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Federal Register · Proposed Rule (NPRM)
Regulatory Relief: Aviation Training Devices; Pilot Certification, Training, and Pilot Schools; and Other Provisions
Abstract
This rulemaking would relieve burdens on pilots seeking to obtain aeronautical experience, training, and certification by increasing the allowed use of aviation training devices. These training devices have proven to be an effective, safe, and affordable means of obtaining pilot experience. This rulemaking also would address changing technologies by accommodating the use of technically advanced airplanes as an alternative to the use of older complex single engine airplanes for the commercial pilot training and testing requirements. Additionally, this rulemaking would broaden the opportunities for military instructors to obtain civilian ratings based on military experience, would expand opportunities for logging pilot time, and would remove a burden from sport pilot instructors by permitting them to serve as safety pilots. Finally, this rulemaking would include changes to some of the provisions established in an August 2009 final rule. These actions are necessary to bring the regulations in line with current needs and activities of the general aviation training community and pilots.
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[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 92 (Thursday, May 12, 2016)] [Proposed Rules] [Pages 29720-29759] From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] [FR Doc No: 2016-10168]
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Vol. 81
Thursday,
No. 92
May 12, 2016
Part IV
Department of Transportation
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Federal Aviation Administration
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14 CFR Parts 61, 63, 91, Et al.
Regulatory Relief: Aviation Training Devices; Pilot Certification, Training, and Pilot Schools; and Other Provisions; Proposed Rule