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§ 61.167 

certificate with another aircraft cat-
egory rating must: 

(1) Meet the eligibility requirements 

of § 61.153 of this part; 

(2) Pass a required knowledge test on 

the aeronautical knowledge areas of 
§ 61.155(c) of this part; 

(3) Comply with the requirements in 

§ 61.157(b) of this part, if appropriate; 

(4) Meet the applicable aeronautical 

experience requirements of § 61.163 of 
this part; and 

(5) Pass the required practical test on 

the areas of operation of § 61.157(e)(3) of 
this part. 

(e) 

Additional class rating within the 

same aircraft category. Except as pro-
vided in paragraph (f) of this section, a 
person applying for an airline trans-
port pilot certificate with an addi-
tional class rating who holds an airline 
transport certificate in the same air-
craft category must— 

(1) Meet the eligibility requirements 

of § 61.153, except paragraph (g) of that 
section; 

(2) Comply with the requirements in 

§ 61.157(b) of this part, if applicable; 

(3) Meet the applicable aeronautical 

experience requirements of subpart G 
of this part; and 

(4) Pass a practical test on the areas 

of operation of § 61.157(e) appropriate to 
the aircraft rating sought. 

(f) 

Adding a multiengine class rating or 

airplane type rating to an airline trans-
port pilot certificate with a single engine 
class rating. 
A person applying to add a 
multiengine class rating or airplane 
type rating to an airline transport 
pilot certificate with an airplane cat-
egory single engine class rating must— 

(1) Meet the eligibility requirements 

of § 61.153; 

(2) After July 31, 2014, pass a required 

knowledge test on the aeronautical 
knowledge areas of § 61.155(c), as appli-
cable to multiengine airplanes; 

(3) Comply with the requirements in 

§ 61.157(b), if applicable; 

(4) Meet the applicable aeronautical 

experience requirements of § 61.159; and 

(5) Pass a practical test on the areas 

of operation of § 61.157(e)(2). 

(g) 

Category class ratings for the oper-

ation of aircraft with experimental certifi-
cates.  
Notwithstanding the provisions 
of paragraphs (a) through (f) of this 
section, a person holding an airline 

transport certificate may apply for a 
category and class rating limited to a 
specific make and model of experi-
mental aircraft, provided— 

(1) The person has logged at least 5 

hours flight time while acting as pilot 
in command in the same category, 
class, make, and model of aircraft that 
has been issued an experimental cer-
tificate; 

(2) The person has received a logbook 

endorsement from an authorized in-
structor who has determined that he or 
she is proficient to act as pilot in com-
mand of the same category, class, 
make, and model of aircraft for which 
application is made; and 

(3) The flight time specified in para-

graph (g)(1) of this section must be 
logged between September 1, 2004 and 
August 31, 2005. 

[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997; 
Amdt. 61–103, 62 FR 40906, July 30, 1997; 
Amdt. 61–110, 69 FR 44869, July 27, 2004; 
Amdt. 61–130, 78 FR 42376, July 15, 2013; 
Amdt. 61–130B, 78 FR 77574, Dec. 24, 2013] 

§ 61.167

Airline transport pilot privi-

leges and limitations. 

(a) 

Privileges.  (1) A person who holds 

an airline transport pilot certificate is 
entitled to the same privileges as a 
person who holds a commercial pilot 
certificate with an instrument rating. 

(2) A person who holds an airline 

transport pilot certificate and has met 
the aeronautical experience require-
ments of § 61.159 and the age require-
ments of § 61.153(a)(1) of this part may 
instruct— 

(i) Other pilots in air transportation 

service in aircraft of the category, 
class, and type, as applicable, for which 
the airline transport pilot is rated and 
endorse the logbook or other training 
record of the person to whom training 
has been given; 

(ii) In flight simulators, and flight 

training devices representing the air-
craft referenced in paragraph (a)(2)(i) 
of this section, when instructing under 
the provisions of this section and en-
dorse the logbook or other training 
record of the person to whom training 
has been given; 

(iii) Only as provided in this section, 

except that an airline transport pilot 
who also holds a flight instructor cer-
tificate can exercise the instructor 

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