[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: 14CFR61.68]



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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 B_Aircraft Ratings and Pilot Authorizations

 

Sec. 61.68  Category III pilot authorization requirements.



    (a) General. A person who applies for a Category III pilot 

authorization must hold:

    (1) At least a private pilot certificate or commercial pilot 

certificate with an instrument rating or an airline transport pilot 

certificate;

    (2) A type rating for the aircraft for which the authorization is 

sought if that aircraft requires a type rating; and

    (3) A category and class rating for the aircraft for which the 

authorization is sought.

    (b) Experience requirements. An applicant for a Category III pilot 

authorization must have at least--

    (1) 50 hours of night flight time as pilot in command.

    (2) 75 hours of instrument flight time during actual or simulated 

instrument conditions that may include not more than--

    (i) A combination of 25 hours of simulated instrument flight time in 

a flight simulator or flight training device; or

    (ii) 40 hours of simulated instrument flight time if accomplished in 

an approved course conducted by an appropriately rated training center 

certificated under part 142 of this chapter.

    (3) 250 hours of cross-country flight time as pilot in command.

    (c) Practical test requirements. (1) A practical test must be passed 

by a person who applies for--

    (i) Issuance or renewal of a Category III pilot authorization; and

    (ii) The addition of another type of aircraft to the applicant's 

Category III pilot authorization.



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    (2) To be eligible for the practical test for an authorization under 

this section, an applicant must--

    (i) Meet the requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section; 

and

    (ii) If the applicant has not passed a practical test for this 

authorization during the 12 calendar months preceding the month of the 

test, then that person must--

    (A) Meet the requirements of Sec. 61.57(c); and

    (B) Have performed at least six ILS approaches during the 6 calendar 

months preceding the month of the test, of which at least three of the 

approaches must have been conducted without the use of an approach 

coupler.

    (3) The approaches specified in paragraph (c)(2)(ii)(B) of this 

section--

    (i) Must be conducted under actual or simulated instrument flight 

conditions;

    (ii) Must be conducted to the alert height or decision height for 

the ILS approach in the type aircraft in which the practical test is to 

be conducted;

    (iii) Need not be conducted to the decision height authorized for 

Category III operations;

    (iv) Must be conducted to the alert height or decision height, as 

applicable, authorized for Category III operations only if conducted in 

a flight simulator or flight training device; and

    (v) Must be accomplished in an aircraft of the same category and 

class, and type, as applicable, as the aircraft in which the practical 

test is to be conducted or in a flight simulator that--

    (A) Represents an aircraft of the same category and class, and type, 

as applicable, as the aircraft for which the authorization is sought; 

and

    (B) Is used in accordance with an approved course conducted by a 

training center certificated under part 142 of this chapter.

    (4) The flight time acquired in meeting the requirements of 

paragraph (c)(2)(ii)(B) of this section may be used to meet the 

requirements of paragraph (c)(2)(ii)(A) of this section.

    (d) Practical test procedures. The practical test consists of an 

oral increment and a flight increment.

    (1) Oral increment. In the oral increment of the practical test an 

applicant must demonstrate knowledge of the following:

    (i) Required landing distance;

    (ii) Determination and recognition of the alert height or decision 

height, as applicable, including use of a radar altimeter;

    (iii) Recognition of and proper reaction to significant failures 

encountered prior to and after reaching the alert height or decision 

height, as applicable;

    (iv) Missed approach procedures and techniques using computed or 

fixed attitude guidance displays and expected height loss as they relate 

to manual go-around or automatic go-around, and initiation altitude, as 

applicable;

    (v) Use and limitations of RVR, including determination of 

controlling RVR and required transmissometers;

    (vi) Use, availability, or limitations of visual cues and the 

altitude at which they are normally discernible at reduced RVR readings 

including--

    (A) Unexpected deterioration of conditions to less than minimum RVR 

during approach, flare, and rollout;

    (B) Demonstration of expected visual references with weather at 

minimum conditions;

    (C) The expected sequence of visual cues during an approach in which 

visibility is at or above landing minima; and

    (D) Procedures and techniques for making a transition from 

instrument reference flight to visual flight during a final approach 

under reduced RVR.

    (vii) Effects of vertical and horizontal windshear;

    (viii) Characteristics and limitations of the ILS and runway 

lighting system;

    (ix) Characteristics and limitations of the flight director system 

auto approach coupler (including split axis type if equipped), auto 

throttle system (if equipped), and other Category III equipment;

    (x) Assigned duties of the second in command during Category III 

operations, unless the aircraft for which authorization is sought does 

not require a second in command;

    (xi) Recognition of the limits of acceptable aircraft position and 

flight path tracking during approach, flare, and, if applicable, 

rollout; and



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    (xii) Recognition of, and reaction to, airborne or ground system 

faults or abnormalities, particularly after passing alert height or 

decision height, as applicable.

    (2) Flight increment. The following requirements apply to the flight 

increment of the practical test--

    (i) The flight increment may be conducted in an aircraft of the same 

category and class, and type, as applicable, as the aircraft for which 

the authorization is sought, or in a flight simulator that--

    (A) Represents an aircraft of the same category and class, and type, 

as applicable, as the aircraft in which the authorization is sought; and

    (B) Is used in accordance with an approved course conducted by a 

training center certificated under part 142 of this chapter.

    (ii) The flight increment must consist of at least two ILS 

approaches to 100 feet AGL, including one landing and one missed 

approach initiated from a very low altitude that may result in a 

touchdown during the go-around maneuver;

    (iii) All approaches performed during the flight increment must be 

made with the approved automatic landing system or an equivalent landing 

system approved by the Administrator;

    (iv) If a multiengine aircraft with the performance capability to 

execute a missed approach with one engine inoperative is used for the 

practical test, the flight increment must include the performance of one 

missed approach with the most critical engine, if applicable, set at 

idle or zero thrust before reaching the middle or outer marker;

    (v) If a multiengine flight simulator or multiengine flight training 

device is used, a missed approach must be executed with an engine, which 

shall be the most critical engine, if applicable, failed;

    (vi) For an authorization for an aircraft that requires a type 

rating, the practical test must be performed in coordination with a 

second in command who holds a type rating in the aircraft in which the 

authorization is sought;

    (vii) Oral questioning may be conducted at any time during the 

practical test;

    (viii) Subject to the limitations of this paragraph, for Category 

IIIb operations predicated on the use of a fail-passive rollout control 

system, at least one manual rollout using visual reference or a 

combination of visual and instrument references must be executed. The 

maneuver required by this paragraph shall be initiated by a fail-passive 

disconnect of the rollout control system--

    (A) After main gear touchdown;

    (B) Prior to nose gear touchdown;

    (C) In conditions representative of the most adverse lateral 

touchdown displacement allowing a safe landing on the runway; and

    (D) In weather conditions anticipated in Category IIIb operations.



[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997; Amdt. 61-103, 62 FR 40900, 

July 30, 1997]