[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 14, Volume 2]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 14CFR61.13]



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                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

 

CHAPTER I--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 

                               (CONTINUED)

 

PART 61_CERTIFICATION: PILOTS, FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS, AND GROUND INSTRUCTORS

--Table of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec. 61.13  Issuance of airman certificates, ratings, and authorizations.



    (a) Application. (1) An applicant for an airman certificate, rating, 

or authorization under this part must make that application on a form 

and in a manner acceptable to the Administrator.

    (2) An applicant who is neither a citizen of the United States nor a 

resident alien of the United States--

    (i) Must show evidence that the appropriate fee prescribed in 

appendix A to part 187 of this chapter has been paid when that person 

applies for a--

    (A) Student pilot certificate that is issued outside the United 

States; or

    (B) Knowledge test or practical test for an airman certificate or 

rating issued under this part, if the test is administered outside the 

United States.

    (ii) May be refused issuance of any U.S. airman certificate, rating, 

or authorization by the Administrator.

    (3) Except as provided in paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section, an 

applicant who satisfactorily accomplishes the training and certification 

requirements for the certificate, rating, or authorization sought is 

entitled to receive that airman certificate, rating, or authorization.

    (b) Limitations. (1) An applicant who cannot comply with certain 

areas of operation required on the practical test because of physical 

limitations may be issued an airman certificate, rating, or 

authorization with the appropriate limitation placed on the applicant's 

airman certificate provided the--

    (i) Applicant is able to meet all other certification requirements 

for the airman certificate, rating, or authorization sought;

    (ii) Physical limitation has been recorded with the FAA on the 

applicant's medical records; and

    (iii) Administrator determines that the applicant's inability to 

perform the particular area of operation will not adversely affect 

safety.

    (2) A limitation placed on a person's airman certificate may be 

removed, provided that person demonstrates for



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an examiner satisfactory proficiency in the area of operation 

appropriate to the airman certificate, rating, or authorization sought.

    (c) Additional requirements for Category II and Category III pilot 

authorizations. (1) A Category II or Category III pilot authorization is 

issued by a letter of authorization as part of an applicant's instrument 

rating or airline transport pilot certificate.

    (2) Upon original issue, the authorization contains the following 

limitations:

    (i) For Category II operations, the limitation is 1,600 feet RVR and 

a 150-foot decision height; and

    (ii) For Category III operations, each initial limitation is 

specified in the authorization document.

    (3) The limitations on a Category II or Category III pilot 

authorization may be removed as follows:

    (i) In the case of Category II limitations, a limitation is removed 

when the holder shows that, since the beginning of the sixth preceding 

month, the holder has made three Category II ILS approaches with a 150-

foot decision height to a landing under actual or simulated instrument 

conditions.

    (ii) In the case of Category III limitations, a limitation is 

removed as specified in the authorization.

    (4) To meet the experience requirements of paragraph (c)(3) of this 

section, and for the practical test required by this part for a Category 

II or a Category III pilot authorization, a flight simulator or flight 

training device may be used if it is approved by the Administrator for 

such use.

    (d) Application during suspension or revocation. (1) Unless 

otherwise authorized by the Administrator, a person whose pilot, flight 

instructor, or ground instructor certificate has been suspended may not 

apply for any certificate, rating, or authorization during the period of 

suspension.

    (2) Unless otherwise authorized by the Administrator, a person whose 

pilot, flight instructor, or ground instructor certificate has been 

revoked may not apply for any certificate, rating, or authorization for 

1 year after the date of revocation.



[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 40895, July 30, 1997]