![]() (A) Notwithstanding the period specified in §61.55(c), a person who is required to complete the second-in-command familiarization and currency requirements under §61.55(b)(1) and (2)įAR/AIM Update 01/12/21 ASA 2 between Maand Septemfor purposes of maintaining second-in-command privileges may complete the requirements of §61.55(b)(1) and (2) in the month before or three months after the month in which they are required, provided the pilot meets the requirements of paragraph 2.(b)(1)(ii) of this SFAR. (1) Second-in-command qualifications of §61.55. ![]() (4) Operations conducted under part 107 of this chapter by a person who holds a remote pilot certificate issued under part 107 of this chapter. Support public health needs (3) For operations conducted under part 91, subpart K, and part 125 of this chapter, persons who are serving as flight attendant crewmembers, check pilots, and flight instructors and (ii) The person is conducting an agricultural aircraft operation under a private agricultural aircraft operating certificate issued inĪccordance with §137.19 of this chapter (iii) The person has at least 500 hours of total time as a pilot, that includes at least 400 hours as a pilot in command and at least 50 hours that were accrued within the preceding 12 calendar months, and the person is conducting one of the following operations consistent with the compensation or hire exceptions specified in §61.113: (A) A flight incidental to that person’s business or employment (B) A flight in support of family medical needs or to transport essential goods for personal use (C) A flight necessary to fly an aircraft to a location in order to meet a requirement of this chapter or (D) A flight to transport essential goods and medical supplies to ![]() (2) Operations conducted by persons who are exercising the privileges of a private pilot certificate issued under this part, provided the person meets one of the following paragraphs- (i) The person is conducting a charitable medical flight for a volunteer pilot organization pursuant to an exemption issued under part 11 of this chapter, and the flight involves only the carriage of persons considered essential for the flight The relief provided by paragraph 2 of this SFARĪpplies to- (1) Operations conducted for compensation or hire under parts 91, 125, 133, and 137 of this chapter by persons who are exercising the privileges of at least a commercial pilot certificate issued under this part Training, recency, testing, and checking requirements. 100-2 of this part and (b) Certain air carriers and operators who are unable to obtain special flight permits with a continuing authorization under part 21 of this chapter for the purpose of flying the aircraft to a point of storage.Ģ. Of this part and (2) Duration and renewal requirements specified in parts 61, 63, 65, and 141 of this chapter, and SFAR No. (1) Training, recency, testing and checking requirements specified in parts 61, 91, 107, and 125 of this chapter, and SFAR No. (a) Certain persons who are unable to meet the following requirements during some period between Maand January 31, 2021. §61.118–1- relieF For certain perSonS during the national emergency concerning the novel coronaviruS diSeaSe (covid-19) public health emergencyĮffective Date: Octothrough April 31, 2021ġ.
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