[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: 14CFR61.51]



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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. 61.51  Pilot logbooks.



    (a) Training time and aeronautical experience. Each person must 

document and record the following time in a manner acceptable to the 

Administrator:

    (1) Training and aeronautical experience used to meet the 

requirements for a certificate, rating, or flight review of this part.

    (2) The aeronautical experience required for meeting the recent 

flight experience requirements of this part.

    (b) Logbook entries. For the purposes of meeting the requirements of 

paragraph (a) of this section, each person must enter the following 

information for each flight or lesson logged:

    (1) General--

    (i) Date.

    (ii) Total flight time or lesson time.

    (iii) Location where the aircraft departed and arrived, or for 

lessons in a flight simulator or flight training device, the location 

where the lesson occurred.

    (iv) Type and identification of aircraft, flight simulator, or 

flight training device, as appropriate.

    (v) The name of a safety pilot, if required by Sec. 91.109(b) of 

this chapter.

    (2) Type of pilot experience or training--

    (i) Solo.

    (ii) Pilot in command.

    (iii) Second in command.

    (iv) Flight and ground training received from an authorized 

instructor.

    (v) Training received in a flight simulator or flight training 

device from an authorized instructor.

    (3) Conditions of flight--

    (i) Day or night.

    (ii) Actual instrument.

    (iii) Simulated instrument conditions in flight, a flight simulator, 

or a flight training device.

    (c) Logging of pilot time. The pilot time described in this section 

may be used to:

    (1) Apply for a certificate or rating issued under this part or a 

privilege authorized under this part; or

    (2) Satisfy the recent flight experience requirements of this part.

    (d) Logging of solo flight time. Except for a student pilot 

performing the duties of pilot in command of an airship requiring more 

than one pilot flight crewmember, a pilot may log as solo flight time 

only that flight time when the pilot is the sole occupant of the 

aircraft.

    (e) Logging pilot-in-command flight time. (1) A sport, recreational, 

private, or commercial pilot may log pilot-in-command time only for that 

flight time during which that person--

    (i) Is the sole manipulator of the controls of an aircraft for which 

the pilot is rated or has privileges;

    (ii) Is the sole occupant of the aircraft; or

    (iii) Except for a recreational pilot, is acting as pilot in command 

of an aircraft on which more than one pilot is required under the type 

certification of the aircraft or the regulations under which the flight 

is conducted.



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    (2) An airline transport pilot may log as pilot-in-command time all 

of the flight time while acting as pilot-in-command of an operation 

requiring an airline transport pilot certificate.

    (3) An authorized instructor may log as pilot-in-command time all 

flight time while acting as an authorized instructor.

    (4) A student pilot may log pilot-in-command time only when the 

student pilot--

    (i) Is the sole occupant of the aircraft or is performing the duties 

of pilot of command of an airship requiring more than one pilot flight 

crewmember;

    (ii) Has a current solo flight endorsement as required under Sec. 

61.87 of this part; and

    (iii) Is undergoing training for a pilot certificate or rating.

    (f) Logging second-in-command flight time. A person may log second-

in-command time only for that flight time during which that person:

    (1) Is qualified in accordance with the second-in-command 

requirements of Sec. 61.55 of this part, and occupies a crewmember 

station in an aircraft that requires more than one pilot by the 

aircraft's type certificate; or

    (2) Holds the appropriate category, class, and instrument rating (if 

an instrument rating is required for the flight) for the aircraft being 

flown, and more than one pilot is required under the type certification 

of the aircraft or the regulations under which the flight is being 

conducted.

    (g) Logging instrument flight time. (1) A person may log instrument 

time only for that flight time when the person operates the aircraft 

solely by reference to instruments under actual or simulated instrument 

flight conditions.

    (2) An authorized instructor may log instrument time when conducting 

instrument flight instruction in actual instrument flight conditions.

    (3) For the purposes of logging instrument time to meet the recent 

instrument experience requirements of Sec. 61.57(c) of this part, the 

following information must be recorded in the person's logbook--

    (i) The location and type of each instrument approach accomplished; 

and

    (ii) The name of the safety pilot, if required.

    (4) A flight simulator or approved flight training device may be 

used by a person to log instrument time, provided an authorized 

instructor is present during the simulated flight.

    (h) Logging training time. (1) A person may log training time when 

that person receives training from an authorized instructor in an 

aircraft, flight simulator, or flight training device.

    (2) The training time must be logged in a logbook and must:

    (i) Be endorsed in a legible manner by the authorized instructor; 

and

    (ii) Include a description of the training given, the length of the 

training lesson, and the authorized instructor's signature, certificate 

number, and certificate expiration date.

    (i) Presentation of required documents. (1) Persons must present 

their pilot certificate, medical certificate, logbook, or any other 

record required by this part for inspection upon a reasonable request 

by--

    (i) The Administrator;

    (ii) An authorized representative from the National Transportation 

Safety Board; or

    (iii) Any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer.

    (2) A student pilot must carry the following items in the aircraft 

on all solo cross-country flights as evidence of the required authorized 

instructor clearances and endorsements--

    (i) Pilot logbook;

    (ii) Student pilot certificate; and

    (iii) Any other record required by this section.

    (3) A sport pilot must carry his or her logbook or other evidence of 

required authorized instructor endorsements on all flights.

    (4) A recreational pilot must carry his or her logbook with the 

required authorized instructor endorsements on all solo flights--

    (i) That exceed 50 nautical miles from the airport at which training 

was received;

    (ii) Within airspace that requires communication with air traffic 

control;

    (iii) Conducted between sunset and sunrise; or



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    (iv) In an aircraft for which the pilot does not hold an appropriate 

category or class rating.

    (5) A flight instructor with a sport pilot rating must carry his or 

her logbook or other evidence of required authorized instructor 

endorsements on all flights when providing flight training.



[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997; Amdt. 61-103, 62 FR 40897, 

July 30, 1997; Amdt. 61-104, 63 FR 20286, Apr. 23, 1998; Amdt. 61-110, 

69 FR 44865, July 27, 2004]