[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: 14CFR61.77]



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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. 61.77  Special purpose pilot authorization: Operation of 

U.S.-registered civil aircraft leased by a person who is not a U.S. 

citizen.



    (a) General. The holder of a foreign pilot license issued by a 

contracting State to the Convention on International Civil Aviation who 

meets the requirements of this section may be issued a special purpose 

pilot authorization by the Administrator for the purpose of performing 

pilot duties--

    (1) On a civil aircraft of U.S. registry that is leased to a person 

who is not a citizen of the United States, and

    (2) For carrying persons or property for compensation or hire on 

that aircraft.

    (b) Eligibility. To be eligible for the issuance or renewal of a 

special purpose pilot authorization, an applicant must present the 

following to an FAA Flight Standards District Office:

    (1) A current foreign pilot license that has been issued by the 

aeronautical authority of a contracting State to the Convention on 

International Civil Aviation from which the person holds citizenship or 

resident status and that contains the appropriate aircraft category, 

class, instrument rating, and type rating, if appropriate, for the 

aircraft to be flown;

    (2) A current certification by the lessee of the aircraft--

    (i) Stating that the applicant is employed by the lessee;

    (ii) Specifying the aircraft type on which the applicant will 

perform pilot duties; and

    (iii) Stating that the applicant has received ground and flight 

instruction that qualifies the applicant to perform the duties to be 

assigned on the aircraft.



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    (3) Documentation showing when the applicant will reach the age of 

60 years (an official copy of the applicant's birth certificate or other 

official documentation);

    (4) Documentation that the applicant meets the medical standards for 

the issuance of the foreign pilot license from the aeronautical 

authority of the contracting State to the Convention on International 

Civil Aviation where the applicant holds citizenship or resident status;

    (5) Documentation that the applicant meets the recent flight 

experience requirements of this part (a logbook or flight record); and

    (6) A statement that the applicant does not already hold a special 

purpose pilot authorization; however, if the applicant already holds a 

special purpose pilot authorization, then that special purpose pilot 

authorization must be surrendered to either the FAA Flight Standards 

District Office that issued it, or the FAA Flight Standards District 

Office processing the application for the authorization, prior to being 

issued another special purpose pilot authorization.

    (c) Privileges. A person issued a special purpose pilot 

authorization under this section--

    (1) May exercise the privileges prescribed on the special purpose 

pilot authorization; and

    (2) Must comply with the limitations specified in this section and 

any additional limitations specified on the special purpose pilot 

authorization.

    (d) General limitations. A special purpose pilot authorization is 

valid only--

    (1) For flights between foreign countries or for flights in foreign 

air commerce within the time period allotted on the authorization;

    (2) If the foreign pilot license required by paragraph (b)(1) of 

this section, the medical documentation required by paragraph (b)(4) of 

this section, and the special purpose pilot authorization issued under 

this section are in the holder's physical possession or immediately 

accessible in the aircraft;

    (3) While the holder is employed by the person to whom the aircraft 

described in the certification required by paragraph (b)(2) of this 

section is leased;

    (4) While the holder is performing pilot duties on the U.S.-

registered aircraft described in the certification required by paragraph 

(b)(2) of this section; and

    (5) If the holder has only one special purpose pilot authorization 

as provided in paragraph (b)(6) of this section.

    (e) Age limitation. Except as provided in paragraph (g) of this 

section, no person who holds a special purpose pilot authorization 

issued under this part, and no person who holds a special purpose pilot 

certificate issued under this part before August 4, 1997, shall serve as 

a pilot on a civil airplane of U.S. registry if the person has reached 

his or her 60th birthday, in the following operations:

    (1) Scheduled international air services carrying passengers in 

turbojet-powered airplanes;

    (2) Scheduled international air services carrying passengers in 

airplanes having a passenger-seat configuration of more than nine 

passenger seats, excluding each crewmember seat;

    (3) 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

    (4) 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.

    (f) Definitions. (1) International air service, as used in paragraph 

(e) 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 air space over the territory of more than one 

country.

    (2) International air transportation, as used in paragraph (e) of 

this section, means air transportation performed in airplanes for the 

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

through the air space over the territory of more than one country.

    (g) Delayed pilot age limitations for certain operations. Until 

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a person may serve as a pilot in the operations specified in paragraph 

(e) of this section after that person has reached his or her 60th 

birthday, if, on March 20, 1997, that person was employed as a pilot in 

any of the following operations:

    (1) Scheduled international air services carrying passengers in 

nontransport category turbopropeller-powered airplanes type certificated 

after December 31, 1964, that have a passenger-seat configuration of 10 

to 19 seats;

    (2) Scheduled international air services carrying passengers in 

transport category turbopropeller-powered airplanes that have a 

passenger-seat configuration of 20 to 30 seats; or

    (3) Scheduled international air services carrying passengers in 

turbojet-powered airplanes having a passenger-seat configuration of 1 to 

30 seats.

    (h) Expiration date. Each special purpose pilot authorization issued 

under this section expires--

    (1) 60 calendar months from the month it was issued, unless sooner 

suspended or revoked;

    (2) When the lease agreement for the aircraft expires or the lessee 

terminates the employment of the person who holds the special purpose 

pilot authorization;

    (3) Whenever the person's foreign pilot license has been suspended, 

revoked, or is no longer valid; or

    (4) When the person no longer meets the medical standards for the 

issuance of the foreign pilot license.

    (i) Renewal. A person exercising the privileges of a special purpose 

pilot authorization may apply for a 60-calendar-month extension of that 

authorization, provided the person--

    (1) Continues to meet the requirements of this section; and

    (2) Surrenders the expired special purpose pilot authorization upon 

receipt of the new authorization.

    (j) Surrender. The holder of a special purpose pilot authorization 

must surrender the authorization to the Administrator within 7 days 

after the date the authorization terminates.



[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 40901, July 30, 1997]