- 14 CFR Part 61 Subpart
H--Flight Instructors
- Sec. 61.181 Applicability. 61 Index
- This subpart prescribes the requirements for the issuance
of flight instructor certificates and ratings, the
conditions under which those certificates and ratings are
necessary, and the limitations on those certificates and
ratings.
-
- Sec. 61.183 Eligibility
requirements. 61 Index
- To be eligible for a flight instructor certificate or
rating a person must:
- (a) Be at least 18 years of age;
- (b) Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the
English language. If
- the applicant is unable to meet one of these requirements
due to medical
- reasons, then the Administrator may place such operating
limitations on that
- applicant's flight instructor certificate as are
necessary;
- (c) Hold either a commercial pilot certificate or airline
transport pilot certificate with:
- (1) An aircraft category and class rating that is
appropriate to the flight instructor rating sought; and
- (2) An instrument rating, if the person holds a
commercial pilot certificate that is appropriate to the
flight instructor rating sought, if applying for--
- (i) A flight instructor certificate with an airplane
category and single-engine class rating;
- (ii) A flight instructor certificate with an airplane
category and multiengine class rating;
- (iii) A flight instructor certificate with a powered-lift
rating; or
- (iv) A flight instructor certificate with an instrument
rating.
- (d) Receive a logbook endorsement from an authorized
instructor on the
- fundamentals of instructing listed in Sec. 61.185 of this
part appropriate to the required knowledge test;
- (e) Pass a knowledge test on the areas listed in Sec.
61.185(a) of this part, unless the applicant:
- (1) Holds a flight instructor certificate or ground
instructor certificate issued under this part;
- (2) Holds a current teacher's certificate issued by a
State, county, city, or municipality that authorizes the
person to teach at an educational level of the 7th grade
or higher; or (3) Is employed as a teacher at an
accredited college or university.
- (f) Pass a knowledge test on the aeronautical knowledge
areas listed in Sec. 61.185(a)(2) and (a)(3) of this part
that are appropriate to the flight instructor rating
sought;
- (g) Receive a logbook endorsement from an authorized
instructor on the areas of operation listed in Sec.
61.187(b) of this part, appropriate to the flight
instructor rating sought; (h) Pass the required practical
test that is appropriate to the flight instructor rating
sought in an:
- (1) Aircraft that is representative of the category and
class of aircraft for the aircraft rating sought; or
- (2) Approved flight simulator or approved flight training
device that is representative of the category and class
of aircraft for the rating sought, and used in accordance
with an approved course at a training center
- certificated under part 142 of this chapter.
- (i) Accomplish the following for a flight instructor
certificate with an airplane or a glider rating:
- (1) Receive a logbook endorsement from an authorized
instructor indicating that the applicant is competent and
possesses instructional proficiency in stall awareness,
spin entry, spins, and spin recovery procedures after
providing the applicant with flight training in those
training areas in an airplane or glider, as appropriate,
that is certificated for spins; and
- (2) Demonstrate instructional proficiency in stall
awareness, spin entry, spins, and spin recovery
procedures. However, upon presentation of the endorsement
specified in paragraph (i)(1) of this section an examiner
may accept that endorsement as satisfactory evidence of
instructional proficiency
- in stall awareness, spin entry, spins, and spin recovery
procedures for the practical test, provided that the
practical test is not a retest as a result of the
applicant failing the previous test for deficiencies in
the knowledge or skill of stall awareness, spin entry,
spins, or spin recovery instructional procedures. If the
retest is a result of deficiencies in the ability of an
applicant to demonstrate knowledge or skill of stall
awareness, spin entry, spins, or spin recovery
instructional procedures, the examiner must test the
person on stall awareness, spin entry, spins, and spin
recovery instructional procedures in an airplane or
glider, as appropriate, that is certificated for spins;
- (j) Log at least 15 hours as pilot in command in the
category and class of aircraft that is appropriate to the
flight instructor rating sought; and (k) Comply with the
appropriate sections of this part that apply to the
flight instructor rating sought.
-
- Sec. 61.185 Aeronautical
knowledge. 61
Index
- (a) A person who is applying for a flight instructor
certificate must receive and log ground training from an
authorized instructor on:
- (1) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section,
the fundamentals
- of instructing, including:
- (i) The learning process;
- (ii) Elements of effective teaching;
- (iii) Student evaluation and testing;
- (iv) Course development;
- (v) Lesson planning; and
- (vi) Classroom training techniques.
- (2) The aeronautical knowledge areas for a recreational,
private, and
- commercial pilot certificate applicable to the aircraft
category for which
- flight instructor privileges are sought; and
- (3) The aeronautical knowledge areas for the instrument
rating applicable
- to the category for which instrument flight instructor
privileges are sought.
- (b) The following applicants do not need to comply with
paragraph (a) of this section:
- (1) The holder of a flight instructor certificate or
ground instructor
- certificate issued under this part;
- (2) The holder of a current teacher's certificate issued
by a State,
- county, city, or municipality that authorizes the person
to teach at an
- educational level of the 7th grade or higher; or
- (3) A person employed as a teacher at an accredited
college or university.
-
- Sec. 61.187 Flight
proficiency. 61
Index
- (a) General. A person who is applying for a flight
instructor certificate
- must receive and log flight and ground training from an
authorized instructor
- on the areas of operation listed in this section that
apply to the flight
- instructor rating sought. The applicant's logbook must
contain an endorsement
- from an authorized instructor certifying that the person
is proficient to
- pass a practical test on those areas of operation.
- (b) Areas of operation. (1) For an airplane category
rating with a single-
- engine class rating: (i) Fundamentals of instructing;
- (ii) Technical subject areas;
- (iii) Preflight preparation;
- (iv) Preflight lesson on a maneuver to be performed in
flight;
- (v) Preflight procedures;
- (vi) Airport and seaplane base operations;
- (vii) Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
- (viii) Fundamentals of flight;
- (ix) Performance maneuvers;
- (x) Ground reference maneuvers;
- (xi) Slow flight, stalls, and spins;
- (xii) Basic instrument maneuvers;
- (xiii) Emergency operations; and
- (xiv) Postflight procedures.
- (2) For an airplane category rating with a multiengine
class rating: (i)
- Fundamentals of instructing;
- (ii) Technical subject areas;
- (iii) Preflight preparation;
- (iv) Preflight lesson on a maneuver to be performed in
flight;
- (v) Preflight procedures;
- (vi) Airport and seaplane base operations;
- (vii) Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
- (viii) Fundamentals of flight;
- (ix) Performance maneuvers;
- (x) Ground reference maneuvers;
- (xi) Slow flight and stalls;
- (xii) Basic instrument maneuvers;
- (xiii) Emergency operations;
- (xiv) Multiengine operations; and
- (xv) Postflight procedures.
- (3) For a rotorcraft category rating with a helicopter
class rating: (i)
- Fundamentals of instructing;
- (ii) Technical subject areas;
- (iii) Preflight preparation;
- (iv) Preflight lesson on a maneuver to be performed in
flight;
- (v) Preflight procedures;
- (vi) Airport and heliport operations;
- (vii) Hovering maneuvers;
- (viii) Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
- (ix) Fundamentals of flight;
- (x) Performance maneuvers;
- (xi) Emergency operations;
- (xii) Special operations; and
- (xiii) Postflight procedures.
- (4) For a rotorcraft category rating with a gyroplane
class rating: (i)
- Fundamentals of instructing;
- (ii) Technical subject areas;
- (iii) Preflight preparation;
- (iv) Preflight lesson on a maneuver to be performed in
flight;
- (v) Preflight procedures;
- (vi) Airport operations;
- (vii) Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
- (viii) Fundamentals of flight;
- (ix) Performance maneuvers;
- (x) Flight at slow airspeeds;
- (xi) Ground reference maneuvers;
- (xii) Emergency operations; and
- (xiii) Postflight procedures.
- (5) For a powered-lift category rating: (i) Fundamentals
of instructing;
- (ii) Technical subject areas;
- (iii) Preflight preparation;
- (iv) Preflight lesson on a maneuver to be performed in
flight;
- (v) Preflight procedures;
- (vi) Airport and heliport operations;
- (vii) Hovering maneuvers;
- (viii) Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
- (ix) Fundamentals of flight;
- (x) Performance maneuvers;
- (xi) Ground reference maneuvers;
- (xii) Slow flight and stalls;
- (xiii) Basic instrument maneuvers;
- (xiv) Emergency operations;
- (xv) Special operations; and
- (xvi) Postflight procedures.
- (6) For a glider category rating: (i) Fundamentals of
instructing;
- (ii) Technical subject areas;
- (iii) Preflight preparation;
- (iv) Preflight lesson on a maneuver to be performed in
flight;
- (v) Preflight procedures;
- (vi) Airport and gliderport operations;
- (vii) Launches, landings, and go-arounds;
- (viii) Fundamentals of flight;
- (ix) Performance speeds;
- (x) Soaring techniques;
- (xi) Performance maneuvers;
- (xii) Slow flight, stalls, and spins;
- (xiii) Emergency operations; and
- (xiv) Postflight procedures.
- (7) For an instrument rating with the appropriate
aircraft category and
- class rating: (i) Fundamentals of instructing;
- (ii) Technical subject areas;
- (iii) Preflight preparation;
- (iv) Preflight lesson on a maneuver to be performed in
flight;
- (v) Air traffic control clearances and procedures;
- (vi) Flight by reference to instruments;
- (vii) Navigation aids;
- (viii) Instrument approach procedures;
- (ix) Emergency operations; and
- (x) Postflight procedures.
- (c) The flight training required by this section may be
accomplished:
- (1) In an aircraft that is representative of the category
and class of
- aircraft for the rating sought; or
- (2) In an approved flight simulator or approved flight
training device
- representative of the category and class of aircraft for
the rating sought,
- and used in accordance with an approved course at a
training center
- certificated under part 142 of this chapter.
-
- Sec. 61.189 Flight
instructor records. 61 Index
- (a) A flight instructor must sign the logbook of each
person to whom that
- instructor has given flight training or ground training.
- (b) A flight instructor must maintain a record in a
logbook or a separate
- document that contains the following:
- (1) The name of each person whose logbook or student
pilot certificate that
- instructor has endorsed for solo flight privileges, and
the date of the
- endorsement; and
- (2) The name of each person that instructor has endorsed
for a knowledge
- test or practical test, and the record shall also
indicate the kind of test,
- the date, and the results.
- (c) Each flight instructor must retain the records
required by this section
- for at least 3 years.
-
- Sec. 61.191 Additional
flight instructor ratings. 61 Index
- (a) A person who applies for an additional flight
instructor rating on a
- flight instructor certificate must meet the eligibility
requirements listed
- in Sec. 61.183 of this part that apply to the flight
instructor rating
- sought.
- (b) A person who applies for an additional rating on a
flight instructor
- certificate is not required to pass the knowledge test on
the areas listed in
- Sec. 61.185(a) of this part.
-
- Sec. 61.193 Flight
instructor privileges. 61 Index
- A person who holds a flight instructor certificate is
authorized within the
- limitations of that person's flight instructor
certificate and ratings, and
- that person's pilot certificate and ratings, to give
training and
- endorsements that are required for, and relate to:
- (a) A student pilot certificate;
- (b) A pilot certificate;
- (c) A flight instructor certificate;
- (d) A ground instructor certificate;
- (e) An aircraft rating;
- (f) An instrument rating;
- (g) A flight review, operating privilege, or recency of
experience
- requirement of this part;
- (h) A practical test; and
- (i) A knowledge test.
-
- Sec. 61.195 Flight
instructor limitations and qualifications. 61 Index
- A person who holds a flight instructor certificate is
subject to the
- following limitations:
- (a) Hours of training. In any 24-consecutive-hour period,
a flight
- instructor may not conduct more than 8 hours of flight
training.
- (b) Aircraft ratings. A flight instructor may not conduct
flight training
- in any aircraft for which the flight instructor does not
hold:
- (1) A pilot certificate and flight instructor certificate
with the
- applicable category and class rating; and
- (2) If appropriate, a type rating.
- (c) Instrument Rating. A flight instructor who provides
instrument flight
- training for the issuance of an instrument rating or a
type rating not
- limited to VFR must hold an instrument rating on his or
her flight instructor
- certificate and pilot certificate that is appropriate to
the category and
- class of aircraft in which instrument training is being
provided.
- (d) Limitations on endorsements. A flight instructor may
not endorse a:
- (1) Student pilot's certificate or logbook for solo
flight privileges,
- unless that flight instructor has--
- (i) Given that student the flight training required for
solo flight
- privileges required by this part; and
- (ii) Determined that the student is prepared to conduct
the flight safely
- under known circumstances, subject to any limitations
listed in the student's
- logbook that the instructor considers necessary for the
safety of the flight.
- (2) Student pilot's certificate and logbook for a solo
cross-country
- flight, unless that flight instructor has determined the
student's flight
- preparation, planning, equipment, and proposed procedures
are adequate for
- the proposed flight under the existing conditions and
within any limitations
- listed in the logbook that the instructor considers
necessary for the safety
- of the flight;
- (3) Student pilot's certificate and logbook for solo
flight in a Class B
- airspace area or at an airport within Class B airspace
unless that flight
- instructor has--
- (i) Given that student ground and flight training in that
Class B airspace
- or at that airport; and
- (ii) Determined that the student is proficient to operate
the aircraft
- safely.
- (4) Logbook of a recreational pilot, unless that flight
instructor has--
- (i) Given that pilot the ground and flight training
required by this part;
- and
- (ii) Determined that the recreational pilot is proficient
to operate the
- aircraft safely.
- (5) Logbook of a pilot for a flight review, unless that
instructor has
- conducted a review of that pilot in accordance with the
requirements of Sec.
- 61.56(a) of this part; or
- (6) Logbook of a pilot for an instrument proficiency
check, unless that
- instructor has tested that pilot in accordance with the
requirements of Sec.
- 61.57(d) of this part.
- (e) Training in an aircraft that requires a type rating.
A flight
- instructor may not give flight training in an aircraft
that requires the
- pilot in command to hold a type rating unless the flight
instructor holds a
- type rating for that aircraft on his or her pilot
certificate.
- (f) Training received in a multiengine airplane, a
helicopter, or a
- powered-lift. A flight instructor may not give training
required for the
- issuance of a certificate or rating in a multiengine
airplane, a helicopter,
- or a powered-lift unless that flight instructor has at
least 5 flight hours
- of pilot-in-command time in the specific make and model
of multiengine
- airplane, helicopter, or powered-lift, as appropriate.
- (g) Position in aircraft and required pilot stations for
providing flight
- training.
- (1) A flight instructor must perform all training from in
an aircraft that
- complies with the requirements of Sec. 91.109 of this
chapter.
- (2) A flight instructor who provides flight training for
a pilot
- certificate or rating issued under this part must provide
that flight
- training in an aircraft that meets the following
requirements--
- (i) The aircraft must have at least two pilot stations
and be of the same
- category, class, and type, if appropriate, that applies
to the pilot
- certificate or rating sought.
- (ii) For single-place aircraft, the pre-solo flight
training must have been
- provided in an aircraft that has two pilot stations and
is of the same
- category, class, and type, if appropriate.
- (h) Qualifications of the flight instructor for training
first-time flight
- instructor applicants. (1) The ground training provided
to an initial
- applicant for a flight instructor certificate must be
given by an authorized
- instructor who--
- (i) Holds a current ground or flight instructor
certificate with the
- appropriate rating, has held that certificate for at
least 24 months, and has
- given at least 40 hours of ground training; or
- (ii) Holds a current ground or flight instructor
certificate with the
- appropriate rating, and has given at least 100 hours of
ground training in an
- FAA-approved course.
- (2) Except for an instructor who meets the requirements
of paragraph
- (h)(3)(ii) of this section, a flight instructor who
provides training to an
- initial applicant for a flight instructor certificate
must--
- (i) Meet the eligibility requirements prescribed in Sec.
61.183 of this
- part;
- (ii) Hold the appropriate flight instructor certificate
and rating;
- (iii) Have held a flight instructor certificate for at
least 24 months;
- (iv) For training in preparation for an airplane,
rotorcraft, or powered-
- lift rating, have given at least 200 hours of flight
training as a flight
- instructor; and
- (v) For training in preparation for a glider rating, have
given at least 80
- hours of flight training as a flight instructor.
- (3) A flight instructor who serves as a flight instructor
in an FAA-
- approved course for the issuance of a flight instructor
rating must hold a
- current flight instructor certificate with the
appropriate rating and pass
- the required initial and recurrent flight instructor
proficiency tests, in
- accordance with the requirements of the part under which
the FAA-approved
- course is conducted, and must--
- (i) Meet the requirements of paragraph (h)(2) of this
section; or
- (ii) Have trained and endorsed at least five applicants
for a practical
- test for a pilot certificate, flight instructor
certificate, ground
- instructor certificate, or an additional rating, and at
least 80 percent of
- those applicants passed that test on their first attempt;
and
- (A) Given at least 400 hours of flight training as a
flight instructor for
- training in an airplane, a rotorcraft, or for a
powered-lift rating; or
- (B) Given at least 100 hours of flight training as a
flight instructor, for
- training in a glider rating.
- (i) Prohibition against self-endorsements. A flight
instructor shall not
- make any self-endorsement for a certificate, rating,
flight review,
- authorization, operating privilege, practical test, or
knowledge test that is
- required by this part.
- (j) A flight instructor may not give training in Category
II or Category
- III operations unless the flight instructor has been
trained and tested in
- Category II or Category III operations, pursuant to Sec.
61.67 or Sec. 61.68
- of this part, as applicable.
-
- Sec. 61.197 Renewal
of flight instructor certificates. 61 Index
- (a) A person who holds a flight instructor certificate
that has not expired
- may renew that certificate for an additional 24 calendar
months if the
- holder:
- (1) Passes a practical test for--
- (i) Renewal of the flight instructor certificate; or
- (ii) An additional flight instructor rating; or
- (2) Presents to an authorized FAA Flight Standards
Inspector--
- (i) A record of training students that shows during the
preceding 24
- calendar months the flight instructor has endorsed at
least five students for
- a practical test for a certificate or rating, and at
least 80 percent of
- those students passed that test on the first attempt;
- (ii) A record that shows that within the preceding 24
calendar months, the
- flight instructor has served as a company check pilot,
chief flight
- instructor, company check airman, or flight instructor in
a part 121 or part
- 135 operation, or in a position involving the regular
evaluation of pilots,
- in which that authorized FAA Flight Standards Inspector
is acquainted with
- the duties and responsibilities of the position, and has
satisfactory
- knowledge of its current pilot training, certification,
and standards; or
- (iii) A graduation certificate showing the person has
successfully
- completed an approved flight instructor refresher course
consisting of ground
- training or flight training, or both, within the 90 days
preceding the
- expiration month of his or her flight instructor
certificate.
- (b) If a person accomplishes the renewal requirements of
paragraph (a)(1)
- or (a)(2) of this section within the 90 days preceding
the expiration month
- of his or her flight instructor certificate:
- (1) That person is considered to have accomplished the
renewal requirement
- of this section in the month due; and
- (2) The current flight instructor certificate will be
renewed for an
- additional 24 calendar months from its expiration date.
- (c) The practical test required by paragraph (a)(1) of
this section may be
- accomplished in an approved flight simulator or approved
flight training
- device if the test is accomplished pursuant to an
approved course conducted
- by a training center certificated under part 142 of this
chapter.
-
- Sec. 61.199 Expired
flight instructor certificates and ratings. 61 Index
- (a) Flight instructor certificates. The holder of an
expired flight
- instructor certificate may exchange that certificate for
a new certificate by
- passing a practical test prescribed in Sec. 61.183(h) of
this part.
- (b) Flight instructor ratings. (1) A flight instructor
rating or a limited
- flight instructor rating on a pilot certificate is no
longer valid and may
- not be exchanged for a similar rating or a flight
instructor certificate.
- (2) The holder of a flight instructor rating or a limited
flight instructor
- rating on a pilot certificate may be issued a flight
instructor certificate
- with the current ratings, but only if the person passes
the required
- knowledge and practical test prescribed in this subpart
for the issuance of
- the current flight instructor certificate and rating.
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