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What is one of the requirements for validating private pilot licences with an instrument rating?
What is one of the requirements for validating private pilot licences with an instrument rating?
- Complete a skill test for instrument rating (correct)
- Hold a valid Class 1 medical certificate
- Have a minimum of 50 hours of flight experience
- Demonstrate knowledge of emergency procedures
Which of the following subjects must a pilot demonstrate knowledge in for licence validation?
Which of the following subjects must a pilot demonstrate knowledge in for licence validation?
- Aviation Economics
- Aircraft Maintenance
- Aeronautical Weather Codes (correct)
- Air Traffic Management
What is the minimum medical certificate required for validation of the private pilot licence with an instrument rating?
What is the minimum medical certificate required for validation of the private pilot licence with an instrument rating?
- No medical certificate required
- Class 3 medical certificate
- Class 1 medical certificate
- Class 2 medical certificate (correct)
What is the minimum experience required in terms of instrument flight time for pilots seeking validation?
What is the minimum experience required in terms of instrument flight time for pilots seeking validation?
In addition to skill tests, which proficiency is specifically required for pilots seeking validation of instrument-rated licences?
In addition to skill tests, which proficiency is specifically required for pilots seeking validation of instrument-rated licences?
What does the Regulation primarily outline?
What does the Regulation primarily outline?
Which document's definitions are referenced in this Regulation?
Which document's definitions are referenced in this Regulation?
What is a requirement for issuing equivalent licenses to applicants?
What is a requirement for issuing equivalent licenses to applicants?
What flight category must holders of an ATPL meet according to Section 3?
What flight category must holders of an ATPL meet according to Section 3?
What is an essential factor when issuing aeroplane or helicopter type ratings?
What is an essential factor when issuing aeroplane or helicopter type ratings?
What must a pilot have completed in order to receive credits for the training course prior to the knowledge exams?
What must a pilot have completed in order to receive credits for the training course prior to the knowledge exams?
Under what condition can the restriction on type ratings be removed?
Under what condition can the restriction on type ratings be removed?
Which international agreement's provisions might influence the acceptance of licenses from third countries?
Which international agreement's provisions might influence the acceptance of licenses from third countries?
What is a 'manufacturer flight' as defined in this Regulation?
What is a 'manufacturer flight' as defined in this Regulation?
What privilege does an airline transport pilot license (ATPL) carry?
What privilege does an airline transport pilot license (ATPL) carry?
What conditions must be met for the competent authority to extend a pilot licence's validity?
What conditions must be met for the competent authority to extend a pilot licence's validity?
Which is NOT a requirement for validating pilot licences for commercial activities?
Which is NOT a requirement for validating pilot licences for commercial activities?
What must helicopter pilots do in addition to the general licensing requirements?
What must helicopter pilots do in addition to the general licensing requirements?
For a pilot licence revalidation, which of the following is essential?
For a pilot licence revalidation, which of the following is essential?
What is the maximum duration for which a pilot licence can be extended?
What is the maximum duration for which a pilot licence can be extended?
Which aspect must pilots demonstrate knowledge of for commercial air transport?
Which aspect must pilots demonstrate knowledge of for commercial air transport?
What type of medical certificate is required for holders of commercial pilot licences?
What type of medical certificate is required for holders of commercial pilot licences?
What is a requirement for pilots when flying aeroplanes?
What is a requirement for pilots when flying aeroplanes?
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for the validation of private pilot licences without an instrument rating?
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for the validation of private pilot licences without an instrument rating?
What is the minimum experience required for pilot licence validation for non-commercial activities?
What is the minimum experience required for pilot licence validation for non-commercial activities?
Which document must a pilot hold to comply with Article 7 for private pilot licence validation?
Which document must a pilot hold to comply with Article 7 for private pilot licence validation?
For manufacturer flights, how long may a licence issued by a third country be accepted?
For manufacturer flights, how long may a licence issued by a third country be accepted?
What is a requirement for an applicant to perform manufacturer flights as per Article 8?
What is a requirement for an applicant to perform manufacturer flights as per Article 8?
According to the validation requirements, what must applicants demonstrate regarding their language skills?
According to the validation requirements, what must applicants demonstrate regarding their language skills?
Which of the following tasks is NOT permitted for holders of a licence validated for specific tasks of limited duration?
Which of the following tasks is NOT permitted for holders of a licence validated for specific tasks of limited duration?
Who can a pilot be employed by to qualify for the specific tasks of limited duration?
Who can a pilot be employed by to qualify for the specific tasks of limited duration?
What is the minimum total flying hours experience required for an ATPL(A) to act as PIC in commercial air transport in multi-pilot aeroplanes?
What is the minimum total flying hours experience required for an ATPL(A) to act as PIC in commercial air transport in multi-pilot aeroplanes?
Which of the following licenses requires over 1,000 hours to act as PIC in single-pilot aeroplanes?
Which of the following licenses requires over 1,000 hours to act as PIC in single-pilot aeroplanes?
For which license is it necessary to have 700 hours in aeroplanes, including specific hours in the activity role?
For which license is it necessary to have 700 hours in aeroplanes, including specific hours in the activity role?
What additional requirement is specified for CPL(A)/IR holders on multi-pilot aeroplanes?
What additional requirement is specified for CPL(A)/IR holders on multi-pilot aeroplanes?
To act as a co-pilot in multi-pilot aeroplanes, how many total flying hours are required for an ATPL(A) or CPL(A)/IR holder?
To act as a co-pilot in multi-pilot aeroplanes, how many total flying hours are required for an ATPL(A) or CPL(A)/IR holder?
How many hours must a CPL(A) holder have in commercial air transport, specifically on seaplane operations as PIC?
How many hours must a CPL(A) holder have in commercial air transport, specifically on seaplane operations as PIC?
What is the privilege granted to a pilot with > 1,000 hours as PIC in commercial air transport in single-pilot aeroplanes?
What is the privilege granted to a pilot with > 1,000 hours as PIC in commercial air transport in single-pilot aeroplanes?
Which requirement is needed before acceptance for pilots wanting to exercise privileges in operations other than commercial air transport?
Which requirement is needed before acceptance for pilots wanting to exercise privileges in operations other than commercial air transport?
Which of these licenses allows for acting as a co-pilot in single-pilot aeroplanes according to operational requirements?
Which of these licenses allows for acting as a co-pilot in single-pilot aeroplanes according to operational requirements?
What type of commercial air transport privilege can an MPL holder exercise as a co-pilot?
What type of commercial air transport privilege can an MPL holder exercise as a co-pilot?
Study Notes
General Provisions
- This regulation outlines the acceptance conditions for pilot licences, associated ratings, privileges, and medical certificates from third countries.
- Definitions follow existing regulations, specifically EU No 1178/2011, 2018/395, and 2018/1976.
- 'Manufacturer flights' refer to specific flights defined in EU Regulation No 965/2012.
Acceptance of Licences from Third Countries
- Member States can accept third-country issued pilot licences, ratings, privileges, and medical certificates while adhering to international agreements.
- Equivalent licences can be issued to applicants with valid third-country licences if they meet specific requirements.
- Holders of an Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) from third countries can be credited for training course requirements if certain conditions regarding experience and ratings are met.
- Validated licences can have their expiry extended by one year if the holder is in the process of obtaining a licence compliant with EU standards.
Pilot Licences for Commercial Air Transport
- Holders must complete a skill test for revalidation according to Part-FCL and demonstrate knowledge of operational requirements.
- Language proficiency must meet the standards set in Annex I (Part-FCL).
- A valid Class 1 medical certificate is required.
- Additional requirements for aeroplanes and helicopters specify experience benchmarks that must be met.
Pilot Licences for Non-Commercial Activities (With Instrument Rating)
- Validation of private pilot and CPL/ATPL licences for non-commercial use demands compliance with demonstrations of knowledge in key areas.
- A Class 2 medical certificate is needed, alongside a minimum of 100 hours of instrument flight time as Pilot in Command (PIC).
Pilot Licences for Non-Commercial Activities (Without Instrument Rating)
- Similar knowledge demonstrations are required for holders of private pilot licences or CPL/ATPL without instrument ratings.
- Skill tests must comply with standards set in Part-FCL, and hold a Class 2 medical certificate.
- A minimum of 100 hours as pilot in the relevant aircraft category is also required.
Validation for Specific Tasks of Limited Duration
- Licences from third countries can be accepted for up to 12 months for specific tasks like manufacturer flights, instruction flights, and test flights.
- The applicant must hold a relevant licence and medical certificate, and be employed by an aircraft manufacturer or aviation authority.
- The privileges granted are strictly defined for operational limitations according to the type of flight activities permitted.
Experience Requirements for Aeroplanes
- ATPL(A) requires over 1,500 hours as PIC on multi-pilot aeroplanes for commercial transport.
- CPL(A)/IR holders must meet experience requirements to exercise commercial transport privileges based on specific operational roles.
- Different thresholds exist for CPL(A) applicants depending on whether they operate single or multi-pilot aircraft.
Overall Implications
- This regulation aims to standardize the validation of pilot licences across EU Member States while ensuring safety and compliance with established aviation standards.
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This quiz covers the general provisions and acceptance criteria for pilot licences issued by third countries in accordance with EU regulations. It addresses conditions for obtaining equivalent licences, medical certifications, and specific flight definitions. Test your understanding of international aviation licensing standards.