[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: 14CFR61.73]



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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. 61.73  Military pilots or former military pilots: Special rules.



    (a) General. Except for a rated military pilot or former rated 

military pilot who has been removed from flying status for lack of 

proficiency, or because of disciplinary action involving aircraft 

operations, a rated military pilot or former rated military pilot who 

meets the applicable requirements of this section may apply, on the 

basis of his or her military training, for:

    (1) A commercial pilot certificate;



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    (2) An aircraft rating in the category and class of aircraft for 

which that military pilot is qualified;

    (3) An instrument rating with the appropriate aircraft rating for 

which that military pilot is qualified; or

    (4) A type rating, if appropriate.

    (b) Military pilots on active flying status within the past 12 

months. A rated military pilot or former rated military pilot who has 

been on active flying status within the 12 months before applying must:

    (1) Pass a knowledge test on the appropriate parts of this chapter 

that apply to pilot privileges and limitations, air traffic and general 

operating rules, and accident reporting rules;

    (2) Present documentation showing compliance with the requirements 

of paragraph (d) of this section for at least one aircraft category 

rating; and

    (3) Present documentation showing that the applicant is or was, at 

any time during the 12 calendar months before the month of application--

    (i) A rated military pilot on active flying status in an armed force 

of the United States; or

    (ii) A rated military pilot of an armed force of a foreign 

contracting State to the Convention on International Civil Aviation, 

assigned to pilot duties (other than flight training) with an armed 

force of the United States and holds, at the time of application, a 

current civil pilot license issued by that contracting State authorizing 

at least the privileges of the pilot certificate sought.

    (c) Military pilots not on active flying status during the 12 

calendar months before the month of application. A rated military pilot 

or former rated military pilot who has not been on active flying status 

within the 12 calendar months before the month of application must:

    (1) Pass the appropriate knowledge and practical tests prescribed in 

this part for the certificate or rating sought; and

    (2) Present documentation showing that the applicant was, before the 

beginning of the 12th calendar month before the month of application, a 

rated military pilot as prescribed by paragraph (b)(3)(i) or paragraph 

(b)(3)(ii) of this section.

    (d) Aircraft category, class, and type ratings. A rated military 

pilot or former rated military pilot who applies for an aircraft 

category, class, or type rating, if applicable, is issued that rating at 

the commercial pilot certificate level if the pilot presents documentary 

evidence that shows satisfactory accomplishment of:

    (1) An official U.S. military pilot check and instrument proficiency 

check in that aircraft category, class, or type, if applicable, as pilot 

in command during the 12 calendar months before the month of 

application;

    (2) At least 10 hours of pilot-in-command time in that aircraft 

category, class, or type, if applicable, during the 12 calendar months 

before the month of application; or

    (3) An FAA practical test in that aircraft after--

    (i) Meeting the requirements of paragraphs (b)(1) and (b)(2) of this 

section; and

    (ii) Having received an endorsement from an authorized instructor 

who certifies that the pilot is proficient to take the required 

practical test, and that endorsement is made within the 60-day period 

preceding the date of the practical test.

    (e) Instrument rating. A rated military pilot or former rated 

military pilot who applies for an airplane instrument rating, a 

helicopter instrument rating, or a powered-lift instrument rating to be 

added to his or her commercial pilot certificate may apply for an 

instrument rating if the pilot has, within the 12 calendar months 

preceding the month of application:

    (1) Passed an instrument proficiency check by a U.S. Armed Force in 

the aircraft category for the instrument rating sought; and

    (2) Received authorization from a U.S. Armed Force to conduct IFR 

flights on Federal airways in that aircraft category and class for the 

instrument rating sought.

    (f) Aircraft type rating. An aircraft type rating is issued only for 

aircraft types that the Administrator has certificated for civil 

operations.

    (g) Aircraft type rating placed on an airline transport pilot 

certificate. A rated military pilot or former rated military pilot who 

holds an airline transport



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pilot certificate and who requests an aircraft type rating to be placed 

on that person's airline transport pilot certificate may be issued that 

aircraft type rating at the airline transport pilot certificate level, 

provided that person:

    (1) Holds a category and class rating for that type of aircraft at 

the airline transport pilot certificate level; and

    (2) Passed an official U.S. military pilot check and instrument 

proficiency check in that type of aircraft as pilot in command during 

the 12 calendar months before the month of application.

    (h) Evidentiary documents. The following documents are satisfactory 

evidence for the purposes indicated:

    (1) An official identification card issued to the pilot by an armed 

force may be used to demonstrate membership in the armed forces.

    (2) An original or a copy of a certificate of discharge or release 

may be used to demonstrate discharge or release from an armed force or 

former membership in an armed force.

    (3) Current or previous status as a rated military pilot with a U.S. 

Armed Force may be demonstrated by--

    (i) An official U.S. Armed Force order to flight status as a 

military pilot;

    (ii) An official U.S. Armed Force form or logbook showing military 

pilot status; or

    (iii) An official order showing that the rated military pilot 

graduated from a U.S. military pilot school and received a rating as a 

military pilot.

    (4) A certified U.S. Armed Force logbook or an appropriate official 

U.S. Armed Force form or summary may be used to demonstrate flight time 

in military aircraft as a member of a U.S. Armed Force.

    (5) An official U.S. Armed Force record of a military checkout as 

pilot in command may be used to demonstrate pilot in command status.

    (6) A current instrument grade slip that is issued by a U.S. Armed 

Force, or an official record of satisfactory accomplishment of an 

instrument proficiency check during the 12 calendar months preceding the 

month of the application may be used to demonstrate instrument pilot 

qualification.



[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997; Amdt. 61-103, 62 FR 40901, 

July 30, 1997]