[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: 14CFR61.55]



[Page 33-36]

 

                     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. 61.55  Second-in-command qualifications.



    (a) A person may serve as a second-in-command of an aircraft type 

certificated for more than one required pilot flight crewmember or in 

operations requiring a second-in-command pilot flight crewmember only if 

that person holds:

    (1) At least a current private pilot certificate with the 

appropriate category and class rating; and



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    (2) An instrument rating or privilege that applies to the aircraft 

being flown if the flight is under IFR; and

    (3) The appropriate pilot type rating for the aircraft unless the 

flight will be conducted as domestic flight operations within United 

States airspace.

    (b) Except as provided in paragraph (e) of this section, no person 

may serve as a second-in-command of an aircraft type certificated for 

more than one required pilot flight crewmember or in operations 

requiring a second-in-command unless that person has within the previous 

12 calendar months:

    (1) Become familiar with the following information for the specific 

type aircraft for which second-in-command privileges are requested--

    (i) Operational procedures applicable to the powerplant, equipment, 

and systems.

    (ii) Performance specifications and limitations.

    (iii) Normal, abnormal, and emergency operating procedures.

    (iv) Flight manual.

    (v) Placards and markings.

    (2) Except as provided in paragraph (g) of this section, performed 

and logged pilot time in the type of aircraft or in a flight simulator 

that represents the type of aircraft for which second-in-command 

privileges are requested, which includes--

    (i) Three takeoffs and three landings to a full stop as the sole 

manipulator of the flight controls;

    (ii) Engine-out procedures and maneuvering with an engine out while 

executing the duties of pilot in command; and

    (iii) Crew resource management training.

    (c) If a person complies with the requirements in paragraph (b) of 

this section in the calendar month before or the calendar month after 

the month in which compliance with this section is required, then that 

person is considered to have accomplished the training and practice in 

the month it is due.

    (d) A person may receive a second-in-command pilot type rating for 

an aircraft after satisfactorily completing the second-in-command 

familiarization training requirements under paragraph (b) of this 

section in that type of aircraft provided the training was completed 

within the 12 calendar months before the month of application for the 

SIC pilot type rating. The person must comply with the following 

application and pilot certification procedures:

    (1) The person who provided the training must sign the applicant's 

logbook or training record after each lesson in accordance with Sec. 

61.51(h)(2) of this part. In lieu of the trainer, it is permissible for 

a qualified management official within the organization to sign the 

applicant's training records or logbook and make the required 

endorsement. The qualified management official must hold the position of 

Chief Pilot, Director of Training, Director of Operations, or another 

comparable management position within the organization that provided the 

training and must be in a position to verify the applicant's training 

records and that the training was given.

    (2) The trainer or qualified management official must make an 

endorsement in the applicant's logbook that states ``[Applicant's Name 

and Pilot Certificate Number] has demonstrated the skill and knowledge 

required for the safe operation of the [Type of Aircraft], relevant to 

the duties and responsibilities of a second in command.''

    (3) If the applicant's flight experience and/or training records are 

in an electronic form, the applicant must present a paper copy of those 

records containing the signature of the trainer or qualified management 

official to an FAA Flight Standards District Office or Examiner.

    (4) The applicant must complete and sign an Airman Certificate and/

or Rating Application, FAA Form 8710-1, and present the application to 

an FAA Flight Standards District Office or to an Examiner.

    (5) The person who provided the ground and flight training to the 

applicant must sign the ``Instructor's Recommendation'' section of the 

Airman Certificate and/or Rating Application, FAA Form 8710-1. In lieu 

of the trainer, it is permissible for a qualified management official 

within the organization to sign the applicant's FAA Form 8710-1.

    (6) The applicant must appear in person at a FAA Flight Standards 

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Office or to an Examiner with his or her logbook/training records and 

with the completed and signed FAA Form 8710-1.

    (7) There is no practical test required for the issuance of the 

``SIC Privileges Only'' pilot type rating.

    (e) A person may receive a second-in-command pilot type rating for 

the type of aircraft after satisfactorily completing an approved second-

in-command training program, proficiency check, or competency check 

under subpart K of part 91, part 121, part 125, or part 135, as 

appropriate, in that type of aircraft provided the training was 

completed within the 12 calendar months before the month of application 

for the SIC pilot type rating. The person must comply with the following 

application and pilot certification procedures:

    (1) The person who provided the training must sign the applicant's 

logbook or training record after each lesson in accordance with Sec. 

61.51(h)(2) of this part. In lieu of the trainer, it is permissible for 

a qualified management official within the organization to sign the 

applicant's training records or logbook and make the required 

endorsement. The qualified management official must hold the position of 

Chief Pilot, Director of Training, Director of Operations, or another 

comparable management position within the organization that provided the 

training and must be in a position to verify the applicant's training 

records and that the training was given.

    (2) The trainer or qualified management official must make an 

endorsement in the applicant's logbook that states ``[Applicant's Name 

and Pilot Certificate Number] has demonstrated the skill and knowledge 

required for the safe operation of the [Type of Aircraft], relevant to 

the duties and responsibilities of a second in command.''

    (3) If the applicant's flight experience and/or training records are 

in an electronic form, the applicant must provide a paper copy of those 

records containing the signature of the trainer or qualified management 

official to an FAA Flight Standards District Office, an Examiner, or an 

Aircrew Program Designee.

    (4) The applicant must complete and sign an Airman Certificate and/

or Rating Application, FAA Form 8710-1, and present the application to 

an FAA Flight Standards District Office or to an Examiner or to an 

authorized Aircrew Program Designee.

    (5) The person who provided the ground and flight training to the 

applicant must sign the ``Instructor's Recommendation'' section of the 

Airman Certificate and/or Rating Application, FAA Form 8710-1. In lieu 

of the trainer, it is permissible for a qualified management official 

within the organization to sign the applicant's FAA Form 8710-1.

    (6) The applicant must appear in person at an FAA Flight Standards 

District Office or to an Examiner or to an authorized Aircrew Program 

Designee with his or her logbook/training records and with the completed 

and signed FAA Form 8710-1.

    (7) There is no practical test required for the issuance of the 

``SIC Privileges Only'' pilot type rating.

    (f) The familiarization training requirements of paragraph (b) of 

this section do not apply to a person who is:

    (1) Designated and qualified as pilot in command under subpart K of 

part 91, part 121, 125, or 135 of this chapter in that specific type of 

aircraft;

    (2) Designated as the second in command under subpart K of part 91, 

part 121, 125, or 135 of this chapter in that specific type of aircraft;

    (3) Designated as the second in command in that specific type of 

aircraft for the purpose of receiving flight training required by this 

section, and no passengers or cargo are carried on the aircraft; or

    (4) Designated as a safety pilot for purposes required by Sec. 

91.109(b) of this chapter.

    (g) The holder of a commercial or airline transport pilot 

certificate with the appropriate category and class rating is not 

required to meet the requirements of paragraph (b)(2) of this section, 

provided the pilot:

    (1) Is conducting a ferry flight, aircraft flight test, or 

evaluation flight of an aircraft's equipment; and

    (2) Is not carrying any person or property on board the aircraft, 

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than necessary for conduct of the flight.

    (h) For the purpose of meeting the requirements of paragraph (b) of 

this section, a person may serve as second in command in that specific 

type aircraft, provided:

    (1) The flight is conducted under day VFR or day IFR; and

    (2) No person or property is carried on board the aircraft, other 

than necessary for conduct of the flight.

    (i) The training under paragraphs (b) and (d) of this section and 

the training, proficiency check, and competency check under paragraph 

(e) of this section may be accomplished in a flight simulator that is 

used in accordance with an approved training course conducted by a 

training center certificated under part 142 of this chapter or under 

subpart K of part 91, part 121 or part 135 of this chapter.

    (j) When an applicant for an initial second-in-command qualification 

for a particular type of aircraft receives all the training in a flight 

simulator, that applicant must satisfactorily complete one takeoff and 

one landing in an aircraft of the same type for which the qualification 

is sought. This requirement does not apply to an applicant who completes 

a proficiency check under part 121 or competency check under subpart K, 

part 91, part 125, or part 135 for the particular type of aircraft.



[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997; Amdt. 61-103, 62 FR 40898, 

July 30, 1997; Amdt. 61-109, 68 FR 54559, Sept. 17, 2003; Amdt. 61-113, 

70 FR 45271, Aug. 4, 2005; Amdt. 61-109, 70 FR 61890, Oct. 27, 2005]