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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–14 Edition)
§ 61.217
(3) A recommendation for a knowl-
edge test required for the issuance of
an instrument rating under this part.
(d) A person who holds a ground in-
structor certificate is authorized, with-
in the limitations of the ratings on the
ground instructor certificate, to en-
dorse the logbook or other training
record of a person to whom the holder
has provided the training or rec-
ommendation specified in paragraphs
(a) through (c) of this section.
[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997, as
amended by Amdt. 61–110, 69 FR 44869, July
27, 2004; Amdt. 61–124, 74 FR 42562, Aug. 21,
2009]
§ 61.217
Recent experience require-
ments.
The holder of a ground instructor
certificate may not perform the duties
of a ground instructor unless the per-
son can show that one of the following
occurred during the preceding 12 cal-
endar months:
(a) Employment or activity as a
ground instructor giving pilot, flight
instructor, or ground instructor train-
ing;
(b) Employment or activity as a
flight instructor giving pilot, flight in-
structor, or ground instructor ground
or flight training;
(c) Completion of an approved flight
instructor refresher course and receipt
of a graduation certificate for that
course; or
(d) An endorsement from an author-
ized instructor certifying that the per-
son has demonstrated knowledge in the
subject areas prescribed under
§ 61.213(a)(3) and (a)(4), as appropriate.
[Doc. No. FAA–2006–26661, 74 FR 42562, Aug.
21, 2009]
Subpart J—Sport Pilots
S
OURCE
: Docket No. FAA–2001–11133, 69 FR
44869, July 27, 2004, unless otherwise noted.
§ 61.301
What is the purpose of this
subpart and to whom does it apply?
(a) This subpart prescribes the fol-
lowing requirements that apply to a
sport pilot certificate:
(1) Eligibility.
(2) Aeronautical knowledge.
(3) Flight proficiency.
(4) Aeronautical experience.
(5) Endorsements.
(6) Privileges and limits.
(b) Other provisions of this part
apply to the logging of flight time and
testing.
(c) This subpart applies to applicants
for, and holders of, sport pilot certifi-
cates. It also applies to holders of rec-
reational pilot certificates and higher,
as provided in § 61.303.
[Docket No. FAA–2001–11133, 69 FR 44869,
July 27, 2004, as amended by Amdt. 61–125, 75
FR 5221, Feb. 1, 2010]
§ 61.303
If I want to operate a light-
sport aircraft, what operating limits
and endorsement requirements in
this subpart must I comply with?
(a) Use the following table to deter-
mine what operating limits and en-
dorsement requirements in this sub-
part, if any, apply to you when you op-
erate a light-sport aircraft. The med-
ical certificate specified in this table
must be in compliance with § 61.2 in re-
gards to currency and validity. If you
hold a recreational pilot certificate,
but not a medical certificate, you must
comply with cross country require-
ments in § 61.101 (c), even if your flight
does not exceed 50 nautical miles from
your departure airport. You must also
comply with requirements in other
subparts of this part that apply to your
certificate and the operation you con-
duct.
If you hold
And you hold
Then you may operate
And
(1) A medical certificate ...........
(i) A sport pilot certificate, ......
(A) Any light-sport aircraft for
which you hold the en-
dorsements required for its
category and class
(1) You must hold any other
endorsements required by
this subpart, and comply
with the limitations in
§ 61.315.
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