Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:9:p11
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 9 (pt 11/48)
Character Range: 1115074–1117978

61.480 applies to the applicant; and
 (b) the applicant holds an approval from the sport aviation body to operate an aircraft radio; and
 (c) the applicant has a current aviation English language proficiency assessment.
 (5) An applicant for a recreational navigation endorsement is eligible to be granted the endorsement if:
 (a) regulation 61.480 applies to the applicant; and
 (b) the applicant holds a cross‑country navigation approval from the sport aviation body; and
 (c) the applicant has completed at least 5 hours of solo cross‑country flight time that complies with subregulation 61.495(3).
Subpart 61.H—Private pilot licences

Division 61.H.1—General

61.505  Privileges of private pilot licences
  Subject to Subpart 61.E and regulation 61.510, the holder of a private pilot licence is authorised to pilot an aircraft as pilot in command or co‑pilot if:
 (a) the aircraft is engaged in a private operation; or
 (b) the holder is receiving flight training.
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 private pilot licence is also authorised to taxi an aircraft in certain circumstances: see regulation 61.430.
Note 3: The holder of a private pilot licence is also authorised to transmit on an aviation safety radio frequency: see regulation 61.435.

61.510  Limitations on exercise of privileges of private pilot licences—multi‑crew operations
 (1) On and after 1 September 2015, the holder of a private pilot licence is authorised to exercise the privileges of the licence in a multi‑crew operation only if the holder has completed an approved course of training in multi‑crew cooperation.
 (2) The holder of a private pilot licence that was granted on the basis of regulation 202.272 is taken to meet the requirement mentioned in subregulation (1) if, before 1 September 2015, the holder conducted a multi‑crew operation.

61.515  Requirements for grant of private pilot licences—general
 (1) An applicant for a private pilot licence must be at least 17.
 (2) The applicant must also have:
 (a) passed the aeronautical knowledge examination for the private pilot licence and the associated aircraft category rating; and
 (b) completed flight training for the private pilot licence and the associated aircraft category rating; and
 (c) passed the flight test mentioned in the Part 61 Manual of Standards for the private pilot licence and the associated aircraft category rating; and
 (d) met the aeronautical experience requirements mentioned in Division 61.H.2 or 61.H.3.
Note 1: For paragraph (a), for the conduct of aeronautical knowledge examinations, see Division 61.B.3.
Note 2: For paragraph (b), for the requirements for flight training, see Division 61.B.2.
Note 3: For paragraph (c), for the conduct of flight tests, see Division 61.B.4.
Note 4: For paragraph (d), for