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2 FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR DUTIES
AND RESPONSIBILITIES SPORT PILOT PROGRAM
3 SO WHAT ARE THE NEW REQUIREMENTS THAT
I NEED TO KNOW AS A FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR UNDER THE NEW RULES?
4 SUBPART J – SPORT PILOTS SUBPART K – FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS WITH
14 CFR PART 61 TWO NEW SUBPARTS SUBPART J – SPORT PILOTS SUBPART K – FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS WITH A SPORT PILOT RATING
5 ENDORSEMENT REQUIREMENTS QUESTIONS ASKED IS ADDRESSED
OPERATING LIMITS AND ENDORSEMENT REQUIREMENTS ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR QUESTIONS ASKED IS ADDRESSED IN 14 CFR
6 SUBPART J – SPORT PILOTS
If I want to operate a light sport aircraft, what operating limits and endorsement requirements in this subpart must I comply with? For example: I am a private pilot and hold a single engine land certificate with a Part 67 medical certificate: SUBPART J – SPORT PILOTS 14 CFR SECTION
7 (1) A medical certificate
If I want to operate a light-sport aircraft, what operating limits and endorsement requirements in this subpart must I comply with? If you hold (1) A medical certificate 14 CFR §61.303(a)(1)
8 (ii) At least a recreational pilot certificate
And you hold (ii) At least a recreational pilot certificate with a category and class rating, 14 CFR §61.303(a)(1)(ii)
9 Any light sport aircraft in that category and class
Then you can operate Any light sport aircraft in that category and class 14 CFR §61.303(a)(1)(ii)(A)
10 You do not have to hold any of the endorsements required by this
And You do not have to hold any of the endorsements required by this Subpart, nor do you have to comply with the limitations of § 14 CFR §61.303(a)(1)(ii)(A)(1)
11 (2) Only a U.S. driver’s license
If I want to operate a light-sport aircraft, what operating limits and endorsement requirements in this subpart must I comply with? For example: I am a sport pilot and hold single engine land privileges with a valid United States driver’s license: If you hold (2) Only a U.S. driver’s license 14 CFR §61.303(a)(2)
12 (i) A sport pilot certificate,
And you hold (i) A sport pilot certificate, 14 CFR §61.303(a)(2)(i)
13 Any light sport aircraft for which you hold the endorsements required
Then you can operate Any light sport aircraft for which you hold the endorsements required for its category, class, make and model, 14 CFR §61.303(a)(2)(i)(A)
14 You must hold any other endorsements
And You must hold any other endorsements required by this subpart, and comply with the limitations of § 14 CFR §61.303(a)(2)(i)(A)(1)
15 (2) Only a U.S. driver’s license
If I want to operate a light-sport aircraft, what operating limits and endorsement requirements in this subpart must comply with? For example: I am a recreational pilot or higher and hold single engine land privileges with a valid U.S. driver’s license: If you hold (2) Only a U.S. driver’s license 14 CFR §61.303(a)(2)
16 (iii) At least a recreational pilot certificate but not a rating for
And you hold (iii) At least a recreational pilot certificate but not a rating for the category and class of light sport aircraft you operate, 14 CFR §61.303(a)(2)(iii)
17 This specific light sport aircraft, only if you hold the endorsements
Then you can operate This specific light sport aircraft, only if you hold the endorsements required in § for its category and class, Proficiency check 14 CFR §61.303(a)(2)(iii)(A)
18 And You must comply with the limitations in §61.315, except §61.315(c)(14) and, if a private pilot or higher, §61.315(c)(7). (c)( 7) airspace 61.315(c)(14) airspeed 14 CFR §61.303(a)(2)(iii)(A)(1)
19 (3) Neither a medical certificate nor a U.S. driver’s license,
If I want to operate a light-sport aircraft, what operating limits and endorsement requirements in this subpart must I comply with? For example: I am a private pilot and hold a single engine land certificate with no Part 67 medical certificate or valid U.S. driver’s license: If you hold (3) Neither a medical certificate nor a U.S. driver’s license, 14 CFR §61.303(a)(3)
20 (ii) At least a private pilot certificate,
And you hold (ii) At least a private pilot certificate, but not a rating for glider or balloon, 14 CFR §61.303(a)(3)(iii)
21 Only a light sport glider or balloon,
Then you can operate Only a light sport glider or balloon, if you hold the endorsements required in § for its category and class, § Proficiency check 14 CFR §61.303(a)(3)(iii)(A)
22 And You must comply with the limitations in §61.315, except §61.315(c)(14) and, if a private or higher, §61.315(c)(7). (c)( 7) airspace 61.315(c)(14) airspeed 14 CFR §61.303(a)(3)(iii)(A)(1)
23 What are the privileges of my flight instructor
certificate with a sport pilot rating? ..within the limits of your certificate and rating student training sport pilot and flight instructor training powered parachute and weight shift control – private pilot flight review or operating privileges practical and knowledge test preparation proficiency checks for additional category or class 14 CFR §61.413
24 What are the limits of a flight instructor
certificate with a sport pilot rating? you must hold category and class privileges at sport pilot level or higher applicable category and class privileges on flight instructor certificate 14 CFR §61.415
25 What are the limits of a flight instructor
certificate with a sport pilot rating? (continued) private powered parachute and weight shift control requires private certificate and appropriate flight instructor privileges cannot conduct more than 8 hours of flight training in a 24-consecutive-hour period 14 CFR §61.415
26 What are the limits of a flight instructor
certificate with a sport pilot rating? (continued) You can not endorse a student pilot certificate or logbook unless: you provide the flight training you review the cross-country planning you provide the airspace training you conduct the flight review in accordance with §61.56 14 CFR §61.415
27 What are the limits of a flight instructor
certificate with a sport pilot rating? (continued) must have airspace endorsement in accordance with § to provide training must have endorsement to provide training in aircraft with a VH in accordance with §61.327 14 CFR §61.415
28 What are the limits of a flight instructor
certificate with a sport pilot rating? (continued) must conduct training in an aircraft that meets the requirements of §91.109 must conduct training in an aircraft with two pilot stations single place pre-solo training must be conducted in a two pilot station aircraft in the appropriate category and class 14 CFR §61.415
29 What are the record keeping requirements for a flight instructor
with a sport pilot rating? sign logbook or training record keep record of the name, date, and type endorsement - student pilot for solo flight privileges knowledge and practical, proficiency check, and flight review additional privileges in accordance with §61.321, §61.325, and/or §61.327 14 CFR §61.423
30 What are the record keeping requirements for a flight instructor
with a sport pilot rating? (continued) within 10 days after providing an endorsement for a person to operate or provide training in an additional category or class… - complete, sign and submit application to: AFS-760, PO BOX Oklahoma City, OK retain copy & must keep records required by this section for 3 years 14 CFR §61.423
31 May I exercise the privileges of a flight instructor
with a sport pilot rating if I hold a flight instructor certificate with another rating? If you hold a current flight instructor certificate issued under subpart H: limited to category and class ratings listed must comply with § (privileges) must comply with § (limits) and §61.423 (record keeping requirements) for additional category or class must comply with §61.419 14 CFR §61.429
32 How do I obtain privileges to provide training
in an additional category or class of light sport aircraft? Receive an endorsement from an authorized instructor who trained you in areas of operation listed in §61.409 Successfully complete a proficiency check from another authorized flight instructor Complete an application (FAA Form ) Receive a logbook endorsement certifying you are proficient in the additional category or class 14 CFR §61.419
33 Complete an application (FAA Form 8710-11)
x Pilot WSCL Air Creation GTE Wilber R. Wright Wilber R. Wright CFI X OKC FSDO
34 Receive a logbook endorsement certifying you are proficient in the additional category or class.
I certify that (First name, MI, Last name) has met the training and endorsement requirements of § and § I have determined him/her proficient to act as PIC of (category and class) of light-sport aircraft. Wilber R. Wright, Wilber R. Wright CFI
35 Specific sport pilot regulations that an
instructor should be familiar with in order to instruct. § – operating limits and endorsement § – age and language requirements § – test requirements § – aeronautical knowledge § – flight proficiency requirements § – aeronautical experience requirements § – privileges and limits
36 Specific sport pilot regulations that an
instructor should be familiar with in order to instruct. (continued) § – additional category or class privileges § – airspace privileges § – VH greater then 87 knots CAS
37 Specific flight instructor sport pilot regulations
that an instructor should be familiar with in order to instruct. § – age, language and pilot certificate requirements § – tests required § – aeronautical knowledge requirements § – flight proficiency requirements § – aeronautical experience requirements § – Privileges of a Sport CFI § – Limitations of a Sport CFI § – Adding privilages to train in additional category or class
38 So what tools do I need to gather together in
order to instruct in the sport pilot program? FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR TOOL BOX
39 PRACTICAL TEST STANDARDS
FAA-S AIRPLANE, GYROPLANE AND GLIDER FAA-S LIGHT THAN AIR AIRSHIP AND BALLOON FAA-S WEIGHT SHIFT CONTROL AND POWERED PARACHUTE FAA-S PRIVATE PILOT WEIGHT SHIFT CONTROL AND POWERED PARACHUTE
40 KNOWLEDGE OF REGULATIONS
PART 1 – DEFINITIONS PART 61– PILOT AND FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION GENERAL PART 91– GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES NTSB PART 830 – AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT AND INCIDENT REPORTING PROCEDURES
41 AIRMAN CERTIFICATION AND/OR RATING APPLICATION – SPORT PILOT
AIRMAN APPLICATION FAA FORM AIRMAN CERTIFICATION AND/OR RATING APPLICATION – SPORT PILOT
42 AIRMAN KNOWLEDGE TESTS
SPORT PILOT (Category Specific) FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR AC Reference Materials and Subject Matter Knowledge Codes for Airman Knowledge Testing
43 FAA ORDER 8900.2 GENERAL AVIATION AIRMAN DESIGNEE HANDBOOK
Chapter 7 – Conduct Practical Test/ Certification Functions
44 COMMENTS, QUESTIONS OR SUGGESTIONS?
PHONE: MAIL: Light Sport Aviation Branch P.O. BOX 25082 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73125 WEBSITE:
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Sport Pilot and The DPE Bob Jex Orlando FSDO. References: 14 CFR Part 61, Subparts J & K 14 CFR Part 61, Subparts J & K Sport Pilot Examiner Handbook.