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What certificates or documents must be on board the aircraft to be considered legal?

Airworthiness


registration


Operating limitations


Weight and Balance


remember A.R.O.W

What personal documents must the PIC have on board?

Valid driver's license


Government issued photo ID


Pilot certificate


Logbook of aircraft the PIC is endorsed to operate

How long is a third class medical certificate valid?

Valid until the end of the 60th calendar month following the date of the medical exam.

What is a legacy LSA aircraft? (example)

Piper Cub meets the 1320lb gross weight

What is an E-LSA aircraft?




What is an S-LSA aircraft?

E-LSA is plans built




S-LSA is factory-built

Where do you find a copy of the Operating Limitations for your aircraft?

In the POH or on a placard pasted inside the aircraft.

Logbook questions...


To be "current" what requirements must the pilot meet

1. Flight review every 24 months




2. 3 takeoffs and landings within 90 days to carry a passenger.

What is a flight review?

1 hour of ground school training




1 hour of flight training each 2 years.

What must you do to remain current as a PIC?

Complete 3 takeoffs and landings every 90 days and a flight review every 2 years.

Define an AIRCRAFT




Category -


Class -


Type -


Set -

Cat: Airplane, glider or rotorcraft


Clas: single engine or multi engine


Typ: make and model


Set: similar performance and handling