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Revising paragraphs (a)(1)(iv), (b)(1)(ii), (c)(1)(ii), (d)(1)(iv), (e)(1)(iv), (f)(1)(ii), (g)(1) introductory text, (g)(1)(v), and (h)(1)(iv).
The revisions read as follows:
§61.313 What aeronautical experience must I have to apply for a sport pilot certi.cate?
Use the following table to determine the aeronautical experi-ence you must have to apply for a sport pilot certi.cate:
[SEE THE FOLLOWING TABLE]
If you are applying for a sport pilot certi.cate with… Then you must log at least… Which must include at least…
(a) Airplane category and single- (1) 20 hours of .ight time, including at (i) 2 hours of cross-country .ight training,
engine land or sea class privileges, least 15 hours of .ight training from an authorized instructor in a single-engine airplane and at least 5 hours of solo .ight training in the areas of operation listed in §61.311, (ii) 10 takeoffs and landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a .ight in the traf.c pattern) at an airport; (iii) One solo cross-country .ight of at least 75 nautical miles total distance, with a full-stop landing at a minimum of two points and one segment of the .ight consisting of a straight-line distance of at least 25 nautical miles between the takeoff and landing locations, and (iv) 2 hours of .ight training with an authorized instructor on those areas of operation speci.ed in §61.311 in preparation for the practical test within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test.
(b) Glider category privileges, and you have not logged at least 20 hours of .ight time in a heavier-than-air aircraft, (1) 10 hours of .ight time in a glider, including 10 .ights in a glider receiving .ight training from an authorized instruc-tor and at least 2 hours of solo .ight training in the areas of operation listed in §61.311, (i) Five solo launches and landings, and (ii) at least 3 training .ights with an authorized instructor on those areas of operation speci.ed in §61.311 in preparation for the practical test within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test.
(c) Glider category privileges, and (1) 3 hours of .ight time in a glider, (i) Three solo launches and landings, and
you have logged 20 hours .ight time including .ve .ights in a glider while (ii) at least 3 training .ights with an authorized instructor on those areas of
in a heavier-than-air aircraft, receiving .ight training from an autho-rized instructor and at least 1 hour of solo .ight training in the areas of opera-tion listed in §61.311, operation speci.ed in §61.311 in preparation for the practical test within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test.
(d) Rotorcraft category and (1) 20 hours of .ight time, including 15 (i) 2 hours of cross-country .ight training,
gyroplane class privileges, hours of .ight training from an autho-rized instructor in a gyroplane and at least 5 hours of solo .ight training in the areas of operation listed in §61.311, (ii) 10 takeoffs and landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a .ight in the traf.c pattern) at an airport, (iii) One solo cross-country .ight of at least 50 nautical miles total distance, with a full-stop landing at a minimum of two points, and one segment of the .ight consisting of a straight-line distance of at least 25 nautical miles between the takeoff and landing locations, and (iv) 2 hours of .ight training with an authorized instructor on those areas of operation speci.ed in §61.311 in preparation for the practical test within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test.
(e) Lighter-than-air category and airship class privileges, (1) 20 hours of .ight time, including 15 hours of .ight training from an autho-rized instructor in an airship and at least 3 hours performing the duties of pilot in command in an airship with an autho-rized instructor in the areas of operation listed in §61.311, (i) 2 hours of cross-country .ight training, (ii) Three takeoffs and landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a .ight in the traf.c pattern) at an airport, (iii) One cross-country .ight of at least 25 nautical miles between the takeoff and landing locations, and (iv) 2 hours of .ight training with an authorized instructor on those areas of operation speci.ed in §61.311 in preparation for the practical test within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test.
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