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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 60 — Flight Simulation Training Device Initial and Continuing Qualification and Use · § 60.1

§ 60.1. Applicability.

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(a)This part prescribes the rules governing the initial and continuing qualification and use of all aircraft flight simulation training devices
(FSTD)used for meeting training, evaluation, or flight experience requirements of this chapter for flight crewmember certification or qualification. Additional requirements for FSTD representing powered-lift are set forth in part 194 of this chapter.
(b)The rules of this part apply to each person using or applying to use an FSTD to meet any requirement of this chapter.
(c)The requirements of § 60.33 regarding falsification of applications, records, or reports also apply to each person who uses an FSTD for training, evaluation, or obtaining flight experience required for flight crewmember certification or qualification under this chapter. [Docket FAA-2002-12461, 71 FR 63426, Oct. 30, 2006, as amended by Docket FAA-2023-1275; Amdt. 60-8, 89 FR 92483, Nov. 21, 2024]
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