Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:26:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 26 (pt 2/5)
Character Range: 1273448–1276227

item in Part 4 of table 61.935 is authorised to conduct an instrument approach operation under the IFR in a multi‑engine helicopter only if the holder also holds an approach and landing – multi‑engine helicopter private instrument endorsement.

61.950  Requirements for grant of private instrument endorsements
 (1) An applicant for an endorsement mentioned in column 1 of an item in table 61.935 must hold:
 (a) a private instrument rating; and
 (b) each rating or endorsement (if any) mentioned in column 3 of the item.
Note: Subregulation (1) is satisfied, in relation to a required rating or endorsement, if the applicant holds a certificate of validation of an overseas flight crew licence, rating or endorsement that is equivalent to the required rating or endorsement: see item 36 of Part 2 of the Dictionary.
 (2) The applicant must also have:
 (a) completed flight training for the endorsement; and
 (b) met the aeronautical experience requirements (if any) mentioned in column 3 of the item; and
 (c) passed the flight test mentioned in the Part 61 Manual of Standards for the endorsement.
Note 1: For paragraph (a), for the requirements for flight training, see Division 61.B.2.
Note 2: For paragraph (b), for the determination of a person's flight time and other aeronautical experience, see Division 61.A.2.
Note 3: For paragraph (c), for the conduct of flight tests, see Division 61.B.4.
 (3) A person who holds a private instrument rating and an instrument endorsement is taken to meet the requirements for the grant of the private instrument endorsement (if any) that is equivalent to the instrument endorsement.
Subpart 61.O—Night VFR ratings

Division 61.O.1—Privileges and requirements for grant of night VFR ratings

61.955  Privileges of night VFR ratings
  Subject to Subpart 61.E and regulations 61.960 to 61.970, the holder of a pilot licence and a night VFR rating is authorised to pilot an aircraft at night under the VFR other than in:
 (a) an operation using a night vision imaging system; or
 (b) a night aerial application operation below 500 ft AGL.
Note: Subpart 61.E sets out certain limitations that apply to all pilot licences, and ratings and endorsements on pilot licences.

61.960  Limitations on exercise of privileges of night VFR ratings—endorsements
  The holder of a night VFR rating is authorised to conduct an activity mentioned in column 2 of an item in table 61.980 only if the holder also holds the endorsement mentioned in column 1 of the item.

61.965  Limitations on exercise of privileges of night VFR ratings—recent experience
  The holder of a night VFR rating is authorised to exercise the privileges of the rating in an aircraft of a particular category only if the holder has, within the previous 6 months:
 (a) conducted: