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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 141 — Pilot Schools · § 141.5

§ 141.5. Requirements for a pilot school certificate.

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The FAA may issue a pilot school certificate with the appropriate ratings if, within the 24 calendar months before the date application is made, the applicant—
(a)Completes the application for a pilot school certificate on the form and in the manner prescribed by the FAA;
(b)Has held a provisional pilot school certificate;
(c)Meets the applicable requirements under subparts A through C of this part for the school certificate and associated ratings sought;
(d)Has established a pass rate of 80 percent or higher on the first attempt for all:
(1)Knowledge tests leading to a certificate or rating;
(2)Practical tests leading to a certificate or rating;
(3)End-of-course tests for an approved training course specified in appendix K of this part; and
(4)End-of-course tests for special curricula courses approved under § 141.57.
(e)Has graduated at least 10 different people from the school's approved training courses. [Docket FAA-2006-26661, 74 FR 42563, Aug. 21, 2009, as amended by Amdt. 141-14, 75 FR 56858, Sept. 17, 2010; Docket FAA-2016-6142, Amdt. 141ndash;20, 83 FR 30283, June 27, 2018]
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