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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 194 — Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 120—Powered-Lift: Pilot Certification and Training; Operations Requirements · § 194.216

§ 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.

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(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.
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