[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: 14CFR61.3]



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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. 61.3  Requirement for certificates, ratings, and authorizations.



    (a) Pilot certificate. A person may not act as pilot in command or 

in any other capacity as a required pilot flight crewmember of a civil 

aircraft of U.S. registry, unless that person--

    (1) Has a valid pilot certificate or special purpose pilot 

authorization issued under this part in that person's physical 

possession or readily accessible in the aircraft when exercising the 

privileges of that pilot certificate or authorization. However, when the 

aircraft is operated within a foreign country, a current pilot license 

issued by the country in which the aircraft is operated may be used; and

    (2) Has a photo identification that is in that person's physical 

possession or readily accessible in the aircraft when



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exercising the privileges of that pilot certificate or authorization. 

The photo identification must be a:

    (i) Valid driver's license issued by a State, the District of 

Columbia, or territory or possession of the United States;

    (ii) Government identification card issued by the Federal 

government, a State, the District of Columbia, or a territory or 

possession of the United States;

    (iii) U.S. Armed Forces' identification card;

    (iv) Official passport;

    (v) Credential that authorizes unescorted access to a security 

identification display area at an airport regulated under 49 CFR part 

1542; or

    (vi) Other form of identification that the Administrator finds 

acceptable.

    (b) Required pilot certificate for operating a foreign-registered 

aircraft. A person may not act as pilot in command or in any other 

capacity as a required pilot flight crewmember of a civil aircraft of 

foreign registry within the United States, unless that person's pilot 

certificate:

    (1) Is valid and in that person's physical possession, or readily 

accessible in the aircraft when exercising the privileges of that pilot 

certificate; and

    (2) Has been issued under this part, or has been issued or validated 

by the country in which the aircraft is registered.

    (c) Medical certificate. (1) Except as provided for in paragraph 

(c)(2) of this section, a person may not act as pilot in command or in 

any other capacity as a required pilot flight crewmember of an aircraft, 

under a certificate issued to that person under this part, unless that 

person has a current and appropriate medical certificate that has been 

issued under part 67 of this chapter, or other documentation acceptable 

to the Administrator, which is in that person's physical possession or 

readily accessible in the aircraft.

    (2) A person is not required to meet the requirements of paragraph 

(c)(1) of this section if that person--

    (i) Is exercising the privileges of a student pilot certificate 

while seeking a pilot certificate with a glider category rating, a 

balloon class rating, or glider or balloon privileges;

    (ii) Is exercising the privileges of a student pilot certificate 

while seeking a sport pilot certificate with other than glider or 

balloon privileges and holds a current and valid U.S. driver's license;

    (iii) Is exercising the privileges of a student pilot certificate 

while seeking a pilot certificate with a weight-shift-control aircraft 

category rating or a powered parachute category rating and holds a 

current and valid U.S. driver's license;

    (iv) Is exercising the privileges of a sport pilot certificate with 

glider or balloon privileges;

    (v) Is exercising the privileges of a sport pilot certificate with 

other than glider or balloon privileges and holds a current and valid 

U.S. driver's license. A person who has applied for or held a medical 

certificate may exercise the privileges of a sport pilot certificate 

using a current and valid U.S. driver's license only if that person--

    (A) Has been found eligible for the issuance of at least a third-

class airman medical certificate at the time of his or her most recent 

application; and

    (B) Has not had his or her most recently issued medical certificate 

suspended or revoked or most recent Authorization for a Special Issuance 

of a Medical Certificate withdrawn.

    (vi) Is holding a pilot certificate with a balloon class rating and 

is piloting or providing training in a balloon as appropriate;

    (vii) Is holding a pilot certificate or a flight instructor 

certificate with a glider category rating, and is piloting or providing 

training in a glider, as appropriate;

    (viii) Except as provided in paragraph (c)(2)(vii) of this section, 

is exercising the privileges of a flight instructor certificate, 

provided the person is not acting as pilot in command or as a required 

pilot flight crewmember;

    (ix) Is exercising the privileges of a ground instructor 

certificate;

    (x) Is operating an aircraft within a foreign country using a pilot 

license issued by that country and possesses evidence of current medical 

qualification for that license; or

    (xi) Is operating an aircraft with a U.S. pilot certificate, issued 

on the basis of a foreign pilot license, issued



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under Sec. 61.75 of this part, and holds a current medical certificate 

issued by the foreign country that issued the foreign pilot license, 

which is in that person's physical possession or readily accessible in 

the aircraft when exercising the privileges of that airman certificate.

    (d) Flight instructor certificate. (1) A person who holds a flight 

instructor certificate issued under this part must have that 

certificate, or other documentation acceptable to the Administrator, in 

that person's physical possession or readily accessible in the aircraft 

when exercising the privileges of that flight instructor certificate.

    (2) Except as provided in paragraph (d)(3) of this section, no 

person other than the holder of a flight instructor certificate issued 

under this part with the appropriate rating on that certificate may--

    (i) Give training required to qualify a person for solo flight and 

solo cross-country flight;

    (ii) Endorse an applicant for a--

    (A) Pilot certificate or rating issued under this part;

    (B) Flight instructor certificate or rating issued under this part; 

or

    (C) Ground instructor certificate or rating issued under this part;

    (iii) Endorse a pilot logbook to show training given; or

    (iv) Endorse a student pilot certificate and logbook for solo 

operating privileges.

    (3) A flight instructor certificate issued under this part is not 

necessary--

    (i) Under paragraph (d)(2) of this section, if the training is given 

by the holder of a commercial pilot certificate with a lighter-than-air 

rating, provided the training is given in accordance with the privileges 

of the certificate in a lighter-than-air aircraft;

    (ii) Under paragraph (d)(2) of this section, if the training is 

given by the holder of an airline transport pilot certificate with a 

rating appropriate to the aircraft in which the training is given, 

provided the training is given in accordance with the privileges of the 

certificate and conducted in accordance with an approved air carrier 

training program approved under part 121 or part 135 of this chapter;

    (iii) Under paragraph (d)(2) of this section, if the training is 

given by a person who is qualified in accordance with subpart C of part 

142 of this chapter, provided the training is conducted in accordance 

with an approved part 142 training program;

    (iv) Under paragraphs (d)(2)(i), (d)(2)(ii)(C), and (d)(2)(iii) of 

this section, if the training is given by the holder of a ground 

instructor certificate in accordance with the privileges of the 

certificate; or

    (v) Under paragraph (d)(2)(iii) of this section, if the training is 

given by an authorized flight instructor under Sec. 61.41 of this part.

    (e) Instrument rating. No person may act as pilot in command of a 

civil aircraft under IFR or in weather conditions less than the minimums 

prescribed for VFR flight unless that person holds:

    (1) The appropriate aircraft category, class, type (if required), 

and instrument rating on that person's pilot certificate for any 

airplane, helicopter, or powered-lift being flown;

    (2) An airline transport pilot certificate with the appropriate 

aircraft category, class, and type rating (if required) for the aircraft 

being flown;

    (3) For a glider, a pilot certificate with a glider category rating 

and an airplane instrument rating; or

    (4) For an airship, a commercial pilot certificate with a lighter-

than-air category rating and airship class rating.

    (f) Category II pilot authorization. Except for a pilot conducting 

Category II operations under part 121 or part 135, a person may not:

    (1) Act as pilot in command of a civil aircraft during Category II 

operations unless that person--

    (i) Holds a current Category II pilot authorization for that 

category or class of aircraft, and the type of aircraft, if applicable; 

or

    (ii) In the case of a civil aircraft of foreign registry, is 

authorized by the country of registry to act as pilot in command of that 

aircraft in Category II operations.

    (2) Act as second in command of a civil aircraft during Category II 

operations unless that person--



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    (i) Holds a valid pilot certificate with category and class ratings 

for that aircraft and a current instrument rating for that category 

aircraft;

    (ii) Holds an airline transport pilot certificate with category and 

class ratings for that aircraft; or

    (iii) In the case of a civil aircraft of foreign registry, is 

authorized by the country of registry to act as second in command of 

that aircraft during Category II operations.

    (g) Category III pilot authorization. Except for a pilot conducting 

Category III operations under part 121 or part 135, a person may not:

    (1) Act as pilot in command of a civil aircraft during Category III 

operations unless that person--

    (i) Holds a current Category III pilot authorization for that 

category or class of aircraft, and the type of aircraft, if applicable; 

or

    (ii) In the case of a civil aircraft of foreign registry, is 

authorized by the country of registry to act as pilot in command of that 

aircraft in Category III operations.

    (2) Act as second in command of a civil aircraft during Category III 

operations unless that person--

    (i) Holds a valid pilot certificate with category and class ratings 

for that aircraft and a current instrument rating for that category 

aircraft;

    (ii) Holds an airline transport pilot certificate with category and 

class ratings for that aircraft; or

    (iii) In the case of a civil aircraft of foreign registry, is 

authorized by the country of registry to act as second in command of 

that aircraft during Category III operations.

    (h) Category A aircraft pilot authorization. The Administrator may 

issue a certificate of authorization for a Category II or Category III 

operation to the pilot of a small aircraft that is a Category A 

aircraft, as identified in Sec. 97.3(b)(1) of this chapter if:

    (1) The Administrator determines that the Category II or Category 

III operation can be performed safely by that pilot under the terms of 

the certificate of authorization; and

    (2) The Category II or Category III operation does not involve the 

carriage of persons or property for compensation or hire.

    (i) Ground instructor certificate. (1) Each person who holds a 

ground instructor certificate issued under this part or part 143 must 

have that certificate in that person's physical possession or 

immediately accessible when exercising the privileges of that 

certificate.

    (2) Except as provided in paragraph (i)(3) of this section, no 

person other than the holder of a ground instructor certificate, issued 

under this part or part 143, with the appropriate rating on that 

certificate may--

    (i) Give ground training required to qualify a person for solo 

flight and solo cross-country flight;

    (ii) Endorse an applicant for a knowledge test required for a pilot, 

flight instructor, or ground instructor certificate or rating issued 

under this part; or

    (iii) Endorse a pilot logbook to show ground training given.

    (3) A ground instructor certificate issued under this part is not 

necessary--

    (i) Under paragraph (i)(2) of this section, if the training is given 

by the holder of a flight instructor certificate issued under this part 

in accordance with the privileges of that certificate;

    (ii) Under paragraph (i)(2) of this section, if the training is 

given by the holder of a commercial pilot certificate with a lighter-

than-air rating, provided the training is given in accordance with the 

privileges of the certificate in a lighter-than-air aircraft;

    (iii) Under paragraph (i)(2) of this section, if the training is 

given by the holder of an airline transport pilot certificate with a 

rating appropriate to the aircraft in which the training is given, 

provided the training is given in accordance with the privileges of the 

certificate and conducted in accordance with an approved air carrier 

training program approved under part 121 or part 135 of this chapter;

    (iv) Under paragraph (i)(2) of this section, if the training is 

given by a person who is qualified in accordance with subpart C of part 

142 of this chapter, provided the training is conducted in accordance 

with an approved part 142 training program; or

    (v) Under paragraph (i)(2)(iii) of this section, if the training is 

given by an



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authorized flight instructor under Sec. 61.41 of this part.

    (j) Age limitation for certain operations--(1) Age limitation. 

Except as provided in paragraph (j)(3) of this section, no person who 

holds a pilot certificate issued under this part shall serve as a pilot 

on a civil airplane of U.S. registry in the following operations if the 

person has reached his or her 60th birthday--

    (i) Scheduled international air services carrying passengers in 

turbojet-powered airplanes;

    (ii) Scheduled international air services carrying passengers in 

airplanes having a passenger-seat configuration of more than nine 

passenger seats, excluding each crewmember seat;

    (iii) Nonscheduled international air transportation for compensation 

or hire in airplanes having a passenger-seat configuration of more than 

30 passenger seats, excluding each crewmember seat; or

    (iv) Scheduled international air services, or nonscheduled 

international air transportation for compensation or hire, in airplanes 

having a payload capacity of more than 7,500 pounds.

    (2) Definitions. (i) ``International air service,'' as used in 

paragraph (j) of this section, means scheduled air service performed in 

airplanes for the public transport of passengers, mail, or cargo, in 

which the service passes through the airspace over the territory of more 

than one country.

    (ii) ``International air transportation,'' as used in paragraph (j) 

of this section, means air transportation performed in airplanes for the 

public transport of passengers, mail, or cargo, in which the service 

passes through the airspace over the territory of more than one country.

    (3) Delayed pilot age limitation. Until December 20, 1999, a person 

may serve as a pilot in operations covered by this paragraph after that 

person has reached his or her 60th birthday if, on March 20, 1997, that 

person was employed as a pilot in operations covered by this paragraph.

    (k) Special purpose pilot authorization. Any person that is required 

to hold a special purpose pilot authorization, issued in accordance with 

Sec. 61.77 of this part, must have that authorization and the person's 

foreign pilot license in that person's physical possession or have it 

readily accessible in the aircraft when exercising the privileges of 

that authorization.

    (l) Inspection of certificate. Each person who holds an airman 

certificate, medical certificate, authorization, or license required by 

this part must present it and their photo identification as described in 

paragraph (a)(2) of this section for inspection upon a request from:

    (1) The Administrator;

    (2) An authorized representative of the National Transportation 

Safety Board;

    (3) Any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer; or

    (4) An authorized representative of the Transportation Security 

Administration.



[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997; Amdt. 61-103, 62 FR 40894, 

July 30, 1997; Amdt. 61-111, 67 FR 65861, Oct. 28, 2002; Amdt. 61-110, 

69 FR 44864, July 27, 2004]