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  1. One form of ID must be from the Primary forms. U.S. Department Of Transportation ID Card. U.S. Passport or U.S. Passport Card. Permanent Resident Card or Alien Registration Receipt Card {Form 1-551) Foreign Passport with a temporary 1-551 stamp that is still valid.

  2. Cross-country time means— (i) Except as provided in paragraphs (ii) through (vi) of this definition, time acquired during flight— (A) Conducted by a person who holds a pilot certificate; (B) Conducted in an aircraft ; (C) That includes a landing at a point other than the point of departure; and.

  3. 3 paź 2017 · To act as PIC under FAR Part 135, pilots must have either 100 hours of cross country time for VFR flights or 500 hours of cross country time for IFR flights. These Part 135 requirements follow the FAA's basic definition of cross country flight as being "point to point."

  4. Acceptable Forms of Identification 14 CFR part 61, section 61.35, requires an applicant for a knowledge test to have proper identification at the time of application.

  5. (i) Conducting a solo cross-country flight, or any flight greater than 25 nautical miles from the airport from where the flight originated. ( ii ) Making a solo flight and landing at any location other than the airport of origination.

  6. 8 cze 2021 · Regulations are generally restrictive, not permissive. In the absence of a specific regulation stating that the requirements for each cannot be met by by the same event, it should be presumed that a single X-country flight that meets the requirements for both may be counted for either.

  7. Cross-country flights are flights conducted outside of the local area, defined as flying greater than 50 NM from the departure airport.