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14 CFR § 61.1

Volume 2 · Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, 2025 edition.

Applicability and definitions

Sec.  61.1  Applicability and definitions.

    (a) Except as provided in part 107 of this chapter, this part 
prescribes:
    (1) The requirements for issuing pilot, flight instructor, and 
ground instructor certificates and ratings; the conditions under which 
those certificates and ratings are necessary; and the privileges and 
limitations of those certificates and ratings.
    (2) The requirements for issuing pilot, flight instructor, and 
ground instructor authorizations; the conditions under which those 
authorizations are necessary; and the privileges and limitations of 
those authorizations.
    (3) The requirements for issuing pilot, flight instructor, and 
ground instructor certificates and ratings for persons who have taken 
courses approved by the Administrator under other parts of this chapter.
    (b) For the purpose of this part:
    Accredited has the same meaning as defined by the Department of 
Education in 34 CFR 600.2.
    Aeronautical experience means pilot time obtained in an aircraft, 
flight simulator, or flight training device for meeting the appropriate 
training and flight time requirements for an airman certificate, rating, 
flight review, or recency of flight experience requirements of this 
part.
    Authorized instructor means--
    (i) A person who holds a ground instructor certificate issued under 
part 61 of this chapter and is in compliance with Sec.  61.217, when 
conducting ground training in accordance with the privileges and 
limitations of his or her ground instructor certificate;
    (ii) A person who holds a flight instructor certificate issued under 
part 61 of this chapter and is in compliance with Sec.  61.197, when 
conducting ground training or flight training in accordance with the 
privileges and limitations of his or her flight instructor certificate; 
or
    (iii) A person authorized by the Administrator to provide ground 
training or flight training under part 61, 121, 135, or 142 of this 
chapter when conducting ground training or flight training in accordance 
with that authority.
    Aviation training device means a training device, other than a full 
flight simulator or flight training device, that has been evaluated, 
qualified, and approved by the Administrator.
    Complex airplane means an airplane that has a retractable landing 
gear, flaps, and a controllable pitch propeller, including airplanes 
equipped with an engine control system consisting of a digital computer 
and associated accessories for controlling the engine and propeller, 
such as a full authority digital engine control; or, in the case of a 
seaplane, flaps and a controllable pitch propeller, including seaplanes 
equipped with an engine control system consisting of a digital computer 
and associated accessories for controlling the engine and propeller, 
such as a full authority digital engine control.
    Cross-country time means--



    (i) Except as provided in paragraphs (ii) through (vi) of this 
definition, time acquired during flight--
    (A) Conducted by a person who holds a pilot certificate;
    (B) Conducted in an aircraft;
    (C) That includes a landing at a point other than the point of 
departure; and
    (D) That involves the use of dead reckoning, pilotage, electronic 
navigation aids, radio aids, or other navigation systems to navigate to 
the landing point.
    (ii) For the purpose of meeting the aeronautical experience 
requirements (except for a rotorcraft category rating), for a private 
pilot certificate (except for a powered parachute category rating), a 
commercial pilot certificate, or an instrument rating, or for the 
purpose of exercising recreational pilot privileges (except in a 
rotorcraft) under Sec.  61.101 (c), time acquired during a flight--
    (A) Conducted in an appropriate aircraft;
    (B) That includes a point of landing that was at least a straight-
line distance of more than 50 nautical miles from the original point of 
departure; and
    (C) That involves the use of dead reckoning, pilotage, electronic 
navigation aids, radio aids, or other navigation systems to navigate to 
the landing point.
    (iii) For the purpose of meeting the aeronautical experience 
requirements for a sport pilot certificate (except for powered parachute 
privileges), time acquired during a flight conducted in an appropriate 
aircraft that--
    (A) Includes a point of landing at least a straight line distance of 
more than 25 nautical miles from the original point of departure; and
    (B) Involves, as applicable, the use of dead reckoning; pilotage; 
electronic navigation aids; radio aids; or other navigation systems to 
navigate to the landing point.
    (iv) For the purpose of meeting the aeronautical experience 
requirements for a sport pilot certificate with powered parachute 
privileges or a private pilot certificate with a powered parachute 
category rating, time acquired during a flight conducted in an 
appropriate aircraft that--
    (A) Includes a point of landing at least a straight line distance of 
more than 15 nautical miles from the original point of departure; and
    (B) Involves, as applicable, the use of dead reckoning; pilotage; 
electronic navigation aids; radio aids; or other navigation systems to 
navigate to the landing point.
    (v) For the purpose of meeting the aeronautical experience 
requirements for any pilot certificate with a rotorcraft category rating 
or an instrument-helicopter rating, or for the purpose of exercising 
recreational pilot privileges, in a rotorcraft, under Sec.  61.101(c), 
time acquired during a flight--
    (A) Conducted in an appropriate aircraft;
    (B) 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
    (C) That involves the use of dead reckoning, pilotage, electronic 
navigation aids, radio aids, or other navigation systems to navigate to 
the landing point.
    (vi) For the purpose of meeting the aeronautical experience 
requirements for an airline transport pilot certificate (except with a 
rotorcraft category rating), time acquired during a flight--
    (A) Conducted in an appropriate aircraft;
    (B) That is at least a straight-line distance of more than 50 
nautical miles from the original point of departure; and
    (C) That involves the use of dead reckoning, pilotage, electronic 
navigation aids, radio aids, or other navigation systems.
    (vii) For a military pilot who qualifies for a commercial pilot 
certificate (except with a rotorcraft category rating) under Sec.  61.73 
of this part, time acquired during a flight--
    (A) Conducted in an appropriate aircraft;
    (B) That is at least a straight-line distance of more than 50 
nautical miles from the original point of departure; and
    (C) That involves the use of dead reckoning, pilotage, electronic 
navigation aids, radio aids, or other navigation systems.



    Examiner means any person who is authorized by the Administrator to 
conduct a pilot proficiency test or a practical test for an airman 
certificate or rating issued under this part, or a person who is 
authorized to conduct a knowledge test under this part.
    Flight training means that training, other than ground training, 
received from an authorized instructor in flight in an aircraft.
    Ground training means that training, other than flight training, 
received from an authorized instructor.
    Institution of higher education has the same meaning as defined by 
the Department of Education in 34 CFR 600.4.
    Instrument approach means an approach procedure defined in part 97 
of this chapter.
    Instrument training means that time in which instrument training is 
received from an authorized instructor under actual or simulated 
instrument conditions.
    Knowledge test means a test on the aeronautical knowledge areas 
required for an airman certificate or rating that can be administered in 
written form or by a computer.
    Nationally recognized accrediting agency has the same meaning as 
defined by the Department of Education in 34 CFR 600.2.
    Night vision goggles means an appliance worn by a pilot that 
enhances the pilot's ability to maintain visual surface reference at 
night.
    Night vision goggle operation means the portion of a flight that 
occurs during the time period from 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before 
sunrise where the pilot maintains visual surface reference using night 
vision goggles in an aircraft that is approved for such an operation.
    Passenger means any person on board an aircraft other than a 
crewmember, FAA personnel, manufacturer personnel required for type 
certification, or a person receiving or providing flight training, 
checking, or testing as authorized by this part.
    Pilot time means that time in which a person--
    (i) Serves as a required pilot flight crewmember;
    (ii) Receives training from an authorized instructor in an aircraft, 
full flight simulator, flight training device, or aviation training 
device;
    (iii) Gives training as an authorized instructor in an aircraft, 
full flight simulator, flight training device, or aviation training 
device; or
    (iv) Serves as second in command in operations conducted in 
accordance with Sec.  135.99(c) of this chapter when a second pilot is 
not required under the type certification of the aircraft or the 
regulations under which the flight is being conducted, provided the 
requirements in Sec.  61.159(c) are satisfied.
    Practical test means a test on the areas of operations for an airman 
certificate, rating, or authorization that is conducted by having the 
applicant respond to questions and demonstrate maneuvers in flight, in a 
flight simulator, or in a flight training device.
    Set of aircraft means aircraft that share similar performance 
characteristics, such as similar airspeed and altitude operating 
envelopes, similar handling characteristics, and the same number and 
type of propulsion systems.
    Student pilot seeking a sport pilot certificate means a person who 
has received an endorsement--
    (i) To exercise student pilot privileges from a certificated flight 
instructor with a sport pilot rating; or
    (ii) That includes a limitation for the operation of a light-sport 
aircraft specified in Sec.  61.89(c) issued by a certificated flight 
instructor with other than a sport pilot rating.
    Technically advanced airplane (TAA) means an airplane equipped with 
an electronically advanced avionics system.
    Training time means training received--
    (i) In flight from an authorized instructor;
    (ii) On the ground from an authorized instructor; or



    (iii) In a flight simulator or flight training device from an 
authorized instructor.

[Docket 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997; Amdt. 61-103, 62 FR 40893, 
July 30, 1997 as amended by Amdt. 61-110, 69 FR 44864, July 27, 2004; 
Amdt. 61-124, 74 FR 42546, Aug. 21, 2009; Amdt. 61-128, 76 FR 54105, 
Aug. 31, 2011; Amdt. 61-130, 78 FR 42372, July 15, 2013; Amdt. 61-137, 
81 FR 42208, June 28, 2016; Amdt. 61-142, 83 FR 30276, June 27, 2018; 
Docket FAA-2023-1351, Amdt. 61-156, 89 FR 80339, Oct. 2, 2024]

    Effective Date Note: Amendments to Sec.  61.1 were published by 
Docket FAA-2023-1275; Amdt. 60-8, 89 FR 92483, Nov. 21, 2024, effective 
Jan. 21, 2025.

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