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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 61 — Certification: Pilots, Flight Instructors, and Ground Instructors · § 61.187

§ 61.187. Flight proficiency.

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(a)General. A person who is applying for a flight instructor certificate must receive and log flight and ground training from an authorized instructor on the areas of operation listed in this section that apply to the flight instructor rating sought. The applicant's logbook must contain an endorsement from an authorized instructor certifying that the person is proficient to pass a practical test on those areas of operation.
(b)Areas of operation.
(1)For an airplane category rating with a single-engine class rating:
(i)Fundamentals of instructing;
(ii)Technical subject areas;
(iii)Preflight preparation;
(iv)Preflight lesson on a maneuver to be performed in flight;
(v)Preflight procedures;
(vi)Airport and seaplane base operations;
(vii)Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
(viii)Fundamentals of flight;
(ix)Performance maneuvers;
(x)Ground reference maneuvers;
(xi)Slow flight, stalls, and spins;
(xii)Basic instrument maneuvers;
(xiii)Emergency operations; and
(xiv)Postflight procedures.
(2)For an airplane category rating with a multiengine class rating:
(i)Fundamentals of instructing;
(ii)Technical subject areas;
(iii)Preflight preparation;
(iv)Preflight lesson on a maneuver to be performed in flight;
(v)Preflight procedures;
(vi)Airport and seaplane base operations;
(vii)Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
(viii)Fundamentals of flight;
(ix)Performance maneuvers;
(x)Ground reference maneuvers;
(xi)Slow flight and stalls;
(xii)Basic instrument maneuvers;
(xiii)Emergency operations;
(xiv)Multiengine operations; and
(xv)Postflight procedures.
(3)For a rotorcraft category rating with a helicopter class rating:
(i)Fundamentals of instructing;
(ii)Technical subject areas;
(iii)Preflight preparation;
(iv)Preflight lesson on a maneuver to be performed in flight;
(v)Preflight procedures;
(vi)Airport and heliport operations;
(vii)Hovering maneuvers;
(viii)Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
(ix)Fundamentals of flight;
(x)Performance maneuvers;
(xi)Emergency operations;
(xii)Special operations; and
(xiii)Postflight procedures.
(4)For a rotorcraft category rating with a gyroplane class rating:
(i)Fundamentals of instructing;
(ii)Technical subject areas;
(iii)Preflight preparation;
(iv)Preflight lesson on a maneuver to be performed in flight;
(v)Preflight procedures;
(vi)Airport operations;
(vii)Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
(viii)Fundamentals of flight;
(ix)Performance maneuvers;
(x)Flight at slow airspeeds;
(xi)Ground reference maneuvers;
(xii)Emergency operations; and
(xiii)Postflight procedures.
(5)For a powered-lift category rating:
(i)Fundamentals of instructing;
(ii)Technical subject areas;
(iii)Preflight preparation;
(iv)Preflight lesson on a maneuver to be performed in flight;
(v)Preflight procedures;
(vi)Airport and heliport operations;
(vii)Hovering maneuvers;
(viii)Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
(ix)Fundamentals of flight;
(x)Performance maneuvers;
(xi)Ground reference maneuvers;
(xii)Slow flight and stalls;
(xiii)Basic instrument maneuvers;
(xiv)Emergency operations;
(xv)Special operations; and
(xvi)Postflight procedures.
(6)For a glider category rating:
(i)Fundamentals of instructing;
(ii)Technical subject areas;
(iii)Preflight preparation;
(iv)Preflight lesson on a maneuver to be performed in flight;
(v)Preflight procedures;
(vi)Airport and gliderport operations;
(vii)Launches and landings;
(viii)Fundamentals of flight;
(ix)Performance speeds;
(x)Soaring techniques;
(xi)Performance maneuvers;
(xii)Slow flight, stalls, and spins;
(xiii)Emergency operations; and
(xiv)Postflight procedures.
(7)For an instrument rating with the appropriate aircraft category and class rating:
(i)Fundamentals of instructing;
(ii)Technical subject areas;
(iii)Preflight preparation;
(iv)Preflight lesson on a maneuver to be performed in flight;
(v)Air traffic control clearances and procedures;
(vi)Flight by reference to instruments;
(vii)Navigation aids;
(viii)Instrument approach procedures;
(ix)Emergency operations; and
(x)Postflight procedures.
(c)The flight training required by this section may be accomplished:
(1)In an aircraft that is representative of the category and class of aircraft for the rating sought; or
(2)In a flight simulator or flight training device representative of the category and class of aircraft for the rating sought, and used in accordance with an approved course at a training center certificated under part 142 of this chapter. [Docket 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997; Amdt. 61-103, 62 FR 40907, July 30, 1997; Amdt. 61-124, 74 FR 42561, Aug. 21, 2009]
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