Part 61, provides more structured training programs

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Part 61 is a section of U.S. Federal Aviation Regulations that outlines the requirements for pilot certification through more flexible, less formally structured training than Part 141 programs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pilot certification regulation
section of U.S. Federal Aviation Regulations
administeredBy Federal Aviation Administration NERFINISHED
allows training outside FAA-approved pilot schools
training with any authorized flight instructor
appliesTo civil aviation pilots
general aviation pilots
codifiedIn 14 CFR Part 61
comparedWith Part 141
defines categories and classes of aircraft for pilot certification
conditions for exercising pilot privileges
limitations on pilot privileges
doesNotRequire FAA-approved pilot school curriculum
hasTrainingFlexibilityComparedTo more flexible than Part 141
hasTrainingStructure flexible training structure
less formally structured training than Part 141
includesSection Subpart A – General
Subpart B – Aircraft Ratings and Pilot Authorizations
Subpart C – Student Pilots
Subpart D – Recreational Pilots NERFINISHED
Subpart E – Private Pilots NERFINISHED
Subpart F – Commercial Pilots
Subpart G – Airline Transport Pilots
Subpart H – Flight Instructors NERFINISHED
Subpart I – Ground Instructors NERFINISHED
Subpart J – Sport Pilots NERFINISHED
Subpart K – Flight and Ground Instructors other than Flight Instructors
Subpart L – Instrument Rating NERFINISHED
Subpart N – Ground Instructors NERFINISHED
Subpart O – Aircraft Ratings and Pilot Authorizations NERFINISHED
jurisdiction United States of America
surface form: United States
language English
legalBasis Federal Aviation Act NERFINISHED
partOf Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations NERFINISHED
regulates additional ratings and endorsements
airline transport pilot certification
commercial pilot certification
flight instructor certification
flight review requirements
ground instructor certification
instrument rating requirements
pilot certification
private pilot certification
recent flight experience requirements
recreational pilot certification
sport pilot certification
setsRequirement knowledge test eligibility
logbook entries and recordkeeping for pilots
medical certificate requirements for pilots
minimum aeronautical experience for pilot certificates
minimum flight hours for pilot certificates
practical test eligibility

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14 CFR Part 141 comparedTo Part 61, provides more structured training programs