section_id,title_number,title_name,chapter,subchapter,part_number,part_name,subpart,subpart_name,section_number,section_heading,agency,authority,source_citation,amendment_citations,full_text 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.1,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.1 Applicability.,FAA,,,,This part prescribes the requirements for issuing flight engineer and flight navigator certificates and the general operating rules for holders of those certificates. 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.10,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.15 Duration of certificates.,FAA,,,"[Docket 8846, 33 FR 18613, Dec. 17, 1968, as amended by Amdt. 63-22, 47 FR 35693, Aug. 16, 1982; Amdt. 63-36, 73 FR 10668, Feb. 28, 2008]","(a) Except as provided in § 63.23 and paragraph (b) of this section, a certificate or rating issued under this part is effective until it is surrendered, suspended, or revoked. (b) A flight engineer certificate (with any amendment thereto) issued under § 63.42 expires at the end of the 24th month after the month in which the certificate was issued or renewed. However, the holder may exercise the privileges of that certificate only while the foreign flight engineer license on which that certificate is based is effective. (c) Any certificate issued under this part ceases to be effective if it is surrendered, suspended, or revoked. The holder of any certificate issued under this part that is suspended or revoked shall, upon the Administrator's request, return it to the Administrator. (d) Except for temporary certificate issued under § 63.13, the holder of a paper certificate issued under this part may not exercise the privileges of that certificate after March 31, 2013." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.11,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.15a [Reserved],FAA,,,, 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.12,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.16 Change of name; replacement of lost or destroyed certificate.,FAA,,,"[Amdt. 63-41, 83 FR 30280, June 27, 2018]","(a) An application for a change of name on a certificate issued under this part must be accompanied by the applicant's current certificate and the marriage license, court order, or other document verifying the change. The documents are returned to the applicant after inspection. (b) A request for a replacement of a lost or destroyed airman certificate issued under this part must be made: (1) By letter to the Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Airman Certification Branch, Post Office Box 25082, Oklahoma City, OK 73125 and must be accompanied by a check or money order for the appropriate fee payable to the FAA; or (2) In any other form and manner approved by the Administrator including a request to Airman Services at http://www.faa.gov, and must be accompanied by acceptable form of payment for the appropriate fee. (c) A request for the replacement of a lost or destroyed medical certificate must be made: (1) By letter to the Department of Transportation, FAA, Aerospace Medical Certification Division, P.O. Box 26200, Oklahoma City, OK 73125, and must be accompanied by a check or money order for the appropriate fee payable to the FAA; or (2) In any other manner and form approved by the Administrator and must be accompanied by acceptable form of payment for the appropriate fee. (d) A request for the replacement of a lost or destroyed knowledge test report must be made: (1) By letter to the Department of Transportation, FAA, Airmen Certification Branch, P.O. Box 25082, Oklahoma City, OK 73125, and must be accompanied by a check or money order for the appropriate fee payable to the FAA; or (2) In any other manner and form approved by the Administrator and must be accompanied by acceptable form of payment for the appropriate fee. (e) The letter requesting replacement of a lost or destroyed airman certificate, medical certificate, or knowledge test report must state: (1) The name of the person; (2) The permanent mailing address (including ZIP code), or if the permanent mailing address includes a post office box number, then the person's current residential address; (3) The certificate holder's date and place of birth; and (4) Any information regarding the— (i) Grade, number, and date of issuance of the airman certificate and ratings, if appropriate; (ii) Class of medical certificate, the place and date of the medical exam, name of the Airman Medical Examiner (AME), and the circumstances concerning the loss of the original medical certificate, as appropriate; and (iii) Date the knowledge test was taken, if appropriate. (f) A person who has lost an airman certificate, medical certificate, or knowledge test report may obtain in a form or manner approved by the Administrator, a document conveying temporary authority to exercise certificate privileges from the FAA Aeromedical Certification Branch or the Airman Certification Branch, as appropriate, and the— (1) Document may be carried as an airman certificate, medical certificate, or knowledge test report, as appropriate, for a period not to exceed 60 days pending the person's receiving a duplicate under paragraph (b), (c), or (d) of this section, unless the person has been notified that the certificate has been suspended or revoked. (2) Request for such a document must include the date on which a duplicate certificate or knowledge test report was previously requested." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.13,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.17 Tests: General procedure.,FAA,,,,"(a) Tests prescribed by or under this part are given at times and places, and by persons, designated by the Administrator. (b) The minimum passing grade for each test is 70 percent." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.14,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.18 Written tests: Cheating or other unauthorized conduct.,FAA,,,"[Docket 4086, 30 FR 2196, Feb. 18, 1965]","(a) Except as authorized by the Administrator, no person may— (1) Copy, or intentionally remove, a written test under this part; (2) Give to another, or receive from another, any part or copy of that test; (3) Give help on that test to, or receive help on that test from, any person during the period that test is being given. (4) Take any part of that test in behalf of another person; (5) Use any material or aid during the period that test is being given; or (6) Intentionally cause, assist, or participate in any act prohibited by this paragraph. (b) No person who commits an act prohibited by paragraph (a) of this section is eligible for any airman or ground instructor certificate or rating under this chapter for a period of 1 year after the date of that act. In addition, the commission of that act is a basis for suspending or revoking any airman or ground instructor certificate or rating held by that person." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.15,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.19 Operations during physical deficiency.,FAA,,,,"No person may serve as a flight engineer or flight navigator during a period of known physical deficiency, or increase in physical deficiency, that would make him unable to meet the physical requirements for his current medical certificate." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.16,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.20 [Reserved],FAA,,,, 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.17,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.21 Change of address.,FAA,,,"[Docket 10536, 35 FR 14075, Sept. 4, 1970]","Within 30 days after any change in his permanent mailing address, the holder of a certificate issued under this part shall notify the Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Airman Certification Branch, Post Office Box 25082, Oklahoma City, OK 73125, in writing, of his new address." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.18,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.23 Special purpose flight engineer and flight navigator certificates: Operation of U.S.-registered civil airplanes leased by a person not a U.S. citizen.,FAA,,,"[Docket 19300, 45 FR 5672, Jan. 24, 1980]","(a) General. The holder of a current foreign flight engineer or flight navigator certificate, license, or authorization issued by a foreign contracting State to the Convention on International Civil Aviation, who meets the requirements of this section, may hold a special purpose flight engineer or flight navigator certificate, as appropriate, authorizing the holder to perform flight engineer or flight navigator duties on a civil airplane of U.S. registry, leased to a person not a citizen of the United States, carrying persons or property for compensation or hire. Special purpose flight engineer and flight navigator certificates are issued under this section only for airplane types that can have a maximum passenger seating configuration, excluding any flight crewmember seat, of more than 30 seats or a maximum payload capacity (as defined in § 135.2(e) of this chapter) of more than 7,500 pounds. (b) Eligibility. To be eligible for the issuance, or renewal, of a certificate under this section, an applicant must present the following to the Administrator: (1) A current foreign flight engineer or flight navigator certificate, license, or authorization issued by the aeronautical authority of a foreign contracting State to the Convention on International Civil Aviation or a facsimile acceptable to the Administrator. The certificate or license must authorize the applicant to perform the flight engineer or flight navigator duties to be authorized by a certificate issued under this section on the same airplane type as the leased airplane. (2) A current certification by the lessee of the airplane— (i) Stating that the applicant is employed by the lessee; (ii) Specifying the airplane type on which the applicant will perform flight engineer or flight navigator duties; and (iii) Stating that the applicant has received ground and flight instruction which qualifies the applicant to perform the duties to be assigned on the airplane. (3) Documentation showing that the applicant currently meets the medical standards for the foreign flight engineer or flight navigator certificate, license, or authorization required by paragraph (b)(1) of this section, except that a U.S. medical certificate issued under part 67 of this chapter is not evidence that the applicant meets those standards unless the State which issued the applicant's foreign flight engineer or flight navigator certificate, license, or authorization accepts a U.S. medical certificate as evidence of medical fitness for a flight engineer or flight navigator certificate, license, or authorization. (c) Privileges. The holder of a special purpose flight engineer or flight navigator certificate issued under this section may exercise the same privileges as those shown on the certificate, license, or authorization specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, subject to the limitations specified in this section. (d) Limitations. Each certificate issued under this section is subject to the following limitations: (1) It is valid only— (i) For flights between foreign countries and for flights in foreign air commerce; (ii) While it and the certificate, license, or authorization required by paragraph (b)(1) of this section are in the certificate holder's personal possession and are current; (iii) While the certificate holder is employed by the person to whom the airplane described in the certification required by paragraph (b)(2) of this section is leased; (iv) While the certificate holder is performing flight engineer or flight navigator duties on the U.S.-registered civil airplane described in the certification required by paragraph (b)(2) of this section; and (v) While the medical documentation required by paragraph (b)(3) of this section is in the certificate holder's personal possession and is currently valid. (2) Each certificate issued under this section contains the following: (i) The name of the person to whom the U.S.-registered civil airplane is leased. (ii) The type of airplane. (iii) The limitation: “Issued under, and subject to, § 63.23 of the Federal Aviation Regulations.” (iv) The limitation: “Subject to the privileges and limitations shown on the holder's foreign flight (engineer or navigator) certificate, license, or authorization.” (3) Any additional limitations placed on the certificate which the Administrator considers necessary. (e) Termination. Each special purpose flight engineer or flight navigator certificate issued under this section terminates— (1) When the lease agreement for the airplane described in the certification required by paragraph (b)(2) of this section terminates; (2) When the foreign flight engineer or flight navigator certificate, license, or authorization, or the medical documentation required by paragraph (b) of this section is suspended, revoked, or no longer valid; or (3) After 24 months after the month in which the special purpose flight engineer or flight navigator certificate was issued. (f) Surrender of certificate. The certificate holder shall surrender the special purpose flight engineer or flight navigator certificate to the Administrator within 7 days after the date it terminates. (g) Renewal. The certificate holder may have the certificate renewed by complying with the requirements of paragraph (b) of this section at the time of application for renewal." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.2,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.2 Certification of foreign flight crewmembers other than pilots.,FAA,,,"[Docket 22052, 47 FR 35693, Aug. 18, 1982]",A person who is neither a United States citizen nor a resident alien is issued a certificate under this part (other than under § 63.23 or § 63.42) outside the United States only when the Administrator finds that the certificate is needed for the operation of a U.S.-registered civil aircraft. 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.3,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.3 Certificates and ratings required.,FAA,,,"[Amdt. 63-41, 83 FR 30280, June 27, 2018]","(a) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, no person may act as a flight engineer of a civil aircraft of U.S. registry unless that person has in his or her physical possession or readily accessible in the aircraft: (1) A current flight engineer certificate with appropriate ratings issued to that person under this part; (2) A document conveying temporary authority to exercise certificate privileges issued by the Airman Certification Branch under § 63.16(f); or (3) When engaged in a flight operation within the United States for a part 119 certificate holder authorized to conduct operations under part 121 of this chapter, a temporary document provided by that certificate holder under an approved certificate verification plan. (b) A person may act as a flight engineer of an aircraft only if that person holds a current second-class (or higher) medical certificate issued to that person under part 67 of this chapter, or other documentation acceptable to the FAA, that is in that person's physical possession or readily accessible in the aircraft. (c) When the aircraft is operated within a foreign country, a current flight engineer certificate issued by the country in which the aircraft is operated, with evidence of current medical qualification for that certificate, may be used. Also, in the case of a flight engineer certificate issued under § 63.42, evidence of current medical qualification accepted for the issue of that certificate is used in place of a medical certificate. (d) No person may act as a flight navigator of a civil aircraft of U.S. registry unless that person has in his or her physical possession a current flight navigator certificate issued to him or her under this part and a second-class (or higher) medical certificate issued to him or her under part 67 of this chapter within the preceding 12 months. However, when the aircraft is operated within a foreign country, a current flight navigator certificate issued by the country in which the aircraft is operated, with evidence of current medical qualification for that certificate, may be used. (e) Each person who holds a flight engineer or flight navigator certificate, medical certificate, or temporary document in accordance with paragraph (a)(3) of this section shall present it for inspection upon the request of the Administrator or an authorized representative of the National Transportation Safety Board, or of any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.4,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.11 Application and issue.,FAA,,,"[Docket 1179, 27 FR 7969, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 63-3, 30 FR 14559, Nov. 23, 1965; Amdt. 63-7, 31 FR 13523, Oct. 20, 1966; Amdt. 63-22, 47 FR 35693, Aug. 16, 1982; Amdt. 63-35, 72 FR 18558, Apr. 12, 2007]","(a) An application for a certificate and appropriate class rating, or for an additional rating, under this part must be made on a form and in a manner prescribed by the Administrator. Each person who applies for airmen certification services to be administered outside the United States for any certificate or rating issued under this part must show evidence that the fee prescribed in appendix A of part 187 of this chapter has been paid. (b) An applicant who meets the requirements of this part is entitled to an appropriate certificate and appropriate class ratings. (c) Unless authorized by the Administrator, a person whose flight engineer certificate is suspended may not apply for any rating to be added to that certificate during the period of suspension. (d) Unless the order of revocation provides otherwise, a person whose flight engineer or flight navigator certificate is revoked may not apply for the same kind of certificate for 1 year after the date of revocation." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.5,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.12 Offenses involving alcohol or drugs.,FAA,,,"[Docket 21956, 50 FR 15379, Apr. 17, 1985, as amended by Amdt. 63-27, 54 FR 34330, Aug. 18, 1989]","(a) A conviction for the violation of any Federal or state statute relating to the growing, processing, manufacture, sale, disposition, possession, transportation, or importation of narcotic drugs, marihuana, or depressant or stimulant drugs or substances is grounds for— (1) Denial of an application for any certificate or rating issued under this part for a period of up to 1 year after the date of final conviction; or (2) Suspension or revocation of any certificate or rating issued under this part. (b) The commission of an act prohibited by § 91.17(a) or § 91.19(a) of this chapter is grounds for— (1) Denial of an application for a certificate or rating issued under this part for a period of up to 1 year after the date of that act; or (2) Suspension or revocation of any certificate or rating issued under this part." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.6,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.12a Refusal to submit to an alcohol test or to furnish test results.,FAA,,,"[Docket 21956, 51 FR 1229, Jan. 9, 1986, as amended by Amdt. 63-27, 54 FR 34330, Aug. 18, 1989]","A refusal to submit to a test to indicate the percentage by weight of alcohol in the blood, when requested by a law enforcement officer in accordance with § 91.11(c) of this chapter, or a refusal to furnish or authorize the release of the test results when requested by the Administrator in accordance with § 91.17 (c) or (d) of this chapter, is grounds for— (a) Denial of an application for any certificate or rating issued under this part for a period of up to 1 year after the date of that refusal; or (b) Suspension or revocation of any certificate or rating issued under this part." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.7,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.12b [Reserved],FAA,,,, 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.8,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.13 Temporary certificate.,FAA,,,"[Docket 1179, 27 FR 7969, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 63-19, 43 FR 22639, May 25, 1978]","A certificate effective for a period of not more than 120 days may be issued to a qualified applicant, pending review of his application and supplementary documents and the issue of the certificate for which he applied." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.9,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,A,Subpart A—General,,§ 63.14 [Reserved],FAA,,,, 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.1,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,B,Subpart B—Flight Engineers,,§ 63.31 Eligibility requirements; general.,FAA,,,"[Docket 6458, 30 FR 14559, Nov. 23, 1965, as amended by Amdt. 63-9, 33 FR 18614, Dec. 17, 1968]","To be eligible for a flight engineer certificate, a person must— (a) Be at least 21 years of age; (b) Be able to read, speak, and understand the English language, or have an appropriate limitation placed on his flight engineer certificate; (c) Hold at least a second-class medical certificate issued under part 67 of this chapter within the 12 months before the date he applies, or other evidence of medical qualification accepted for the issue of a flight engineer certificate under § 63.42; and (d) Comply with the requirements of this subpart that apply to the rating he seeks." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.2,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,B,Subpart B—Flight Engineers,,§ 63.33 Aircraft ratings.,FAA,,,,"(a) The aircraft class ratings to be placed on flight engineer certificates are— (1) Reciprocating engine powered; (2) Turbopropeller powered; and (3) Turbojet powered. (b) To be eligible for an additional aircraft class rating after his flight engineer certificate with a class rating is issued to him, an applicant must pass the written test that is appropriate to the class of airplane for which an additional rating is sought, and— (1) Pass the flight test for that class of aircraft; or (2) Satisfactorily complete an approved flight engineer training program that is appropriate to the additional class rating sought." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.3,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,B,Subpart B—Flight Engineers,,§ 63.35 Knowledge requirements.,FAA,,,"[Docket 1179, 27 FR 7969, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 63-17, 40 FR 32830, Aug. 5, 1975; Docket 63-21, 47 FR 13316, Mar. 29, 1982; Docket FAA-2023-0825, Amdt. 63-47, 89 FR 80053, Oct. 1, 2024]","(a) An applicant for a flight engineer certificate must pass a written test on the following: (1) The regulations of this chapter that apply to the duties of a flight engineer. (2) The theory of flight and aerodynamics. (3) Basic meteorology with respect to engine operations. (4) Center of gravity computations. (b) An applicant for the original or additional issue of a flight engineer class rating must pass a written test for that airplane class on the following: (1) Preflight. (2) Airplane equipment. (3) Airplane systems. (4) Airplane loading. (5) Airplane procedures and engine operations with respect to limitations. (6) Normal operating procedures. (7) Emergency procedures. (8) Mathematical computation of engine operations and fuel consumption. (c) Before taking the written tests prescribed in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, an applicant for a flight engineer certificate must present satisfactory evidence of having completed one of the experience requirements of § 63.37. However, the applicant may take the written tests before acquiring the flight training required by § 63.37. (d) An applicant for a flight engineer certificate or rating must have passed the written tests required by paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section since the beginning of the 24th calendar month before the month in which the flight is taken. However, this limitation does not apply to an applicant for a flight engineer certificate or rating if— (1) The applicant— (i) Within the period ending 24 calendar months after the month in which the applicant passed the written test, is employed as a flight crewmember or mechanic by a U.S. air carrier or commercial operator operating either under part 121 or as a commuter air carrier under part 135 (as defined in part 298 of this title) and is employed by such a certificate holder at the time of the flight test; (ii) If employed as a flight crewmember, has completed initial training, and, if appropriate, transition or upgrade training; and (iii) Meets the recurrent training requirements of the applicable part or, for mechanics, meets the recency of experience requirements of part 65 of this chapter; (2) Within the period ending 24 calendar months after the month in which the applicant passed the written test, the applicant participated in a flight engineer or maintenance training program of a U.S. scheduled military air transportation service and is currently participating in that program; or (3) An applicant is eligible to take a practical test for a flight engineer certificate or rating under this part with an expired written test report in accordance with § 61.40 of this chapter. (e) An air carrier or commercial operator with an approved training program under part 121 of this chapter may, when authorized by the Administrator, provide as part of that program a written test that it may administer to satisfy the test required for an additional rating under paragraph (b) of this section." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.4,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,B,Subpart B—Flight Engineers,,§ 63.37 Aeronautical experience requirements.,FAA,,,"[Docket 6458, 30 FR 14559, Nov. 23, 1965, as amended by Amdt. 63-5, 31 FR 9047, July 1, 1966; Amdt. 63-17, 40 FR 32830, Aug. 5, 1975]","(a) 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— (1) On which a flight engineer is required by this chapter; or (2) That has at least three engines that are rated at least 800 horsepower each or the equivalent in turbine-powered engines. (b) 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: (1) 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. (2) 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. (3) 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. (4) 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. (5) 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. (6) At least 100 hours of flight time as a flight engineer. (7) 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." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.5,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,B,Subpart B—Flight Engineers,,§ 63.39 Skill requirements.,FAA,,,"[Docket FAA-2022-1463; Amdt. 63-46, 89 FR 22519, Apr. 1, 2024]","(a) An applicant for a flight engineer certificate with a class rating must pass a practical test in the class of airplane for which a rating is sought. To pass the practical test for a flight engineer certificate, the applicant must satisfactorily demonstrate the objectives in the areas of operation specified in the Flight Engineer Practical Test Standards for Reciprocating Engine, Turbopropeller, and Turbojet Powered Aircraft (incorporated by reference, see paragraph (c) of this section). The test may only be given in an airplane specified in § 63.37(a). (b) The applicant must— (1) Show that the applicant can satisfactorily perform preflight inspection, servicing, starting, pretakeoff, and postlanding procedures; (2) In flight, show that the applicant can satisfactorily perform the normal duties and procedures relating to the airplane, airplane engines, propellers (if appropriate), systems, and appliances; and (3) In flight, in an airplane simulator, or in an approved flight engineer training device, show that the applicant can satisfactorily perform emergency duties and procedures and recognize and take appropriate action for malfunctions of the airplane, engines, propellers (if appropriate), systems and appliances. (c) FAA-S-8081-21A, Flight Engineer Practical Test Standards for Reciprocating Engine, Turbopropeller, and Turbojet Powered Aircraft, November 2023, is incorporated by reference into this section with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. All approved material is available for inspection at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Contact FAA, Training and Certification Group, 202-267-1100, ACSPTSinquiries@faa.gov, www.faa.gov/training_testing. For information on the availability of this material at NARA, visit www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations or email fr.inspection@nara.gov. The material may be obtained from FAA, 800 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20591, 866-835-5322, www.faa.gov/training_testing." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.6,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,B,Subpart B—Flight Engineers,,§ 63.41 Retesting after failure.,FAA,,,,"An applicant for a flight engineer certificate who fails a written test or practical test for that certificate may apply for retesting— (a) After 30 days after the date he failed that test; or (b) After he has received additional practice or instruction (flight, synthetic trainer, or ground training, or any combination thereof) that is necessary, in the opinion of the Administrator or the applicant's instructor (if the Administrator has authorized him to determine the additional instruction necessary) to prepare the applicant for retesting." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.7,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,B,Subpart B—Flight Engineers,,§ 63.42 Flight engineer certificate issued on basis of a foreign flight engineer license.,FAA,,,"[Docket 8846, 33 FR 18614, Dec. 17, 1968, as amended by Amdt. 63-20, 45 FR 5673, Jan. 24, 1980]","(a) Certificates issued. The holder of a current foreign flight engineer license issued by a contracting State to the Convention on International Civil Aviation, who meets the requirements of this section, may have a flight engineer certificate issued to him for the operation of civil aircraft of U.S. registry. Each flight engineer certificate issued under this section specifies the number and State of issuance of the foreign flight engineer license on which it is based. If the holder of the certificate cannot read, speak, or understand the English language, the Administrator may place any limitation on the certificate that he considers necessary for safety. (b) Medical standards and certification. An applicant must submit evidence that he currently meets the medical standards for the foreign flight engineer license on which the application for a certificate under this section is based. A current medical certificate issued under part 67 of this chapter will be excepted as evidence that the applicant meets those standards. However, a medical certificate issued under part 67 of this chapter is not evidence that the applicant meets those standards outside the United States unless the State that issued the applicant's foreign flight engineer license also accepts that medical certificate as evidence of the applicant's physical fitness for his foreign flight engineer license. (c) Ratings issued. Aircraft class ratings listed on the applicant's foreign flight engineer license, in addition to any issued to him after testing under the provisions of this part, are placed on the applicant's flight engineer certificate. An applicant without an aircraft class rating on his foreign flight engineer license may be issued a class rating if he shows that he currently meets the requirements for exercising the privileges of his foreign flight engineer license on that class of aircraft. (d) Privileges and limitations. The holder of a flight engineer certificate issued under this section may act as a flight engineer of a civil aircraft of U.S. registry subject to the limitations of this part and any additional limitations placed on his certificate by the Administrator. He is subject to these limitations while he is acting as a flight engineer of the aircraft within or outside the United States. However, he may not act as flight engineer or in any other capacity as a required flight crewmember, of a civil aircraft of U.S. registry that is carrying persons or property for compensation or hire. (e) Renewal of certificate and ratings. The holder of a certificate issued under this section may have that certificate and the ratings placed thereon renewed if, at the time of application for renewal, the foreign flight engineer license on which that certificate is based is in effect. Application for the renewal of the certificate and ratings thereon must be made before the expiration of the certificate." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.8,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,B,Subpart B—Flight Engineers,,§ 63.43 Flight engineer courses.,FAA,,,,"An applicant for approval of a flight engineer course must submit a letter to the Administrator requesting approval, and must also submit three copies of each course outline, a description of the facilities and equipment, and a list of the instructors and their qualifications. An air carrier or commercial operator with an approved flight engineer training course under part 121 of this chapter may apply for approval of a training course under this part by letter without submitting the additional information required by this paragraph. Minimum requirements for obtaining approval of a flight engineer course are set forth in appendix C of this part." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.3.1.1,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,C,Subpart C—Flight Navigators,,§ 63.51 Eligibility requirements; general.,FAA,,,,"To be eligible for a flight navigator certificate, a person must— (a) Be at least 21 years of age; (b) Be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language; (c) Hold at least a second-class medical certificate issued under part 67 of this chapter within the 12 months before the date he applies; and (d) Comply with §§ 63.53, 63.55, and 63.57." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.3.1.2,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,C,Subpart C—Flight Navigators,,§ 63.53 Knowledge requirements.,FAA,,,"[Docket 1179, 27 FR 7970, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 63-19, 43 FR 22639, May 25, 1978; Docket FAA-2023-0825, Amdt. 63-47, 89 FR 80053, Oct. 1, 2024]","(a) An applicant for a flight navigator certificate must pass a written test on— (1) The regulations of this chapter that apply to the duties of a flight navigator; (2) The fundamentals of flight navigation, including flight planning and cruise control; (3) Practical meteorology, including analysis of weather maps, weather reports, and weather forecasts; and weather sequence abbreviations, symbols, and nomenclature; (4) The types of air navigation facilities and procedures in general use; (5) Calibrating and using air navigation instruments; (6) Navigation by dead reckoning; (7) Navigation by celestial means; (8) Navigation by radio aids; (9) Pilotage and map reading; and (10) Interpretation of navigation aid identification signals. (b) A report of the test is mailed to the applicant. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, a passing grade is evidence, for a period of 24 calendar months after the test, that the applicant has complied with this section. (c) An applicant is eligible to take a practical test for a flight navigator certificate under this part with an expired written test report in accordance with § 61.40 of this chapter." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.3.1.3,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,C,Subpart C—Flight Navigators,,§ 63.55 Experience requirements.,FAA,,,,"(a) An applicant for a flight navigator certificate must be a graduate of a flight navigator course approved by the Administrator or present satisfactory documentary evidence of— (1) Satisfactory determination of his position in flight at least 25 times by night by celestial observations and at least 25 times by day by celestial observations in conjunction with other aids; and (2) At least 200 hours of satisfactory flight navigation including celestial and radio navigation and dead reckoning. A pilot who has logged 500 hours of cross-country flight time, of which at least 100 hours were at night, may be credited with not more than 100 hours for the purposes of paragraph (a)(2) of this section. (b) Flight time used exclusively for practicing long-range navigation methods, with emphasis on celestial navigation and dead reckoning, is considered to be satisfactory navigation experience for the purposes of paragraph (a) of this section. It must be substantiated by a logbook, by records of an armed force or a certificated air carrier, or by a letter signed by a certificated flight navigator and attached to the application." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.3.1.4,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,C,Subpart C—Flight Navigators,,§ 63.57 Skill requirements.,FAA,,,"[Docket 1179, 27 FR 7970, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 63-19, 43 FR 22639, May 25, 1978]","(a) An applicant for a flight navigator certificate must pass a practical test in navigating aircraft by— (1) Dead reckoning; (2) Celestial means; and (3) Radio aids to navigation. (b) An applicant must pass the written test prescribed by § 63.53 before taking the test under this section. However, if a delay in taking the test under this section would inconvenience the applicant or an air carrier, he may take it before he receives the result of the written test, or after he has failed the written test. (c) The test requirements for this section are set forth in appendix A of this part." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.3.1.5,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,C,Subpart C—Flight Navigators,,§ 63.59 Retesting after failure.,FAA,,,"[Docket 1179, 27 FR 7970, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 63-19, 43 FR 22640, May 25, 1978]","(a) An applicant for a flight navigator certificate who fails a written or practical test for that certificate may apply for retesting— (1) After 30 days after the date he failed that test; or (2) Before the 30 days have expired if the applicant presents a signed statement from a certificated flight navigator, certificated ground instructor, or any other qualified person approved by the Administrator, certifying that that person has given the applicant additional instruction in each of the subjects failed and that person considers the applicant ready for retesting. (b) A statement from a certificated flight navigator, or from an operations official of an approved navigator course, is acceptable, for the purposes of paragraph (a)(2) of this section, for the written test and for the flight test. A statement from a person approved by the Administrator is acceptable for the written tests. A statement from a supervising or check navigator with the United States Armed Forces is acceptable for the written test and for the practical test. (c) If the applicant failed the flight test, the additional instruction must have been administered in flight." 14:14:2.0.1.1.3.3.1.6,14,Aeronautics and Space,I,D,63,PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PILOTS,C,Subpart C—Flight Navigators,,§ 63.61 Flight navigator courses.,FAA,,,,"An applicant for approval of a flight navigator course must submit a letter to the Administrator requesting approval, and must also submit three copies of the course outline, a description of his facilities and equipment, and a list of the instructors and their qualifications. Requirements for the course are set forth in appendix B to this part."