Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/14/61.315
Timestamp: 2015-07-30 11:07:24
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14 CFR 61.315 - What are the privileges and limits of my sport pilot certificate? | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 14 › Chapter I › Subchapter D › Part 61 › Subpart J › Section 61.315 14 CFR 61.315 - What are the privileges and limits of my sport pilot certificate?
There is 1 rule appearing in the Federal Register for 14 CFR Part 61. View below or at eCFR (GPOAccess)
§ 61.315
You may share the operating expenses of a flight with a passenger, provided the expenses involve only fuel, oil, airport expenses, or aircraft rental fees. You must pay at least half the operating expenses of the flight.
You may not act as pilot in command of a light-sport aircraft:
In Class B, C, and D airspace, at an airport located in Class B, C, or D airspace, and to, from, through, or at an airport having an operational control tower unless you have met the requirements specified in§ 61.325.
Outside the United States, unless you have prior authorization from the country in which you seek to operate. Your sport pilot certificate carries the limit “Holder does not meet ICAO requirements.”
To demonstrate the aircraft in flight to a prospective buyer if you are an aircraft salesperson.
At an altitude of more than 10,000 feet MSL or 2,000 feet AGL, whichever is higher.
Has a VH greater than 87 knots CAS, unless you have met the requirements of § 61.327(b).
Has a VH less than or equal to 87 knots CAS, unless you have met the requirements of § 61.327(a) or have logged flight time as pilot in command of an airplane with a VH less than or equal to 87 knots CAS before April 2, 2010.
Contrary to any limit on your pilot certificate or airman medical certificate, or any other limit or endorsement from an authorized instructor.
Contrary to any restriction or limitation on your U.S. driver's license or any restriction or limitation imposed by judicial or administrative order when using your driver's license to satisfy a requirement of this part.
As a pilot flight crewmember on any aircraft for which more than one pilot is required by the type certificateof the aircraft or the regulations under which the flight is conducted.
Title 14 published on 2015-01-01The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 14 CFR Part 61 after this date.2015-02-23; vol. 80 # 35 - Monday, February 23, 201580 FR 9544 - Operation and Certification of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems