Newton Aviator Logbook
Rules for Currency
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Logbook checks currency for the following privileges according to
U.S. FARs. The following describes the currently-implemented rules.
(These descriptions are over-simplifications; see the full regulation
for details.)
- FAR 61.57(a): Carrying passengers requires 3 takeoffs and
landings within the preceding 90 days in the same category and
class aircraft.
- FAR 61.57(a): Carrying passengers in a tailwheel airplane
requires 3 takeoffs and landings in a taildragger within the
preceding 90 days.
- FAR 61.57(b): Carrying passengers at night requires 3 takeoffs
and landings at night within the preceding 90 days in the same
category and class aircraft.
- FAR 61.57(c): Acting as PIC under IFR requires 6 approaches,
instrument holding, and VOR tracking, in the same aircraft
category, within the preceding 6 calendar months. (Special rules
for gliders.)
- FAR 61.57(d): If currency under 61.57(c) lapses, it can be
regained within 6 months without the need for an instrument
proficiency check.
- FAR 61.23(c): A first-, second-, or third-class medical
certificate expires after six, twelve, or twenty-four months,
respectively, except that a third-class medical expires after
thirty-six months if you were under forty when examined.
- FAR 61.56: A flight review is required every 24 months.