A. Pilot Qualifications | ||
References: | 14 CFR §61, §69; §91; FAA-H-9093-25B; AC 68-1 | |
Objective | To determine that the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management and skills associated with airman and medical certificates, including privileges, limitations, currency and operating as pilot-in-command(PIC) as private pilot | |
The applicant demonstrates understanding of | ||
K1 | Certification Requirements | §61.103 Eligibility, age, english knowledge, training, endorsements etc. §61.105 Aeronautical knowledge areas; §61.107 Flight Proficiency §61.109 Aeronautical experience |
K1 | Recent Flight Experience | §61.57 Recency of experience |
K1 | Recordkeeping | §61.51 Logbooks §61.51(d) Logging solo time as student §61.1(b)(iii) "Cross-country time means --" |
K2 | Privileges & Limitations | §61.113 Private Pilot privileges and limitations: Pilot in command |
K3 | Medical Certificates | §61.23 Medical Certificates: Requirement and duration & privileges |
K4 | Documents Required | |
K5 | §68 Basic Med | §68Requirements for operating certain small aircraft without a medical certificate AC 68-1 Basic Med |
The Applicant demonstrates the ability to identify, assess and mitigate risks encompassing: | ||
R1 | Failure to distinguish proficiency vs currency | FAA Proficiency |
R2 | Flying unfamiliar Airplanes or operating with unfamiliar flight display systems and avionics | FAA-H-8083-2 AC-90-109A - Transition to unfamilar aircraft |
The applicant demonstrates the ability to: | ||
S1 | Apply all of this in a SCENARIO | Scenarios: FAA-H-8083-2 (B-1,2) |