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§ 61.19
operate a motor vehicle for a cause re-
lated to the operation of a motor vehi-
cle while intoxicated by alcohol or a
drug, while impaired by alcohol or a
drug, or while under the influence of
alcohol or a drug.
(d) Except for a motor vehicle action
that results from the same incident or
arises out of the same factual cir-
cumstances, a motor vehicle action oc-
curring within 3 years of a previous
motor vehicle action is grounds for:
(1) Denial of an application for any
certificate, rating, or authorization
issued under this part for a period of up
to 1 year after the date of the last
motor vehicle action; or
(2) Suspension or revocation of any
certificate, rating, or authorization
issued under this part.
(e) Each person holding a certificate
issued under this part shall provide a
written report of each motor vehicle
action to the FAA, Civil Aviation Se-
curity Division (AMC–700), P.O. Box
25810, Oklahoma City, OK 73125, not
later than 60 days after the motor vehi-
cle action. The report must include:
(1) The person’s name, address, date
of birth, and airman certificate num-
ber;
(2) The type of violation that re-
sulted in the conviction or the admin-
istrative action;
(3) The date of the conviction or ad-
ministrative action;
(4) The State that holds the record of
conviction or administrative action;
and
(5) A statement of whether the motor
vehicle action resulted from the same
incident or arose out of the same fac-
tual circumstances related to a pre-
viously reported motor vehicle action.
(f) Failure to comply with paragraph
(e) of this section is grounds for:
(1) Denial of an application for any
certificate, rating, or authorization
issued under this part for a period of up
to 1 year after the date of the motor
vehicle action; or
(2) Suspension or revocation of any
certificate, rating, or authorization
issued under this part.
§ 61.16
Refusal to submit to an alcohol
test or to furnish test results.
A refusal to submit to a test to indi-
cate the percentage by weight of alco-
hol in the blood, when requested by a
law enforcement officer in accordance
with § 91.17(c) of this chapter, or a re-
fusal to furnish or authorize the re-
lease of the test results requested by
the Administrator in accordance with
§ 91.17(c) or (d) of this chapter, is
grounds for:
(a) Denial of an application for any
certificate, rating, or authorization
issued under this part for a period of up
to 1 year after the date of that refusal;
or
(b) Suspension or revocation of any
certificate, rating, or authorization
issued under this part.
§ 61.17
Temporary certificate.
(a) A temporary pilot, flight instruc-
tor, or ground instructor certificate or
rating is issued for up to 120 days, at
which time a permanent certificate
will be issued to a person whom the Ad-
ministrator finds qualified under this
part.
(b) A temporary pilot, flight instruc-
tor, or ground instructor certificate or
rating expires:
(1) On the expiration date shown on
the certificate;
(2) Upon receipt of the permanent
certificate; or
(3) Upon receipt of a notice that the
certificate or rating sought is denied or
revoked.
§ 61.18
[Reserved]
§ 61.19
Duration of pilot and instructor
certificates and privileges.
(a)
General. (1) The holder of a certifi-
cate with an expiration date may not,
after that date, exercise the privileges
of that certificate.
(2) Except for a certificate issued
with an expiration date, a pilot certifi-
cate is valid unless it is surrendered,
suspended, or revoked.
(b)
Paper student pilot certificate. A
student pilot certificate issued under
this part prior to April 1, 2016 expires:
(1) For student pilots who have not
reached their 40th birthday, 60 calendar
months after the month of the date of
examination shown on the medical cer-
tificate.
(2) For student pilots who have
reached their 40th birthday, 24 calendar
months after the month of the date of
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