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§ 121.431
(i) Leadership and command, includ-
ing instruction on flightcrew member
duties under § 121.542; and
(ii) Mentoring, including techniques
for instilling and reinforcing the high-
est standards of technical performance,
airmanship, and professionalism in
newly hired pilots.
(2) The requirements of paragraph
(d)(1) do not apply until after a pilot
has completed ground training on lead-
ership and command and mentoring, as
required by §§ 121.419, 121.420 and 121.429,
as applicable.
(e) Recurrent flight training for
flightcrew members must include at
least the following:
(1) For pilots—
(i) Extended envelope training as re-
quired by § 121.423 of this part; and
(ii) Flight training in an approved
FFS in maneuvers and procedures set
forth in the certificate holder’s ap-
proved low-altitude windshear flight
training program and flight training in
maneuvers and procedures set forth in
Appendix F of this part, or in a flight
training program approved by the Ad-
ministrator, except as follows—
(A) The number of programmed
inflight hours is not specified; and
(B) Satisfactory completion of a pro-
ficiency check may be substituted for
recurrent flight training as permitted
in § 121.433(c) and (e) of this part.
(2) For flight engineers, flight train-
ing as provided by § 121.425(a) except as
follows—
(i) The specified number of inflight
hours is not required; and
(ii) The flight check, other than the
preflight inspection, may be conducted
in an FSTD. The preflight inspection
may be conducted in an airplane, or by
using an approved pictorial means that
realistically portrays the location and
detail of preflight inspection items and
provides for the portrayal of abnormal
conditions. Satisfactory completion of
an approved line-oriented flight train-
ing may be substituted for the flight
check.
(f) Compliance and pilot programmed
hours:
(1) Compliance with the requirements
identified in paragraph (e)(1)(i) of this
section is required no later than March
12, 2019.
(2) After March 12, 2019, recurrent
programmed hours applicable to pilots
as specified in paragraph (c)(1) of this
section must include 30 additional min-
utes.
[Doc. No. 9509, 35 FR 90, Jan. 30, 1970, as
amended by Amdt. 121–80, 36 FR 19362, Oct. 5,
1971; Amdt. 121–144, 43 FR 22647, May 25, 1978;
Amdt.121–199, 53 FR 37697, Sept. 27, 1988;
Amdt. 121–250, 60 FR 65949, Dec. 20, 1995;
Amdt. 121–281, 66 FR 19043, Apr. 12, 2001;
Amdt. 121–366, 78 FR 67840, Nov. 12, 2013;
Amdt. 121–382, 85 FR 10924, Feb. 25, 2020]
§ 121.429 Pilots in command: Leader-
ship and command and mentoring
training.
(a) Beginning on April 27, 2023, no
certificate holder may use a pilot as
pilot in command in an operation
under this part unless the pilot has
completed the following ground train-
ing in accordance with the certificate
holder’s approved training program:
(1) Leadership and command training
in § 121.419(c)(1) and mentoring training
in § 121.419(c)(2); or
(2) Leadership and command training
in § 121.420(b)(1) and mentoring training
in § 121.420(b)(2).
(b) Credit for training provided by
the certificate holder:
(1) The Administrator may credit
leadership and command training and
mentoring training completed by the
pilot, with that certificate holder, after
April 27, 2017, and prior to April 27,
2020, toward all or part of the training
required by paragraph (a) of this sec-
tion.
(2) In granting credit for the training
required by paragraph (a) of this sec-
tion, the Administrator may consider
training aids, devices, methods, and
procedures used by the certificate hold-
er in voluntary leadership and com-
mand and mentoring instruction.
[Amdt. 121–382, 85 FR 10925, Feb. 25, 2020]
Subpart O—Crewmember
Qualifications
§ 121.431 Applicability.
(a) This subpart:
(1) Prescribes crewmember qualifica-
tions for all certificate holders except
where otherwise specified; and