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ANCAIR
IV/IVP
THE HIGH-ALTITUDE FLIGHT
ENVIRONMENT
The FAA dictates, in many respects, the flight training requirements that pilots
must successfully meet. From the time you first start as a student pilot up through
the captains that fly for the airlines, the FAA determines what you must learn, as
a minimum, to operate an aircraft. The material in this manual reflects
compliance with the FAA requirements. For example, the FAA requires that pilots
operating aircraft capable of flying above FL250 receive special training on high
altitude flight. The following information is reprinted from AC 61-107A and
contains that training.
FAR PART 61.31 says
“(f)
Additional training required for operating high-performance airplanes.
(1)
Except as provided in paragraph (f)(2) of this section, no person
may act as pilot in command of a high-performance airplane (an
airplane with an engine of more than 200 horsepower), unless the
person has ---
(i)
Received and logged ground and flight training from an
authorized instructor in a high-performance airplane, or in a
flight simulator or flight training device that is representative
of a high-performance airplane, and has been found
proficient in the operation and systems of the airplane; and
(ii)
Received a one-time endorsement in the pilot’s logbook from
an authorized instructor who certifies the person is proficient
to operate a high performance airplane.
(2)
The training and endorsement required by paragraph (f)(1) of this
section is not required if the person has logged flight time as pilot in
command of a high-performance airplane, or in a flight simulator
prior to August 4, 1997.”
“(g)
Additional training required for operating pressurized aircraft capable of
operating at high altitudes.
(1)
Except as provided in paragraph (g)(3) of this section, no person
may act as pilot in command of a pressurized aircraft (an aircraft
that has a service ceiling or maximum operating altitude, whichever
is lower, above 25,000 feet MSL), unless that person has received
and logged ground training from an authorized instructor and
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