- SFAR No. 63--Relief for Participants in Operation Desert
Shield/Storm
- Sections
- 1. Applicability.
- 2. Required documents.
- 3. Expiration date.
- 1. Applicability. Contrary provisions of part 61 notwithstanding, under the
- procedures prescribed herein, Flight Standards District Offices (FSDO) are
- authorized to accept an expired flight instructor certificate to show
- eligibility for the renewal of a person's flight instructor certificate in
- accordance with the provisions of Sec. 61.197, or an expired written test
- report to show eligibility under part 61 to take a flight/ practical test,
- provided--
- a. It is submitted by a civilian or military person who served in support
- of Operation Desert Shield/Storm during the time period from August 2, 1990
- to December 31, 1992;
- b. The person's flight instructor certificate and/or airman written test
- report expired within the time period from 60 days prior to assignment to 60
- days after reassignment from support of Operation Desert Shield/Storm; and
- c. The person complies with the appropriate requirements of Sec. 61.197 or
- completes the required flight/practical test, as appropriate, within 6
- calendar months following the date of reassignment from Operation Desert
- Shield/Storm or by December 31, 1992, whichever date is sooner.
- 2. Required documents. The FSDO and applicant shall include one of the
- following documents with the airman application, and the documents must show
- the dates of assignment to and reassignment from support of Operation Desert
- Shield/Storm:
- a. Official government documents showing the person was a civilian on
- official duty for the United States Government in support of Operation Desert
- Shield/Storm during the time period from August 2, 1990 to December 31, 1992;
- b. Military orders showing the person was a member of the uniformed
- services assigned to duty in support of Operation Desert Shield/Storm during
- the time period from August 2, 1990 to December 31, 1992;
- c. Military orders showing the person was an active member of the National
- Guard or Reserve called to active duty in support of Operation Desert Shield/
- Storm during the time period from August 2, 1990 to December 31, 1992; or
- d. A letter from the unit commander providing inclusive dates during which
- the person served in support of Operation Desert Shield/Storm during the time
- period from August 2, 1990 to December 31, 1992.
- 3. Expiration date. This SFAR expires December 31, 1992, unless sooner
- superseded or rescinded.
- [56 FR 27162, June 12, 1991]
-
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- SFAR NO. 73--ROBINSON
R-22/R-44 SPECIAL TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
- Sections
- 1. Applicability.
- 2. Required training, aeronautical experience, endorsements, and flight
- review.
- 3. Expiration date.
- 1. Applicability. Under the procedures prescribed herein, this SFAR applies
- to all persons who seek to manipulate the controls or act as pilot in command
- of a Robinson model R-22 or R-44 helicopter. The requirements stated in this
- SFAR are in addition to the current requirements of part 61.
- 2. Required training, aeronautical experience, endorsements, and flight
- review.
- (a) Awareness Training:
- (1) Except as provided in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, no person may
- manipulate the controls of a Robinson model R-22 or R-44 helicopter after
- March 27, 1995, for the purpose of flight unless the awareness training
- specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this section is completed and the person's
- logbook has been endorsed by a certified flight instructor authorized under
- paragraph (b)(5) of this section.
- (2) A person who holds a rotorcraft category and helicopter class rating on
- that person's pilot certificate and meets the experience requirements of
- paragraph (b)(1) or paragraph (b)(2) of this section may not manipulate the
- controls of a Robinson model R-22 or R-44 helicopter for the purpose of
- flight after April 26, 1995, unless the awareness training specified in
- paragraph (a)(3) of this section is completed and the person's logbook has
- been endorsed by a certified flight instructor authorized under paragraph
- (b)(5) of this section.
- (3) Awareness training must be conducted by a certified flight instructor
- who has been endorsed under paragraph (b)(5) of this section and consists of
- instruction in the following general subject areas:
- (i) Energy management;
- (ii) Mast bumping;
- (iii) Low rotor RPM (blade stall);
- (iv) Low G hazards; and
- (v) Rotor RPM decay.
- (4) A person who can show satisfactory completion of the manufacturer's
- safety course after January 1, 1994, may obtain an endorsement from an FAA
- aviation safety inspector in lieu of completing the awareness training
- required in paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section.
- (b) Aeronautical Experience:
- (1) No person may act as pilot in command of a Robinson model R-22 unless
- that person:
- (i) Has had at least 200 flight hours in helicopters, at least 50 flight
- hours of which were in the Robinson R-22; or
- (ii) Has had at least 10 hours dual instruction in the Robinson R-22 and
- has received an endorsement from a certified flight instructor authorized
- under paragraph (b)(5) of this section that the individual has been given the
- training required by this paragraph and is proficient to act as pilot in
- command of an R-22. Beginning 12 calendar months after the date of the
- endorsement, the individual may not act as pilot in command unless the
- individual has completed a flight review in an R-22 within the preceding 12
- calendar months and obtained an endorsement for that flight review. The dual
- instruction must include at least the following abnormal and emergency
- procedures flight training:
- (A) Enhanced training in autorotation procedures,
- (B) Engine rotor RPM control without the use of the governor,
- (C) Low rotor RPM recognition and recovery, and
- (D) Effects of low G maneuvers and proper recovery procedures.
- (2) No person may act as pilot in command of a Robinson model R-44 unless
- that person:
- (i) Has had at least 200 flight hours in helicopters, at least 50 flight
- hours of which were in the Robinson R-44; or
- (ii) Has had at least 10 hours dual instruction in the Robinson R-44, and
- has received an endorsement from a certified flight instructor authorized
- under paragraph
- (b)(5) of this section that the individual has been given the training
- required by this paragraph and is proficient to act as pilot in command of an
- R-44. Beginning 12 calendar months after the date of the endorsement, the
- individual may not act as pilot in command unless the individual has
- completed a flight review in an R-44 within the preceding 12 calendar months
- and obtained an endorsement for that flight review. The dual instruction must
- include at least the following abnormal and emergency procedures flight
- training:
- (A) Enhanced training in autorotation procedures,
- (B) Engine rotor RPM control without the use of the governor,
- (C) Low rotor RPM recognition and recovery, and
- (D) Effects of low G maneuvers and proper recovery procedures.
- (3) A person who does not hold a rotorcraft category and helicopter class
- rating must have had at least 20 hours of dual instruction in a Robinson R-22
- helicopter prior to operating it in solo flight. In addition, the person must
- obtain an endorsement from a certified flight instructor authorized under
- paragraph (b)(5) of this section that instruction has been given in those
- maneuvers and procedures, and the instructor has found the applicant
- proficient to solo a Robinson R-22. This endorsement is valid for a period of
- 90 days. The dual instruction must include at least the following abnormal
- and emergency procedures flight training:
- (i) Enhanced training in autorotation procedures,
- (ii) Engine rotor RPM control without the use of the governor,
- (iii) Low rotor RPM recognition and recovery, and
- (iv) Effects of low G maneuvers and proper recovery procedures.
- (4) A person who does not hold a rotorcraft category and helicopter class
- rating must have had at least 20 hours of dual instruction in a Robinson R-44
- helicopter prior to operating it in solo flight. In addition, the person must
- obtain an endorsement from a certified flight instructor authorized under
- paragraph (b)(5) of this section that instruction has been given in those
- maneuvers and procedures, and the instructor has found the applicant
- proficient to solo a Robinson R-44. This endorsement is valid for a period of
- 90 days. The dual instruction must include at least the following abnormal
- and emergency procedures flight training:
- (i) Enhanced training in autorotation procedures,
- (ii) Engine rotor RPM control without the use of the governor,
- (iii) Low rotor RPM recognition and recovery, and
- (iv) Effects of low G maneuvers and proper recovery procedures.
- (5) No certified flight instructor may provide instruction or conduct a
- flight review in a Robinson model R-22 or R-44 unless that instructor:
- (i) Completes the awareness training in paragraph (2)(a) of this SFAR;
- (ii) Meets the experience requirements of paragraph 2(b)(1)(i) of this SFAR
- for the R-22, or paragraph 2(b)(2)(i) of this SFAR for the R-44;
- (iii) Has completed flight training in an R-22, R-44, or both, on the
- following abnormal and emergency procedures:
- (A) Enhanced training in autorotation procedures,
- (B) Engine rotor RPM control without the use of the governor,
- (C) Low rotor RPM recognition and recovery, and
- (D) Effects of low G maneuvers and proper recovery procedures.
- (iv) Been authorized by endorsement from an FAA aviation safety inspector
- or authorized designated examiner that the instructor has completed the
- appropriate training, meets the experience requirements, and has
- satisfactorily demonstrated an ability to provide instruction on the general
- subject areas of paragraph 2(a)(3) of this SFAR, and the flight training
- identified in paragraph 2(b)(5)(iii) of this SFAR.
- (c) Flight Review:
- (1) No flight review completed to satisfy Sec. 61.56 by an individual after
- becoming eligible to function as pilot in command in a Robinson R-22
- helicopter shall be valid for the operation of R-22 helicopter unless that
- flight review was taken in an R-22.
- (2) No flight review completed to satisfy Sec. 61.56 by individual after
- becoming eligible to function as pilot in command in a Robinson R-44
- helicopter shall be valid for the operation of R-44 helicopter unless that
- flight review was taken in the R-44.
- (3) The flight review will include a review of the awareness training
- subject areas of paragraph 2(a)(3) of this SFAR and the flight training
- identified in paragraph 2(b) of this SFAR.
- (d) Currency Requirements: No person may act as pilot in command of a
- Robinson model R-22 or R-44 helicopter carrying passengers unless the pilot
- in command has met the recency of flight experience requirements of Sec.
- 61.57 in an R-22 or R-44, as appropriate.
- 3. Expiration date. This SFAR expires December 31, 1997, unless sooner
- superseded or rescinded.
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