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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–24 Edition)
Pt. 63
PART 63—CERTIFICATION: FLIGHT
CREWMEMBERS OTHER THAN PI-
LOTS
S
PECIAL
F
EDERAL
A
VIATION
R
EGULATION
N
O
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100–2 [N
OTE
]
Subpart A—General
Sec.
63.1
Applicability.
63.2
Certification of foreign flight crew-
members other than pilots.
63.3
Certificates and ratings required.
63.11
Application and issue.
63.12
Offenses involving alcohol or drugs.
63.12a
Refusal to submit to an alcohol test
or to furnish test results.
63.12b
[Reserved]
63.13
Temporary certificate.
63.14
[Reserved]
63.15
Duration of certificates.
63.15a
[Reserved]
63.16
Change of name; replacement of lost
or destroyed certificate.
63.17
Tests: General procedure.
63.18
Written tests: Cheating or other unau-
thorized conduct.
63.19
Operations during physical deficiency.
63.20
Applications, certificates, logbooks,
reports, and records; falsification, repro-
duction, or alteration.
63.21
Change of address.
63.23
Special purpose flight engineer and
flight navigator certificates: Operation
of U.S.-registered civil airplanes leased
by a person not a U.S. citizen.
Subpart B—Flight Engineers
63.31
Eligibility requirements; general.
63.33
Aircraft ratings.
63.35
Knowledge requirements.
63.37
Aeronautical experience requirements.
63.39
Skill requirements.
63.41
Retesting after failure.
63.42
Flight engineer certificate issued on
basis of a foreign flight engineer license.
63.43
Flight engineer courses.
Subpart C—Flight Navigators
63.51
Eligibility requirements; general.
63.53
Knowledge requirements.
63.55
Experience requirements.
63.57
Skill requirements.
63.59
Retesting after failure.
63.61
Flight navigator courses.
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PPENDIX
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63—T
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EQUIREMENTS
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LIGHT
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ERTIFICATE
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63—F
LIGHT
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RAINING
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OURSE
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EQUIREMENTS
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63—F
LIGHT
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NGINEER
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OURSE
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EQUIREMENTS
A
UTHORITY
: 49 U.S.C. 106(f), 106(g), 40113,
44701–44703, 44707, 44709–44711, 45102–45103,
45301–45302.
S
PECIAL
F
EDERAL
A
VIATION
R
EGULATION
N
O
. 100–2
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DITORIAL
N
OTE
: For the text of SFAR No.
100–2, see part 61 of this chapter.
Subpart A—General
S
OURCE
: Docket No. 1179, 27 FR 7969, Aug.
10, 1962, unless otherwise noted.
§ 63.1
Applicability.
This part prescribes the requirements
for issuing flight engineer and flight
navigator certificates and the general
operating rules for holders of those cer-
tificates.
§ 63.2
Certification of foreign flight
crewmembers other than pilots.
A person who is neither a United
States citizen nor a resident alien is
issued a certificate under this part
(other than under § 63.23 or § 63.42) out-
side the United States only when the
Administrator finds that the certifi-
cate is needed for the operation of a
U.S.-registered civil aircraft.
(Secs. 313, 601, 602, Federal Aviation Act of
1958, as amended (49 U.S.C. 1354, 1421, and
1422); sec. 6(c), Department of Transportation
Act (49 U.S.C. 1655(c)); Title V, Independent
Offices Appropriations Act of 1952 (31 U.S.C.
483(a)); sec. 28, International Air Transpor-
tation Competition Act of 1979 (49 U.S.C.
1159(b)))
[Doc. No. 22052, 47 FR 35693, Aug. 18, 1982]
§ 63.3
Certificates and ratings re-
quired.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph
(c) of this section, no person may act
as a flight engineer of a civil aircraft of
U.S. registry unless that person has in
his or her physical possession or read-
ily accessible in the aircraft:
(1) A current flight engineer certifi-
cate with appropriate ratings issued to
that person under this part;
(2) A document conveying temporary
authority to exercise certificate privi-
leges issued by the Airman Certifi-
cation Branch under § 63.16(f); or
(3) When engaged in a flight oper-
ation within the United States for a
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