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Sport Pilot-Pilot Certification
Light-Sport Aviation Branch AFS-610
The FAA Created a New Branch
Light Sport Aviation Branch - AFS-610
Mailing AddressLight Sport Aviation Branch AFS-610PO Box 25082Oklahoma City OK, 73125
WEB Addresshttp://afs600.faa.gov/
Phone Number405-954-6400
EMAIL: [email protected]
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LIGHT SPORT AVIATION BRANCHAFS-610
OPERATIONS TEAM AIRWORTHINESS TEAM
LARRY CLYMERMARK ALDRIDGEJOHN RIFFEY
EDSEL FORDVAN STUMPNER
MARTIN WEAVER, MANAGER
Light Sport Aircraft
Maximum Take Off Weight 660 Lbs for Lighter-Than-Air Aircraft 1320 Lbs for Aircraft Not Intended For Operation on Water 1430 Lbs for Aircraft Intended For Operation on Water
Maximum Airspeed in Level Flight With a VH of 120 KnotsMaximum Never-Exceed Speed VNE of 120 CAS for GliderMaximum Stalling Speed of 45 Knots (no lift enhancing
devices)Maximum Seating of 2 PersonsA Single, Reciprocating Engine if PoweredA Fixed or Ground-Adjustable Propeller (Other than Glider)A Fixed or Auto-feathering Propeller (Powered Glider)
FAR 1.1
Light Sport Aircraft
A Fixed-Pitch, Semi-Rigid, Teetering, Two-Blade Rotor System If Gyroplane
A Non-Pressurized Cabin, If Equipped With a Cabin
Fixed Landing Gear, Except For a Aircraft Intended For Operation On Water Or a Glider
Fixed Or Repositionable Landing Gear, On A Hull, For an Aircraft Intended For Operation On Water
Fixed Or Retractable Landing Gear For a Glider
FAR 1.1
Aircraft Subject to the Proposed Rule
Airplane Single Engine Land
Weight-shift control
Powered Parachute
2-Place Training Vehicles Experimental Aircraft(Light-sport/Amateur-built)
Airplane Single Engine Land
Airplane Single Engine LandAirplane Single Engine Land
Airplane Single Engine Sea
Special (Light-Sport)
Primary
StandardAirplane Single Engine Land
Gyroplane
glider
Balloon
What are some of the Type Certificated Light Sport
Aircraft
Aeronca Ercoupe Piper Taylorcraft
Aeronca C Aeronca 7CCM Ercoupe 415C Piper J 2 Taylorcraft BC Aeronca C- 2 Aeronca 7DC Ercoupe 415CD Piper J 3 Taylorcraft BCS Aeronca C- 3 Aeronca L- 3J Piper J - 3C- 65S Taylorcraft BC- 65 Aeronca PC- 3 Aeronca L- 16A Interstate Piper J 3- 50S Taylorcraft BC12- 65 Aeronca CF Aeronca 60- TF Piper J 3V- 65 Taylorcraft BC12- D Aeronca K Aeronca 65- C Interstate S- 1A Piper J 4 Taylorcraft BC12- D1 Aeronca KC Aeronca 65- C Interstate S- 1A- 65F Piper J - 4F Taylorcraft BF Aeronca KF Aeronca 65- CA Interstate S- 1A- 85F Piper PA 11 Taylorcraft BF- 60 Aeronca KM Aeronca 65- TC Interstate 90F Piper PA 15 Taylorcraft BF- 65 Aeronca KS Aeronca 65- TF Piper PA 17 Taylorcraft BF12- 6 Aeronca 50- C Aeronca 65- TL Luscombe Taylorcraft BLS Aeronca 50- TC Aeronca 65- TAF Porterfield Taylorcraft BL12- 65 Aeronca 50- TL Aeronca 65- TAL Luscombe 8 Taylorcraft A Aeronca S- 50- C Aeronca YO- 58 Luscombe 8A Porterfield 40 Taylorcraft L- 2F Aeronca 50- F Aeronca 11AC Luscombe 8B Porterfield 50 Aeronca 7AC Aeronca 11BC Luscombe 8C Porterfield 55 Aeronca 7BCM Aeronca 058A/B Luscombe 8D Porterfield 65
afs600.faa.gov
Light Sport AircraftAirworthiness Certificates
Special Light Sport Airworthiness Certificates Can Be Used For Instruction And Rental Meets Consensus Standards By ASTM Maintained And Inspected By Repairman with Maintenance
Rating Or An A & P Mechanic If Used For Instruction Or Rental Condition Inspection Is
Required Every 100 Hours
Experimental Light Sport Certificates Can NOT Be Used For Instruction Or Rental *Exception Maintained By Owner Condition Inspection Can be Done By Owner Who Is A
Repairman With An Inspection or Maintenance Rating
FAR 21/43
Sport Pilot/ Sport Pilot CFI
Certificate
Sport Pilot Certificate or Flight Instructor Certificate With a Sport Pilot Rating: No Category or Class Ratings Category or Class Privileges Endorsed in
Pilot Logbook New FAA Form 8710-11 For Airman
Certificate Ratings And Proficiency Checks Credit Experience Towards Higher
Certificates And Ratings
What about the…..MedicalOperations Requiring A Medical Or U.S.
Driver’s License - Other Than Balloon or Glider
A Student Pilot Seeking Sport Pilot Privileges in a Light-sport Aircraft
A Pilot Exercising the Privileges of a Sport Pilot Certificate
A Flight Instructor Acting As PIC of a Light-sport Aircraft
FAR 61.23
A Person Using a Current and Valid U.S. Driver’s License Must….
Comply With Each Restriction and Limitation Imposed on Your Drivers License
Comply With Any Judicial or Administrative Order Applying To The Operation of a Motor Vehicle
FAR 61.23
A Person Using a Current and Valid U.S. Driver’s License Must….
Not Have Been Denied Your Most Recent Application For A Medical Certificate (If You Have Applied for Medical Certificate)
Not Have Your Most Recently Issued Medical Certificate Suspended or Revoked (If You Have Been Issued A Medical Certificate)
Not Had Your Most Recent Authorization for a Special Issuance of a Medical Certificate Withdrawn (A Special Issuance Is Not A Denial)
FAR 61.23
A Person Using a Current and Valid U.S. Driver’s License Must….
Not Know or Have Reason to Know of Any Medical Condition That Would Make You Unable to Operate a Light-sport Aircraft In A Safe Manner
FAR 61.23
How about the…..Knowledge Tests
Sport Pilot – 40 Questions
Sport Pilot Flight Instructor – 70 Questions
Sport Pilot Examiner – 50 Questions
Airman Knowledge Test Content
Air Traffic ControlAirport OperationsAirspaceFlight OperationsHuman Factors
NavigationPublicationsSectional Charts, NOTAMS14 CFR Part 61 & 91, NTSBWeatherWeight and Balance
No Performance or Systems Questions
One Test For All Categories
Sport Pilot
Airman Knowledge Test Content
AerodynamicsAircraft PerformanceAircraft SystemsAirport OperationsAirspaceFlight Operations
Sport Pilot Instructor & Examiner
Human FactorsNavigation PublicationsSectional Charts, NOTAMS14 CFR Part 61 & 91, NTSB 830WeatherWeight & Balance
Knowledge Test For Each Category
“Practical Test Standards”
Sport PilotCategories
Sport PilotInstructor
Sport Pilot General
Sport Pilot
FAA-S-8081-29 - Airplane, Gyroplane, Glider
FAA-S-8081-30 - Airship, Balloon
FAA-S-8081-31 - Weight Shift Control, Powered Parachute
Private Pilot
FAA-S-8081-32 – Weight Shift Control, Powered Parachute
Practical Test Standards
“Use of thePractical Test Standards Book”
The Examiner is expected to use good judgment in the performance of simulated emergency procedures!
WrittenPlan of Action
Any Task Selectedshall be evaluated
in its entirety
Applicants Evaluated in ALL Tasksin each AREA OF OPERATION
“Practical Test Standards”
Areas Of Operations Tasks
Elements
“Practical Test Standard”
AREAS OF OPERATION I
PREFLIGHT PREPARATIONA. CERTIFICATES AND DOCUMENTSB. WEATHER INFORMATIONC. CROSS-COUNTRY FLIGHT PLANNINGD. NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEME. PERFORMANCE AND LIMITATIONSF. OPERATION OF SYSTEMSG. MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LISTH. AEROMEDICAL FACTORS
“Practical Test Standard”Task: National Airspace System
Objective. To determine that the applicant exhibits knowledge of the elements related to the national airspace system by explaining:
1. Basic VFR weather minimum-for all classes of airspace
2. Airspace classes- their boundaries, pilot certification, and airplane equipment requirements for the following - B, C, D, E, G
3. Special use airspace and other airspace areas.
SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE
WITHIN APPROVED STANDARDS
MASTERY OF THE AIRCRAFT
NEVER SERIOUSLY IN DOUBT
SATISFACTORY PROFICIENCY
SOUND JUDGMENT
SINGLE-PILOT COMPETENCE
CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
UNSATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE
EXAMINER INTERVENTION
INEFFECTIVE VISUAL SCANNING
CONSISTENTLY EXCEEDING TOLERANCES
FAILURE TO TAKE PROMPT CORRECTIVE ACTION
How to…Sport Pilot
If new or unregistered: Student Pilot Meet Experience Requirements (Min Flight Time)
Airplane 20 Hrs Glider 20 Hrs / 3 Flts Gyroplane 20 HrsAirship 20 Hrs Balloon 7 Hrs PPC 12 HrsWSC 20 Hrs
Knowledge Test Practical Test from FAA Designee (DPE)
How to…Sport Pilot if a …Registered Ultralight Pilot On or Before 1-Sep-
04:
Provide a Certified Copy of Records From An FAA Recognized Ultra-light Organization by January 31, 2007 List All Category and Classes Authorized
Have to Meet Medical and Basic Sport Pilot Requirements
Don’t Have to Meet Aeronautical Knowledge, Proficiency or Experience Requirements (No Endorsements Required for Knowledge or Practical Tests)
Pass an FAA Sport Pilot Knowledge Test
Pass an FAA Sport Pilot Practical Test FAA Sport Pilot Examiner (SPE)
How to…Sport Pilot if a …Registered Ultralight Pilot After 1-Sep-04:
Provide a Certified Copy of Records From An FAA Recognized Ultra-light Organization by January 31, 2007 List All Category and Classes Authorized
Have to Meet Medical and Basic Sport Pilot Requirements
Have to Meet Aeronautical Knowledge, Proficiency and Experience Requirements (All Logbook Entries and Training)
However You Can Credit You Ultra Light Time Toward the Experience Requirements for Sport Pilot
Pass an FAA Sport Pilot Knowledge Test
Pass an FAA Sport Pilot Practical Test FAA Sport Pilot Examiner (SPE)
How to…Sport Pilot …
If You Want to Add a Additional Category or Class Privileges
Receive the Training From a Authorized Instructor
Make Application on a FAA Form 8710-11 Pass a Proficiency Check From a
Authorized Instructor (Other Than The Flight Instructor That Trained You)
Private Pilot Certification
Private pilot -- Weight-Shift-Control Category Rating –
(Land and Sea Class) Powered Parachute Category Rating -
(Land and Sea Class) Privileges --
Night (Aircraft Certificated)* Above 10, 000 Feet MSL All Airspace (Aircraft Certificated) Any Other Private Pilot Privileges…
How to…Sport Pilot InstructorIf new:
Have A Sport Pilot Certificate or Higher Gain Minimum Total Experience
Airplane 150 Hrs Glider 25Hrs / 100Flts Gyroplane 125 Hrs
Airship 100 Hrs Balloon 35 Hrs PPC 100 Hrs
WSC 100 Hrs
Pass F.O.I. Pass CFI-SP Knowledge Test Pass FAA CFI-SP Practical Test
FAA Sport Pilot CFI Examiner (SFIE)
How to…Sport Pilot Instructor
If FAA CFI : Privileges Authorized If—
Holds Category and Class Must Comply with limits for Sport
Pilot Instructor 61.415Must have 5 Hours of Flight Time in
a Make and Model of Light-Sport Aircraft within the same set of Aircraft as the Aircraft you are providing training
How to…Sport Pilot Instructor
If You Are A Registered Ultralight Instructor: On or before September 1, 2004, you have
until January 31, 2008 to apply for a certificate
Hold at Least a Sport Pilot Certificate Provide a Certified Copy of Records From an
FAA Recognized Ultra-light Organization Gain Minimum Total Experience Pass F.O.I. (One Exception) Pass CFI-SP Knowledge Test Pass CFI-SP Practical Test
FAA Sport Pilot CFI Examiner (SFIE)
How to…Sport Pilot DPE
Be at Least 21 Years Old.
Hold at Least a Sport Pilot Instructor Certificate Have a Good Record
Meet All Eligibility and Experience Requirements for the Specific Designation Sought
How To…Sport Pilot DPE
Fill Out Sport Pilot Examiner Application Send to the Light Sport Standardization Board
in Oklahoma City AFS-610
If You Meet the Requirements the LSSB Will Send You a Letter to Take the SPE Knowledge Test
Each SPE Must Complete the Initial Sport Pilot Examiner Standardization Seminar
Each SPE Must Pass a Practical Test
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