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What does a person need to serve as a required pilot flight crewmember of a civil aircraft of the United States?
- Pilot Certificate.
- Photo identification.
- Medical certificate.
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What needs to be on your person or readily accessable in the aircraft.
- Pilot Certificate.
- Photo identification.
- Medical Certificate.
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What do you need to act as pilot in command of a civil aircraft under IFR or in weather conditions less than the minimums prescribed for VFR flight.
- (1) instrument rating with the appropriate aircraft category, class and type rating (if required) on that person's pilot certificate for any airplane, helicopter, or powered-lift being flown;
- (2) An airline transport pilot certificate with the appropriate aircraft category, class, and type rating (if required) for the aircraft being flown;
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When must you present your airman certificate, medical certificate and photo identification for inspection?
- Upon request by
- (1) The Administrator;
- (2) An authorized representative of the National Transportation Safety Board;
- (3) Any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer; or
- (4) An authorized representative of the Transportation Security Administration.
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What Training time and aeronautical experience. Must be documented and recorded in a manner acceptable to the Administrator:
- (1) Training and aeronautical experience used to meet the requirements for a certificate, rating, or flight review.
- (2) The aeronautical experience required for meeting the recent flight experience requirements.
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What needs to be done within the last 6 months to keep up instrument currency?
In actual or sumulated instrument conditions, preformed at least.
- Six instrument approaches.
- Holding procedures and tasks.
- Intercepting and tracking courses through the use of navigational electronic systems.
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When is an Instrument proficiency check required?
When a person does not meet the instrument experience requirements within 12 calendar months preceding the month of the flight.
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