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FAR/AIM
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Federal Aviation Regulations
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PART 61—CERTIFICATION: PILOTS, FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS, AND GROUND INSTRUCTORS
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Subpart J—Sport Pilots
Subpart J—Sport Pilots
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Table of Contents
- § 61.301 What is the purpose of this subpart and to whom does it apply?
- § 61.303 If I want to operate a light-sport aircraft, what operating limits and endorsement requirements in this subpart must I comply with?
- § 61.305 What are the age and language requirements for a sport pilot certificate?
- § 61.307 What tests do I have to take to obtain a sport pilot certificate?
- § 61.309 What aeronautical knowledge must I have to apply for a sport pilot certificate?
- § 61.311 What flight proficiency requirements must I meet to apply for a sport pilot certificate?
- § 61.313 What aeronautical experience must I have to apply for a sport pilot certificate?
- § 61.315 What are the privileges and limits of my sport pilot certificate?
- § 61.317 Is my sport pilot certificate issued with aircraft category and class ratings?
- § 61.319 [Reserved]
- § 61.321 How do I obtain privileges to operate an additional category or class of light-sport aircraft?
- § 61.323 [Reserved]
- § 61.325 How do I obtain privileges to operate a light-sport aircraft at an airport within, or in airspace within, Class B, C, and D airspace, or in other airspace with an airport having an operational control tower?
- § 61.327 Are there specific endorsement requirements to operate a light-sport aircraft based on V H ?