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| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.1.3.1 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | A | Subpart A—General | § 194.101 Applicability. | FAA | (a) The Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) in this part prescribes: (1) Certain requirements that may be satisfied in lieu of the requirements of part 61 of this chapter for persons seeking a powered-lift pilot certificate and rating, the conditions under which those certificates and ratings are necessary, and the privileges and limitations of those certificates and ratings; (2) The general operating rules applicable to all persons operating powered-lift, including those an operator must meet to conduct powered-lift operations under parts 91, 135, and 136 of this chapter; (3) The requirements for persons conducting training, testing, and checking utilizing a powered-lift or flight simulation training device (FSTD) representing a powered-lift under parts 135, 141, and 142 of this chapter; and (4) The requirements for persons conducting maintenance, preventative maintenance, rebuilds, alterations, or inspections on powered-lift pursuant to part 43 of this chapter. (b) In addition to the requirements in this part, the following parts continue to apply to those persons described in paragraph (a) of this section unless otherwise specified in this part: parts 43, 60, 61, 91, 97, 135, 136, 141, and 142 of this chapter. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.1.3.2 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | A | Subpart A—General | § 194.103 Definitions. | FAA | For the purpose of this part: Aviation Safety Inspector means a pilot employed by the FAA to conduct operations of a powered-lift for the purpose of establishing a type rating in that particular powered-lift under part 21 of this chapter, as appropriate. Extended over-water operation means a powered-lift operation over water at a horizontal distance of more than 50 nautical miles from the nearest shoreline and more than 50 nautical miles from an off-shore heliport structure under part 91 or 135 of this chapter. FAA test pilot means a pilot employed by the FAA to conduct operations of a powered-lift for the purpose of FAA examination or inspection of a type design for which an application for type certification has been submitted under part 21 of this chapter. Heliport means an area of land, water, or structure used or intended to be used for the landing and takeoff of helicopters and powered-lift. Instructor pilot means a pilot employed or used by a manufacturer of a powered-lift to conduct operations of the powered-lift for the purpose of developing a proposed training curriculum and providing crew training. Manufacturer means any person who holds, or is an applicant for, a type or production certificate for an aircraft. An amateur builder under § 21.191(g) of this chapter, builder of a kit aircraft under § 21.191(h) of this chapter, or the holder of a restricted category type certificate are not considered manufacturers for the purpose of this part. Test pilot means a pilot employed or used by a manufacturer of a powered-lift to conduct operations of the powered-lift for the purpose of research and development and showing compliance with this chapter. Vertical-lift flight mode means a mode of flight where a powered-lift: (1) Is in a configuration that allows vertical takeoff, vertical landing, and low-speed flight; and (2) Depends principally on engine-driven lift devices or engine thrust for lift. Wing-borne flight mode means a mode of flight where a powered-lift is not operating in the ver… | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.1.3.3 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | A | Subpart A—General | § 194.105 Qualification of powered-lift FSTDs. | FAA | (a) For flight simulation training devices (FSTDs) representing powered-lift for which qualification standards have not been issued under part 60 of this chapter, the applicable requirements will be the portions of the flight simulation training device qualification performance standards contained in appendices A through D to part 60 of this chapter that are found by the Administrator to be appropriate for the powered-lift and applicable to a specific type design, or such FSTD qualification criteria as the Administrator may find provide an equivalent level of safety to those FSTD qualification standards. (b) Proposed qualification performance standards as set forth by paragraph (a) of this section will be published in the Federal Register for comment, except when the FAA considers public notice to be unnecessary because previous opportunities to comment on substantially identical proposed qualification performance standards have been provided. In these instances, FAA will provide personal notice and opportunity for comment. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.1.3.4 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | A | Subpart A—General | § 194.107 Expiration. | FAA | This part, consisting of Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) No. 120, will remain in effect until January 21, 2035. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.1.3.5 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | A | Subpart A—General | § 194.109 Incorporation by reference. | FAA | Certain material is incorporated by reference into this part with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. All approved incorporation by reference (IBR) material is available for inspection at the FAA and at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Contact the FAA's Office of Rulemaking, 800 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20590; phone: (202) 267-9677. For information on the availability of this material at NARA, visit www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html or email fr.inspection@nara.gov. The material may be obtained from the sources in the following paragraphs: (a) RTCA, Inc., 1150 18th St. NW, Suite 910, Washington, DC 20036; phone: (202) 833-9339; website: www.rtca.org/products. (1) Section 2 of RTCA DO-309, Minimum Operational Performance Standards (MOPS) for Helicopter Terrain Awareness and Warning System (HTAWS) Airborne Equipment (Mar. 13, 2008); into §§ 194.302; 194.306. (2) [Reserved] (b) U.S. Department of Transportation, Subsequent Distribution Office, DOT Warehouse M30, Ardmore East Business Center, 3341 Q 75th Avenue, Landover, MD 20785; phone (301) 322-5377; website: www.faa.gov/aircraft/air_cert/design_approvals/tso/ (select the link “Search Technical Standard Orders”). (1) TSO-C194, Technical Standard Order: Helicopter Terrain Awareness and Warning System, effective Dec. 17, 2008; into §§ 194.302; 194.306. (2) [Reserved] | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.1 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.201 Alternate definition of cross-country time. | FAA | Notwithstanding the cross-country time definitions in § 61.1(b) of this chapter, a person may log flight time in a powered-lift as cross-country time provided the time was acquired during a flight— (a) That includes a point of landing that was at least a straight-line distance of more than 25 nautical miles from the original point of departure; and (b) That involves the use of dead reckoning, pilotage, electronic navigation aids, radio aids, or other navigation systems to navigate to the landing point. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.10 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.217 Test pilots, FAA test pilots, or aviation safety inspectors: Alternate aeronautical experience and logging requirements for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating. | FAA | (a) General applicability. An applicant for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating who is a test pilot for the manufacturer of an experimental powered-lift, an FAA test pilot, or an aviation safety inspector may satisfy the alternate aeronautical experience and logging requirements set forth in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, provided— (1) The flights are conducted in an experimental powered-lift at the manufacturer; (2) The applicant is authorized by the Administrator to act as pilot in command of the experimental powered-lift. (b) Alternate aeronautical experience requirements. Notwithstanding the eligibility requirement specified in § 61.123(f) of this chapter, a test pilot, FAA test pilot, or aviation safety inspector may meet the requirements in paragraphs (b)(1) through (4) of this section in lieu of the aeronautical experience requirements of § 61.129(e)(3) and (4) of this chapter. (1) A test pilot, FAA test pilot, or aviation safety inspector may receive 20 hours of flight training on the areas of operation listed in § 61.127(b)(5) of this chapter from an instructor pilot for the manufacturer of an experimental powered-lift in lieu of an authorized instructor, provided— (i) The training is conducted in accordance with the manufacturer's proposed training curriculum in the experimental powered-lift; and (ii) The test pilot, FAA test pilot, or aviation safety inspector receives a logbook or training record endorsement from the instructor pilot certifying that the test pilot satisfactorily completed the training curriculum specified in paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section. (2) A test pilot, FAA test pilot, or aviation safety inspector may accomplish the practical test preparation requirements in § 61.129(e)(3)(iv) of this chapter with a pilot who serves as an instructor pilot for the manufacturer of the experimental powered-lift. (3) A test pilot, FAA test pilot, or aviation safety inspector may satisfy the aeronautical experience requirement in § 61.129(e)(4) o… | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.11 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.219 Instructor pilots: Alternate aeronautical experience and logging requirements for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating. | FAA | (a) General applicability. An applicant for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating who is an instructor pilot for the manufacturer of an experimental powered-lift may satisfy the alternate aeronautical experience and logging requirements set forth in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, provided— (1) The flights are conducted in an experimental powered-lift at the manufacturer; and (2) The applicant is authorized by the Administrator to act as pilot-in-command of the experimental powered-lift. (b) Alternate aeronautical experience requirements. Notwithstanding the eligibility requirement specified in § 61.123(f) of this chapter, an instructor pilot may meet the requirements in paragraphs (b)(1) through (4) of this section in lieu of the aeronautical experience requirements of § 61.129(e)(3) and (4) of this chapter. (1) An instructor pilot may meet the requirements of paragraphs (b)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section in lieu of the 20 hours of training with an authorized instructor required by § 61.129(e)(3) of this chapter. (i) The instructor pilot provided the manufacturer's proposed training curriculum to a test pilot, FAA test pilot, or aviation safety inspector in the experimental powered-lift, which includes 20 hours of training on the areas of operation listed in § 61.127(b)(5) of this chapter; and (ii) The instructor pilot receives a logbook or training record endorsement from a management official within the manufacturer's organization certifying that the instructor pilot provided the training specified in paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section. (2) An instructor pilot may accomplish the practical test preparation requirements in § 61.129(e)(3)(iv) of this chapter with a pilot who serves as an instructor pilot for the manufacturer of the experimental powered-lift. (3) An instructor pilot may satisfy the aeronautical experience requirement in § 61.129(e)(4) of this chapter by logging at least 10 hours of solo flight time under an endorsement from another instructor pilot… | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.12 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.221 Initial cadre of instructors: Alternate aeronautical experience and logging requirements for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating. | FAA | (a) General applicability. An applicant for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating may satisfy the alternate aeronautical experience and logging requirements set forth in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, provided— (1) The applicant is authorized by the Administrator to serve as an initial check pilot, chief instructor, assistant chief instructor, or training center evaluator for the purpose of initiating training in a powered-lift under an approved training program under part 135, 141, or 142 of this chapter, as appropriate; and (2) The flights are conducted in type-certificated powered-lift at the manufacturer. (b) Alternate aeronautical experience requirements. Notwithstanding the eligibility requirement specified in § 61.123(f) of this chapter, an applicant may meet the requirements in paragraphs (b)(1) through (4) of this section in lieu of the aeronautical experience requirements of § 61.129(e)(3) and (4) of this chapter. (1) An applicant may receive 20 hours of flight training on the areas of operation listed in § 61.127(b)(5) of this chapter from an instructor pilot for the manufacturer of the powered-lift in lieu of an authorized instructor, provided— (i) The training is conducted in accordance with the manufacturer's training curriculum in the powered-lift; and (ii) The applicant receives a logbook or training record endorsement from the instructor pilot certifying that the test pilot satisfactorily completed the training curriculum specified in paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section. (2) An applicant may accomplish the practical test preparation requirements in § 61.129(e)(3)(iv) of this chapter with a pilot who serves as an instructor pilot for the manufacturer of the powered-lift. (3) An applicant may satisfy the aeronautical experience requirement in § 61.129(e)(4) of this chapter by logging at least 10 hours of solo flight time in a powered-lift under an endorsement from an instructor pilot or performing the duties of pilot-in-command in a powered-lift wit… | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.13 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.223 Pilots receiving training under an approved training program: Alternate requirements for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating. | FAA | (a) General applicability. An applicant for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating may satisfy the alternate requirements set forth in paragraphs (b) through (d) of this section, provided the applicant is receiving training under an approved training program under part 135, 141, or 142 of this chapter for the purpose of obtaining a powered-lift category rating. (b) Alternate aeronautical experience requirements. An applicant may satisfy the alternate requirements in § 194.233 in lieu of the cross-country aeronautical experience requirements specified in § 61.129(e)(3)(ii) and (iii) and (e)(4)(i) of this chapter. (c) Alternate logging requirement. Notwithstanding the logging requirements in § 61.51(e)(1) of this chapter, an applicant for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating may log up to 25 hours of pilot-in-command time towards the aeronautical experience requirement in § 194.216(a) for flights when the applicant is the sole manipulator of the controls of a powered-lift for which the pilot is not rated, provided— (1) The applicant is manipulating the controls of the powered-lift with an authorized instructor onboard; (2) The applicant is performing the duties of pilot-in-command; and (3) The flight is conducted in accordance with an approved training program under part 135, 141, or 142 of this chapter. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.14 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.225 Test pilots, FAA test pilots, and aviation safety inspectors: Alternate aeronautical experience and logging requirements for an instrument-powered-lift rating. | FAA | (a) General applicability. An applicant for an instrument-powered-lift rating who is test pilot for the manufacturer of an experimental powered-lift, an FAA test pilot, or aviation safety inspector may satisfy the alternate aeronautical experience and logging requirements set forth in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, provided— (1) The flights are conducted in an experimental powered-lift at the manufacturer; and (2) The applicant is authorized by the Administrator to act as pilot-in-command of the experimental powered-lift. (b) Alternate aeronautical experience requirements. A test pilot, FAA test pilot, or aviation safety inspector may meet the aeronautical experience requirements of paragraphs (b)(1) through (4) of this section in lieu of the aeronautical experience requirements of § 61.65(f)(2) of this chapter. (1) Notwithstanding the eligibility requirement in § 61.65(a)(5) of this chapter, a test pilot, FAA test pilot, or aviation safety inspector may receive 15 hours of instrument training on the areas of operation listed in § 61.65(c) of this chapter from an instructor pilot for the manufacturer of an experimental powered-lift in lieu of an authorized instructor, provided— (i) The training is conducted in accordance with the manufacturer's proposed training curriculum in the experimental powered-lift; and (ii) The test pilot, FAA test pilot, or aviation safety inspector receives a logbook or training record endorsement from the instructor pilot certifying that the applicant satisfactorily completed the training curriculum specified in paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section. (2) A test pilot, FAA test pilot, or aviation safety inspector may accomplish the practical test preparation requirements in § 61.65(f)(2)(i) of this chapter with an instructor pilot for the manufacturer of the experimental powered-lift. (3) A test pilot, FAA test pilot, or aviation safety inspector may accomplish the cross-country flight specified in § 61.65(f)(2)(ii) of this chapter for an instrument-powered-lift ratin… | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.15 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.227 Instructor pilots: Alternate aeronautical experience and logging requirements for an instrument-powered-lift rating. | FAA | (a) General applicability. An applicant for an instrument-powered-lift rating who is an instructor pilot for the manufacturer of an experimental powered-lift may satisfy the alternate aeronautical experience and logging requirements set forth in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, provided— (1) The flights are conducted in an experimental powered-lift at the manufacturer; and (2) The applicant is authorized by the Administrator to act as pilot-in-command of the experimental powered-lift. (b) Alternate aeronautical experience requirements. An instructor pilot may meet the aeronautical experience requirements of paragraphs (b)(1) through (4) of this section in lieu of the aeronautical experience requirements of § 61.65(f)(2) of this chapter. (1) Notwithstanding the eligibility requirement in § 61.65(a)(5) of this chapter, an instructor pilot may meet the requirements of paragraphs (b)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section in lieu of the 15 hours of training with an authorized instructor required by § 61.65(f)(2) of this chapter. (i) The instructor pilot provided the manufacturer's proposed training curriculum to a test pilot, FAA test pilot, or aviation safety inspector in the experimental powered-lift, which includes 15 hours of training on the areas of operation listed in § 61.65(c) of this chapter; and (ii) The instructor pilot receives a logbook or training record endorsement from a management official within the manufacturer's organization certifying that the instructor pilot provided the training specified in paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section. (2) An instructor pilot may accomplish the practical test preparation requirements in § 61.65(f)(2)(i) of this chapter with another pilot who serves as an instructor pilot for the manufacturer of the experimental powered-lift. (3) An instructor pilot may accomplish the cross-country flight specified in § 61.65(f)(2)(ii) of this chapter for an instrument-powered-lift rating without an authorized instructor, provided the instructor pilot— (i) Completes the cro… | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.16 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.229 Initial cadre of instructors: Alternate aeronautical experience and logging requirements for an instrument-powered-lift rating. | FAA | (a) General applicability. An applicant for an instrument-powered-lift rating may satisfy the alternate aeronautical experience and logging requirements set forth in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, provided— (1) The applicant is authorized by the Administrator to serve as an initial check pilot, chief instructor, assistant chief instructor, or training center evaluator for the purpose of initiating training in a powered-lift under an approved training program under part 135, 141, or 142 of this chapter, as appropriate; and (2) The flights are conducted in type-certificated powered-lift at the manufacturer. (b) Alternate aeronautical experience requirements. Notwithstanding the instrument rating requirements of § 61.65 of this chapter, an applicant may meet the requirements in paragraphs (b)(1) through (4) of this section in lieu of the aeronautical experience requirements of § 61.65(f)(2) of this chapter. (1) Notwithstanding the eligibility requirement in § 61.65(a)(5) of this chapter, an applicant may receive 15 hours of instrument training on the areas of operation listed in § 61.65(c) of this chapter from an instructor pilot for the manufacturer of a powered-lift in lieu of an authorized instructor, provided— (i) The training is conducted in accordance with the manufacturer's training curriculum in the powered-lift; and (ii) The applicant receives a logbook or training record endorsement from the instructor pilot certifying that the applicant satisfactorily completed the training curriculum specified in paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section. (2) An applicant may accomplish the practical test preparation requirements in § 61.65(f)(2)(i) of this chapter with a pilot who serves as an instructor pilot for the manufacturer of the powered-lift. (3) An applicant may accomplish the cross-country flight specified in § 61.65(f)(2)(ii) of this chapter for an instrument-powered-lift rating without an authorized instructor, provided the applicant— (i) Completes the cross-country flight specified in § 61.… | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.17 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.231 Pilots receiving training under an approved training program: Alternate requirements for an instrument-powered-lift rating. | FAA | (a) General applicability. An applicant for an instrument-powered-lift rating may satisfy the alternate requirements set forth in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, provided the applicant is receiving training under an approved training program under part 135, 141, or 142 of this chapter for the purpose of obtaining an instrument-powered-lift rating. (b) Alternate aeronautical experience requirements. An applicant may satisfy the alternate requirements in § 194.235 in lieu of the cross-country aeronautical experience requirements specified in § 61.65(f)(2)(ii) of this chapter. (c) Use of full flight simulators. In addition to the permitted credit for use of a full flight simulator in § 61.65(h) of this chapter, an applicant for an instrument-powered-lift rating may credit a maximum of 4 hours toward the aeronautical experience requirement in § 61.65(f)(1) of this chapter that requires 10 hours of cross-country time in a powered-lift, provided— (1) The aeronautical experience was obtained performing the duties of pilot-in-command during a simulated cross-country flight in a Level C or higher full flight simulator that represents the powered-lift category; (2) The cross-country flight includes the performance of instrument procedures under simulated instrument conditions; and (3) The sessions are conducted in accordance with an approved training program under part 135, 141, or 142 of this chapter. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.18 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.233 Alternate means to satisfy the cross-country aeronautical experience requirements for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating. | FAA | Notwithstanding the eligibility requirement in § 61.123(f) of this chapter, an applicant who does not meet the cross-country aeronautical experience requirements specified in § 61.129(e) of this chapter will be considered eligible for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating as specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section. (a) An applicant who does not meet the cross-country aeronautical experience requirements specified in § 61.129(e)(3)(ii) and (iii) of this chapter will be considered eligible for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating, provided the applicant has logged at least three cross-country flights consisting of— (1) One 2-hour cross-country flight in a powered-lift in daytime conditions that consists of a total straight-line distance of more than 50 nautical miles from the original point of departure; (2) One 2-hour cross-country flight in a powered-lift in nighttime conditions that consists of a total straight-line distance of more than 50 nautical miles from the original point of departure; and (3) An additional cross-country flight with landings at a minimum of three points, with one segment consisting of a straight-line distance of at least 50 nautical miles from the original point of departure. Except for the original point of departure, this additional cross-country flight must include landings at different points than the cross-country flights specified in paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section. (b) An applicant who does not have the cross-country aeronautical experience specified in § 61.129(e)(4)(i) of this chapter will be considered eligible for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category, provided the applicant has logged at least two cross-country flights with landings at a minimum of three points, with one segment consisting of a straight-line distance of at least 50 nautical miles from the original point of departure. Except for the original point of departure, the second cross-country flight must include… | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.19 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.235 Alternate means to satisfy the cross-country aeronautical experience requirements for an instrument-powered-lift rating. | FAA | (a) An applicant who does not meet the cross-country aeronautical experience requirements specified in § 61.65(f)(2)(ii) of this chapter will be considered eligible for an instrument-powered-lift rating, provided the applicant has logged instrument time that includes instrument flight training on cross-country flight procedures, including two cross-country flights in a powered-lift, provided each cross-country flight— (1) Is conducted with either an authorized instructor or an instructor pilot; and (2) Involves— (i) A flight of 100 nautical miles along airways or by directed routing from an air traffic control facility; (ii) An instrument approach at each airport; and (iii) Three different kinds of approaches with the use of navigation systems. (b) Notwithstanding the requirements in § 61.65(f)(2)(ii) of this chapter for the cross-country flight in a powered-lift, an applicant for an instrument-powered-lift rating is not required to file a flight plan and perform the cross-country flight under instrument flight rules, provided— (1) The powered-lift is not certificated for instrument flight; and (2) The applicant holds one of the following— (i) An instrument-airplane rating; (ii) An instrument-helicopter rating; or (iii) An airline transport pilot certificate. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.2 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.203 Alternate qualification requirements for certain flight instructors. | FAA | (a) Instructor pilots at a manufacturer. In addition to the provisions specified in § 61.3(d)(3) of this chapter, a flight instructor certificate issued under part 61 of this chapter is not necessary to conduct flight training if the training is given by an instructor pilot in a powered-lift at the manufacturer, provided the training is conducted in accordance with the manufacturer's training curriculum and is given to either— (1) A test pilot; (2) A person authorized by the Administrator to serve as an initial check pilot, chief instructor, assistant chief instructor, or training center evaluator for the purpose of initiating training in a powered-lift under an approved training program under part 135, 141, or 142 of this chapter, as appropriate; or (3) An FAA test pilot or aviation safety inspector. (b) Flight instructors under part 135 of this chapter. Notwithstanding the requirement in § 61.3(d)(3)(ii) of this chapter, a person must hold a flight instructor certificate with the appropriate powered-lift ratings to conduct training in accordance with a training curriculum approved to meet the requirements of § 194.243(a)(1). | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.20 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.237 Alternate means to satisfy the cross-country aeronautical experience requirements for a private pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating. | FAA | Notwithstanding the eligibility requirement in § 61.103(g) of this chapter, an applicant who does not meet the cross-country aeronautical experience requirements specified in § 61.109(e) of this chapter will be considered eligible for a private pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating as specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section. (a) Cross-country aeronautical experience at night. An applicant who does not meet the cross-country aeronautical experience specified in § 61.109(e)(2)(i) of this chapter will be considered eligible for a private pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating, provided the applicant has received 3 hours of night flight training that includes two cross-country flights that are each over 50 nautical miles total distance. (b) Solo cross-country aeronautical experience. An applicant who does not meet the solo cross-country aeronautical experience specified in § 61.109(e)(5)(ii) of this chapter will be considered eligible for a private pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating, provided the applicant has completed— (1) One solo cross-country flight of 100 nautical miles total distance, with landings at three points, and one segment of the flight being a straight-line distance of more than 25 nautical miles between the takeoff and landing locations; and (2) An additional solo cross-country flight in a powered-lift with landings at a minimum of three points, with one segment consisting of a straight-line distance of at least 50 nautical miles from the original point of departure. Except for the original point of departure, the additional cross-country flight must include landings at different points than the first cross-country flight. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.21 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.239 Alternate means to satisfy minimum curriculum content in certain appendices to part 141 of this chapter. | FAA | (a) Flight training minimum curriculum content. Notwithstanding the minimum curriculum requirements in § 141.55(a) of this chapter, a training course for which approval is requested is not required to consist of training on a task specified in an area of operation listed in the applicable appendix to part 141, provided— (1) The training course for which approval is requested is for a powered-lift course; (2) The powered-lift to be used in the course is not capable of performing the task specified in an area of operation listed in the applicable appendix to part 141; and (3) The FAA has issued waiver authority for that task in accordance with § 194.207(b). (b) Cross-country minimum curriculum content. Notwithstanding the minimum curriculum requirements in § 141.55(a) of this chapter, a training course for which approval is requested is not required to meet the minimum curriculum content specified in appendices B, C, and D to part 141, provided— (1) The training course for which approval is requested is for a powered-lift course. (2) The minimum curriculum content that is not met may consist of the training specified in— (i) Appendix B, paragraph 4.(b)(5)(ii)(A); (ii) Appendix B, paragraph 5.(e)(1); (iii) Appendix C, paragraph 4.(c)(3)(ii); (iv) Appendix D, paragraph 4.(b)(5)(ii) and (iii); (v) Appendix D, paragraph 5.(e)(2); or (vi) Appendix M, paragraphs 4.(b)(4)(ii)(A), 4.(b)(4)(iii)(A), and 5.(d)(1). (3) For each provision of training specified in paragraph (b)(2) of this section that is not met, the training course must include an additional cross-country flight consistent with the requirements of §§ 194.233, 194.235, and 194.237. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.22 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.241 Alternate qualification requirements for chief instructors, assistant chief instructors, and check instructors. | FAA | (a) Notwithstanding the qualification requirements in §§ 141.35(a)(1), 141.36(a)(1), and 141.37(a)(2)(ii) of this chapter, for a course of training under part 141 of this chapter that uses a powered-lift, a person seeking designation as a chief instructor, an assistant chief instructor, or a check instructor for checks and tests that relate to flight training must meet the following requirements— (1) Hold a commercial pilot certificate or an airline transport pilot certificate with the following ratings— (i) A powered-lift category rating; (ii) A type rating for the powered-lift used in the course; and (iii) An instrument-powered-lift rating or an airline transport pilot certificate with instrument privileges. (2) Hold a current flight instructor certificate with the following ratings— (i) A powered-lift category rating; and (ii) An instrument-powered-lift rating, if an instrument rating is required for the course. (b) Notwithstanding the qualification requirements in § 141.37(a)(3)(ii) of this chapter, for a course of training under part 141 of this chapter that uses a powered-lift, a person seeking designation as a check instructor for checks and tests that relate to ground training must hold a current flight instructor certificate with a powered-lift category rating or a ground instructor rating appropriate for the course. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.23 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.243 Pilot certification through completion of training, testing, and checking under part 135 of this chapter. | FAA | (a) Part 135 airman certification training program. (1) Subject to the requirements in subpart H to part 135 of this chapter, a certificate holder under part 119 of this chapter authorized to conduct part 135 operations may obtain approval under § 135.325 of this chapter to establish and implement a training curriculum to satisfy the following: (i) Ground training, flight training, and aeronautical experience requirements in § 61.65 of this chapter and § 194.231 for the addition of an instrument-powered-lift rating to a commercial pilot certificate; (ii) Ground training, flight training, and aeronautical experience requirements in § 61.63(b) of this chapter for the addition of an aircraft category rating to a commercial pilot certificate; and (iii) Ground and flight training requirements in § 61.63(d) of this chapter to add a type rating to a commercial pilot certificate. (2) No certificate holder may use a person, nor may any person serve, as an instructor in a training curriculum approved to meet the requirements of paragraph (a)(1) of this section unless, in addition to being qualified under §§ 135.338 and 135.340 of this chapter, the person holds a flight instructor certificate with a powered-lift category rating and instrument-powered-lift rating issued under part 61 of this chapter. (3) A certificate holder may train a pilot in a training curriculum approved to meet the requirements of paragraph (a)(1) of this section only if the pilot is employed by the certificate holder under part 119 of this chapter and holds at least the certificates and ratings set forth by § 194.215(a). (4) In addition to § 135.327 of this chapter, any curriculum approved under paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section must include the applicable aeronautical knowledge areas, areas of operation, and flight training required by part 61 of this chapter. If an alternative requirement is provided in this part, that alternative may be used. (b) Part 135 airman certification and checking. (1) A pilot who is employed by … | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.24 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.245 Pilot qualification and program management requirements to operate powered-lift under subpart K to part 91 of this chapter. | FAA | (a) Section 91.1055(a) of this chapter applies to powered-lift operating under subpart K to part 91. (b) Reference to class of aircraft in § 91.1055(b)(2) of this chapter is inapplicable when a powered-lift is used for the operation under subpart K to part 91. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.25 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.247 Pilot qualification requirements to operate powered-lift under part 135 of this chapter. | FAA | (a) Unless otherwise directed in this chapter, powered-lift must continue to comply with rules applicable to aircraft specified in part 135. (b) To comply with § 135.3 of this chapter, each certificate holder that conducts commuter operations under part 135 with powered-lift for which two pilots are required by the type certificate must: (1) Comply with subpart Y to part 121 of this chapter instead of the requirements of subparts G and H to part 135; and (2) Include in initial ground training for pilots in command and upgrade ground training, instruction and facilitated discussion on the following: (i) Leadership and command; and (ii) Mentoring, including techniques for instilling and reinforcing the highest standards of technical performance, airmanship, and professionalism in newly hired pilots. (3) Include the training required by paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of this section in recurrent ground training for pilots in command every 36 calendar months. (4) Include in initial flight training for pilots in command and upgrade flight training, sufficient scenario-based training incorporating crew resource management and leadership and command skills, to ensure the pilot's proficiency as pilot in command. (c) In lieu of compliance with the operating experience requirements listed in § 135.244(a)(1) through (4) of this chapter, no certificate holder may use a person, nor may any person serve, as pilot in command of a powered-lift unless that person possesses 20 hours of operating experience in each make and basic model of powered-lift to be flown. (d) To comply with § 135.345 of this chapter, initial, transition, and upgrade ground training for powered-lift pilots must include instruction in § 135.345(b)(6)(iv) of this chapter, as applicable. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.26 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.249 References to class in parts 135, 141, and 142 of this chapter. | FAA | (a) References to class of aircraft in §§ 135.4(b)(2), 135.247(a)(1) and (2), and 135.603 of this chapter are inapplicable when a powered-lift is used for the operation under part 135. (b) Notwithstanding the course content contained in the appendices to part 141, references to a class rating or a class of aircraft in those appendices is inapplicable when a powered-lift is used for the course of training. (c) References to class of aircraft in §§ 142.11(d)(2)(ii), 142.49(c)(3)(iii), 142.53(b)(1), and 142.65(b)(1) of this chapter are inapplicable when a powered-lift or flight simulation training device representing a powered-lift is used for the operation under part 142. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.27 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.251 Alternate means to satisfy minimum curriculum content in training courses under part 142 of this chapter. | FAA | A training course for which approval is requested is not required to consist of training on a task specified in an area of operation if the powered-lift is not capable of performing the task, provided the FAA has issued waiver authority for that task in accordance with § 194.207(b). | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.28 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.253 Alternate requirements for powered-lift without fully functional dual controls used in flight training. | FAA | (a) Powered-lift equipped with an instantly accessible single, functioning control. (1) A person may utilize the alternate requirement provided in paragraph (a)(2) of this section only if the applicant holds at least the certificates and ratings set forth by § 194.215(a) and instruction is provided by: (i) An instructor pilot for the manufacturer of the powered-lift under the manufacturer's proposed training curriculum, or (ii) A flight instructor under an approved training curriculum under part 135, 141, or 142 of this chapter, as applicable. (2) Notwithstanding the requirements of §§ 61.195(g) and 91.109(a) of this chapter, a person may operate a powered-lift that is being used for flight training without fully functioning dual controls provided— (i) The powered-lift is equipped with a single functioning flight control that is instantly accessible by both the applicant and the instructor; (ii) The single functioning flight control meets the certification standards for both pilot stations; and (iii) The instructor has determined that the flight can be conducted safely. (b) Full flight simulator training for powered-lift with single functioning controls and a single pilot station. A person may apply for a powered-lift category rating, an instrument-powered-lift rating, and a powered-lift type rating concurrently for a powered-lift with single controls and a single pilot station under an approved part 135, 141, or 142 training program by meeting the requirements set forth in appendix A to this part. (c) Deviation authority. Notwithstanding the requirements of §§ 61.195(g) and 91.109 of this chapter, the Administrator may authorize a deviation to operate a powered-lift that is being used for flight training in an approved training program under part 135, 141, or 142 without fully functioning dual controls provided: (1) The certificate holder demonstrates in a form and manner acceptable to the Administrator that— (i) The person providing the flight training and the PIC observing any applicable superv… | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.29 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.255 Alternate requirements for powered-lift without fully functioning dual controls used in supervised operating experience when adding a type rating. | FAA | (a) Notwithstanding § 61.64(f) of this chapter, a person who holds a powered-lift category, instrument-powered-lift rating, and powered-lift type rating and seeks an additional type rating for a powered-lift with a single functioning control and a single pilot station in accordance with §§ 61.63(d) and 61.64(a) of this chapter, and does not meet requirements of § 61.64(e), will receive a limitation on the certificate restricting the person operating the powered-lift type from carrying any person or property on the aircraft, other than necessary for the purpose of paragraph (b) of this section. (b) The limitation described in paragraph (a) of this section may be removed from the rating if the person complies with the following: (1) Performs 25 hours of flight time in the type of powered-lift for which the limitation applies under the observation of a fully rated pilot without limitations for the aircraft, maintaining full communication with the observing pilot, (2) Logs each flight and the observing pilot attests in writing to each flight, and (3) Presents evidence of the supervised operating experience to any examiner or Flight Standards office to have the limitation removed. (c) The observing pilot must have unobstructed visual sight of the controls and instrumentation. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.3 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.205 Limitations on flight training privileges for holders of airline transport pilot certificates under a part 135 of this chapter approved training program. | FAA | Notwithstanding the privileges in § 61.167(a)(2) of this chapter, a person who holds an airline transport pilot certificate with powered-lift ratings must hold a flight instructor certificate with the appropriate powered-lift ratings to instruct pilots in accordance with a training curriculum approved to meet the requirements of § 194.243(a)(1). | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.4 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.207 Alternate requirement for practical tests and training in a powered-lift. | FAA | (a) Required equipment for the practical test. Notwithstanding the equipment requirement in § 61.45(b)(1)(ii) of this chapter and the limitation specified in § 61.45(b)(2) of this chapter, an applicant for a certificate or rating may use a powered-lift that is precluded from performing all of the tasks required for the practical test without receiving a limitation on the applicant's certificate or rating, as appropriate. (b) Waiver authority for a practical test conducted in a powered-lift. An Examiner who conducts a practical test in a powered-lift may waive any task for which the FAA has provided waiver authority. (c) Flight training on waived tasks. Notwithstanding the requirements in §§ 61.107(a) and 61.127(a) of this chapter for training to include the areas of operation listed in § 61.107(b)(5) or § 61.127(b)(5) of this chapter, as applicable, an applicant seeking a private pilot certificate or commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating concurrently with a powered-lift type rating is not required to receive and log flight training on a task specified in an area of operation if the powered-lift is not capable of performing the task, provided the FAA has issued waiver authority for that task in accordance with paragraph (b) of this section. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.5 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.209 Additional qualification requirements for certain pilots serving as second-in-command. | FAA | (a) A person who obtains at least a private pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating by satisfactorily completing the practical test in a powered-lift that is precluded from performing each task required by § 61.43(a)(1) of this chapter may not serve as second-in-command of a powered-lift that is capable of performing the tasks that were waived on the person's practical test until the person has— (1) Received and logged ground and flight training from an authorized instructor on the specific tasks that were waived on the person's practical test; and (2) Received a logbook or training record endorsement from an authorized instructor certifying the person has satisfactorily demonstrated proficiency of those tasks. (b) The training and endorsement required by paragraph (a) of this section are not required if, prior to serving as second-in-command, a person meets one of the following requirements— (1) Successfully completes the practical test for a powered-lift type rating, and the practical test includes each task required by § 61.43(a)(1) of this chapter; or (2) Has received ground and flight training under an approved training program and has satisfactorily completed a competency check under § 135.293 or § 91.1065 of this chapter in a powered-lift, and the approved training and checking include each task that was previously waived in accordance with § 194.207(b). (c) An applicant receiving flight training under § 194.221, § 194.223, § 194.229, or § 194.231 may serve as second-in-command in a powered-lift type certificated for more than one required pilot flight crewmember without meeting the requirements of § 61.55(a)(1), (a)(2), and (b)(2) of this chapter. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.6 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.211 Alternate eligibility requirements for a person seeking a powered-lift type rating. | FAA | (a) General applicability. The requirements specified in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section apply only to persons seeking a type rating in a powered-lift that is capable of performing instrument maneuvers and procedures. (b) Obtaining an initial powered-lift type rating without concurrently obtaining the instrument-powered-lift rating. (1) Notwithstanding the requirement to hold or concurrently obtain an appropriate instrument rating in § 61.63(d)(1) of this chapter, a person who applies for an initial powered-lift type rating to be completed concurrently with a powered-lift category rating may apply for the type rating without holding or concurrently obtaining a powered-lift instrument rating, but the type rating will be limited to “visual flight rules (VFR) only.” (2) Notwithstanding the requirement in § 61.63(d)(4) of this chapter, a person who applies for a powered-lift type rating pursuant to paragraph (b)(1) of this section is not required to perform the type rating practical test in actual or simulated instrument conditions. (3) Except as specified in paragraph (b)(6) of this section, a person who obtains a powered-lift type rating with a “VFR only” limitation pursuant to paragraph (b)(1) of this section must remove the limitation in accordance with paragraph (b)(4) of this section within 2 calendar months from the month in which the person passes the type rating practical test. (4) The “VFR only” limitation may be removed after the person— (i) Passes an instrument rating practical test in a powered-lift in actual or simulated instrument conditions; and (ii) Passes a practical test in the powered-lift type for which the “VFR only” limitation applies on the appropriate areas of operation listed in § 61.157(e)(3) of this chapter that consist of performing instrument maneuvers and procedures in actual or simulated instrument conditions. (5) Except as specified in paragraph (b)(6) of this section, if a person who obtains a powered-lift type rating with a “VFR only” limitation pursuant to paragra… | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.7 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.213 Alternate endorsement requirements for certain persons seeking a powered-lift rating. | FAA | (a) Notwithstanding the requirements in part 61 of this chapter for an authorized instructor to provide endorsements for certificates and ratings, including endorsements for solo flight, the following persons may provide the required logbook or training record endorsements under part 61 of this chapter and this part for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating, an instrument-powered-lift rating, a powered-lift type rating, or a flight instructor certificate with powered-lift ratings— (1) An instructor pilot, provided the applicant is either— (i) A test pilot or instructor pilot for the manufacturer seeking type certification of an experimental powered-lift; (ii) A person authorized by the Administrator to serve as an initial check pilot, chief instructor, assistant chief instructor, or training center evaluator for the purpose of initiating training in a powered-lift under an approved training program under part 135, 141, or 142 of this chapter, as appropriate; or (iii) An FAA test pilot or aviation safety inspector; or (2) A management official within the manufacturer's organization, provided the applicant is an instructor pilot for the manufacturer of an experimental powered-lift. (b) The endorsements for training time under this section must include a description of the training given, length of training lesson, and the endorsement provider's signature and identifying information, including certificate number and expiration date, if applicable. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.8 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.215 Applicability of alternate aeronautical experience and logging requirements for commercial pilot certification and a powered-lift instrument rating. | FAA | (a) The alternate requirements set forth in §§ 194.216 through 194.231 apply only to persons who hold at least a commercial pilot certificate with the following ratings: (1) An airplane category rating with a single-engine or multi-engine class rating and an instrument-airplane rating; or (2) A rotorcraft category rating with a helicopter class rating and an instrument-helicopter rating. (b) If no alternate aeronautical experience or logging requirement is provided under this part, the person must meet the applicable requirements under part 61 of this chapter, as appropriate. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.2.3.9 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | B | Subpart B—Certification, Training, and Qualification Requirements for Pilots and Flight Instructors | § 194.216 Alternate aeronautical experience: Pilot-in-command flight time in a powered-lift for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating. | FAA | (a) Pilot-in-command flight time in a powered-lift. Notwithstanding the eligibility requirement specified in § 61.123(f) of this chapter, an applicant for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating under § 194.217, § 194.219, § 194.221, or § 194.223 may log 35 hours of pilot-in-command flight time in a powered-lift in lieu of the aeronautical experience requirement of § 61.129(e)(2)(i) of this chapter. (b) Use of full flight simulators. In addition to the permitted credit for use of a full flight simulator in § 61.129(i) of this chapter, an applicant for a commercial pilot certificate with a powered-lift category rating may credit a maximum of 15 hours toward the 35 hours of pilot-in-command flight time requirement in paragraph (a) of this section, provided— (1) The aeronautical experience was obtained performing the duties of pilot-in-command in a Level C or higher full flight simulator that represents the powered-lift category; and (2) The full flight simulator sessions are conducted in accordance with: (i) For test pilots, instructor pilots, FAA test pilots, or FAA aviation safety inspectors under § 194.217 or § 194.219, as applicable, the manufacturer's proposed training curriculum; (ii) For the initial cadre of instructors under § 194.221, the manufacturer's training curriculum; or (iii) For pilots under § 194.223, an approved training program under part 135, 141, or 142 of this chapter. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.3.3.1 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | C | Subpart C—Requirements for Persons Operating Powered-Lift | § 194.301 Applicability. | FAA | Unless otherwise specified by this part, persons operating powered-lift must continue to comply with rules applicable to all aircraft in parts 91, 135, and 136 of this chapter, as applicable to the operation. In addition, any sections or paragraphs within sections under parts 91 and 135 that refer to specific categories of aircraft and that are not referenced in the SFAR table to § 194.302 or § 194.306, do not apply to powered-lift. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.3.3.10 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | C | Subpart C—Requirements for Persons Operating Powered-Lift | § 194.310 Powered-lift in vertical-lift flight mode, flight recorder specifications under part 91 of this chapter. | FAA | Table 1 to § 194.310 1 When data sources are aircraft instruments (except altimeters) of acceptable quality to fly the aircraft the recording system excluding these sensors (but including all other characteristics of the recording system) shall contribute no more than half of the values in this column. 2 Percent of full range. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.3.3.11 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | C | Subpart C—Requirements for Persons Operating Powered-Lift | § 194.311 Powered-lift in wing-borne flight mode, flight recorder specifications under part 91 of this chapter. | FAA | Table 1 to § 194.311 1 When data sources are aircraft instruments (except altimeters) of acceptable quality to fly the aircraft the recording system excluding these sensors (but including all other characteristics of the recording system) shall contribute no more than half of the values in this column. 2 If data from the altitude encoding altimeter (100 ft. resolution) is used, then either one of these parameters should also be recorded. If, however, altitude is recorded at a minimum resolution of 25 feet, then these two parameters can be omitted. 3 Percent of full range. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.3.3.12 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | C | Subpart C—Requirements for Persons Operating Powered-Lift | § 194.312 Powered-lift in vertical-lift flight mode, flight recorder specifications under part 135 of this chapter. | FAA | Table 1 to § 194.312 1 When data sources are aircraft instruments (except altimeters) of acceptable quality to fly the aircraft the recording system excluding these sensors (but including all other characteristics of the recording system) shall contribute no more than half of the values in this column. 2 Percent of full range. 3 For all aircraft manufactured on or after December 6, 2010, the sampling interval per second is 4. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.3.3.13 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | C | Subpart C—Requirements for Persons Operating Powered-Lift | § 194.313 Powered-lift in wing-borne flight mode, flight recorder specification under part 135 of this chapter. | FAA | Table 1 to § 194.313 1 When data sources are aircraft instruments (except altimeters) of acceptable quality to fly the aircraft the recording system excluding these sensors (but including all other characteristics of the recording system) shall contribute no more than half of the values in this column. 2 If data from the altitude encoding altimeter (100 ft. resolution) is used, then either one of these parameters should also be recorded. If, however, altitude is recorded at a minimum resolution of 25 feet, then these two parameters can be omitted. 3 Percent of full range. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.3.3.2 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | C | Subpart C—Requirements for Persons Operating Powered-Lift | § 194.302 Provisions under part 91 of this chapter applicable to powered-lift. | FAA | [Docket FAA-2023-1275, Amdt. 194-1, 89 FR 92489, Nov. 21, 2024; Amdt. 194-1A, 90 FR 216, Jan. 3, 2025] | No person may operate a powered-lift under part 91 of this chapter unless that person complies with the regulations listed in the first column of table 1 to this section, notwithstanding their applicability to airplanes, helicopters, or rotorcraft, subject to the applicability provisions in the second column, and any additional requirements or clarification specified in the third column: Table 1 to § 194.302 | |||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.3.3.3 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | C | Subpart C—Requirements for Persons Operating Powered-Lift | § 194.303 IFR takeoff, approach, and landing minimums. | FAA | Section 91.1039(c) of this chapter applies to all powered-lift operated under subpart K to part 91 of this chapter regardless of powerplant type. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.3.3.4 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | C | Subpart C—Requirements for Persons Operating Powered-Lift | § 194.304 ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment and use. | FAA | Notwithstanding § 194.301, the exceptions outlined in § 91.215(b)(3) and (5) of this chapter for aircraft not certificated with an engine-driven electrical system do not apply to powered-lift. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.3.3.5 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | C | Subpart C—Requirements for Persons Operating Powered-Lift | § 194.305 Applicability of copter procedures under part 97 of this chapter to powered-lift. | FAA | Persons operating powered-lift may use copter procedures as defined in § 97.3 of this chapter if the aircraft is certified for instrument flight rule operations and does not contain a limitation prohibiting use of such procedures in its Aircraft Flight Manual. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.3.3.6 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | C | Subpart C—Requirements for Persons Operating Powered-Lift | § 194.306 Provisions under part 135 of this chapter applicable to powered-lift. | FAA | [Docket FAA-2023-1275, Amdt. 194-1, 89 FR 92489, Nov. 21, 2024; Amdt. 194-1A, 90 FR 219, Jan. 3, 2025] | No person may operate a powered-lift under part 135 of this chapter unless that person complies with the regulations listed in the first column of table 1 to this section, notwithstanding their applicability to airplanes, helicopters, or rotorcraft, subject to the applicability provisions in the second column and any additional requirements or clarification specified in the third column. Table 1 to § 194.306 | |||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.3.3.7 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | C | Subpart C—Requirements for Persons Operating Powered-Lift | § 194.307 Applicability of rules for eligible on-demand operations. | FAA | No person may operate a powered-lift in an eligible on-demand operation under part 135 of this chapter without complying with the requirements specified for the second in command of a fixed-wing aircraft contained in § 135.4(a)(3) of this chapter. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.3.3.8 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | C | Subpart C—Requirements for Persons Operating Powered-Lift | § 194.308 Applicability of national air tour safety standards under part 136 of this chapter to powered-lift. | FAA | (a) Persons operating powered-lift in commercial air tours must continue to comply with rules applicable to all aircraft in part 136 of this chapter, as applicable to the operation. (b) Suitable landing area, as defined in § 136.1 of this chapter, applies to powered-lift conducting commercial air tours. (c) Critical change of thrust for purposes of this section means a failure that would most adversely affect the performance or handling qualities of an aircraft. (d) No person may operate a powered-lift in a commercial air tour unless that person complies with the regulations listed in the first column of table 1 to this section, notwithstanding their applicability to airplanes or rotorcraft, subject to the applicability provisions in the second column, and any additional requirements or clarification specified in the third column: Table 1 to § 194.308 | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.3.3.9 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | C | Subpart C—Requirements for Persons Operating Powered-Lift | § 194.309 Applicability of flight instruction; simulated instrument flight. | FAA | The requirement to hold the appropriate category and class rating in § 91.109(c)(1)(i) of this chapter is not applicable to operations conducted to meet alternate aeronautical experience requirements set forth in §§ 194.225, 194.227, and 194.229. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.4.3.1 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | D | Subpart D—Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding, and Alteration Requirements for Powered-Lift Under Part 43 of This Chapter | § 194.401 Applicability. | FAA | Unless otherwise specified by this part, powered-lift must continue to comply with rules applicable to all aircraft in part 43 of this chapter. | ||||
| 14:14:3.0.1.6.39.4.3.2 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | L | 194 | PART 194—SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 120—POWERED-LIFT: PILOT CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING; OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS | D | Subpart D—Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding, and Alteration Requirements for Powered-Lift Under Part 43 of This Chapter | § 194.402 Maintenance provisions. | FAA | The following maintenance provisions under part 43 of this chapter that pertain to rotorcraft also apply to powered-lift: (a) Section 43.3(h) of this chapter applies to certificate holders operating powered-lift under part 135 of this chapter in a remote area; and (b) In lieu of complying with § 43.15(b) of this chapter, each person performing an inspection required by part 91 of this chapter on a powered-lift shall inspect critical parts in accordance with the maintenance manual or Instruction for Continuous Airworthiness, or as otherwise approved by the Administrator. (1) A “critical part” has the same meaning as provided in §§ 27.602 and 29.602 of this chapter. (2) [Reserved] |
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