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Integration of Powered-Lift: Pilot Certification and Operations; Miscellaneous Amendments Related to Rotorcraft and Airplanes

FR Abstract
This final rule adopts permanent amendments and a Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) for a period of ten years to: facilitate the certification of powered-lift pilots, clarify operating rules applicable to operations involving a powered-lift, and finalize other amendments which are necessary to integrate powered-lift into the National Airspace System (NAS). In this final action, the FAA finalizes its alternate framework to stand-up initial groups of powered-lift pilots and flight instructors. Most notably, the FAA adopts alternate frameworks to facilitate the certification of pilots seeking qualifications in a powered-lift with single functioning flight controls and a single pilot station. In response to commenters, the FAA provides clarification for certain operating rules and adopts a performance-based approach to certain operating rules to enable powered-lift operations. In addition to finalizing provisions for powered-lift, this action also makes changes to practical tests in aircraft that require type ratings, including airplanes and helicopters, training center rotorcraft instructor eligibility, training and testing requirements, and training center use of rotorcraft in flight training.
Incorporation
FR Document Number
2024-24886
Federal Register Volume
89
Federal Register Year
2024-11-21
Federal Register Start Page
92296
Federal Register End Page
92522
CFR Citation
14 CFR 11
FR Citation
89 FR 92296
CFR title
14
CFR Part
11
Document Number
FAA TSO–C194
Document Edition
2008
Standard Title
Technical Standard Order: Helicopter Terrain Awareness and Warning System, effective Dec. 17, 2008
Excerpts
adopting § 194.302(q) as proposed, though due to renumbering it is being adopted as § 194.302(y). 3. Incorporation by Reference Incorporation by reference (IBR) is a mechanism that allows Federal agencies to comply with the requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act to publish rules in the Federal Register and the CFR by referring to material published elsewhere. 390 Material that is incorporated by reference has the same legal status as if it were published in full in the Federal Register and the CFR. The standards referenced
Record Source
www.federalregister.gov