Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:9:p21
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 9 (pt 21/48)
Character Range: 1140391–1142998

completed at least 150 hours of aeronautical experience that includes:
 (a) at least 75 hours of flight time as pilot of a gyroplane; and
 (b) at least 35 hours of flight time as pilot in command of a gyroplane; and
 (c) at least 20 hours of dual flight in a gyroplane; and
 (d) at least 20 hours of cross‑country flight time as pilot in command of a powered aircraft; and
 (e) at least 10 hours of cross‑country flight time as pilot in command of a gyroplane; and
 (f) at least 10 hours of dual instrument time in an aircraft or approved flight simulation training device for the purpose.
 (2) The cross‑country flight time required by paragraph (1)(e) must include a flight of at least 150 nautical miles during which a full‑stop landing is made at each of 2 landing areas, other than the one from which the flight began.

61.630  Aeronautical experience requirements for grant of commercial pilot licences—airship category
 (1) An applicant for a commercial pilot licence with the airship category rating must have at least 200 hours of aeronautical experience that includes:
 (a) at least 180 hours of flight time as a pilot; and
 (b) at least 50 hours of flight time as pilot of an airship; and
 (c) at least 30 hours of flight time as pilot in command, or pilot in command under supervision, of an airship; and
 (d) at least 10 hours of cross‑country flight time as pilot in command, or pilot in command under supervision, of an airship; and
 (e) at least 10 hours of flight time at night as pilot in command, or pilot in command under supervision, of an airship; and
 (f) at least 40 hours of instrument time; and
 (g) at least 20 hours of instrument flight time; and
 (h) at least 10 hours of instrument flight time in an airship.
 (2) Any of the required aeronautical experience that is not completed as flight time as a pilot must be completed as simulated flight time in an approved flight simulation training device for the purpose.
Subpart 61.J—Multi‑crew pilot licences

61.635  Privileges of multi‑crew pilot licences
  Subject to Subpart 61.E and regulations 61.640 to 61.650, the holder of a multi‑crew pilot licence is authorised to pilot an aeroplane as co‑pilot for an operator that has a training and checking system that is in accordance with the requirements of Part 119 or 138.
Note 1: Subpart 61.E sets out certain limitations that apply to all pilot licences, and ratings and endorsements on pilot licences.
Note 2: The holder of a multi‑crew pilot licence is also authorised to taxi an aircraft in certain circumstances: see regulation 61.430.
Note 3: The holder of a multi‑crew