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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 63 — Certification: Flight Crewmembers Other Than Pilots · § 63.31

§ 63.31. Eligibility requirements; general.

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To be eligible for a flight engineer certificate, a person must—
(a)Be at least 21 years of age;
(b)Be able to read, speak, and understand the English language, or have an appropriate limitation placed on his flight engineer certificate;
(c)Hold at least a second-class medical certificate issued under part 67 of this chapter within the 12 months before the date he applies, or other evidence of medical qualification accepted for the issue of a flight engineer certificate under § 63.42; and
(d)Comply with the requirements of this subpart that apply to the rating he seeks. (Sec. 6, 80 Stat. 937, 49 U.S.C. 1655) [Docket 6458, 30 FR 14559, Nov. 23, 1965, as amended by Amdt. 63-9, 33 FR 18614, Dec. 17, 1968]
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§ 63.31
Eligibility requirements; general.
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