61.89(5)
61.109(a)
61.109(b)
61.109(c)
61.109(d)
61.109(e)
61.109(i)
61.109(j)
61.313(a)(1)
61.313(b)(1)
61.313(c)(1)
61.313(d)(1)
61.313(g)(1)
61.313(h)(1)
141 Appendix A 4. a.
141 Appendix A 5.
141 Appendix B 5.
141 Appendix B 5. a.
141 Appendix B 5. c.
141 Appendix B 5. d.
141 Appendix B 5. e.
141 Appendix D 5.
141 Appendix M 5.
Nice list, I will take 61.89 for $500 DMS. Show me the word solo in this reg and a reference to solo flight training.
§ 61.89 General limitations.
(a) A student pilot may not act as
pilot in command of an aircraft:
(1) That is carrying a passenger;
(2) That is carrying property for compensation or hire;
(3) For compensation or hire;
(4) In furtherance of a business;
(5) On an international flight, except that a student pilot may make solo training flights from Haines, Gustavus, or Juneau, Alaska, to White Horse, Yukon, Canada, and return over the province of British Columbia;
(6) With a flight or surface visibility of less than 3 statute miles during daylight hours or 5 statute miles at
night;
(7) When the flight cannot be made with visual reference to the surface; or
(8) In a manner contrary to any limitations placed in the pilot's logbook by an
authorized instructor.
(b) A student pilot may not act as a required pilot flight
crewmember on any
aircraft for which more than one pilot is required by the type certificate of the
aircraft or regulations under which the flight is conducted, except when from an
authorized instructor on board an
airship, and no
person other than a required flight
crewmember is carried on the
aircraft.
(c) A
student pilot seeking a sport pilot certificate must comply with the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section and may not act as pilot in command—
(1) Of an
aircraft other than a
light-sport aircraft;
(2) At
night;
(3) At an altitude of more than 10,000 feet
MSL or 2,000 feet
AGL, whichever is higher;
(4) In Class B, C, and D airspace, at an
airport located in Class B, C, or D airspace, and to, from, through, or on an
airport having an operational control tower without having received the ground and
flight trainingspecified in
§ 61.94 and an endorsement from an
authorized instructor;
(5) Of a
light-sport aircraft without having received the applicable
ground training,
flight training, and instructor
endorsements specified in
§ 61.327(a) and (b).
(d) The holder of a student pilot certificate may act as
pilot in command of an
aircraft without holding a
medical certificate issued under
part 67 of this chapter provided the student pilot holds a valid U.S. driver's license, meets the requirements of § 61.23(c)(3), and the operation is conducted consistent with the requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section and the conditions of § 61.113(i). Where the requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section conflict with § 61.113(i), a student pilot must comply with paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
#2 on you list is titled 61.109
Aeronautical experience and the student is required to have 5) 10 hours of solo
flight time in a single-engine
airplane, consisting of at least—
You should write the FAA chief council and let him explain to you solo isn’t instruction.