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What is part 61 ?
- requirements for issuance of pilot, flight instructor, ground instructor certificates or ratings.

- the conditions under which they are necessary

- their associated privileges and limitations
How long is a temporary pilot certificate valid for ?
- 120 days
What are the required medical certificates for the various pilot certificates ? 61.23
- 1st class medical when exercising privileges of ATP

- 2nd class medical when exercising privileges of commercial pilot

- 3rd class medical when exercising privileges of a private pilot, rec. pilot, or student pilot certificate, flight instructor.
Whats is a complex airplane ?
- aircraft that has retractible landing gear, flaps, and controllable pitch propeller.
WHat type of flight time must be documented by all pilots ?
- training and aeronautical experience used to meet the requirements for a certificate, rating or flight review

- and also for meeting recency of flight experience.
When can you log instrument time ?
- any time the aircraft is solely controlled by reference to instruments under the hood or in actual instrument conditions.

- an instructor may log instrument flight time when conduction instruction under actual flight conditions.
when logging training time what must be logged ?
- the time when that person receives training from an authorized instructor in an aircraft, simulator or flight training device.

- must be logged and endorsed by instructor. include description of training given the length of time and instructor signature, certificate # and expiration date.
Private pilot privileges and limitations ?
- you cannot act as PIC of airplane carrying persons, or property for hire.

- may not pay less then the pro rata share. provided expenses involve, fuel oil and airport expenditures and rental fees.

- May act as PIC for charitable causes no compensation tho.

- May be re-inbursed for expenses related to search and rescue missions.

- you can demonstrate a a/c to a buyer.

- and can act as PIC towing a glider.
3 things on person to act as PIC ?
- Valid medical
- Certificate
- Photo identification
Category class type ? Airmen
Category - airplane, glider, rotorcraft
Class - Single engine land, multi engine land
Type - c172, 737..
What are the requirements to remain current as a PIC ? Passengers ?
- within 24 calendar months you need to do a flight review. and gavin an endorsement saying you have successfully accomplished the review.

- That person has made at least three takeoffs and three landings within the preceding 90 days.
- The person acted as the sole manipulator of the flight controls.
- And the required takeoffs and landings were performed in an aircraft of the same category, class, and type (if a type rating is required).
- if tailwheel full stop
- same thing for night, except they have to be to a full stop.
What documents must the aircraft have prior to flight ?
A - airworthiness certificate
R - registration
R - restricted radios permit
O - operating hand book
S - supplements for avionics
Registration expire ?
3 - years
30 - days after owners death
F - foreign registration
T - transfer of ownership
D - destroyed
U - us citizenship revoked
C - canceled
Can a pilot fly an airplane with know inoperative equipment ?
- yes under specific conditions. 91.213 describes acceptable methods for operation of an aircraft with certain inoperative equipment that are not essential for safe flight.

a. aircraft with an MEL 91.213(a)
b. operation of airplane without MEL 91.213(d)
What is an MEL ?
- MEL is FAA approved list that includes those items of equipment and instruments, that FAA deems may be inoperative and still maintain acceptable level of safety with appropriate conditions and limitations for safe flight.
Does airwothiness expire ?
No, but we have to keep it valid with certain inspections.

A - Airwothiness directives
V - VOR check (30 days)
I - 100hr inspection (for hire), annual (every 12 months)
A - Altimeter (24 months)
T - transponder (24 months)
E - Elt (12 months)
S - static system (24 months)
What are special flight permits and when are they necessary ?
- special flight permit may be issued for an aircraft that may not currently meet applicable airworthiness requirements but is capable of safe flight.

- Flying to a base for repairs or storage
- delivery or exporting a/c
- flight testing of new aircraft
- evacuating a/c from impending danger
- conduction customer demo flights
How are special flight permits obtained ?
- FISDO
What are AD's ?
- airworthiness directives are a medium the FAA uses to notify owners and other interested persons of unsafe conditions that may exist because of design defects, maintenance or other causes and to specify the conditions under which the product may be operated.

- AD's are regulatory in nature and compliance is mandatory.

-2 types urgent need immediate attention and compliance and non urgent which can be fixed over a specific time period.
As a CFI what endorsements will you use for a student pilot ?
- Pre solo knowledege exam
- pre solo flight training
- pre solo flight training at night
- solo flight (for each additional 90 day period)
- solo t/o and land at another airport within 25 nm
- Initial solo cross country
- solo cross country
- solo flight in class B
- solo flight to or from airport located in class B
What are the required student pilot certificate endorsements and log book entries required of you as a CFI before allowing a student pilot to conduct their first solo flight ?
- endorsement Satisfactory completion of pre-solo aeronautical exam.

- endorsement in logbook for receiving required pre solo training in make and model.

- endorsement on their student pilot certificate for make and model of aircraft to be flown
What are endorsement needed before student pilot can conduct initial solo cross country ?
- endorsement in their logbook from an instructor who has given the required solo cross county training for the make and model of aircraft to be flown.

- an endorsement on student pilot certificate for specific category to be flown

- an endorsement for specific solo cross country flight to be flown
Your student is ready for practical test, what are required forms and endorsements to recommend your student for the test ?
Log book endorsements
- aeronautical knowledge test
- aeronautical knowledge
- flight proficiency
- prep for practical test

Student Pilot certificate endorsements
- solo for specific make and model
- sole cross country for specific category

Additional endorsements
- pre solo aeronautical knowledge
- pre solo flight teeing
- pre solo training at night
- solo flight 90 day period
- solo flight another airport within 25 nm
- solo cross country prep and planning for each solo
- TSA verification
- 8710 form