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If you hold | And on the date of examination for your most recent medical certificate you were | And you are conducting an operation requiring | Then your medical certificate expires, for that operation, at the end of the last day of the |
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(1) A first-class medical certificate | (i) Under age 40 | an airline transport pilot certificate for pilot-in-command privileges, or for second-in-command privileges in a flag or supplemental operation in part 121 requiring three or more pilots | 12th month after the month of the date of examination shown on the medical certificate. |
(ii) Age 40 or older | an airline transport pilot certificate for pilot-in-command privileges, for second-in-command privileges in a flag or supplemental operation in part 121 requiring three or more pilots, or for a pilot flightcrew member in part 121 operations who has reached his or her 60th birthday. | 6th month after the month of the date of examination shown on the medical certificate. | |
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(iii) Any age | a commercial pilot certificate (other than a commercial pilot certificate with a balloon rating when conducting flight training), a flight engineer certificate, or an air traffic control tower operator certificate | 12th month after the month of the date of examination shown on the medical certificate. | |
(iv) Under age 40 | a recreational pilot certificate, a private pilot certificate, a flight instructor certificate (when acting as pilot in command or a required pilot flight crewmember in operations other than glider or balloon), a student pilot certificate, or a sport pilot certificate (when not using a U.S. driver's license as medical qualification) | 60th month after the month of the date of examination shown on the medical certificate. | |
(v) Age 40 or older | a recreational pilot certificate, a private pilot certificate, a flight instructor certificate (when acting as pilot in command or a required pilot flight crewmember in operations other than glider or balloon), a student pilot certificate, or a sport pilot certificate (when not using a U.S. driver's license as medical qualification) | 24th month after the month of the date of examination shown on the medical certificate. | |
(2) A second-class medical certificate | (i) Any age | an airline transport pilot certificate for second-in-command privileges (other than the operations specified in paragraph (d)(1) of this section), a commercial pilot certificate (other than a commercial pilot certificate with a balloon rating when conducting flight training), a flight engineer certificate, or an air traffic control tower operator certificate | 12th month after the month of the date of examination shown on the medical certificate. |
(ii) Under age 40 | a recreational pilot certificate, a private pilot certificate, a flight instructor certificate (when acting as pilot in command or a required pilot flight crewmember in operations other than glider or balloon), a student pilot certificate, or a sport pilot certificate (when not using a U.S. driver's license as medical qualification) | 60th month after the month of the date of examination shown on the medical certificate. | |
(iii) Age 40 or older | a recreational pilot certificate, a private pilot certificate, a flight instructor certificate (when acting as pilot in command or a required pilot flight crewmember in operations other than glider or balloon), a student pilot certificate, or a sport pilot certificate (when not using a U.S. driver's license as medical qualification) | 24th month after the month of the date of examination shown on the medical certificate. | |
(3) A third-class medical certificate | (i) Under age 40 | a recreational pilot certificate, a private pilot certificate, a flight instructor certificate (when acting as pilot in command or a required pilot flight crewmember in operations other than glider or balloon), a student pilot certificate, or a sport pilot certificate (when not using a U.S. driver's license as medical qualification) | 60th month after the month of the date of examination shown on the medical certificate. |
(ii) Age 40 or older | a recreational pilot certificate, a private pilot certificate, a flight instructor certificate (when acting as pilot in command or a required pilot flight crewmember in operations other than glider or balloon), a student pilot certificate, or a sport pilot certificate (when not using a U.S. driver's license as medical qualification) | 24th month after the month of the date of examination shown on the medical certificate. | |
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Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space /
Vol. 2 / 2024-01-01480 |
If you hold | And you hold | Then you may operate | And |
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(1) A medical certificate | (i) A sport pilot certificate, | (A) Any light-sport aircraft for which you hold the endorsements 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. |
(ii) At least a recreational pilot certificate with a category and class rating, | (A) Any light-sport aircraft in that category and class, | ( 1 ) You do not have to hold any of the endorsements required by this subpart, nor do you have to comply with the limitations in § 61.315. | |
(iii) At least a recreational pilot certificate but not a rating for the category and class of light sport aircraft you operate, | (A) That light-sport aircraft, only if you hold the endorsements required in § 61.321 for its category and class, | ( 1 ) You must comply with the limitations in § 61.315, except § 61.315(c)(14) and, if a private pilot or higher, § 61.315(c)(7). | |
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(2) Only a U.S. driver's license | (i) A sport pilot certificate, | (A) Any light-sport aircraft for which you hold the endorsements 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. |
(ii) At least a recreational pilot certificate with a category and class rating, | (A) Any light-sport aircraft in that category and class, | ( 1 ) You do not have to hold any of the endorsements required by this subpart, but you must comply with the limitations in § 61.315. | |
(iii) At least a recreational pilot certificate but not a rating for the category and class of light-sport aircraft you operate, | (A) That light-sport aircraft, only if you hold the endorsements required in § 61.321 for its category and class, | ( 1 ) You must comply with the limitations in § 61.315, except § 61.315(c)(14) and, if a private pilot or higher, § 61.315(c)(7). | |
(3) Neither a medical certificate nor a U.S. driver's license | (i) A sport pilot certificate, | (A) Any light-sport glider or balloon for which you hold the endorsements 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. |
(ii) At least a private pilot certificate with a category and class rating for glider or balloon, | (A) Any light-sport glider or balloon in that category and class | ( 1 ) You do not have to hold any of the endorsements required by this subpart, nor do you have to comply with the limitations in § 61.315. | |
(iii) At least a private pilot certificate but not a rating for glider or balloon, | (A) Any light-sport glider or balloon, only if you hold the endorsements required in § 61.321 for its category and class | ( 1 ) You must comply with the limitations in § 61.315, except § 61.315(c)(14) and, if a private pilot or higher, § 61.315(c)(7). |
If you are applying for a sport pilot certificate with . . . | Then you must log at least . . . | Which must include at least . . . |
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(a) Airplane category and single-engine land or sea class privileges, | (1) 20 hours of flight time, including at least 15 hours of flight training from an authorized instructor in a single-engine airplane and at least 5 hours of solo flight training in the areas of operation listed in § 61.311, | (i) 2 hours of cross-country flight training, (ii) 10 takeoffs and landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport, (iii) One solo cross-country flight of at least 75 nautical miles total distance, with a full-stop landing at a minimum of two points and one segment of the flight consisting of a straight-line distance of at least 25 nautical miles between the takeoff and landing locations, and (iv) 2 hours of flight training with an authorized instructor on those areas of operation specified in § 61.311 in preparation for the practical test within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test. |
(b) Glider category privileges, and you have not logged at least 20 hours of flight time in a heavier-than-air aircraft, | (1) 10 hours of flight time in a glider, including 10 flights in a glider receiving flight training from an authorized instructor and at least 2 hours of solo flight training in the areas of operation listed in § 61.311, | (i) Five solo launches and landings, and (ii) at least 3 training flights with an authorized instructor on those areas of operation specified in § 61.311 in preparation for the practical test within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test. |
(c) Glider category privileges, and you have logged 20 hours flight time in a heavier-than-air aircraft, | (1) 3 hours of flight time in a glider, including five flights in a glider while receiving flight training from an authorized instructor and at least 1 hour of solo flight training in the areas of operation listed in § 61.311, | (i) Three solo launches and landings, and (ii) at least 3 training flights with an authorized instructor on those areas of operation specified in § 61.311 in preparation for the practical test within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test. |
(d) Rotorcraft category and gyroplane class privileges, | (1) 20 hours of flight time, including 15 hours of flight training from an authorized instructor in a gyroplane and at least 5 hours of solo flight training in the areas of operation listed in § 61.311, | (i) 2 hours of cross-country flight training, (ii) 10 takeoffs and landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport, (iii) One solo cross-country flight of at least 50 nautical miles total distance, with a full-stop landing at a minimum of two points, and one segment of the flight consisting of a straight-line distance of at least 25 nautical miles between the takeoff and landing locations, and (iv) 2 hours of flight training with an authorized instructor on those areas of operation specified in § 61.311 in preparation for the practical test within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test. |
(e) Lighter-than-air category and airship class privileges, | (1) 20 hours of flight time, including 15 hours of flight training from an authorized instructor in an airship and at least 3 hours performing the duties of pilot in command in an airship with an authorized instructor in the areas of operation listed in § 61.311, | (i) 2 hours of cross-country flight training, (ii) Three takeoffs and landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport, (iii) One cross-country flight of at least 25 nautical miles between the takeoff and landing locations, and (iv) 2 hours of flight training with an authorized instructor on those areas of operation specified in § 61.311 in preparation for the practical test within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test. |
(f) Lighter-than-air category and balloon class privileges, | (1) 7 hours of flight time in a balloon, including three flights with an authorized instructor and one flight performing the duties of pilot in command in a balloon with an authorized instructor in the areas of operation listed in § 61.311, | (i) 2 hours of cross-country flight training, and (ii) 1 hours of flight training with an authorized instructor on those areas of operation specified in § 61.311 in preparation for the practical test within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test. |
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(g) Powered parachute category land or sea class privileges, | (1) 12 hours of flight time in a powered parachute, including 10 hours of flight training from an authorized instructor in a powered parachute, and at least 2 hours of solo flight training in the areas of operation listed in § 61.311 | (i) 1 hour of cross-country flight training, (ii) 20 takeoffs and landings to a full stop in a powered parachute with each landing involving flight in the traffic pattern at an airport; (iii) 10 solo takeoffs and landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport, (iv) One solo flight with a landing at a different airport and one segment of the flight consisting of a straight-line distance of at least 10 nautical miles between takeoff and landing locations, and (v) 1 hours of flight training with an authorized instructor on those areas of operation specified in § 61.311 in preparation for the practical test within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test. |
(h) Weight-shift-control aircraft category land or sea class privileges, | (1) 20 hours of flight time, including 15 hours of flight training from an authorized instructor in a weight-shift-control aircraft and at least 5 hours of solo flight training in the areas of operation listed in § 61.311, | (i) 2 hours of cross-country flight training, (ii) 10 takeoffs and landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport, (iii) One solo cross-country flight of at least 50 nautical miles total distance, with a full-stop landing at a minimum of two points, and one segment of the flight consisting of a straight-line distance of at least 25 nautical miles between takeoff and landing locations, and (iv) 2 hours of flight training with an authorized instructor on those areas of operation specified in § 61.311 in preparation for the practical test within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test. |
If you are applying for a flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating for . . . | Then you must log at least . . . | Which must include at least . . . |
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(a) Airplane category and single-engine class privileges, | (1) 150 hours of flight time as a pilot, | (i) 100 hours of flight time as pilot in command in powered aircraft, (ii) 50 hours of flight time in a single-engine airplane, (iii) 25 hours of cross-country flight time, (iv) 10 hours of cross-country flight time in a single-engine airplane, and |
(v) 15 hours of flight time as pilot in command in a single-engine airplane that is a light-sport aircraft. | ||
(b) Glider category privileges, | (1) 25 hours of flight time as pilot in command in a glider, 100 flights in a glider, and 15 flights as pilot in command in a glider that is a light-sport aircraft, or (2) 100 hours in heavier-than-air aircraft, 20 flights in a glider, and 15 flights as pilot in command in a glider that is a light-sport aircraft | |
(c) Rotorcraft category and gyroplane class privileges, | (1) 125 hours of flight time as a pilot, | (i) 100 hours of flight time as pilot in command in powered aircraft, (ii) 50 hours of flight time in a gyroplane, |
(iii) 10 hours of cross-country flight time, | ||
(iv) 3 hours of cross-country flight time in a gyroplane, and | ||
(v) 15 hours of flight time as pilot in command in a gyroplane that is a light-sport aircraft. | ||
(d) Lighter-than-air category and airship class privileges, | (1) 100 hours of flight time as a pilot, | (i) 40 hours of flight time in an airship, (ii) 20 hours of pilot in command time in an airship, |
(iii) 10 hours of cross-country flight time, | ||
(iv) 5 hours of cross-country flight time in an airship, and | ||
(v) 15 hours of flight time as pilot in command in an airship that is a light-sport aircraft. | ||
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(e) Lighter-than-air category and balloon class privileges, | (1) 35 hours of flight time as pilot-in-command, | (i) 20 hours of flight time in a balloon, (ii) 10 flights in a balloon, and |
(iii) 5 flights as pilot in command in a balloon that is a light-sport aircraft. | ||
(f) Weight-shift-control aircraft category privileges, | (1) 150 hours of flight time as a pilot, | (i) 100 hours of flight time as pilot in command in powered aircraft, (ii) 50 hours of flight time in a weight-shift-control aircraft, |
(iii) 25 hours of cross-country flight time, | ||
(iv) 10 hours of cross-country flight time in a weight-shift-control aircraft, and | ||
(v) 15 hours of flight time as pilot in command in a weight-shift-control aircraft that is a light-sport aircraft. | ||
(g) Powered-parachute category privileges, | (1) 100 hours of flight time as a pilot, | (i) 75 hours of flight time as pilot in command in powered aircraft, (ii) 50 hours of flight time in a powered parachute, |
(iii) 15 hours of cross-country flight time, | ||
(iv) 5 hours of cross-country flight time in a powered parachute, and | ||
(v) 15 hours of flight time as pilot in command in a powered parachute that is a light-sport aircraft. |