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61.31 Type Ratings (Index)

CFR Part 61 Pilot Certification Requirements

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§ 61.31   Index for Type Rating requirements, additional training, and authorization requirements.

(a) Type ratings required. A person who acts as a pilot in command of any of the following aircraft must hold a type rating for that aircraft... More....

(b) Authorization in lieu of a type rating. A person may be authorized to operate without a type rating for up to 60 days an aircraft requiring a type rating, provided... More....

(c) Aircraft category, class, and type ratings: Limitations on the carriage of persons, or operating for compensation or hire.... More....

(d) Aircraft category, class, and type ratings: Limitations on operating an aircraft as the pilot in command. To serve as the pilot in command of an aircraft, a person must... More....

(e) Additional training required for operating complex airplanes. ... More....

(f) Additional training required for operating high-performance airplanes ... More....

(g) Additional training required for operating pressurized aircraft capable of operating at high altitudes. ... More....

(h) Additional aircraft type-specific training... More....

(i) Additional training required for operating tailwheel airplanes... More....

(j) Additional training required for operating a glider... More....

(k) Exceptions. Students, recreational pilots, sport pilots, balloons, non type-certificated rotorcraft, gliders, lighter-than-air aircraft, powered-lifts, powered parachutes, or weight-shift-control aircraft... More....


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