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Code of Federal Regulations
Title 14
Chapter I
Subchapter D
Part 61
Subpart A
General
61.1
Applicability and definitions.
61.2
Exercise of Privilege.
61.3
Requirement for certificates, ratings, privileges, and authorizations.
61.4
Qualification and approval of flight simulators and flight training devices.
61.5
Certificates and ratings issued under this part.
61.7
Obsolete certificates and ratings.
61.8
Inapplicability of unmanned aircraft operations.
61.9
Inapplicability of simplified flight controls aircraft experience credit.
61.11
Expired pilot certificates and re-issuance.
61.13
Issuance of airman certificates, ratings, and authorizations.
61.14
Incorporation by Reference.
61.15
Offenses involving alcohol or drugs.
61.16
Refusal to submit to an alcohol test or to furnish test results.
61.17
Temporary certificate.
61.18
[Reserved]
61.19
Duration of pilot and instructor certificates and privileges.
61.21
Duration of a Category II and a Category III pilot authorization (for other than part 121 and part 135 use).
61.23
Medical certificates: Requirement and duration.
61.25
Change of name.
61.27
Voluntary surrender or exchange of certificate.
61.29
Replacement of a lost or destroyed airman or medical certificate or knowledge test report.
61.31
Type rating requirements, additional training, and authorization requirements.
61.33
Tests: General procedure.
61.35
Knowledge test: Prerequisites and passing grades.
61.37
Knowledge tests: Cheating or other unauthorized conduct.
61.39
Prerequisites for practical tests.
61.40
Relief for U.S. Military and civilian personnel who are assigned outside the United States in support of U.S. Armed Forces operations.
61.41
Flight training received from flight instructors not certificated by the FAA.
61.43
Practical tests: General procedures.
61.45
Practical tests: Required aircraft and equipment.
61.47
Status and responsibilities of an examiner who is authorized by the Administrator to conduct practical tests.
61.49
Retesting after failure.
61.51
Pilot logbooks.
61.52
Use of aeronautical experience obtained in ultralight vehicles.
61.53
Prohibition on operations during medical deficiency.
61.55
Second-in-command qualifications.
61.56
Flight review.
61.57
Recent flight experience: Pilot in command.
61.58
Pilot-in-command proficiency check: Operation of an aircraft that requires more than one pilot flight crewmember or is turbojet-powered.
61.59
[Reserved]
61.60
Change of address.