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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 · § 194.241

§ 194.241. Alternate qualification requirements for chief instructors, assistant chief instructors, and check instructors.

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(a)Notwithstanding the qualification requirements in §§ 141.35(a)(1), 141.36(a)(1), and 141.37(a)(2)(ii) of this chapter, for a course of training under part 141 of this chapter that uses a powered-lift, a person seeking designation as a chief instructor, an assistant chief instructor, or a check instructor for checks and tests that relate to flight training must meet the following requirements—
(1)Hold a commercial pilot certificate or an airline transport pilot certificate with the following ratings—
(i)A powered-lift category rating;
(ii)A type rating for the powered-lift used in the course; and
(iii)An instrument-powered-lift rating or an airline transport pilot certificate with instrument privileges.
(2)Hold a current flight instructor certificate with the following ratings—
(i)A powered-lift category rating; and
(ii)An instrument-powered-lift rating, if an instrument rating is required for the course.
(b)Notwithstanding the qualification requirements in § 141.37(a)(3)(ii) of this chapter, for a course of training under part 141 of this chapter that uses a powered-lift, a person seeking designation as a check instructor for checks and tests that relate to ground training must hold a current flight instructor certificate with a powered-lift category rating or a ground instructor rating appropriate for the course.
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