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Airplane registration
airworthiness certificate
operating limitations .weight and balance
Gov't issued ID
Student pilots cert with the make/model endorsement (c171, pa28, c-152 etc.)
medical cetificate
log book with proper endorsements
far/aim
current sectional
current afd

For student pilot seeking Private Pilot certificate:
THe following endorsements that apply:
1. Presolo aeronautical knowledge: section 61.87(b).
I certify that (First name, MI, Last name) has satisfactorily completed the presolo knowledge
exam of section 61.87(b) for the (make and model aircraft).
/s/ [date] J. J. Jones 987654321CFI Exp. 12-31-05

2. Presolo flight training: section 61.87(c).
I certify that (First name, MI, Last name) has received the required presolo training in a (make
and model aircraft). I have determined he/she has demonstrated the proficiency of
section 61.87(d) and is proficient to make solo flights in (make and model aircraft).
/s/ [date] J. J. Jones 987654321CFI Exp. 12-31-05

3. Presolo flight training at night: section 61.87(c) and (o).
I certify that (First name, MI, Last name) has received the required presolo training in a (make
and model aircraft). I have determined he/she has demonstrated the proficiency of
section 61.87(o) and is proficient to make solo flights at night in a (make and model aircraft).
/s/ [date] J. J. Jones 987654321CFI Exp. 12-31-05

4. Solo flight (each additional 90-day period): section 61.87(p).
I certify that (First name, MI, Last name) has received the required training to qualify for solo
flying. I have determined he/she meets the applicable requirements of section 61.87(p) and is
proficient to make solo flights in (make and model).
/s/ [date] J. J. Jones 987654321CFI Exp. 12-31-05

5. Solo takeoffs and landings at another airport within 25 nm: section 61.93(b)(1).
I certify that (First name, MI, Last name) has received the required training of
section 61.93(b)(1). I have determined that he/she is proficient to practice solo takeoffs and
landings at (airport name). The takeoffs and landings at (airport name) are subject to the
following conditions: (List any applicable conditions or limitations.)
/s/ [date] J. J. Jones 987654321CFI Exp. 12-31-05
AC 61-65E 11/29/05
Appendix 1

6. Initial solo cross-country flight: section 61.93(c)(1).
I certify that (First name, MI, Last name) has received the required solo cross-country training. I
find he/she has met the applicable requirements of section 61.93, and is proficient to make solo
cross-country flights in a (make and model aircraft).
/s/ [date] J. J. Jones 987654321CFI Exp. 12-31-05

7. Solo cross-country flight: section 61.93(c)(2).
I have reviewed the cross-country planning of (First name, MI, Last name). I find the planning
and preparation to be correct to make the solo flight from (location) to (destination) via (route of
flight) with landings at (name the airports) in a (make and model aircraft) on (date). (List any
applicable conditions or limitations.)
/s/ [date] J. J. Jones 987654321CFI Exp. 12-31-05

8. Repeated solo cross-country flights not more than 50 nm from the point of departure:
section 61.93(b)(2).
I certify that (First name, MI, Last name) has received the required training in both directions
between and at both (airport names). I have determined that he/she is proficient of
section 61.93(b)(2) to conduct repeated solo cross-country flights over that route, subject to the
following conditions: (List any applicable conditions or limitations.)
/s/ [date] J. J. Jones 987654321CFI Exp. 12-31-05

9. Solo flight in Class B airspace: section 61.95(a).
I certify that (First name, MI, Last name) has received the required training of section 61.95(a).
I have determined he/she is proficient to conduct solo flights in (name of Class B) airspace. (List
any applicable conditions or limitations.)
/s/ [date] J. J. Jones 987654321CFI Exp. 12-31-05

10. Solo flight to, from, or at an airport located in Class B airspace: section 61.95(a) and
section 91.131(b)(1).
I certify that (First name, MI, Last name) has received the required training of
section 61.95(a)(1). I have determined that he/she is proficient to conduct solo flight operations
at (name of airport). (List any applicable conditions or limitations.)
/s/ [date] J. J. Jones 987654321CFI Exp. 12-31-05

2007-02-02 20:43:17 · answer #1 · answered by cherokeeflyer 6 · 1 0

Well, you need a current medical and your student pilot's license with you. You also need your log book showing the endorsements per FAR 61.93(c):

(c) Endorsements for solo cross-country flights. Except as specified in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, a student pilot must have the endorsements prescribed in this paragraph for each cross-country flight:

(1) Student pilot certificate endorsement. A student pilot must have a solo cross-country endorsement from the authorized instructor who conducted the training, and that endorsement must be placed on that person's student pilot certificate for the specific category of aircraft to be flown.

(2) Logbook endorsement. (i) A student pilot must have a solo cross-country endorsement from an authorized instructor that is placed in the student pilot's logbook for the specific make and model of aircraft to be flown.

(ii) For each cross-country flight, the authorized instructor who reviews the cross-country planning must make an endorsement in the person's logbook after reviewing that person's cross-country planning, as specified in paragraph (d) of this section. The endorsement must—

(A) Specify the make and model of aircraft to be flown;

(B) State that the student's preflight planning and preparation is correct and that the student is prepared to make the flight safely under the known conditions; and

(C) State that any limitations required by the student's authorized instructor are met.

The CFI will also need to sign saying that s/he says that you are qualified to do this trip, and that your planning and pareparation are found adequate for safe flight.

You'll also want to have your flight planning with you.

2007-02-02 20:18:47 · answer #2 · answered by barrych209 5 · 0 0

Your student pilot/medical certificate and a logbook endorsement from your instructor saying you can safely fly your aircraft. For your initial solo, while the instructor is on the ground supervising and observing, just your student pilot certificate.

2016-05-23 22:19:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't remember them all but you have to have a current medical , have passed your written, and have had a cross-country with instructor.

2007-02-02 17:09:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You did not state if you are referring to a student pilot or recretional pilot or private pilot.
For all others than a student...ARROW
Airworthiness certificate
Registration
Radio station license (for international flight)
Operating limits
Weight & Balance

2007-02-02 23:04:49 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It's in 14CFR Part 61& AC-61-65E. Look it up for yourself, you'll learn more.

2007-02-03 04:21:03 · answer #6 · answered by DETREVNI 2 · 0 0

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