Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/14/63.37
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14 CFR 63.37 - Aeronautical experience requirements. | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 14 › Chapter I › Subchapter D › Part 63 › Subpart B › Section 63.37 14 CFR 63.37 - Aeronautical experience requirements.
§ 63.37
Aeronautical experience requirements.
Except as otherwise specified therein, the flight time used to satisfy the aeronautical experience requirements of paragraph (b) of this section must have been obtained on an airplane—
On which a flight engineer is required by this chapter; or
That has at least three engines that are rated at least 800 horsepower each or the equivalent in turbine-powered engines.
An applicant for a flight engineer certificate with a class rating must present, for the class rating sought, satisfactory evidence of one of the following:
At least 3 years of diversified practical experience in aircraft and aircraft engine maintenance (of which at least 1 year was in maintaining multiengine aircraft with engines rated at least 800 horsepower each, or the equivalent in turbine engine powered aircraft), and at least 5 hours of flight training in the duties of a flight engineer.
Graduation from at least a 2-year specialized aeronautical training course in maintaining aircraft and aircraft engines (of which at least 6 calendar months were in maintaining multiengine aircraft with engines rated at least 800 horsepower each or the equivalent in turbine engine powered aircraft), and at least 5 hours of flight training in the duties of a flight engineer.
A degree in aeronautical, electrical, or mechanical engineering from a recognized college, university, or engineering school; at least 6 calendar months of practical experience in maintaining multiengine aircraft with engines rated at least 800 horsepower each, or the equivalent in turbine engine powered aircraft; and at least 5 hours of flight training in the duties of a flight engineer.
At least a commercial pilot certificate with an instrument rating and at least 5 hours of flight training in the duties of a flight engineer.
At least 200 hours of flight time in a transport category airplane (or in a military airplane with at least two engines and at least equivalent weight and horsepower) as pilot in command or second in command performing the functions of a pilot in command under the supervision of a pilot in command.
At least 100 hours of flight time as a flight engineer.
Within the 90-day period before he applies, successful completion of an approved flight engineer ground and flight course of instruction as provided in appendix C of this part.
This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeU.S. Code: Title 49 - TRANSPORTATION§ 106 - Federal Aviation Administration§ 1354§ 1355§ 1421§ 1422§ 1427§ 40113 - Administrative§ 44701 - General requirements§ 44702 - Issuance of certificates§ 44703 - Airman certificates§ 44707 - Examining and rating air agencies§ 44709 - Amendments, modifications, suspensions, and revocations of certificates§ 44710 - Revocations of airman certificates for controlled substance violations§ 44711 - Prohibitions and exemption§ 45102 - Alcohol and controlled substances testing programs§ 45103 - Prohibited service§ 45301 - General provisions§ 45302 - Fees involving aircraft not providing air transportation