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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–14 Edition)
Pt. 65
FAA practical test, a statement of successful
completion of the flight course that indi-
cates the dates of the training, the type of
airplane used in the flight course, and the
number of hours received in the flight
course.
(3) A course operator who is approved to
conduct both the ground course and the
flight course may include both courses in a
single statement of course completion if the
provisions of paragraphs (1) and (2) of this
section are included.
(4) The requirements of this paragraph do
not apply to an air carrier or commercial op-
erator with an approved training course
under part 121 of this chapter providing the
student receives a flight engineer certificate
upon completion of that course.
(k)
Inspections. Each course operator shall
allow the Administrator at any time or
place, to make any inspection necessary to
ensure that the quality and effectiveness of
the instruction are maintained at the re-
quired standards.
(l)
Change of ownership, name, or location.
(1) Approval of a flight engineer ground
course or flight course is discontinued if the
ownership of the course changes. The new
owner must obtain a new approval by fol-
lowing the procedure prescribed for original
approval.
(2) Approval of a flight engineer ground
course or flight course does not terminate
upon a change in the name of the course that
is reported to the Administrator within 30
days. The Administrator issues a new letter
of approval, using the new name, upon re-
ceipt of notice within that time.
(3) Approval of a flight engineer ground
course or flight course does not terminate
upon a change in location of the course that
is reported to the Administrator within 30
days. The Administrator issues a new letter
of approval, showing the new location, upon
receipt of notice within that time, if he finds
the new facilities to be adequate.
(m)
Cancellation of approval. (1) Failure to
meet or maintain any of the requirements of
this appendix for the approval of a flight en-
gineer ground course or flight course is rea-
son for cancellation of the approval.
(2) If a course operator desires to volun-
tarily terminate the course, he should notify
the Administrator in writing and return the
last letter of approval.
(n)
Duration. Except for a course operated
as part of an approved training course under
subpart N of part 121 of this chapter, the ap-
proval to operate a flight engineer ground
course or flight course terminates 24 months
after the last day of the month of issue.
(o)
Renewal. (1) Renewal of approval to op-
erate a flight engineer ground course or
flight course is conditioned upon the course
operator’s meeting the requirements of this
appendix.
(2) Application for renewal may be made to
the Administrator at any time after 60 days
before the termination date.
(p)
Course operator approvals. An applicant
for approval of a flight engineer ground
course, or flight course, or both, must meet
all of the requirements of this appendix con-
cerning application, approval, and con-
tinuing approval of that course or courses.
(q)
Practical test eligibility. An applicant for
a flight engineer certificate and class rating
under the provisions of § 63.37(b)(6) is not eli-
gible to take the practical test unless he has
successfully completed an approved flight
engineer ground school course in the same
type of airplane for which he has completed
an approved flight engineer flight course.
[Doc. No. 6458, 30 FR 14560, Nov. 23, 1965, as
amended by Amdt. 63–15, 37 FR 9758, May 17,
1972]
PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN
OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREW-
MEMBERS
S
PECIAL
F
EDERAL
A
VIATION
R
EGULATION
N
O
.
100–2 [N
OTE
]
S
PECIAL
F
EDERAL
A
VIATION
R
EGULATION
N
O
.
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Subpart A—General
Sec.
65.1
Applicability.
65.3
Certification of foreign airmen other
than flight crewmembers.
65.11
Application and issue.
65.12
Offenses involving alcohol or drugs.
65.13
Temporary certificate.
65.14
Security disqualification.
65.15
Duration of certificates.
65.16
Change of name: Replacement of lost
or destroyed certificate.
65.17
Tests: General procedure.
65.18
Written tests: Cheating or other unau-
thorized conduct.
65.19
Retesting after failure.
65.20
Applications, certificates, logbooks,
reports, and records: Falsification repro-
duction, or alteration.
65.21
Change of address.
65.23
[Reserved]
Subpart B—Air Traffic Control Tower
Operators
65.31
Required certificates, and rating or
qualification.
65.33
Eligibility requirements: General.
65.35
Knowledge requirements.
65.37
Skill requirements: Operating posi-
tions.
65.39
Practical experience requirements:
Facility rating.
65.41
Skill requirements: Facility ratings.
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