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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 121 — Operating Requirements: Domestic, Flag, and Supplemental Operations · § 121.439

§ 121.439. Pilot qualification: Recent experience.

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(a)No certificate holder may use any person nor may any person serve as a required pilot flightcrew member, unless within the preceding 90 days, that person has made at least three takeoffs and landings in the type airplane in which that person is to serve. The takeoffs and landings required by this paragraph may be performed in a Level B or higher FFS approved under § 121.407 to include takeoff and landing maneuvers. In addition, any person who fails to make the three required takeoffs and landings within any consecutive 90-day period must re-establish recency of experience as provided in paragraph
(b)of this section.
(b)In addition to meeting all applicable training and checking requirements of this part, a required pilot flightcrew member who has not met the requirements of paragraph
(a)of this section must re-establish recency of experience as follows:
(1)Under the supervision of a check pilot, make at least three takeoffs and landings in the type airplane in which that person is to serve or in a Level B or higher FFS.
(2)The takeoffs and landings required in paragraph (b)(1) of this section must include—
(i)At least one takeoff with a simulated failure of the most critical powerplant;
(ii)At least one landing from an ILS approach to the lowest ILS minimum authorized for the certificate holder; and
(iii)At least one landing to a full stop.
(c)[Reserved]
(d)When using an FFS to accomplish any of the requirements of paragraphs
(a)or
(b)of this section, each required flightcrew member position must be occupied by an appropriately qualified person, and the FFS must be operated as if in a normal inflight environment without use of the repositioning features of the FFS.
(e)A check pilot who observes the takeoffs and landings prescribed in paragraph (b)(1) of this section shall certify that the person being observed is proficient and qualified to perform flight duty in operations under this part and may require any additional maneuvers that are determined necessary to make this certifying statement.
(f)Deviation authority based upon designation of related aircraft in accordance with § 121.418(b).
(1)The Administrator may authorize a deviation from the requirements of paragraph
(a)of this section based upon a designation of related aircraft in accordance with § 121.418(b) of this part and a determination that the certificate holder can demonstrate an equivalent level of safety.
(2)A request for deviation from paragraph
(a)of this section must be submitted to the Administrator. The request must include the following:
(i)Identification of aircraft operated by the certificate holder designated as related aircraft.
(ii)The number of takeoffs, landings, maneuvers, and procedures necessary to maintain or re-establish recency based on review of the related aircraft, the operation, and the duty position.
(3)The administrator may, at any time, terminate a grant of deviation authority issued under this paragraph (f). [Docket 16383, 43 FR 22648, May 25, 1978, as amended by Amdt. 121-148, 43 FR 46235, Oct. 5, 1978; Amdt. 121-179, 47 FR 33390, Aug. 2, 1982; Amdt. 121-366, 78 FR 67841, Nov. 12, 2013; Amdt. 121-382, 85 FR 10926, Feb. 25, 2020; Docket FAA-2019-0360, Amdt. 121-392, 89 FR 51428, June 18, 2024]
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