The documents needed to act as a PIC (FAR 61), government issued photo identification, pilot certificate (student pilot certificate if traveling alone), medical certificate, if traveling alone, must have a registration notebook with all the solo endorsements. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires U.S. commercial aircraft to carry four documents on board before they can fly. These are the airworthiness certificate, the registration certificate, the instruction manual and the 26% weight balance.
Regulatory authorities use the acronym AROW for this requirement. V) You are exercising the privileges of a sports pilot certificate with privileges other than those of a glider or balloon and you are the holder of a U. A person who has applied for or is a holder of a medical certificate can exercise the privileges of a sports pilot certificate using a U. vi) When participating in a flight operation in the United States for a fractionally owned program manager authorized to perform operations under part 91, subpart K, of this chapter, a temporary document provided by that program manager under an approved certificate verification plan; or.
Iii) You are exercising the privileges of a student pilot certificate by applying for a pilot certificate with a classification of aircraft category with shift control of weight or a category qualification of motorized parachutes and you are a holder of a U. A person may serve as a mandatory member of the flight crew of an aircraft only if that person is the holder of the appropriate medical certificate issued pursuant to part 67 of this chapter, or other documentation acceptable to the FAA, that is in that person's physical possession or is easily accessible on the aircraft. For an airship, a commercial pilot certificate with a lighter-than-air category rating and an airship class rating. Any person who holds a land instructor certificate issued under this part must have that certificate or a temporary document issued in accordance with § 61.29 (e) in their physical possession or be immediately accessible when exercising the privileges of that certificate.
Any person who must hold a special-purpose pilot authorization, issued in accordance with § 61.77 of this part, must have that authorization and the foreign pilot's license of the person in that person's physical possession or have it easily accessible on the aircraft when exercising the privileges of that authorization. Pilot certificate, issued on the basis of a foreign pilot license, issued under § 61.75, and contains a medical certificate issued by the foreign country that issued the foreign pilot license, which is in the physical possession of that person or easily accessible on the aircraft when exercising the privileges of that aviator certificate; Xv) You are exercising the privileges of a student pilot certificate or higher while acting as a pilot in command in a special medical flight examination authorized under part 67 of This chapter. V) When performing a flight operation within the United States for a holder of a Part 119 certificate authorized to perform operations under parts 121 or 135 of this chapter, a temporary document provided by that certificate holder under an approved certificate verification plan;. I) You hold a pilot certificate with category and class qualifications for that aircraft and an instrumental qualification for that aircraft in that category; Xiv) You are exercising the privileges of a flight instructor certificate and acting as a pilot in command or mandatory member of the flight crew for operations performed under the conditions and limitations set forth in § 61.113 (i) and has a U.
Iii) According to paragraph (i) (of this section, if the training is provided by the holder of an air transport pilot certificate with an appropriate qualification for the aircraft in which the training is provided, provided that the training is provided in accordance with the privileges of the certificate and carried out in accordance with an approved air carrier training program approved under part 121 or part 135 of this chapter;.