81_FR_1299 81 FR 1292 - Student Pilot Application Requirements

81 FR 1292 - Student Pilot Application Requirements

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 7 (January 12, 2016)

Page Range1292-1307
FR Document2016-00199

This action requires applicants to apply for a student pilot certificate through a Flight Standards District Office, designated pilot examiner, airman certification representative associated with a pilot school, or certified flight instructor. Aviation Medical Examiners will no longer issue a combination medical certificate and student pilot certificate. Student pilot certificates will be issued on the same medium as other pilot certificates and will have no expiration date. All student pilot certificates issued before the effective date of this final rule will expire according to their terms unless they are replaced by another pilot certificate. This final rule responds to section 4012 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act and facilitates security vetting by the Transportation Security Administration of student pilot applicants prior to certificate issuance. This action withdraws the proposal for pilot certificates to include a photograph of the individual pilot. Section 321 of the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 supersedes section 4022 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act, which provided the basis for the proposed rule. The FAA intends to publish in the future a proposed rule that would implement section 321. Additionally, this action withdraws the proposal to implement fees for pilot certificates.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 7 (Tuesday, January 12, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 7 (Tuesday, January 12, 2016)]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-00199]


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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Aviation Administration

14 CFR Parts 61 and 183

[Docket No.: FAA-2010-1127; Amdt. Nos. 61-135 and 183-15]
RIN 2120-AJ42


Student Pilot Application Requirements

AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This action requires applicants to apply for a student pilot 
certificate through a Flight Standards District Office, designated 
pilot examiner, airman certification representative associated with a 
pilot school, or certified flight instructor. Aviation Medical 
Examiners will no longer issue a combination medical certificate and 
student pilot certificate. Student pilot certificates will be issued on 
the same medium as other pilot certificates and will have no expiration 
date. All student pilot certificates issued before the effective date 
of this final rule will expire according to their terms unless they are 
replaced by another pilot certificate. This final rule responds to 
section 4012 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act 
and facilitates security vetting by the Transportation Security 
Administration of student pilot applicants prior to certificate 
issuance. This action withdraws the proposal for pilot certificates to 
include a photograph of the individual pilot. Section 321 of the FAA 
Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 supersedes section 4022 of the 
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act, which provided the

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basis for the proposed rule. The FAA intends to publish in the future a 
proposed rule that would implement section 321. Additionally, this 
action withdraws the proposal to implement fees for pilot certificates.

DATES: This rule is effective April 1, 2016.

ADDRESSES: For information on where to obtain copies of rulemaking 
documents and other information related to this final rule, see ``How 
to Obtain Additional Information'' in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 
section of this document.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Trey McClure, Airmen Certification and 
Training Branch, AFS-810, Flight Standards Service, Federal Aviation 
Administration, 55 M Street SE., 8th Floor, Washington, DC 20003; 
telephone (202) 267-1100; email [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Table of Contents

I. Executive Summary
    A. Purpose of Action
    B. Student Pilot Application Requirements: Summary of Current, 
Proposed, and Finalized Provisions
    C. Costs and Benefits of the Final Rule
II. Authority for This Rulemaking
III. Background
    A. Congressional Mandate
    B. Related Actions
    C. Summary of the NPRM
    D. General Overview of Comments
    E. Summary of Final Rule
IV. Discussion of Public Comments and Final Rule
    A. Photo on Pilot Certificates
    B. Application Process for Pilot Certificates With Photo Other 
Than Student Pilot Certificates
    C. Requiring Student Pilots To Obtain a Plastic Pilot 
Certificate
    D. Duration of Photo on Pilot Certificate
    E. Fees for Issuing Pilot Certificates With Photo
    F. Implementation Process
    G. Regulatory Evaluation
    H. Miscellaneous Comments
    1. Redesigning Pilot Certificate
    2. Proposed Sec.  61.3--Requirements for Certificates, Ratings, 
and Authorizations
V. Regulatory Notices and Analyses
    A. Regulatory Evaluation
    B. Regulatory Flexibility Determination
    C. International Trade Impact Assessment
    D. Unfunded Mandates Assessment
    E. Paperwork Reduction Act
    F. Privacy Impact Assessment
    G. International Compatibility and Cooperation
    H. Environmental Analysis
VI. Executive Order Determinations
    A. Executive Order 12866
    B. Executive Order 13132, Federalism
    C. Executive Order 13211, Regulations That Significantly Affect 
Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use
    D. Executive Order 13609, Promoting International Regulatory 
Cooperation
VII. How To Obtain Additional Information
    A. Rulemaking Documents
    B. Comments Submitted to the Docket
    C. Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act

Abbreviations Frequently Used in This Document

ACR--Airman certification representative
AME--Aviation medical examiner
ASI--Aviation safety inspector
AST--Aviation safety technician
CFI--Certified flight instructor
DPE--Designated pilot examiner
FSDO--Flight standards district office
IRTPA--Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act
KTC--Knowledge testing center
NPRM--Notice of proposed rulemaking

I. Executive Summary

A. Purpose of Action

    As discussed in greater detail throughout this document, this 
rulemaking requires student pilots to apply for, obtain, and carry a 
plastic pilot certificate to exercise the privileges of the pilot 
certificate. Additionally, it modifies the process by which student 
pilots apply for a certificate. This rulemaking withdraws the proposals 
to require all pilots to carry a pilot certificate with a photo of the 
pilot and to implement a fee structure for pilot certificates. A 
comparison of current requirements, requirements proposed in the 
November 19, 2010 notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) (75 FR 70871), 
and new requirements adopted by this final rule are included in the 
following table.

B. Student Pilot Application Requirements: Summary of Current, 
Proposed, and Finalized Provisions

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             Scenario                 Current regulations             2010 NPRM          Final rule requirements
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Digital Photos on all Pilot         No photo on        Photo on pilot    No change from
 Certificates.                      pilot certificate.         certificate.              current regulations.
                                    Pilot must have    Pilot must
                                    photo identification on    carry pilot certificate
                                    the person and in the      with photo according to
                                    physical possession or     proposed implementation
                                    readily accessible in      schedule.
                                    the aircraft when
                                    exercising the
                                    privileges of the pilot
                                    certificate or
                                    authorization.
Application and Certificate         A student pilot    A student pilot   A student pilot
 Issuance.                          typically obtains a        applicant would not be    applicant would not be
                                    combination medical        issued a student pilot    issued a student pilot
                                    certificate and student    certificate at the time   certificate at the time
                                    pilot certificate from     of application.           of application.
                                    an aviation medical        A student pilot   A student pilot
                                    examiner (AME).            must obtain a student     must obtain a student
                                    A student pilot    pilot certificate that    pilot certificate that
                                    applicant may obtain a     is issued by the Civil    is issued by the Civil
                                    student pilot              Aviation Registry prior   Aviation Registry prior
                                    certificate from an        to exercising the         to exercising the
                                    aviation safety            privileges of the         privileges of the
                                    inspector (ASI) or         student pilot             student pilot
                                    aviation safety            certificate.              certificate.
                                    technician (AST) located   An AME would      An AME would
                                    at a Flight Standards      not issue a combination   not issue a combination
                                    District Office (FSDO)     medical certificate and   medical certificate and
                                    throughout the country.    student pilot             student pilot
                                    A student pilot    certificate or accept     certificate or accept
                                    applicant may obtain a     an application for a      an application for a
                                    student pilot              student pilot             student pilot
                                    certificate from a         certificate.              certificate.
                                    designated pilot           A student pilot   A student pilot
                                    examiner (DPE).            applicant could apply     applicant could apply
                                                               in person with an ASI     in person with an ASI
                                                               or AST at a FSDO.         or AST at a FSDO.
                                                               A student pilot
                                                               applicant could apply
                                                               in person with a DPE.

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                                                               A student pilot   A student pilot
                                                               applicant could apply     applicant could apply
                                                               in person at a            in person with a DPE.
                                                               Knowledge Testing         A student pilot
                                                               Center (KTC).             applicant may apply in
                                                                                         person at with an
                                                                                         airman certification
                                                                                         representative (ACR)
                                                                                         associated with a part
                                                                                         141 pilot school.
                                                                                         A student pilot
                                                                                         applicant may apply in
                                                                                         person with a certified
                                                                                         flight instructor
                                                                                         (CFI).
Implementation Schedule..........   None previously    A 5-year phased   An effective
                                    required. Proposals were   implementation schedule   date of 180 days from
                                    based upon the             that included a           the date of publication
                                    implementation of          ``trigger-based''         in the Federal
                                    digital photos on all      approach to issue pilot   Register.
                                    pilot certificates.        certificates with         Current student
                                                               photos to people          pilot certificate
                                                               interacting with the      holders may continue
                                                               FAA and a ``non-trigger   exercising the
                                                               based'' approach that     privileges of the
                                                               required pilots to        student pilot
                                                               obtain a pilot            certificate until the
                                                               certificate with a        certificate expires
                                                               photo during a 3-, 4-,    according to its
                                                               or 5-year period          current terms.
                                                               depending on the type     The FAA will
                                                               of certificate.           charge a $2 fee for
                                                               An effective      replacement of a pilot
                                                               date of the first day     certificate including a
                                                               of the calendar month     student pilot
                                                               following 60 days from    certificate which is
                                                               the date of publication   consistent with
                                                               in the Federal Register.  existing Sec.   187.5.
Fees.............................   The FAA charges    The FAA would
                                    a $2 fee for               charge $22 for initial
                                    replacement, duplicate,    issuance or renewal of
                                    or facsimile of a pilot    a pilot certificate.
                                    certificate.
Expiration date..................   The student        The student       The student
                                    pilot certificate is       pilot certificate would   pilot certificate has
                                    valid for a period of 24   have no expiration        no expiration date.
                                    or 60 calendar months      date, although the
                                    after the date of          photo would need to be
                                    issuance, depending on     updated every 8 years
                                    the age of the student     to continue exercising
                                    pilot.                     privileges of the
                                                               student pilot
                                                               certificate.
Student Pilot Endorsements.......   Flight             Flight            Flight
                                    Instructor endorses the    Instructor would          Instructor endorses the
                                    student pilot              endorse the student's     student's logbook.
                                    certificate and the        logbook.
                                    student's logbook.
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C. Costs and Benefits of the Final Rule

    The FAA estimates that the total costs for the final rule will be 
from $17 to $20.9 million over a ten-year period (2015-2024), which has 
a present value of $12.2 to $14.9 million using a 7 percent discount 
rate and has a present value of $14.7 to $18 million using a 3 percent 
discount rate.
    Total costs to student pilots, including the time to complete and 
process paperwork, will be from $7.1 to $11 million during the next ten 
years, which has a present value of $5 to $7.7 million using a 7 
percent discount rate and has a present value of $6.1 to $9.4 million 
using a 3 percent discount rate.
    The FAA, in turn, will incur total unreimbursed costs of about $9.8 
million to process the information, which has a present value of about 
$7.1 million using a 7 percent discount rate and has a present value of 
$8.5 million using a 3 percent discount rate.
    Some authorized individuals \1\ will incur about $70,000 over the 
next 10 years in mailing expenses to send student pilot applications to 
FAA's Civil Aviation Registry, which has a present value of about 
$50,000 using a 7 percent discount rate and has a present value of 
$60,000 using a 3 percent discount rate.
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    \1\ As discussed later in this document, an authorized 
individual is an ASI or AST at a FSDO, a DPE, an ACR associated with 
a part 141 pilot school, or a CFI who may accept a student pilot 
certificate application and verify the applicant's identity.
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    This rulemaking facilitates security vetting of all pilot 
certificate applicants before the FAA issues a pilot certificate. The 
FAA notes that following the direction of Congress provides a 
sufficient reasoned determination to justify the costs. These potential 
benefits are not quantifiable. The following table provides a summary 
of the cost-benefit analysis.

                                                      Table of Costs and Benefits of the Final Rule
                                                                       [2015-2024]
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                     Affected group                                                                  7 Percent                       3 Percent
                                                               Lower           Upper     ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                               Lower           Upper           Lower           Upper
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                                                                                                (Millions, 2014 $)
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Student Pilots..........................................            $7.1           $11.0            $5.0            $7.7            $6.1            $9.4
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FAA.....................................................               $9.8
                                                                       $7.1
                                                                       $8.5
Authorized Individuals..................................               $0.07
                                                                       $0.05
                                                                       $0.06
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    Total...............................................           $17.0           $20.9           $12.2           $14.9           $14.7           $18.0
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                                    Total benefits        PV benefits
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Total Social Benefit............             Not quantifiable
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    Note: The sum of individual items may not equal totals due to 
rounding.

II. Authority for This Rulemaking

    The FAA's authority to issue rules on aviation safety is found in 
Title 49 of the United States Code. Subtitle I, Section 106 describes 
the authority of the FAA Administrator. Subtitle VII, Aviation 
Programs, describes in more detail the scope of the agency's authority.
    Under Subtitle VII, Part A, Subpart iii, Section 44703(b)(1)(C), 
the FAA may define the terms of an airman certificate that the FAA 
Administrator finds necessary to ensure safety in air commerce. 
Additionally, Subtitle VII, Part A, Subpart iii, Section 44703(g)(1) 
permits modifications to the airman certification system to make it 
more efficient in serving the needs of those enforcing laws related to 
combating acts of terrorism by ensuring verifiable identification of 
individuals applying for airman certificates. In Section 4012(a)(1) of 
the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act (IRTPA),\2\ 
Congress required the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), in 
coordination with the FAA, to vet individuals against the terrorist 
watch lists prior to FAA certificate issuance.
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    \2\ Public Law 108-458, 118 Stat. 3638 (Dec. 17, 2004) (codified 
at 49 U.S.C. 44903(j)(2)(D)).
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    This rulemaking is within the scope of that authority because it 
facilitates security vetting of all pilot certificate applicants before 
the FAA issues a pilot certificate.

III. Background

A. Congressional Mandate

    On December 17, 2004, the President signed IRTPA. Section 4022 of 
that law requires the FAA to issue improved pilot certificates that (1) 
are resistant to tampering, altering, or counterfeiting; (2) include a 
photograph of the individual to whom the certificate is issued; and (3) 
are capable of accommodating a digital photograph, a biometric 
identifier, or any other unique identifier the FAA Administrator 
considers necessary. The law also allows the Administrator to use 
designees to carry out this mandate. IRTPA also amended Title 49 of the 
United States Code by requiring TSA, in coordination with the FAA, to 
screen individuals ``against all appropriate records in the 
consolidated and integrated terrorist watchlist maintained by the 
Government before being certificated by the FAA.'' \3\
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    \3\ 49 U.S.C. 44903(j)(2)(D).
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    On February 14, 2012, the President signed the FAA Modernization 
and Reform Act of 2012.\4\ Section 321 of that law directs the FAA to 
issue improved pilot certificates consistent with certain requirements. 
The improved pilot certificates must be compliant with Federal 
Information Processing Standards-201 (FIPS-201) or Personal Identity 
Verification--Interoperability Standards (PIV-I) for processing through 
security checkpoints into airport sterile areas. The certificates must 
be resistant to tampering, alteration, and counterfeiting; must include 
a photograph of the individual to whom the certificate is issued for 
identification purposes; and must be a smart card, which is able to 
accommodate iris and fingerprint biometric identifiers. Additionally, 
section 122 of that Act directs the FAA to establish and collect fees 
for certain airman certification and aircraft registration activities 
to recover the cost of providing those services.
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    \4\ Public Law 112-95, 126 Stat. 11 (Feb. 14, 2012).
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    Sections 321 and 122 supersede the authority under which the FAA 
published the NPRM proposing to implement the requirements of IRTPA. 
Accordingly, the FAA withdraws the portions of the proposal that 
address photographs and fees for certificate issuance. The FAA has 
initiated other rulemakings to address the requirements stemming from 
sections 321 (RIN 2120-AK33) and 122 (RIN-2120-AK37). The FAA is 
issuing this final rule to address the requirements in section 4012 of 
IRTPA to ensure vetting of all student pilots prior to certificate 
issuance.

B. Related Actions

    The Federal Aviation Administration Drug Enforcement Assistance Act 
of 1988 (``DEA Act''),\5\ identified deficiencies in the FAA's aircraft 
registration and pilot certification systems.\6\ The FAA published an 
NPRM to address the deficiencies but withdrew the NPRM after 
determining that technological improvements could accomplish most 
requirements of the DEA Act.\7\ As part of the technological 
improvements, the FAA discontinued issuing paper pilot certificates and 
began issuing plastic pilot certificates in 2003. The plastic 
certificates are made of high quality plastic card stock and contain 
such tamper- and counterfeit-resistant features as micro printing, a 
hologram, and a UV-sensitive layer as well as a magnetic strip that 
contains a unique identifier.
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    \5\ Public Law 100-690, 102 Stat. 4181 (Nov. 18, 1988).
    \6\ See sections 7203(a) and 7205(a), Public Law 100-690.
    \7\ 70 FR 72403 (Dec. 5, 2005).
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    On January 5, 2007, the FAA published the Drug Enforcement 
Assistance NPRM.\8\ That NPRM proposed changes to the airman 
certification and aircraft registration requirements to comply with the

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mandates of the DEA Act that could not be completed without rulemaking. 
Among other requirements, the NPRM proposed requiring holders of pilot 
certificates and other airmen certificates to hold a plastic 
certificate to exercise the privileges of that certificate.
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    \8\ 72 FR 489.
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    On February 28, 2008, the FAA published the Drug Enforcement 
Assistance final rule (``the DEA final rule'').\9\ In that rule, the 
FAA required all pilots, except student pilots, to obtain a plastic 
certificate by March 31, 2010. After that date, pilots without plastic 
certificates could not exercise the privileges of their certificates. 
The DEA final rule also satisfied the IRTPA requirement to issue pilot 
certificates that are resistant to tampering, altering, and 
counterfeiting.
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    \9\ 73 FR 10662.
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C. Summary of the NPRM

    On November 19, 2010, the FAA published an NPRM titled ``Photo 
Requirements for Pilot Certificates.'' \10\ The NPRM proposed to 
further fulfill the requirements of section 4022 of the IRTPA by 
requiring a photo of the pilot on all plastic pilot certificates, 
including student pilot certificates. The FAA also proposed a $22 fee 
to process an application for: (1) Exchanging an existing certificate 
without a photo for a certificate with photo; (2) issuing a new pilot 
certificate or student pilot certificate; and (3) replacing a pilot 
certificate with photo whenever a replacement certificate is requested 
by a pilot or required by regulation. The FAA proposed that pilots be 
required to update their photo every 8 years.
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    \10\ 75 FR 70871.
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    The FAA proposed to begin issuing a pilot certificate with photo to 
applicants for a new pilot certificate once the rule became effective. 
To minimize the burden of reissuance on existing certificate holders, 
the FAA proposed a 5-year implementation period. During the 
implementation period, the FAA proposed that pilots be required to 
exchange their non-photo pilot certificates for pilot certificates with 
photo when they interacted with the FAA. These ``triggering events'' 
included activities such as upgrading a certificate, obtaining or 
renewing a flight instructor certificate, or replacing a pilot 
certificate due to change of name, citizenship, date of birth, or 
change of gender. For pilots who would not otherwise have a need to 
interact with the FAA during the implementation period, the FAA 
proposed a phased approach, with different compliance dates for 
different categories of pilots.
    The NPRM also described the proposed process for submitting an 
application for a pilot certificate with photo. To receive their 
initial pilot certificates with photo, the FAA proposed that all pilots 
appear in person to have their identities verified. The FAA proposed 
allowing FSDOs or other approved FAA designees such as DPEs or KTCs to 
accept the applications and verify pilots' identities. Pilots would 
still be able to replace lost or destroyed certificates with or without 
photo by mail or via the Airman Certification Branch's Web page on the 
FAA Web site.
    The proposed rule applied to all pilots, including student pilots. 
The FAA proposed that student pilots obtain a plastic certificate with 
photo instead of a paper certificate. The plastic pilot certificate 
with photo would not have an expiration date. However, the FAA proposed 
that certificate holders be required to submit a new photo every 8 
years. Because the student pilot certificate would be plastic and 
contain a photo, the FAA proposed that AMEs no longer issue student 
pilot certificates or combination medical certificates and student 
pilot certificates. Students would continue to receive their medical 
certificates from AMEs but would go to a FSDO, DPE, KTC, or other 
approved FAA designee to apply for a student pilot certificate with 
photo. Additionally, because the new student pilot certificates would 
be plastic, the FAA proposed that flight instructors endorse only 
students' logbooks.

D. General Overview of Comments

    The FAA received approximately 470 comments to the NPRM. Most were 
from individual pilots. In addition, the agency received comments from 
Transport Canada, the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE), 
the National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI), the Air Line 
Pilots Association (ALPA), the Helicopter Association International 
(HAI), the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), the 
Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), the National Air 
Transportation Association (NATA), and the United States Pilots 
Association (USPA). Most of the commenters opposed the concept of 
adding a photo to the pilot certificate, as well as the proposal to 
require student pilots to have a certificate with a photo. Commenters 
also suggested changes to the proposals, which are discussed more fully 
later in this document.
    The FAA received comments on the following general areas of the 
proposal:
     Requirement of a photo on pilot certificates.
     Fees for obtaining new, replacement, or renewed a pilot 
certificate with photo.
     Inclusion of students in the requirement to have 
certificates with photo.
     Duration of the photo on the certificate.
     Application process for new, replacement, or renewed pilot 
certificates with photo.
     Implementation process using ``trigger'' events and phased 
deadlines.
     Regulatory evaluation.
     Lack of security benefits by adding a photograph.

E. Summary of Final Rule

    This rule adopts the proposal to require student pilots to carry a 
plastic certificate and apply in person for a student pilot certificate 
at a FSDO, through a DPE, with an ACR associated with a part 141 pilot 
school, or with a CFI. This rule withdraws the remaining proposals.
    Student pilots will receive plastic student pilot certificates 
instead of a paper student pilot certificate or combination medical 
certificate and student pilot certificate. The cost to replace a 
student pilot certificate will be $2, the same as other certificates. 
This current nominal fee defrays part of the Registry's cost of 
replacing the pilot certificate. The plastic certificates will not 
expire, which will give the student unlimited time to complete training 
without having to apply for another student pilot certificate.
    AMEs no longer will issue a combination medical certificate and 
student pilot certificate or accept an application for a student pilot 
certificate. An applicant must appear in person to apply for a student 
pilot certificate at a FSDO, through a DPE, with an ACR associated with 
a part 141 pilot school, or with a CFI. The Civil Aviation Registry 
will send a plastic student pilot certificate to the applicant after 
successful completion of security vetting by TSA. Receipt of a student 
pilot certificate is required prior to exercising the privileges of a 
student pilot certificate (i.e., prior to solo flight). Finally, 
because the student pilot certificate will be plastic, flight 
instructors will endorse only students' logbooks instead of their 
certificates and logbooks. After April 1, 2016, CFIs no longer must 
endorse a student pilot certificate regardless of certificate media. 
Thus, all endorsements for student pilots will be placed in the 
logbook. The validity period of a CFI's endorsement for a student pilot 
will remain unchanged at 90 days.

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    Student pilots who have been issued a paper student pilot 
certificate or combination medical certificate and student pilot 
certificate may continue to use their paper certificate. These 
currently-issued student pilot certificates will expire according to 
the requirements of Sec.  61.19(b).\11\ Holders of a paper student 
pilot certificate (FAA form 8710-2 or FAA Form 8420-2 Medical 
Certificate and Student Pilot Certificate) may request from the Civil 
Aviation Registry a replacement (plastic) student pilot certificate 
that does not expire for a $2 fee, which is the current charge for a 
replacement.
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    \11\ Regardless of whether the student pilot is issued a student 
pilot certificate or combination medical certificate and student 
pilot certificate, the student pilot certificate expires under a 
calculation from the medical certificate examination date according 
to the requirements of Sec.  61.19(b), which is either 24 or 60 
calendar months from the date of the medical examination, depending 
on the age of the pilot.
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IV. Discussion of Public Comments and Final Rule

A. Photo on Pilot Certificates

    In the NPRM, the FAA proposed to include a photo of the individual 
pilot on all pilot certificates to comply with section 4022 of IRTPA.
    A total of 382 comments specifically addressed the issue of adding 
a photo to pilot certificates. Of these commenters, only 47 commenters 
supported the idea. Most of the supportive commenters stated that the 
proposal would ensure the certificate holder is who he or she claims to 
be and make certificates more difficult to forge. A few believed the 
addition of a photo would make the pilot certificate appear more 
``professional.'' The remainder expressed support for adding a photo 
without providing a reason. NAFI and NATA were among the supporters of 
adding a photo to the pilot certificate, but they expressed concern 
over some of the other proposals in the NPRM and suggested some 
changes. An additional four commenters, including EAA, supported the 
idea of a photo on the pilot certificate only if compliance was 
voluntary. Three commenters suggested also adding a photo to other 
certificates, such as mechanic and repairman certificates.
    A total of 335 commenters, including USPA, opposed the proposal to 
add a photo to the pilot certificate. Most of these commenters stated 
the current requirement to carry a form of government-issued photo 
identification in addition to the pilot certificate was simple, 
adequate, and should be continued. Many claimed the proposal would do 
nothing to increase security or safety, because certificates could 
still be forged, and a determined terrorist would not be deterred. 
Others stated that a photo on a certificate would not increase security 
because pilots were seldom, if ever, asked to present a pilot 
certificate before flying. Additionally, 10 commenters, including SAFE, 
NAFI, and AOPA, stated that the proposal would not effectively increase 
security or meet the requirements of IRTPA because the certificate 
would lack a biometric other than a photo.
    Thirty-one commenters proposed exemptions for certain categories of 
non-student pilots, such as flight instructors, sport pilots, and any 
already-certificated pilots. These commenters included SAFE, NAFI, HAI, 
and AOPA, who all called for exempting flight instructor certificates 
because those certificates must be renewed every 2 years. The 
commenters also stated that requiring instructors to pay the proposed 
certificate renewal fee more frequently than other pilots would impose 
an unfair burden on this pilot population. Additionally, because flight 
instructor certificates are not valid without an underlying pilot 
certificate, these organizations believed requiring a photo on the 
flight instructor certificates would be redundant. ALPA requested an 
exemption for part 121 and 135 pilots, stating that extensive 
background checks and TSA-issued credentials mean these pilots are less 
of a security threat than other pilots.
    Eleven commenters, including SAFE, supported pilot certificates 
with photo only if the new certificate provided additional benefits, 
such as allowing access through TSA checkpoints or replacing airport-
specific badges. Many of these commenters stated that pilots would be 
unwilling to pay a fee for the certificate with photo unless they saw a 
substantial personal benefit, such as allowing unescorted access to 
airports or faster checkpoint clearance. SAFE commented that if the FAA 
were to modify the pilot certificate in a manner that would be 
compliant with TSA security requirements, such as adding ``smart card'' 
or biometric features, the pilot certificate might be able to replace 
the airport-specific badges pilots currently must carry. Carrying one 
card instead of several would reduce the burden on pilots.
    As discussed earlier, sections 321 and 122 of Public Law 112-95, 
which was enacted while this rulemaking was pending, supersedes section 
4022 of IRTPA. Accordingly, the FAA withdraws the proposals to include 
a photo of the pilot on the pilot certificate and the proposed $22 
pilot certificate fee. The FAA has initiated other rulemakings to 
address sections 321 and 122.

B. Application Process for Pilot Certificates With Photo Other Than 
Student Pilot Certificates

    Currently, pilots must appear in person in order to upgrade a 
certificate or to add a rating. Additionally, a pilot who wants to 
change any vital information on the certificate must also appear in 
person. The FAA requires pilots to appear in person before an FAA ASI, 
AST, or an approved designee in these instances because they involve 
identity verification; an examination of skills or knowledge; 
verification of records; or a combination of these requirements. If a 
pilot certificate is lost or destroyed, the pilot may apply for a 
replacement online or by mail under current rules.
    In the NPRM, the FAA proposed that pilots must appear in person for 
the purpose of identity verification in the following circumstances: 
when applying for a non-student pilot certificate with photo for the 
first time; when changing vital information on the certificate (such as 
name, date of birth, citizenship, or gender); and when upgrading a 
certificate or adding a rating. For these in-person applications, the 
FAA proposed that a pilot must appear at a FSDO or an FAA designee. 
Applicants would also need to provide a photo as part of the 
application process. For a replacement of a lost or destroyed pilot 
certificate, a pilot could submit an application in person, through the 
mail, or online.
    Two commenters stated that the proposed non-student pilot 
certificate application process was adequate and would not impose a 
burden on pilots. Twenty-seven commenters stated that the proposed 
application process was too burdensome for pilots. They claimed that 
the hours of operation for FSDOs are inconvenient for most people, and 
that scheduling an appointment is difficult. They also asserted that 
many pilots live far away from FSDOs or FAA designees. Commenters 
contended the travel distance, fuel costs, time away from work, and 
possible hotel room costs incurred while traveling to a FSDO or 
approved FAA designee would put a financial strain on pilots. 
Additionally, commenters claimed that allowing DPEs to charge an 
unspecified fee for accepting applications would further increase the 
financial cost to pilots. Other commenters noted the difficulty of 
finding an FAA designee in foreign countries.
    Sixty-eight commenters suggested improvements to the proposed 
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commenters, 23 suggested using State Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) 
offices in some way, since those offices have experience producing 
identifications with photos and most pilots already use DMVs to obtain 
driver's licenses. For instance, commenters suggested the FAA could 
designate DMVs as portals for accepting pilot certificate applications, 
or even authorize DMVs to issue pilot certificates. Some believed the 
FAA should access DMVs' databases and use those photos on pilot 
certificates, thus eliminating the need for pilots to provide an 
additional photo for their pilot certificates.
    The second most common suggestion was for the FAA to make the pilot 
certificate application process web-based. Twenty commenters stated 
that it would be more convenient and less costly for pilots to submit 
applications and photos through a web-based system, such as the FAA's 
Integrated Airman Certification and/or Rating Application (IACRA). They 
said that submitting applications online would save time for pilots, 
especially those pilots living in rural areas. Some commenters stated 
that even if the FAA still required in-person application submissions 
in some instances, electronic submissions would at least be easier for 
the FSDO or FAA designee to handle than paper submissions. Electronic 
submissions would also reach the FAA faster than paper submissions, 
reducing delays in processing applications and issuing certificates. 
SAFE, NAFI, and HAI supported this idea.
    Sixteen commenters suggested the FAA authorize the U.S. Postal 
Service to accept pilot certificate applications and photos and to 
verify the identity of the applicant, similar to the way many post 
offices accept passport applications. The commenters noted that most 
pilots live closer to a post office than to a FSDO or pilot school. The 
commenters also noted the hours of operation for post offices are often 
more convenient.
    Another suggestion from seven commenters was to work in conjunction 
with the U.S. State Department because of its experience issuing 
passports with photos. These commenters stated that pilots who already 
have U.S. passports could save time and money if the FAA had a method 
of accessing the passport photo database and adding those photos to 
pilot certificates. Since the FAA's proposal for photo requirements is 
identical to the requirements for passport photos, the commenters 
believed the photos in the passport database should be adequate for use 
on pilot certificates.
    Several commenters suggested increasing the types of persons the 
FAA could use as designees to accept applications and verify 
identities. Among the persons suggested as additional FAA designees 
were ACRs, flight instructors, and carrier personnel such as check 
airmen and directors of training and operations. The commenters 
believed that authorizing more persons to accept applications and 
verify identities would make the application process more convenient 
for pilots.
    Finally, a few commenters, including EAA, suggested that the FAA 
accept pilot certificate applications and photos at major aviation 
events such as AirVenture Oshkosh and Sun `n Fun. They stated that 
since the FAA usually sends representatives to such events, it would be 
logical to allow those representatives to accept applications and 
photos and verify identities. It would also be convenient for pilots 
who live far from a FSDO or other designated portal, but who regularly 
attend these events.
    As stated earlier, the FAA withdraws the proposal to issue pilot 
certificates with a photo. The FAA will consider the additional 
suggestions as it develops an NPRM for Pilot Certificate with 
Photograph and Biometric Information (RIN 2120-AK33).

C. Requiring Student Pilots To Obtain a Plastic Pilot Certificate

    Under current regulations, student pilots hold paper certificates. 
Paper student pilot certificates are valid for either 24 or 60 calendar 
months, depending on the age of the student pilot at the time of 
issuance.
    In the NPRM, the FAA proposed to treat student pilots like other 
pilots and require them to obtain a plastic student pilot certificate 
with a photo. The FAA proposed that the new student pilot certificate 
would not have an expiration date. However, the student pilot would 
have to renew the photo every 8 years in order to continue exercising 
the privileges of the student pilot certificate. The FAA proposed that 
only the FAA Civil Aviation Registry would issue pilot certificates 
with a photo. DPEs and AMEs would no longer issue student pilot 
certificates. DPEs, however, would be able to accept applications for 
student pilot certificates with photo. Additionally, the FAA proposed 
that because new student pilot certificates would be plastic, flight 
instructors would endorse only student pilot logbooks instead of 
student pilot certificates and logbooks.
    This final rule will require persons to apply for a student pilot 
certificate at a FSDO, through a DPE, with an ACR associated with a 
part 141 pilot school, or with a CFI. The applicant must receive a 
plastic student pilot certificate from the Civil Aviation Registry 
prior to exercising the privileges of a student pilot certificate 
(i.e., conducting a solo flight). However, the FAA will allow current 
student pilot certificate holders to continue exercising privileges of 
their student pilot certificate until the certificate expires according 
to Sec.  61.19(b). In other words, this final rule does not require the 
holder of a paper student pilot certificate to surrender that 
certificate and replace it with a plastic student pilot certificate. 
Student pilot applicants will no longer be able to obtain paper student 
pilot certificates at the time of application. This final rule 
eliminates the need for FAA Form 8710-2, the Student Pilot Certificate. 
As discussed earlier, the FAA withdraws the portion of this proposal 
related to including a photo of the pilot on the pilot certificate, as 
well as the requirement that the photo be renewed every 8 years.
    Numerous commenters questioned the proposed application process for 
a student pilot certificate, as discussed earlier with respect to all 
pilot certificates. An individual commenter suggested that CFIs could 
verify a student pilot applicant's photograph identification and enter 
the data into IACRA for transmittal to the Civil Aviation Registry. 
Permitting CFIs to accept applications for student pilot certificates 
would reduce the burden on applicants.
    In light of the comments, and because of the narrower scope of this 
final rule, the FAA has reconsidered who may accept an application.
    As proposed, AMEs will not issue a combination medical certificate 
and student pilot certificate at the time of a medical examination nor 
accept an application for a student pilot certificate. Accordingly, 
Sec.  183.21 is amended to remove the privilege for AMEs to issue 
student pilot certificates.
    Though not proposed, the FAA has concluded that permitting CFIs to 
accept a student pilot application significantly reduces the travel 
burden associated with a student pilot certificate application. A 
person applying for a student pilot certificate would engage and visit 
a CFI to conduct flight training, and an applicant could complete the 
application during any flight training session. Additionally, TSA 
regulations currently require CFIs to verify a student pilot's identity 
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requires a flight school \12\ to endorse a pilot logbook verifying that 
the student is a U.S. citizen and presented identification prior to 
flight training, which likely would be the same time that a person 
would apply for a student pilot certificate. Accordingly, the 
privileges of a CFI under Sec. Sec.  61.193 and 61.413 have been 
amended by this final rule to allow CFIs to accept a student pilot 
application, verify the applicant meets the eligibility requirements in 
Sec.  61.83, and verify the applicant's identity in accordance with TSA 
security vetting requirements as described in Appendix 2 of Advisory 
Circular 61-65, Certification: Pilots and Flight and Ground 
Instructors. CFIs will not be able to issue a student pilot certificate 
and will follow the application acceptance process as discussed in the 
following paragraphs.
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training center, air carrier training facility, or flight instructor 
certificated under 14 CFR parts 61, 121, 135, 141, or 142. 49 CFR 
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    Additionally, an ASI or AST at a FSDO, a DPE, or an ACR associated 
with a part 141 pilot school will continue to be able to accept an 
application and verify the applicant's identity, but they will not be 
able to issue a student pilot certificate. These individuals, along 
with CFIs, are referred to collectively as authorized individuals for 
the purposes of application acceptance in this discussion.
    The FAA is withdrawing the proposal to permit KTCs to accept an 
application due to potential added costs to equip and train KTC 
personnel and also because KTC personnel currently are not authorized 
to accept an application for an airman certificate. Withdrawing the 
portion of the NPRM that requires all pilots to obtain a pilot 
certificate with a photo significantly reduces the number of 
individuals affected by this final rule. The reduced number of affected 
applicants does not justify the resources necessary to designate and 
train KTCs on accepting applications. Furthermore, by permitting CFIs 
to accept an application for a student pilot certificate, applicants 
will have no additional travel burden associated with their student 
pilot certificate application because they already will interact with a 
CFI for flight training.
    The FAA expects that all authorized individuals will utilize IACRA 
for the purpose of accepting a student pilot application. IACRA is a 
Web-based certification/rating application that guides the user through 
the FAA's application process. The FAA notes that IACRA currently may 
be used to submit a student pilot application and therefore will not 
require substantial modifications to the Web-based application system. 
However, IACRA will be modified so a student pilot certificate will not 
be issued at the time of application.
    A person who meets the eligibility requirements of a student pilot 
certificate may register as an applicant through IACRA which stores FAA 
form 8710-1 electronically until an authorized individual accesses the 
form. FAA form 8710-1 may be accessed by an authorized individual by 
searching for the person's unique FAA tracking number (FTN) assigned by 
an FAA internal system after the person has completed the required 
items on the student pilot application form. The authorized individual 
will verify that the applicant meets the regulatory eligibility 
requirements, and that the application has been completed properly. 
Additionally, the authorized individual will verify the applicant's 
identity in accordance with TSA security vetting requirements as 
described in Appendix 2 of Advisory Circular 61-65 and input the 
identification data into IACRA when prompted. Once the authorized 
individual has completed the application through IACRA, it will be 
transmitted electronically to the Civil Aviation Registry for 
processing.
    All authorized individuals will have the ability to accept a 
student pilot application in paper format to ensure all applicants have 
uninterrupted ability to apply for an FAA student pilot certificate. 
The same information captured on the paper FAA form 8710-1 is captured 
within IACRA. However, once the authorized individual verifies that the 
application is complete in accordance with the form's instructions and 
FAA Order 8900.1, the Flight Standards Information Management System, 
the individual will send the student pilot application to the Civil 
Aviation Registry via first-class mail. The FAA notes that the 
submittal of a paper FAA form 8710-1 may delay the issuance of a 
student pilot certificate because of mailing time. While an authorized 
individual has the ability to accept a paper FAA form 8710-1, the FAA 
anticipates that a majority of these applications will be submitted via 
IACRA.
    Once a student pilot application is received, the Civil Aviation 
Registry will verify compliance and the accuracy of the application and 
provide the applicant's information to TSA for security vetting prior 
to certificate issuance. Under current FAA procedures, the FAA 
transmits a student pilot's biographic information for security vetting 
to TSA after certificate issuance. However, under this final rule, the 
Civil Aviation Registry will issue the student pilot certificate only 
after receiving a successful response from TSA. The Civil Aviation 
Registry will mail the student pilot certificate via U.S. Postal 
Service to the address listed on the application. All pilots will 
continue to be vetted perpetually thereafter.
    Of the 65 commenters that addressed the proposal to require student 
pilots to obtain a plastic student pilot certificate with a photo, only 
two supported the proposal. They believed that students should be 
treated like any other pilot. One additional commenter stated that 
issuing student pilot certificates that do not expire would be an 
improvement over the current student pilot certificates that are only 
valid for 24 or 60 months, but the commenter did not address any other 
aspects of the student pilot certificate proposal.
    Forty-nine commenters believed student pilots should be exempt from 
the requirement to have a plastic certificate with a photo. Most of 
these commenters, including HAI, AOPA, NATA, EAA, NAFI, and SAFE, 
expressed the belief that the projected 6 to 8 week delay, as stated in 
the NPRM, in waiting for a plastic certificate with a photo would be a 
serious burden for student pilots, who could not fly solo without the 
certificate. Commenters believed that the wait time might discourage 
students from completing their training or from even starting training. 
The result, these commenters claimed, would be a negative impact on 
flight schools and flight instructors. Additionally, some commenters 
stated that since students are under the guidance and supervision of a 
flight instructor, they pose less of a security risk and should be 
exempt from the proposed requirements.
    The FAA will take steps to expedite student pilot applications in 
order for students to receive their student pilot certificates so they 
may exercise the privileges of the certificate as soon as feasible. The 
FAA estimates that the turnaround time for student pilot certificates 
can be reduced to an average of 3 weeks or less, provided that initial 
security vetting by TSA indicates that the applicant is eligible for 
the certificate. If an applicant is deemed ineligible by TSA on 
security grounds, he or she will be able to seek redress through TSA's 
administrative procedures.
    Thirteen commenters suggested that if students must obtain a 
plastic certificate with a photo, they should immediately receive a 
temporary paper certificate (with or without a photo) that would

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allow them to fly solo while waiting to receive the plastic certificate 
with photo. Organizations that proposed a temporary student pilot 
certificate included SAFE, NAFI, and AOPA; although all three believed 
students should ideally be exempted from the requirement to hold a 
certificate with a photo.
    IRTPA required that security vetting of all individuals, including 
pilots, must be successfully completed by TSA before the FAA issues a 
certificate. Therefore, applicants for student pilot certificates must 
be vetted to receive their certificates and operate an aircraft as 
pilot in command.
    Seventeen commenters specifically addressed the proposal to remove 
AMEs from the student pilot certification process, including NATA, EAA, 
and SAFE. All 17 opposed the proposal. EAA and other commenters 
indicated that not allowing AMEs to issue student pilot certificates 
would create additional burdens for students, who would have to make a 
trip to another location for their certificate. NATA asked that the FAA 
continue the issuance and use policies and procedures already in place 
for paper student pilot certificates. Some, including SAFE, suggested 
that AMEs should at least be able to accept student pilot applications 
and photos. Others disagreed with the FAA's assertion that requiring 
AMEs to verify a student's identity would be a burden on the AME. They 
noted that AMEs already must verify an applicant's identity in order to 
assure the students they are examining are who they claim to be.
    To address the IRTPA mandates, the FAA's Civil Aviation Registry 
will issue plastic, tamper-resistant student pilot certificates 
following successful security vetting of the applicant. AMEs are 
required, under Sec.  67.4, to verify the identity of an applicant for 
a medical certificate; however, they are not required to have the 
capability to produce plastic, tamper-resistant certificates, nor do 
they have the authority to make security vetting determinations about 
applicants. The FAA considered allowing student pilot applicants to 
continue to make application with an AME to maintain convenience for 
student pilot applicants. Ultimately the Agency determined that AMEs, 
who are physicians, should focus on the medical qualifications of an 
applicant rather than on airman certification activities that are 
within the expertise of other FAA designees.
    In addition, the advent of IACRA, an online application system that 
replaces paper-based systems, has significantly increased FAA data 
safeguarding, maintenance, and safety oversight responsibilities. The 
current combination student pilot and medical certificate, issued by 
AMEs, dates from the paper-based era and does not take advantage of 
technological advances that have improved the airman certification 
process. Integrating the data collected by an AME into the centralized 
Civil Aviation Registry system presents significant technological and 
administrative challenges. By necessity for privacy reasons, the IACRA 
system and the medical certification systems must be kept separate. The 
FAA's recordkeeping and personal identity information protection would 
be compromised if the FAA's medical application and airman application 
databases were fully integrated. Currently, IACRA does not have a role 
developed to allow AMEs to utilize the system to process a student 
pilot application, and creation of such a role would require training 
and oversight by a different FAA line of business than that which 
typically supports AMEs. This duplication of oversight and use of 
multiple systems by AMEs would not only increase the likelihood of 
errors but also would reverse the FAA's efforts to decrease duplication 
and redundancy. Accordingly, the FAA has determined that data is better 
safeguarded by keeping medical and operational certification processes 
and oversight separate and distinct. Doing so necessitates separate 
medical and operational electronic portals to remove any possibility of 
data spillage. Keeping the processes and oversight separate also allows 
medical certification and airman certification personnel and designees 
to focus on the duties within their respective areas of expertise, thus 
improving regulatory compliance and the overall user experience.
    In addition, given the statutory requirement to complete security 
vetting before issuing a certificate, the AME process of issuing 
student pilot certificates is no longer viable. In this regard, the FAA 
realized that it would not be efficient to continue to issue two 
separate types of student pilot certificates. The most efficient option 
is to dedicate centralized Civil Aviation Registry resources to the 
certification process. Therefore, the Civil Aviation Registry will 
issue a student pilot certificate after successful completion of TSA 
security vetting based on a student pilot's application which is made 
either at a FSDO, through a DPE, with an ACR associated with a part 141 
pilot school, or with a CFI.
    This final rule permits CFIs (as well as other operational 
designees) to accept student pilot certificate applications to minimize 
burdens on those applicants. Streamlining the application process by 
expanding the use of CFIs and other operational designees, even though 
the Agency is removing AMEs, will maintain applicant portal options and 
allow for enhanced FAA oversight capability of the pilot certification 
process. In the overwhelming majority of circumstances, a person 
seeking to pursue pilot certification will encounter a CFI (or an ACR 
at a part 141 pilot school) significantly before that person encounters 
an AME. Accordingly, the FAA has determined this final rule reduces the 
burden on a student pilot applicant while also streamlining FAA 
processes.
    Because student pilot certificates now will be issued without an 
expiration date, the process for obtaining a replacement certificate if 
the certificate is lost or destroyed will be the process under Sec.  
61.29 as is currently in place for other pilot certificates. Similarly, 
the current replacement fee of $2 under Sec.  187.5 will apply.
    Finally, as proposed, the FAA is amending various requirements 
concerning endorsements for student pilots. Because the FAA will issue 
plastic student pilot certificates, endorsements will be made only in 
the student pilot's logbook upon the effective date of this final rule 
regardless of whether a paper or plastic pilot certificate had been 
issued to the student at the time of issuance. In addition to the 
amendments in the NPRM, the FAA is amending Sec. Sec.  61.415 and 
61.423 to remove the requirement to endorse the student pilot 
certificate.

D. Duration of Photo on Pilot Certificate

    The FAA proposed to add an expiration date to the photo on the 
pilot certificate. The pilot would need to renew the photo every 8 
years in order to continue to exercise the privileges of the 
certificate. Requiring pilots to update their photos would ensure that 
the photo on the certificate continued to resemble the pilot and to 
serve as an adequate proof of identity. The FAA's proposed 8-year photo 
duration matches the requirements for drivers licenses set forth in the 
Real ID Act of 2005.\13\ While the Real ID Act did not address pilot 
certificates, the FAA viewed the 8-year duration as Congress's latest 
expression on the appropriate validity for government identification.
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    Of the 49 commenters who specifically mentioned the proposed photo 
duration period, 9 believed that 8 years was an acceptable timeframe. 
Among these supporters were NAFI and EAA. Five commenters objected to 
any photo expiration date, stating that the cost of having to renew the 
certificates was unacceptable. One commenter believed the photo should 
be updated more frequently than every 8 years, since an individual's 
appearance can change dramatically in a few years.
    Thirty-four commenters believed the photo should have a 10-year 
duration, similar to U.S. passports. They stated that since the 10-year 
period was acceptable for an official government and internationally-
recognized identification such as a passport, the same time period 
should be adequate for a pilot certificate. They also noted that 
increasing the time between required photo renewals would save pilots 
money over the course of a lifetime. Finally, some commenters favored a 
10-year duration simply because 10 was a round number and easier to 
remember than 8 years.
    As stated earlier, the FAA withdraws the proposal to issue pilot 
certificates with a photo and will consider the issue in a rulemaking 
to address the requirements of section 321 of Public Law 112-95. 
Accordingly, pilot certificates (including student pilot certificates) 
will continue to be issued without an expiration date.

E. Fees for Issuing Pilot Certificates With Photo

    The FAA proposed a $22 fee for all new, replacement, upgraded, or 
renewed pilot (including student pilot) certificates with photo. The 
fee was intended to recover some of the costs of producing the 
certificates. While production costs per certificate exceed this 
amount, $22 is the maximum amount the FAA was permitted to charge under 
49 U.S.C. 45302(b)-(c), which provided the statutory authority for the 
NPRM.
    Of the 76 commenters that specifically mentioned the proposed $22 
fee for a new, replacement, or renewed certificate with photo, 5 stated 
that the proposed amount was acceptable.
    Of the remaining 71 comments, 38 stated that the proposed fee was 
too high but did not suggest what they thought would be an acceptable 
amount. Five commenters stated that the certificate should cost ``no 
more than a driver's license,'' but again did not provide an amount. 
Twenty-two commenters stated that since the pilot certificate with a 
photo was a Congressional mandate, there should be no fee. They 
contended expenses should be funded from the FAA's budget, from 
aviation fuel taxes, or from other fees pilots already pay.
    Most commenters opposed to the fee claimed that it would be a 
financial burden on pilots in an already stressful economic climate. 
Many claimed the fee would decrease the number of people who would 
become pilots, and might force many current pilots to quit. Others said 
the fee should be rejected because it was just a way for the FAA to 
make money. One commenter believed the FAA is prohibited from enacting 
a user fee by a restriction placed in the FAA appropriations bill \14\ 
that prohibits the FAA from promulgating ``new aviation user fees not 
specifically authorized by law.'' Two others requested that the FAA 
make provisions for low-income pilots.
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    The FAA withdraws the proposal to charge a fee for certificate 
issuance. The FAA notes, however, that section 122 of Public Law 112-95 
requires the FAA to charge a fee to recover the costs of certain airman 
certification and aircraft registration services. The FAA has initiated 
a rulemaking (RIN 2120-AK37) to implement that requirement and will 
publish an NPRM in the future.

F. Implementation Process

    The FAA proposed a ``trigger-based'' and phased implementation 
approach for issuing pilot certificates with photo. The ``trigger-
based'' approach would have required any pilot interacting with the FAA 
during the implementation period to apply for a pilot certificate with 
photo. Such interactions would have included obtaining or renewing 
flight instructor certificates, applying for a new pilot certificate or 
rating, applying for a student pilot certificate, or changing vital 
information (such as name, citizenship, date of birth or gender). The 
phased approach would have applied to pilots who do not have a 
triggering event during the implementation period. The phased approach 
would have consisted of different compliance dates for different 
categories of pilots. All pilots, whether affected by the ``trigger-
based'' or phased approach, would have been required to have a pilot 
certificate with a photo no later than 5 years after the effective date 
of the final rule. These approaches were designed to balance the FAA's 
ability to receive and timely process applications for the certificates 
while maintaining the existing range of Agency services.
    Of the 17 commenters that specifically addressed the proposed 
``trigger'' and phased implementation process, 8 stated the proposal 
was acceptable as written. They agreed that staggering the 
implementation dates for different certificate holders would reduce the 
burden on the FAA and may improve application processing times. They 
also contended that requiring an upgrade to a photo certificate at a 
``triggering'' event, such as adding a rating, would prevent pilots 
from waiting until the last minute to apply for their certificates with 
photo.
    Three commenters suggested using a ``trigger-only'' approach for 
pilot applications. They stated that it would reduce the burden on 
pilots to allow them to continue flying with their current non-photo 
certificates until they met one of the ``triggering'' events. 
Otherwise, the pilot may have to make an initial trip to a FSDO to 
upgrade to the photo certificate, and then have to make an additional 
trip back to the FSDO not long afterwards in order to add a rating, 
resulting in an increased burden.
    Three commenters suggested the FAA reduce the time pilots have to 
comply. They stated that because pilot certificates with a photo would 
increase safety and security, it would be better to have all pilots 
obtain the certificates as soon as possible. Three additional 
commenters, including NAFI, proposed having a single compliance date 
for all pilots. Two of these commenters, including NAFI, stated that a 
single compliance date would cause less confusion for pilots and would 
reduce the chances of a pilot accidentally failing to comply. The third 
commenter favored a single compliance date because staggered dates 
might give the impression of unequal treatment of one or more pilot 
communities.
    As stated earlier, the FAA withdraws the requirement to obtain a 
pilot certificate with a photo.

G. Regulatory Evaluation

    Four commenters, including AOPA, specifically mentioned the 
estimated total costs for airmen to comply with the proposal, as 
outlined in the Regulatory Evaluation. Each of the commenters disputed 
the accuracy of the cost figures and generally were opposed to 
expending scarce resources on the proposal given federal deficits and 
ongoing cost-cutting measures. One commenter stated that the high cost 
associated with the proposal was due to the FAA not considering more 
cost-effective and less onerous measures for accomplishing the same 
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should not be pursuing regulations that add to federal spending while 
offering few, if any, safety and security benefits.
    AOPA commented that the FAA's 20-year cost estimates may be grossly 
underestimated, and stated that the actual total present value costs to 
airmen would likely be more than the estimated $235.8 million outlined 
in the proposal. AOPA also believed that total overall implementation 
costs would exceed the estimated $380.1 million, but did not provide 
additional input as to how it derived these conclusions. AOPA was 
further concerned that the true costs to airmen were uncertain 
considering the proposal discussed the possibility that fee increases 
may be imposed via the Federal Aviation Reauthorization bill (H.R. 
915), then pending before Congress. AOPA believed the proposal equated 
to a significant economic impact to airmen and the associated costs far 
outweighed any potential benefits.
    As stated earlier, the FAA withdraws most proposals in the NPRM. 
The FAA has revised the regulatory evaluation consistent with the 
adopted changes to student pilot certification. Further, and as stated 
earlier, the fees authorized in section 122 of Public Law 112-95 are 
being addressed in a separate rulemaking.

H. Miscellaneous Comments

1. Redesigning Pilot Certificate
    Twelve commenters suggested that if the FAA planned to add photos 
to pilot certificates, other changes should be made to the certificates 
at the same time. Most suggestions were offered to improve legibility, 
such as increasing the font size; reducing the visual clutter by 
removing some less critical information, such as the pilot's address; 
and removing the image of the Wright Brothers. Other commenters 
suggested making the different levels of certificates (e.g., private 
pilot, commercial pilot, and ATP) easily distinguishable, either by 
using different background colors or different images.
    Additionally, Transport Canada suggested the FAA replace the 
traditional pilot certificate with a certificate similar to the 
Canadian Aviation Document Booklet (ADB), to allow cross-sharing of 
data between Canada and the United States. The ADB resembles a passport 
and contains all of a pilot's licenses, permits, and medical 
certificates in one document. The licenses, permits, and medical 
certificates are issued through the mail as stick-on labels with 
security features. Security features include secure ink, bar codes, and 
complicated patterns designed to make forgery more difficult. As pilots 
add new ratings or licenses or update certificates, they add these 
labels to the ADB. The ADB also has a photo of the pilot. While no 
additional commenters specifically mentioned the ADB as a potential 
model, three commenters did suggest the FAA combine all certificates, 
including the medical certificate, into a single document to reduce the 
costs to pilots and to reduce the number of certificates a pilot must 
carry.
    The FAA has determined that these suggestions are outside the scope 
of this rulemaking. Any changes to the pilot certificate would need to 
be addressed in a separate rulemaking. The FAA notes, however, that 
since publication of the NPRM, the FAA has increased the size of the 
font for the pilot's name, certificate level or type, and certificate 
number.
2. Proposed Sec.  61.3--Requirements for Certificates, Ratings, and 
Authorizations
    Two commenters believed the proposed language in Sec.  
61.3(a)(1)(v) was misleading. The proposed language stated that, ``A 
person may not serve as a required crewmember of a civil aircraft of 
the United States, unless that person: when operating an aircraft in a 
foreign country, has a pilot license issued by that country.'' The 
commenters noted that the language could be interpreted as requiring 
the pilot to have a license issued by the foreign country. That was not 
the FAA's intent. In a separate rulemaking (Certified Flight Instructor 
Flight Reviews; Recent Pilot in Command Experience; Airmen Online 
Services (RIN 2120-AK23) (78 FR 56822, September 16, 2013; confirmed at 
78 FR 66261, November 5, 2013)), the FAA revised the language of Sec.  
61.3(a)(1)(v) to state that ``(v) When operating an aircraft within a 
foreign country, a pilot license issued by that country may be used.''

V. Regulatory Notices and Analyses

A. Regulatory Evaluation

    Changes to Federal regulations must undergo several economic 
analyses. First, Executive Order 12866 and Executive Order 13563 direct 
that each Federal agency shall propose or adopt a regulation only upon 
a reasoned determination that the benefits of the intended regulation 
justify its costs. Second, the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (Pub. 
L. 96-354) requires agencies to analyze the economic impact of 
regulatory changes on small entities. Third, the Trade Agreements Act 
(Pub. L. 96-39) prohibits agencies from setting standards that create 
unnecessary obstacles to the foreign commerce of the United States. In 
developing U.S. standards, this Trade Act requires agencies to consider 
international standards and, where appropriate, that they be the basis 
of U.S. standards. Fourth, the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 
(Pub. L. 104-4) requires agencies to prepare a written assessment of 
the costs, benefits, and other effects of proposed or final rules that 
include a Federal mandate likely to result in the expenditure by State, 
local, or tribal governments, in the aggregate, or by the private 
sector, of $100 million or more annually (adjusted for inflation with 
base year of 1995). This portion of the preamble summarizes the FAA's 
analysis of the economic impacts of this final rule. The FAA suggests 
readers seeking greater detail read the full regulatory evaluation, a 
copy of which has been placed in the docket for this rulemaking.
    In conducting these analyses, FAA has determined that this final 
rule: (1) Has benefits that justify its costs, (2) is not an 
economically ``significant regulatory action'' as defined in section 
3(f) of Executive Order 12866, (3) is not ``significant'' as defined in 
DOT's Regulatory Policies and Procedures; (4) will not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities; 
(5) will not create unnecessary obstacles to the foreign commerce of 
the United States; and (6) will not impose an unfunded mandate on 
State, local, or tribal governments, or on the private sector, by 
exceeding the threshold identified above. These analyses are summarized 
below.
Total Benefits and Costs of This Rule
    This final rule responds to section 4012 of the Intelligence Reform 
and Terrorism Prevention Act (IRTPA) by facilitating security vetting 
of all student pilot certificate applicants before the FAA issues a 
student pilot certificate. The FAA notes that following the direction 
of Congress provides a sufficient reasoned determination to justify the 
costs. These potential benefits are not quantifiable. The estimated 
cost of this final rule over 10 years is shown in the following table:

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                                                     Total and Present Value Costs of the Final Rule
                                                                       [2015-2024]
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                                                                    Total cost                                     Present value
                                                         -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     Affected group                                                                  7 percent                       3 percent
                                                               Lower           Upper     ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                               Lower           Upper           Lower           Upper
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                                                                                                (Millions, 2014 $)
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Student pilots..........................................            $7.1           $11.0            $5.0            $7.7            $6.1            $9.4
                                                         -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FAA.....................................................               $9.8
                                                                       $7.1
                                                                       $8.5
Authorized individuals..................................               $0.07
                                                                       $0.05
                                                                       $0.06
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    Total...............................................           $17.0           $20.9           $12.2           $14.9           $14.7           $18.0
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Who is potentially affected by this Rule?
    Student pilots who are applying for a student pilot certificate are 
potentially affected by this rule. In the year 2014, there were 120,546 
active student pilots.\15\ Of these 120,546 active student pilots, 
49,959 \16\ (41.44 percent of the total) certificates were issued in 
2014. Original student pilot certificates issued that year comprised 
30.83 percent of the total for 2014, while the remaining 10.61 percent 
were replacement certificates. Since the total number of active student 
pilots is relatively stable over the years, the FAA assumes that an 
equal amount of students are leaving the program each year. The FAA 
estimates that these percentages will remain constant during the entire 
period of this analysis.
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    \15\ FAA U.S. Civil Airmen Statistics, 2014, Table 1, Estimated 
Active Airmen Certificates Held, http://www.faa.gov/data_research/aviation_data_statistics/civil_airmen_statistics/.
    \16\ FAA U.S. Civil Airmen Statistics, Table 16 and Table 17 
minus 1,854 since 1,854 is accounted for in Table 16 (49,261 - 
1,854) + 2,552 = 49,959 http://www.faa.gov/data_research/aviation_data_statistics/civil_airmen_statistics/.
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Cost Assumptions and Primary Sources of Information
     All costs are presented in 2014 dollars.
     Discount rates--a 7% base case with a 3% sensitivity 
analysis rate
     Period of analysis--2015 through 2024
     A range of $13 to $25.22 is used as the hourly rate of an 
airman's time as advised by Department of Transportation (DOT) 
guidance.
     $23.59 is the hourly rate for a CFI and ACR associated 
with a part 141 school.
     Numbers of student pilot certificates from the FAA U.S. 
Civil Airmen Statistics, 2014
Changes From the NPRM to the Final Rule
    This action withdraws the proposal for pilot certificates to 
include a photo of the individual pilot. Additionally, this action 
withdraws the proposal to implement fees for pilot certificates.
    Applicants must apply for a student pilot certificate through a 
FSDO, DPE, ACR associated with a part 141 pilot school, or CFI.
    Newly issued student pilot certificates will not have an expiration 
date.
    Comments on the NPRM recommended that FAA not remove the AME from 
the student pilot certificate application process because doing so will 
increase the financial burden on the student pilot by having him or her 
make an additional trip. The FAA has modified who may accept a student 
pilot application by withdrawing the KTCs and including CFIs as 
authorized individuals. This will reduce the burden on student pilot 
applicants since they already travel to CFIs for flight instruction.
    These changes resulted in lower cost estimates than those published 
in the NPRM.
Benefits of This Rule
    This final rule responds to section 4012 of the Intelligence Reform 
and Terrorism Prevention Act (IRTPA) by facilitating security vetting 
of all student pilot certificate applicants before the FAA issues a 
student pilot certificate. As Congress understood the unquantifiable 
benefits of section 4012 exceed the costs as discussed next.
Costs of This Rule
    The compliance costs have three distinct components and are 
estimated over a ten-year period. The first component is the student 
pilot applicants' direct and indirect costs valued from $7.1 to $11 
million. The second component is the costs incurred by the FAA's Civil 
Aviation Registry to process and issue a student pilot certificate for 
$9.8 million. TSA will not incur any additional costs as they already 
vet student pilots. Under this rule, TSA will conduct the vetting prior 
to the issuance of an FAA student pilot certificate. The third 
component is for the mailing expenses incurred by the authorized 
individual to mail the applications to FAA's Civil Aviation Registry 
for about $70,000. Total costs of this final rule are estimated to be 
from $17 to $20.9 million over a ten-year period.
Alternatives Considered
    The alternative represents a situation in which the FAA would only 
allow ACRs associated with part 141 pilot schools, DPEs, and FSDOs to 
act as authorized individuals for receiving student pilot certificate 
applications. The outcome would be that student pilot applicants who do 
not go to a part 141 pilot school for flight instruction would have to 
make an additional trip to a DPE or a FSDO to apply for a student pilot 
certificate. This would increase the travel costs to the student pilot 
applicants. The FAA estimated the cost of this alternative to be from 
$19 to $30.6 million ($13.5-$21.8 million using a 7 percent discount 
rate and $16.3-$26.3 million using a 3 percent discount rate.), which 
is more expensive than the final rule.

B. Regulatory Flexibility Determination

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (Pub. L. 96-354) (RFA) 
establishes ``as a principle of regulatory issuance that agencies shall 
endeavor, consistent with the objectives of the rule and of applicable 
statutes, to fit regulatory and informational requirements to the scale 
of the businesses, organizations, and governmental jurisdictions 
subject to regulation. To achieve this principle, agencies are required 
to solicit and consider flexible regulatory proposals and to explain 
the rationale for their

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actions to assure that such proposals are given serious 
consideration.'' The RFA covers a wide range of small entities, 
including small businesses, not-for-profit organizations, and small 
governmental jurisdictions.
    Agencies must perform a review to determine whether a rule will 
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. If the agency determines that it will, the agency must 
prepare a regulatory flexibility analysis as described in the RFA. 
Section 604 of the RFA requires agencies to prepare a final regulatory 
flexibility analysis (FRFA) describing the impact of final rules on 
small entities. Section 604(a) of the Act specifies the content of the 
FRFA.
    If an agency determines that a rulemaking will not result in a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities, 
the head of the agency may so certify under section 605(b) of the RFA. 
The FAA believes that this final rule will not have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of entities, because student 
pilots are not small entities. There were no comments regarding the 
economic impact on student pilots received in response to the NPRM. 
Therefore, as provided in section 605(b), the head of the FAA certifies 
that this rulemaking will not result in a significant economic impact 
on a substantial number of small entities.

C. International Trade Impact Assessment

    The Trade Agreements Act of 1979 (Pub. L. 96-39), as amended by the 
Uruguay Round Agreements Act (Pub. L. 103-465), prohibits Federal 
agencies from establishing standards or engaging in related activities 
that create unnecessary obstacles to the foreign commerce of the United 
States. Pursuant to these Acts, the establishment of standards is not 
considered an unnecessary obstacle to the foreign commerce of the 
United States, so long as the standard has a legitimate domestic 
objective, such as the protection of safety, and does not operate in a 
manner that excludes imports that meet this objective. The statute also 
requires consideration of international standards and, where 
appropriate, that they be the basis for U.S. standards. The FAA has 
assessed the potential effect of this final rule and determined that it 
will have only a domestic impact and therefore will not create 
unnecessary obstacles to the foreign commerce of the United States.

D. Unfunded Mandates Assessment

    Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-
4) requires each Federal agency to prepare a written statement 
assessing the effects of any Federal mandate in a proposed or final 
agency rule that may result in an expenditure of $100 million or more 
(in 1995 dollars) in any one year by State, local, and tribal 
governments, in the aggregate, or by the private sector; such a mandate 
is deemed to be a ``significant regulatory action.'' The FAA currently 
uses an inflation-adjusted value of $155.0 million in lieu of $100 
million. This rule does not contain such a mandate; therefore, the 
requirements of Title II of the Act do not apply.

E. Paperwork Reduction Act

    The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3507(d)) requires 
that the FAA consider the impact of paperwork and other information 
collection burdens imposed on the public. According to the 1995 
amendments to the Paperwork Reduction Act (5 CFR 1320.8(b)(2)(vi)), an 
agency may not collect or sponsor the collection of information, nor 
may it impose an information collection requirement unless it displays 
a currently valid Office of Management and Budget (OMB) control number.
    This final rule will revise an existing information collection. As 
required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3507(d)), 
the FAA has submitted these information collection amendments to OMB 
for its review. The Office of Management and Budget approved the 
amended information collection requirements under existing OMB Control 
Number 2120-0021.
    Title: Certification: Pilots and Flight Instructors.
    Abstract: 14 CFR part 61 prescribes certification standards for 
pilots, flight instructors, and ground instructors. The information 
collected is used to determine compliance with applicant eligibility, 
via FAA Form 8710-1.
    Use of: The Airman certificate and/or Rating Application form and 
the required records, logbooks, and statements required by the federal 
regulations are submitted to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) 
Flight Standards District Offices or its representatives to determine 
qualifications of the applicant for issuance of a pilot or instructor 
certificate, or rating or authorization.
    Respondents (including number of): The FAA estimates, on average, 
there are 38,700 student pilots who will be required to provide 
information in accordance with the final rule annually. The respondents 
to this information requirement are student pilots regulated under part 
61.
    Frequency: The FAA estimates certificate holders will have a one-
time information collection, and will then collect or report 
information occasionally thereafter.
    Annual Burden Estimate: This final rule will result in a ten-year 
recordkeeping and reporting burden as follows:
Summary of Time and Costs
    The FAA estimates 38,700 applications for new and replacement 
student pilot certificates will take 0.5 hours each to complete. The 
student airman certification program imposes a 19,350 hours reporting 
burden. Equation 1 below provides the basis for 19,350 hours.
    (1) 38,700 new applications for original student pilot certificates 
x 0.5 hours = 19,350 hours
    The estimated annual cost to respondents for the hour burdens 
resulting from the collection of information is $251,550. This cost is 
determined by estimating the time required for the applicants to 
complete and submit FAA Form 8710-1 applications. Even though the FAA 
is using the IACRA system, no significant change in time required to 
complete and submit this form will occur. Equation 2 below provides the 
basis for $251,550 in costs.
    (2) 38,700 8710-1 Applications x 0.5 hours x $13 per hour \17\= 
$251,550;
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    \17\ The lower rate of $13.00 is based on the Revised 
Departmental Guidance on Valuation of Travel Time in Economic 
Analysis, Table 4: Recommended Hourly Values of Travel Time Savings 
for in-vehicle local travel. This range is used to estimate the 
value of personal time forgone by the student pilot to complete an 
application form and related tasks. Further, these values have been 
grown by 1% for every year past 2014 as advised in DOT Departmental 
Guidance. https://www.dot.gov/sites/dot.gov/files/docs/USDOT%20VOT%20Guidance%202014.pdf. http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/historical/household/.
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    The following table provides the total cost to respondents over ten 
years, and includes present and annualized values using a seven and 
three percent discount rate.

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                                                Quantified Costs for Issuance of FAA Plastic Certificates
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                                                                         Nominal          PV at 7%      Annualized at       PV at 3%      Annualized at
                              Estimate                                  (millions)       (millions)     7%  (millions)     (millions)     3% (millions)
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Total..............................................................          $1.975            $1.39           $0.198            $1.67           $0.195
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F. Privacy Impact Assessment

    The FAA conducted a privacy impact assessment (PIA) of this rule as 
required by section 522(a)(5) of division H of the FY 2005 Omnibus 
Appropriations Act, Public Law 108-447, 118 Stat. 3268 (Dec. 8, 2004). 
The assessment considers any impacts of the final rule on the privacy 
of information in an identifiable form and related matters. The final 
rule would impact the handling of personally identifiable information 
(PII). The FAA has evaluated the risks and effects the rulemaking might 
have on collecting, storing, and sharing PII and has evaluated 
protections and alternative information handling processes in 
developing the final rule in order to mitigate potential privacy risks. 
The risks to the student pilot population are the same as the risks for 
other individuals who are required to hold FAA-issued certificates. The 
PIA for the following system currently incorporates the student pilot 
population: AVS Registry, also known as the Registry Modernization 
System (RMS). This PIA is available for review in the docket for this 
rulemaking, as well as via http://www.transportation.gov/individuals/privacy/privacy-impact-assessments.

G. International Compatibility and Cooperation

    In keeping with U.S. obligations under the Convention on 
International Civil Aviation, it is FAA policy to conform to 
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Standards and 
Recommended Practices to the maximum extent practicable. The FAA has 
reviewed the corresponding ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices and 
has identified no differences with these regulations.

H. Environmental Analysis

    FAA Order 1050.1F identifies FAA actions that are categorically 
excluded from preparation of an environmental assessment or 
environmental impact statement under the National Environmental Policy 
Act in the absence of extraordinary circumstances. The FAA has 
determined this rulemaking action qualifies for the categorical 
exclusion identified in paragraph 5-6.6f and involves no extraordinary 
circumstances.

VI. Executive Order Determinations

A. Executive Order 12866

    See the ``Regulatory Evaluation'' discussion in the ``Regulatory 
Notices and Analyses'' section elsewhere in this preamble.

B. Executive Order 13132, Federalism

    The FAA has analyzed this final rule under the principles and 
criteria of Executive Order 13132, Federalism. The agency determined 
that this action will not have a substantial direct effect on the 
States, or the relationship between the Federal Government and the 
States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the 
various levels of government, and, therefore, does not have Federalism 
implications.

C. Executive Order 13211, Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy 
Supply, Distribution, or Use

    The FAA analyzed this final rule under Executive Order 13211, 
Actions Concerning Regulations that Significantly Affect Energy Supply, 
Distribution, or Use (May 18, 2001). The agency has determined that it 
is not a ``significant energy action'' under the executive order and it 
is not likely to have a significant adverse effect on the supply, 
distribution, or use of energy.

D. Executive Order 13609, Promoting International Regulatory 
Cooperation

    Executive Order 13609, Promoting International Regulatory 
Cooperation, (77 FR 26413, May 4, 2012) promotes international 
regulatory cooperation to meet shared challenges involving health, 
safety, labor, security, environmental, and other issues and to reduce, 
eliminate, or prevent unnecessary differences in regulatory 
requirements. The FAA has analyzed this action under the policies and 
agency responsibilities of Executive Order 13609, and has determined 
that this action would have no effect on international regulatory 
cooperation.

VII. How To Obtain Additional Information

A. Rulemaking Documents

    An electronic copy of a rulemaking document may be obtained by 
using the Internet--
    1. Search the Federal eRulemaking Portal (http://www.regulations.gov);
    2. Visit the FAA's Regulations and Policies Web page at http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/ or
    3. Access the Government Publishing Office's Web page at http://www.fdsys.gov.
    Copies may also be obtained by sending a request (identified by 
notice, amendment, or docket number of this rulemaking) to the Federal 
Aviation Administration, Office of Rulemaking, ARM-1, 800 Independence 
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20591, or by calling (202) 267-9677.

B. Comments Submitted to the Docket

    Comments received may be viewed by going to http://www.regulations.gov and following the online instructions to search the 
docket number for this action. Anyone is able to search the electronic 
form of all comments received into any of the FAA's dockets by the name 
of the individual submitting the comment (or signing the comment, if 
submitted on behalf of an association, business, labor union, etc.).

C. Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act

    The Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA) of 
1996 requires FAA to comply with small entity requests for information 
or advice about compliance with statutes and regulations within its 
jurisdiction. A small entity with questions regarding this document may 
contact its local FAA official, or the person listed under the FOR 
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT, heading at the beginning of the preamble. 
To find out more about SBREFA on the Internet, visit http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/rulemaking/sbre_act/.

List of Subjects

14 CFR Part 61

    Aircraft, Airmen, Aviation safety, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Security measures.

14 CFR Part 183

    Aircraft, Airmen, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

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The Amendment

    In consideration of the foregoing, the Federal Aviation 
Administration amends chapter I of title 14, Code of Federal 
Regulations as follows:

PART 61--CERTIFICATION: PILOTS, FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS, AND GROUND 
INSTRUCTORS

0
1. The authority citation for part 61 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  49 U.S.C. 106(f), 106(g), 40113, 44701-44703, 44707, 
44709-44711, 44729, 44903, 45102-45103, 45301-45302.


0
2. Amend Sec.  61.3 by revising paragraph (d)(2)(iv) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  61.3  Requirement for certificates, ratings, and authorizations.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (iv) Endorse a logbook for solo operating privileges.
* * * * *

0
3. Amend Sec.  61.19 by revising the section heading and paragraphs 
(a), (b), and (c) to read as follows:


Sec.  61.19  Duration of pilot and instructor certificates and 
privileges.

    (a) General. (1) The holder of a certificate with an expiration 
date may not, after that date, exercise the privileges of that 
certificate.
    (2) Except for a certificate issued with an expiration date, a 
pilot certificate is valid unless it is surrendered, suspended, or 
revoked.
    (b) Paper student pilot certificate. A student pilot certificate 
issued under this part prior to April 1, 2016 expires:
    (1) For student pilots who have not reached their 40th birthday, 60 
calendar months after the month of the date of examination shown on the 
medical certificate.
    (2) For student pilots who have reached their 40th birthday, 24 
calendar months after the month of the date of examination shown on the 
medical certificate.
    (3) For student pilots seeking a glider rating, balloon rating, or 
a sport pilot certificate, 60 calendar months after the month of the 
date issued, regardless of the person's age.
    (c) Pilot certificates. (1) A pilot certificate (including a 
student pilot certificate issued after April 1, 2016 issued under this 
part is issued without a specific expiration date.
    (2) The holder of a pilot certificate issued on the basis of a 
foreign pilot license may exercise the privileges of that certificate 
only while that person's foreign pilot license is effective.
* * * * *

0
4. Revise Sec.  61.85 to read as follows:


Sec.  61.85  Application.

    An applicant for a student pilot certificate:
    (a) Must make that application in a form acceptable to the 
Administrator; and
    (b) Must submit the application to a Flight Standards District 
Office, a designated pilot examiner, an airman certification 
representative associated with a pilot school, a flight instructor, or 
other person authorized by the Administrator.

0
5. Amend Sec.  61.87 by revising paragraphs (n) and (p)(3), removing 
paragraph (p)(4), redesignating paragraph (p)(5) as (p)(4), and 
revising newly redesignated (p)(4) to read as follows:


Sec.  61.87  Solo requirements for student pilots.

* * * * *
    (n) Limitations on student pilots operating an aircraft in solo 
flight. A student pilot may not operate an aircraft in solo flight 
unless that student pilot has received an endorsement in the student's 
logbook for the specific make and model aircraft to be flown by an 
authorized instructor who gave the training within the 90 days 
preceding the date of the flight.
* * * * *
    (p) * * *
    (3) Determined the student pilot is proficient in the make and 
model of aircraft to be flown; and
    (4) Endorsed the student pilot's logbook for the specific make and 
model aircraft to be flown, and that endorsement remains current for 
solo flight privileges, provided an authorized instructor updates the 
student's logbook every 90 days thereafter.

0
6. Amend Sec.  61.93 by revising paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) and 
adding paragraph (c)(3) to read as follows:


Sec.  61.93  Solo cross-country flight requirements.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) A student pilot must have a solo cross-country endorsement from 
the authorized instructor who conducted the training that is placed in 
that person's logbook for the specific category of aircraft to be 
flown.
    (2) A student pilot must have a solo cross-country endorsement from 
an authorized instructor that is placed in that person's logbook for 
the specific make and model of aircraft to be flown.
    (3) 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--
    (i) Specify the make and model of aircraft to be flown;
    (ii) 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
    (iii) State that any limitations required by the student's 
authorized instructor are met.
* * * * *

0
7. Amend Sec.  61.133 by revising paragraphs (a)(2)(i)(C) and 
(a)(2)(ii)(C) to read as follows:


Sec.  61.133  Commercial pilot privileges and limitations.

    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (C) Endorse a pilot's logbook for solo operating privileges in an 
airship;
    * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (C) Endorse a pilot's logbook for solo operating privileges in a 
balloon; and
* * * * *

0
8. Amend Sec.  61.189 by revising paragraph (b)(1) to read as follows:


Sec.  61.189  Flight instructor records.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) The name of each person whose logbook that instructor has 
endorsed for solo flight privileges, and the date of the endorsement; 
and
* * * * *

0
9. Revise Sec.  61.193 to read as follows:


Sec.  61.193  Flight instructor privileges.

    (a) A person who holds a flight instructor certificate is 
authorized within the limitations of that person's flight instructor 
certificate and ratings to train and issue endorsements that are 
required for:
    (1) A student pilot certificate;
    (2) A pilot certificate;
    (3) A flight instructor certificate;
    (4) A ground instructor certificate;
    (5) An aircraft rating;
    (6) An instrument rating;
    (7) A flight review, operating privilege, or recency of experience 
requirement of this part;
    (8) A practical test; and
    (9) A knowledge test.
    (b) A person who holds a flight instructor certificate is 
authorized, in a form and manner acceptable to the Administrator, to:
    (1) Accept an application for a student pilot certificate;

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    (2) Verify the identity of the applicant; and
    (3) Verify the applicant meets the eligibility requirements in 
Sec.  61.83.

0
10. Amend Sec.  61.195 by revising paragraphs (d)(1) introductory text 
and (d)(2) to read as follows:


Sec.  61.195  Flight instructor limitations and qualifications.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (1) Student pilot's logbook for solo flight privileges, unless that 
flight instructor has--
    * * *
    (2) Student pilot's logbook for a solo cross-country flight, unless 
that flight instructor has determined the student's flight preparation, 
planning, equipment, and proposed procedures are adequate for the 
proposed flight under the existing conditions and within any 
limitations listed in the logbook that the instructor considers 
necessary for the safety of the flight;
* * * * *

0
11. Revise Sec.  61.413 to read as follows:


Sec.  61.413  What are the privileges of my flight instructor 
certificate with a sport pilot rating?

    (a) If you hold a flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot 
rating, you are authorized, within the limits of your certificate and 
rating, to provide training and endorsements that are required for, and 
relate to--
    (1) A student pilot seeking a sport pilot certificate;
    (2) A sport pilot certificate;
    (3) A flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating;
    (4) A powered parachute or weight-shift-control aircraft rating;
    (5) Sport pilot privileges;
    (6) A flight review or operating privilege for a sport pilot;
    (7) A practical test for a sport pilot certificate, a private pilot 
certificate with a powered parachute or weight-shift-control aircraft 
rating or a flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating;
    (8) A knowledge test for a sport pilot certificate, a private pilot 
certificate with a powered parachute or weight-shift-control aircraft 
rating or a flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating; 
and
    (9) A proficiency check for an additional category or class 
privilege for a sport pilot certificate or a flight instructor 
certificate with a sport pilot rating.
    (b) A person who holds a flight instructor certificate with a sport 
pilot rating is authorized, in a form and manner acceptable to the 
Administrator, to:
    (1) Accept an application for a student pilot certificate;
    (2) Verify the identity of the applicant; and
    (3) Verify the applicant meets the eligibility requirements in 
Sec.  61.83.

0
12. Amend Sec.  61.415 by revising paragraphs (d)(1) introductory text, 
(d)(2), and (d)(3) introductory text to read as follows:


Sec.  61.415  What are the limits of a flight instructor certificate 
with a sport pilot rating?

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (1) Student pilot's logbook for solo flight privileges, unless you 
have--
    * * *
    (2) Student pilot's logbook for a solo cross-country flight, unless 
you have determined the student's flight preparation, planning, 
equipment, and proposed procedures are adequate for the proposed flight 
under the existing conditions and within any limitations listed in the 
logbook that you consider necessary for the safety of the flight.
    (3) Student pilot's logbook for solo flight in Class B, C, and D 
airspace areas, at an airport within Class B, C, or D airspace and to 
from, through or on an airport having an operational control tower, 
unless you have--
* * * * *

0
13. Amend Sec.  61.423 by revising paragraph (a)(2)(i) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  61.423  What are the recordkeeping requirements for a flight 
instructor with a sport pilot rating?

    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) Each person whose logbook you have endorsed for solo flight 
privileges.
* * * * *

PART 183--REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ADMINISTRATOR

0
14. The authority citation for part 183 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  31 U.S.C. 9701; 49 U.S.C. 106(f), 106(g), 40113, 
44702, 45303.


0
15. Amend Sec.  183.21 by revising paragraph (c) and removing and 
reserving paragraph (d) to read as follows:


Sec.  183.21  Aviation Medical Examiners.

* * * * *
    (c) Issue or deny medical certificates in accordance with part 67 
of this chapter, subject to reconsideration by the Federal Air Surgeon 
or his or her authorized representatives within the FAA; and
    (d) [Reserved.]
* * * * *

    Issued in Washington, DC, under the authority of 49 U.S.C. 
106(f), 44703, and Section 4022 of Public Law. 108-458 on December 
24, 2015.
Michael P. Huerta,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2016-00199 Filed 1-11-16; 8:45 am]
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                                              We will post all comments we                          List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39                     make your request. You may email your
                                            receive, without change, to http://                                                                            request to: ANE-AD-AMOC@faa.gov.
                                                                                                      Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation
                                            www.regulations.gov, including any                      safety, Incorporation by reference,                    (g) Related Information
                                            personal information you provide. We                    Safety.                                                   For more information about this AD,
                                            will also post a report summarizing each                                                                       contact John Frost, Aerospace Engineer,
                                            substantive verbal contact we receive                   Adoption of the Amendment                              Engine Certification Office, FAA, Engine &
                                            about this AD.                                            Accordingly, under the authority                     Propeller Directorate, 12 New England
                                                                                                    delegated to me by the Administrator,                  Executive Park, Burlington, MA 01803;
                                            Costs of Compliance                                                                                            phone: 781–238–7756; fax: 781–238–7199;
                                                                                                    the FAA amends 14 CFR part 39 as
                                               We estimate that this AD affects 1                                                                          email: john.frost@faa.gov.
                                                                                                    follows:
                                            engine installed on an airplane of U.S.                                                                        (h) Material Incorporated by Reference
                                            registry. We also estimate that it will                 PART 39—AIRWORTHINESS                                    None.
                                            take about 7 hours per engine to comply                 DIRECTIVES
                                            with this AD. The average labor rate is                                                                          Issued in Burlington, Massachusetts, on
                                            $85 per hour. Required parts cost about                 ■ 1. The authority citation for part 39                December 21, 2015.
                                            $780,000 per engine. Based on these                     continues to read as follows:                          Colleen M. D’Alessandro,
                                            figures, we estimate the total cost of the                  Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701.         Directorate Manager, Engine & Propeller
                                            AD to U.S. operators to be $780,595.                                                                           Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service.
                                                                                                    § 39.13    [Amended]                                   [FR Doc. 2015–33075 Filed 1–11–16; 8:45 am]
                                            Authority for This Rulemaking
                                                                                                    ■ 2. The FAA amends § 39.13 by adding                  BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
                                               Title 49 of the United States Code                   the following new airworthiness
                                            specifies the FAA’s authority to issue                  directive (AD):
                                            rules on aviation safety. Subtitle I,                                                                          DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                                                                    2015–27–01 General Electric Company:
                                            section 106, describes the authority of                     Amendment 39–18360; Docket No.
                                            the FAA Administrator. ‘‘Subtitle VII:                                                                         Federal Aviation Administration
                                                                                                        FAA–2015–6823; Directorate Identifier
                                            Aviation Programs’’ describes in more                       2015–NE–38–AD.
                                            detail the scope of the Agency’s                                                                               14 CFR Parts 61 and 183
                                                                                                    (a) Effective Date
                                            authority.                                                                                                     [Docket No.: FAA–2010–1127; Amdt. Nos.
                                               We are issuing this rulemaking under                   This AD is effective January 27, 2016.               61–135 and 183–15]
                                            the authority described in Subtitle VII,                (b) Affected ADs                                       RIN 2120–AJ42
                                            Part A, Subpart III, Section 44701:                       None.
                                            ‘‘General requirements.’’ Under that                                                                           Student Pilot Application
                                            section, Congress charges the FAA with                  (c) Applicability
                                                                                                                                                           Requirements
                                            promoting safe flight of civil aircraft in                 This AD applies to General Electric
                                            air commerce by prescribing regulations                 Company (GE) GE90–76B, –77B, –85B, –90B,               AGENCY:  Federal Aviation
                                            for practices, methods, and procedures                  and –94B turbofan engines with high-                   Administration (FAA), DOT.
                                                                                                    pressure compressor (HPC) stage 8–10 spool,            ACTION: Final rule.
                                            the Administrator finds necessary for
                                                                                                    part number 1694M80G04, installed.
                                            safety in air commerce. This regulation
                                            is within the scope of that authority                   (d) Unsafe Condition                                   SUMMARY:    This action requires
                                            because it addresses an unsafe condition                                                                       applicants to apply for a student pilot
                                                                                                       This AD was prompted by an uncontained
                                            that is likely to exist or develop on                   failure of the HPC stage 8–10 spool, leading           certificate through a Flight Standards
                                            products identified in this rulemaking                  to an airplane fire. We are issuing this AD to         District Office, designated pilot
                                            action.                                                 prevent failure of the HPC stage 8–10 spool,           examiner, airman certification
                                                                                                    uncontained rotor release, damage to the               representative associated with a pilot
                                            Regulatory Findings                                     engine, and damage to the airplane.                    school, or certified flight instructor.
                                              This AD will not have federalism                      (e) Compliance                                         Aviation Medical Examiners will no
                                            implications under Executive Order                                                                             longer issue a combination medical
                                                                                                       Comply with this AD within the
                                            13132. This AD will not have a                          compliance times specified, unless already             certificate and student pilot certificate.
                                            substantial direct effect on the States, on             done.                                                  Student pilot certificates will be issued
                                            the relationship between the national                      (1) Perform an eddy current inspection or           on the same medium as other pilot
                                            government and the States, or on the                    ultrasonic inspection of the stage 8 aft web           certificates and will have no expiration
                                            distribution of power and                               upper face of the HPC stage 8–10 spool for             date. All student pilot certificates issued
                                            responsibilities among the various                      cracks as follows:                                     before the effective date of this final rule
                                                                                                       (i) For HPC stage 8–10 spools with serial           will expire according to their terms
                                            levels of government.                                   number (S/N) GWNHC086 or GWNHB875,
                                              For the reasons discussed above, I                                                                           unless they are replaced by another
                                                                                                    inspect within 150 cycles-in-service (CIS),
                                            certify that this AD:                                                                                          pilot certificate. This final rule responds
                                                                                                    after the effective date of this AD.
                                              (1) Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory                    (ii) For HPC stage 8–10 spools with S/N             to section 4012 of the Intelligence
                                            action’’ under Executive Order 12866,                   GWNHC154, GWNHA455, GWNHC153, or                       Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act
                                              (2) Is not a ‘‘significant rule’’ under               GWNHB516, inspect within 300 CIS, after the            and facilitates security vetting by the
                                            DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures                  effective date of this AD.                             Transportation Security Administration
                                            (44 FR 11034, February 26, 1979),                          (2) Remove from service any HPC stage 8–            of student pilot applicants prior to
                                              (3) Will not affect intrastate aviation               10 spool that fails the inspection required by         certificate issuance. This action
                                            in Alaska to the extent that it justifies               paragraph (e)(1) of this AD and replace the            withdraws the proposal for pilot
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                                            making a regulatory distinction, and                    spool with a spool eligible for installation.          certificates to include a photograph of
                                              (4) Will not have a significant                       (f) Alternative Methods of Compliance                  the individual pilot. Section 321 of the
                                            economic impact, positive or negative,                  (AMOCs)                                                FAA Modernization and Reform Act of
                                            on a substantial number of small entities                  The Manager, Engine Certification Office,           2012 supersedes section 4022 of the
                                            under the criteria of the Regulatory                    FAA, may approve AMOCs for this AD. Use                Intelligence Reform and Terrorism
                                            Flexibility Act.                                        the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19 to                Prevention Act, which provided the


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                                            basis for the proposed rule. The FAA                     IV. Discussion of Public Comments and Final            Abbreviations Frequently Used in This
                                            intends to publish in the future a                            Rule                                              Document
                                            proposed rule that would implement                         A. Photo on Pilot Certificates
                                            section 321. Additionally, this action                     B. Application Process for Pilot Certificates        ACR—Airman certification representative
                                            withdraws the proposal to implement                           With Photo Other Than Student Pilot               AME—Aviation medical examiner
                                            fees for pilot certificates.                                  Certificates                                      ASI—Aviation safety inspector
                                                                                                       C. Requiring Student Pilots To Obtain a              AST—Aviation safety technician
                                            DATES: This rule is effective April 1,                                                                          CFI—Certified flight instructor
                                            2016.                                                         Plastic Pilot Certificate
                                                                                                                                                            DPE—Designated pilot examiner
                                                                                                       D. Duration of Photo on Pilot Certificate
                                            ADDRESSES:    For information on where to                                                                       FSDO—Flight standards district office
                                                                                                       E. Fees for Issuing Pilot Certificates With          IRTPA—Intelligence Reform and Terrorism
                                            obtain copies of rulemaking documents                         Photo                                                 Prevention Act
                                            and other information related to this                      F. Implementation Process                            KTC—Knowledge testing center
                                            final rule, see ‘‘How to Obtain                            G. Regulatory Evaluation                             NPRM—Notice of proposed rulemaking
                                            Additional Information’’ in the                            H. Miscellaneous Comments
                                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of                       1. Redesigning Pilot Certificate                     I. Executive Summary
                                            this document.                                             2. Proposed § 61.3—Requirements for
                                                                                                          Certificates, Ratings, and Authorizations         A. Purpose of Action
                                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Trey
                                            McClure, Airmen Certification and                        V. Regulatory Notices and Analyses                       As discussed in greater detail
                                            Training Branch, AFS–810, Flight                           A. Regulatory Evaluation                             throughout this document, this
                                            Standards Service, Federal Aviation                        B. Regulatory Flexibility Determination              rulemaking requires student pilots to
                                            Administration, 55 M Street SE., 8th                       C. International Trade Impact Assessment             apply for, obtain, and carry a plastic
                                            Floor, Washington, DC 20003; telephone                     D. Unfunded Mandates Assessment                      pilot certificate to exercise the privileges
                                            (202) 267–1100; email trey.mcclure@                        E. Paperwork Reduction Act                           of the pilot certificate. Additionally, it
                                            faa.gov.                                                   F. Privacy Impact Assessment                         modifies the process by which student
                                                                                                       G. International Compatibility and                   pilots apply for a certificate. This
                                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                    Cooperation                                       rulemaking withdraws the proposals to
                                            Table of Contents                                          H. Environmental Analysis                            require all pilots to carry a pilot
                                                                                                     VI. Executive Order Determinations                     certificate with a photo of the pilot and
                                            I. Executive Summary                                       A. Executive Order 12866                             to implement a fee structure for pilot
                                               A. Purpose of Action                                    B. Executive Order 13132, Federalism                 certificates. A comparison of current
                                               B. Student Pilot Application Requirements:              C. Executive Order 13211, Regulations
                                                  Summary of Current, Proposed, and
                                                                                                                                                            requirements, requirements proposed in
                                                                                                          That Significantly Affect Energy Supply,          the November 19, 2010 notice of
                                                  Finalized Provisions                                    Distribution, or Use
                                               C. Costs and Benefits of the Final Rule                                                                      proposed rulemaking (NPRM) (75 FR
                                                                                                       D. Executive Order 13609, Promoting                  70871), and new requirements adopted
                                            II. Authority for This Rulemaking
                                                                                                          International Regulatory Cooperation
                                            III. Background                                                                                                 by this final rule are included in the
                                               A. Congressional Mandate                              VII. How To Obtain Additional Information
                                                                                                                                                            following table.
                                               B. Related Actions                                      A. Rulemaking Documents
                                               C. Summary of the NPRM                                  B. Comments Submitted to the Docket                  B. Student Pilot Application
                                               D. General Overview of Comments                         C. Small Business Regulatory Enforcement             Requirements: Summary of Current,
                                               E. Summary of Final Rule                                   Fairness Act                                      Proposed, and Finalized Provisions

                                                             Scenario                             Current regulations                          2010 NPRM                      Final rule requirements

                                            Digital Photos on all Pilot Certifi-         • No photo on pilot certificate .....    • Photo on pilot certificate ........... • No change from current regula-
                                              cates.                                     • Pilot must have photo identi-          • Pilot must carry pilot certificate       tions.
                                                                                           fication on the person and in            with photo according to pro-
                                                                                           the physical possession or               posed implementation schedule.
                                                                                           readily accessible in the aircraft
                                                                                           when exercising the privileges
                                                                                           of the pilot certificate or author-
                                                                                           ization.
                                            Application and Certificate Issuance         • A student pilot typically obtains      • A student pilot applicant would      • A student pilot applicant would
                                                                                           a combination medical certifi-           not be issued a student pilot          not be issued a student pilot
                                                                                           cate and student pilot certificate       certificate at the time of appli-      certificate at the time of appli-
                                                                                           from an aviation medical exam-           cation.                                cation.
                                                                                           iner (AME).                            • A student pilot must obtain a        • A student pilot must obtain a
                                                                                         • A student pilot applicant may            student pilot certificate that is      student pilot certificate that is
                                                                                           obtain a student pilot certificate       issued by the Civil Aviation           issued by the Civil Aviation
                                                                                           from an aviation safety inspec-          Registry prior to exercising the       Registry prior to exercising the
                                                                                           tor (ASI) or aviation safety             privileges of the student pilot        privileges of the student pilot
                                                                                           technician (AST) located at a            certificate.                           certificate.
                                                                                           Flight Standards District Office       • An AME would not issue a             • An AME would not issue a
                                                                                           (FSDO) throughout the country.           combination medical certificate        combination medical certificate
                                                                                         • A student pilot applicant may            and student pilot certificate or       and student pilot certificate or
                                                                                           obtain a student pilot certificate       accept an application for a stu-       accept an application for a stu-
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                                                                                           from a designated pilot exam-            dent pilot certificate.                dent pilot certificate.
                                                                                           iner (DPE).                            • A student pilot applicant could      • A student pilot applicant could
                                                                                                                                    apply in person with an ASI or         apply in person with an ASI or
                                                                                                                                    AST at a FSDO.                         AST at a FSDO.
                                                                                                                                  • A student pilot applicant could
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                                                               Scenario                                    Current regulations                           2010 NPRM                              Final rule requirements

                                                                                                                                           • A student pilot applicant could              • A student pilot applicant could
                                                                                                                                             apply in person at a Knowledge                 apply in person with a DPE.
                                                                                                                                             Testing Center (KTC).                        • A student pilot applicant may
                                                                                                                                                                                            apply in person at with an air-
                                                                                                                                                                                            man certification representative
                                                                                                                                                                                            (ACR) associated with a part
                                                                                                                                                                                            141 pilot school.
                                                                                                                                                                                          • A student pilot applicant may
                                                                                                                                                                                            apply in person with a certified
                                                                                                                                                                                            flight instructor (CFI).
                                            Implementation Schedule ................                • None previously required. Pro-       • A 5-year phased implementa-                  • An effective date of 180 days
                                                                                                      posals were based upon the             tion schedule that included a                  from the date of publication in
                                                                                                      implementation of digital photos       ‘‘trigger-based’’ approach to                  the Federal Register.
                                                                                                      on all pilot certificates.             issue pilot certificates with                • Current student pilot certificate
                                                                                                                                             photos to people interacting                   holders may continue exer-
                                                                                                                                             with the FAA and a ‘‘non-trigger               cising the privileges of the stu-
                                                                                                                                             based’’ approach that required                 dent pilot certificate until the
                                                                                                                                             pilots to obtain a pilot certificate           certificate expires according to
                                                                                                                                             with a photo during a 3-, 4-, or               its current terms.
                                                                                                                                             5-year period depending on the               • The FAA will charge a $2 fee
                                                                                                                                             type of certificate.                           for replacement of a pilot certifi-
                                                                                                                                           • An effective date of the first                 cate including a student pilot
                                                                                                                                             day of the calendar month fol-                 certificate which is consistent
                                                                                                                                             lowing 60 days from the date of                with existing § 187.5.
                                                                                                                                             publication in the Federal Reg-
                                                                                                                                             ister.
                                            Fees ................................................   • The FAA charges a $2 fee for         • The FAA would charge $22 for
                                                                                                      replacement, duplicate, or fac-        initial issuance or renewal of a
                                                                                                      simile of a pilot certificate.         pilot certificate.
                                            Expiration date ................................        • The student pilot certificate is     • The student pilot certificate                • The student pilot certificate has
                                                                                                      valid for a period of 24 or 60         would have no expiration date,                 no expiration date.
                                                                                                      calendar months after the date         although the photo would need
                                                                                                      of issuance, depending on the          to be updated every 8 years to
                                                                                                      age of the student pilot.              continue exercising privileges
                                                                                                                                             of the student pilot certificate.
                                            Student Pilot Endorsements ...........                  • Flight Instructor endorses the       • Flight Instructor would endorse              • Flight Instructor endorses the
                                                                                                      student pilot certificate and the      the student’s logbook.                         student’s logbook.
                                                                                                      student’s logbook.



                                            C. Costs and Benefits of the Final Rule                            million using a 7 percent discount rate                 Aviation Registry, which has a present
                                              The FAA estimates that the total costs                           and has a present value of $6.1 to $9.4                 value of about $50,000 using a 7 percent
                                            for the final rule will be from $17 to                             million using a 3 percent discount rate.                discount rate and has a present value of
                                            $20.9 million over a ten-year period                                 The FAA, in turn, will incur total                    $60,000 using a 3 percent discount rate.
                                            (2015–2024), which has a present value                             unreimbursed costs of about $9.8                          This rulemaking facilitates security
                                            of $12.2 to $14.9 million using a 7                                million to process the information,                     vetting of all pilot certificate applicants
                                            percent discount rate and has a present                            which has a present value of about $7.1                 before the FAA issues a pilot certificate.
                                            value of $14.7 to $18 million using a 3                            million using a 7 percent discount rate                 The FAA notes that following the
                                            percent discount rate.                                             and has a present value of $8.5 million                 direction of Congress provides a
                                              Total costs to student pilots,                                   using a 3 percent discount rate.                        sufficient reasoned determination to
                                            including the time to complete and                                   Some authorized individuals 1 will                    justify the costs. These potential
                                            process paperwork, will be from $7.1 to                            incur about $70,000 over the next 10                    benefits are not quantifiable. The
                                            $11 million during the next ten years,                             years in mailing expenses to send                       following table provides a summary of
                                            which has a present value of $5 to $7.7                            student pilot applications to FAA’s Civil               the cost-benefit analysis.

                                                                                                       TABLE OF COSTS AND BENEFITS OF THE FINAL RULE
                                                                                                                                   [2015–2024]

                                                                                                                      Total cost                                              Present value

                                                               Affected group                                                                                  7 Percent                                3 Percent
                                                                                                              Lower                Upper
                                                                                                                                                       Lower               Upper                Lower               Upper
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                                                                                                                                                         (Millions, 2014 $)

                                            Student Pilots ...........................................                $7.1             $11.0                   $5.0                $7.7                 $6.1                $9.4


                                              1 As discussed later in this document, an                        a DPE, an ACR associated with a part 141 pilot          certificate application and verify the applicant’s
                                            authorized individual is an ASI or AST at a FSDO,                  school, or a CFI who may accept a student pilot         identity.



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                                                                                              TABLE OF COSTS AND BENEFITS OF THE FINAL RULE—Continued
                                                                                                                                        [2015–2024]

                                                                                                                           Total cost                                               Present value

                                                                Affected group                                                                                      7 Percent                             3 Percent
                                                                                                                 Lower                  Upper
                                                                                                                                                            Lower               Upper             Lower               Upper

                                                                                                                                                              (Millions, 2014 $)

                                            FAA ..........................................................                   $9.8                                     $7.1                                  $8.5
                                            Authorized Individuals ..............................                            $0.07                                    $0.05                                 $0.06

                                                  Total ..................................................              $17.0               $20.9               $12.2                $14.9              $14.7              $18.0


                                                                                                                                        Total benefits                                           PV benefits

                                            Total Social Benefit ...........................................                                                        Not quantifiable



                                             Note: The sum of individual items                                    (2) include a photograph of the                             published the NPRM proposing to
                                            may not equal totals due to rounding.                                 individual to whom the certificate is                       implement the requirements of IRTPA.
                                                                                                                  issued; and (3) are capable of                              Accordingly, the FAA withdraws the
                                            II. Authority for This Rulemaking
                                                                                                                  accommodating a digital photograph, a                       portions of the proposal that address
                                               The FAA’s authority to issue rules on                              biometric identifier, or any other unique                   photographs and fees for certificate
                                            aviation safety is found in Title 49 of the                           identifier the FAA Administrator                            issuance. The FAA has initiated other
                                            United States Code. Subtitle I, Section                               considers necessary. The law also                           rulemakings to address the requirements
                                            106 describes the authority of the FAA                                allows the Administrator to use                             stemming from sections 321 (RIN 2120–
                                            Administrator. Subtitle VII, Aviation                                 designees to carry out this mandate.                        AK33) and 122 (RIN–2120–AK37). The
                                            Programs, describes in more detail the                                IRTPA also amended Title 49 of the                          FAA is issuing this final rule to address
                                            scope of the agency’s authority.                                      United States Code by requiring TSA, in                     the requirements in section 4012 of
                                               Under Subtitle VII, Part A, Subpart iii,                           coordination with the FAA, to screen                        IRTPA to ensure vetting of all student
                                            Section 44703(b)(1)(C), the FAA may                                   individuals ‘‘against all appropriate                       pilots prior to certificate issuance.
                                            define the terms of an airman certificate                             records in the consolidated and
                                            that the FAA Administrator finds                                                                                                  B. Related Actions
                                                                                                                  integrated terrorist watchlist maintained
                                            necessary to ensure safety in air                                     by the Government before being                                 The Federal Aviation Administration
                                            commerce. Additionally, Subtitle VII,                                 certificated by the FAA.’’ 3                                Drug Enforcement Assistance Act of
                                            Part A, Subpart iii, Section 44703(g)(1)                                 On February 14, 2012, the President                      1988 (‘‘DEA Act’’),5 identified
                                            permits modifications to the airman                                   signed the FAA Modernization and                            deficiencies in the FAA’s aircraft
                                            certification system to make it more                                  Reform Act of 2012.4 Section 321 of that                    registration and pilot certification
                                            efficient in serving the needs of those                               law directs the FAA to issue improved                       systems.6 The FAA published an NPRM
                                            enforcing laws related to combating acts                              pilot certificates consistent with certain                  to address the deficiencies but withdrew
                                            of terrorism by ensuring verifiable                                   requirements. The improved pilot                            the NPRM after determining that
                                            identification of individuals applying                                certificates must be compliant with                         technological improvements could
                                            for airman certificates. In Section                                   Federal Information Processing                              accomplish most requirements of the
                                            4012(a)(1) of the Intelligence Reform                                 Standards–201 (FIPS–201) or Personal                        DEA Act.7 As part of the technological
                                            and Terrorism Prevention Act (IRTPA),2                                Identity Verification—Interoperability                      improvements, the FAA discontinued
                                            Congress required the Transportation                                  Standards (PIV–I) for processing                            issuing paper pilot certificates and
                                            Security Administration (TSA), in                                     through security checkpoints into                           began issuing plastic pilot certificates in
                                            coordination with the FAA, to vet                                     airport sterile areas. The certificates                     2003. The plastic certificates are made
                                            individuals against the terrorist watch                               must be resistant to tampering,                             of high quality plastic card stock and
                                            lists prior to FAA certificate issuance.                              alteration, and counterfeiting; must                        contain such tamper- and counterfeit-
                                               This rulemaking is within the scope                                include a photograph of the individual                      resistant features as micro printing, a
                                            of that authority because it facilitates                              to whom the certificate is issued for                       hologram, and a UV-sensitive layer as
                                            security vetting of all pilot certificate                             identification purposes; and must be a                      well as a magnetic strip that contains a
                                            applicants before the FAA issues a pilot                              smart card, which is able to                                unique identifier.
                                            certificate.                                                          accommodate iris and fingerprint                               On January 5, 2007, the FAA
                                                                                                                  biometric identifiers. Additionally,                        published the Drug Enforcement
                                            III. Background                                                                                                                   Assistance NPRM.8 That NPRM
                                                                                                                  section 122 of that Act directs the FAA
                                            A. Congressional Mandate                                              to establish and collect fees for certain                   proposed changes to the airman
                                                                                                                  airman certification and aircraft                           certification and aircraft registration
                                              On December 17, 2004, the President
                                                                                                                  registration activities to recover the cost                 requirements to comply with the
                                            signed IRTPA. Section 4022 of that law
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                                            requires the FAA to issue improved                                    of providing those services.
                                                                                                                                                                                5 Public Law 100–690, 102 Stat. 4181 (Nov. 18,
                                            pilot certificates that (1) are resistant to                             Sections 321 and 122 supersede the                       1988).
                                            tampering, altering, or counterfeiting;                               authority under which the FAA                                 6 See sections 7203(a) and 7205(a), Public Law

                                                                                                                                                                              100–690.
                                              2 Public Law 108–458, 118 Stat. 3638 (Dec. 17,                        3 49   U.S.C. 44903(j)(2)(D).                               7 70 FR 72403 (Dec. 5, 2005).

                                            2004) (codified at 49 U.S.C. 44903(j)(2)(D)).                           4 Public   Law 112–95, 126 Stat. 11 (Feb. 14, 2012).        8 72 FR 489.




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                                            mandates of the DEA Act that could not                      The NPRM also described the                            • Fees for obtaining new,
                                            be completed without rulemaking.                         proposed process for submitting an                     replacement, or renewed a pilot
                                            Among other requirements, the NPRM                       application for a pilot certificate with               certificate with photo.
                                            proposed requiring holders of pilot                      photo. To receive their initial pilot                     • Inclusion of students in the
                                            certificates and other airmen certificates               certificates with photo, the FAA                       requirement to have certificates with
                                            to hold a plastic certificate to exercise                proposed that all pilots appear in person              photo.
                                            the privileges of that certificate.                      to have their identities verified. The                    • Duration of the photo on the
                                               On February 28, 2008, the FAA                         FAA proposed allowing FSDOs or other                   certificate.
                                            published the Drug Enforcement                           approved FAA designees such as DPEs                       • Application process for new,
                                            Assistance final rule (‘‘the DEA final                   or KTCs to accept the applications and                 replacement, or renewed pilot
                                            rule’’).9 In that rule, the FAA required                 verify pilots’ identities. Pilots would                certificates with photo.
                                            all pilots, except student pilots, to                    still be able to replace lost or destroyed                • Implementation process using
                                            obtain a plastic certificate by March 31,                certificates with or without photo by                  ‘‘trigger’’ events and phased deadlines.
                                            2010. After that date, pilots without                    mail or via the Airman Certification                      • Regulatory evaluation.
                                            plastic certificates could not exercise                  Branch’s Web page on the FAA Web                          • Lack of security benefits by adding
                                            the privileges of their certificates. The                site.                                                  a photograph.
                                            DEA final rule also satisfied the IRTPA                     The proposed rule applied to all
                                            requirement to issue pilot certificates                  pilots, including student pilots. The                  E. Summary of Final Rule
                                            that are resistant to tampering, altering,               FAA proposed that student pilots obtain                   This rule adopts the proposal to
                                            and counterfeiting.                                      a plastic certificate with photo instead               require student pilots to carry a plastic
                                                                                                     of a paper certificate. The plastic pilot              certificate and apply in person for a
                                            C. Summary of the NPRM                                   certificate with photo would not have                  student pilot certificate at a FSDO,
                                               On November 19, 2010, the FAA                         an expiration date. However, the FAA                   through a DPE, with an ACR associated
                                            published an NPRM titled ‘‘Photo                         proposed that certificate holders be                   with a part 141 pilot school, or with a
                                            Requirements for Pilot Certificates.’’ 10                required to submit a new photo every 8                 CFI. This rule withdraws the remaining
                                            The NPRM proposed to further fulfill                     years. Because the student pilot
                                                                                                                                                            proposals.
                                            the requirements of section 4022 of the                  certificate would be plastic and contain
                                                                                                                                                               Student pilots will receive plastic
                                            IRTPA by requiring a photo of the pilot                  a photo, the FAA proposed that AMEs
                                                                                                                                                            student pilot certificates instead of a
                                                                                                     no longer issue student pilot certificates
                                            on all plastic pilot certificates, including                                                                    paper student pilot certificate or
                                                                                                     or combination medical certificates and
                                            student pilot certificates. The FAA also                                                                        combination medical certificate and
                                                                                                     student pilot certificates. Students
                                            proposed a $22 fee to process an                                                                                student pilot certificate. The cost to
                                                                                                     would continue to receive their medical
                                            application for: (1) Exchanging an                                                                              replace a student pilot certificate will be
                                                                                                     certificates from AMEs but would go to
                                            existing certificate without a photo for                                                                        $2, the same as other certificates. This
                                                                                                     a FSDO, DPE, KTC, or other approved
                                            a certificate with photo; (2) issuing a                                                                         current nominal fee defrays part of the
                                                                                                     FAA designee to apply for a student
                                            new pilot certificate or student pilot                                                                          Registry’s cost of replacing the pilot
                                                                                                     pilot certificate with photo.
                                            certificate; and (3) replacing a pilot                                                                          certificate. The plastic certificates will
                                                                                                     Additionally, because the new student
                                            certificate with photo whenever a                                                                               not expire, which will give the student
                                                                                                     pilot certificates would be plastic, the
                                            replacement certificate is requested by a                                                                       unlimited time to complete training
                                                                                                     FAA proposed that flight instructors
                                            pilot or required by regulation. The FAA                                                                        without having to apply for another
                                                                                                     endorse only students’ logbooks.
                                            proposed that pilots be required to                                                                             student pilot certificate.
                                            update their photo every 8 years.                        D. General Overview of Comments                           AMEs no longer will issue a
                                               The FAA proposed to begin issuing a                     The FAA received approximately 470                   combination medical certificate and
                                            pilot certificate with photo to applicants               comments to the NPRM. Most were from                   student pilot certificate or accept an
                                            for a new pilot certificate once the rule                individual pilots. In addition, the                    application for a student pilot
                                            became effective. To minimize the                        agency received comments from                          certificate. An applicant must appear in
                                            burden of reissuance on existing                         Transport Canada, the Society of                       person to apply for a student pilot
                                            certificate holders, the FAA proposed a                  Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE),                  certificate at a FSDO, through a DPE,
                                            5-year implementation period. During                     the National Association of Flight                     with an ACR associated with a part 141
                                            the implementation period, the FAA                       Instructors (NAFI), the Air Line Pilots                pilot school, or with a CFI. The Civil
                                            proposed that pilots be required to                      Association (ALPA), the Helicopter                     Aviation Registry will send a plastic
                                            exchange their non-photo pilot                           Association International (HAI), the                   student pilot certificate to the applicant
                                            certificates for pilot certificates with                 Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association                 after successful completion of security
                                            photo when they interacted with the                      (AOPA), the Experimental Aircraft                      vetting by TSA. Receipt of a student
                                            FAA. These ‘‘triggering events’’                         Association (EAA), the National Air                    pilot certificate is required prior to
                                            included activities such as upgrading a                  Transportation Association (NATA),                     exercising the privileges of a student
                                            certificate, obtaining or renewing a                     and the United States Pilots Association               pilot certificate (i.e., prior to solo flight).
                                            flight instructor certificate, or replacing              (USPA). Most of the commenters                         Finally, because the student pilot
                                            a pilot certificate due to change of name,               opposed the concept of adding a photo                  certificate will be plastic, flight
                                            citizenship, date of birth, or change of                 to the pilot certificate, as well as the               instructors will endorse only students’
                                            gender. For pilots who would not                         proposal to require student pilots to                  logbooks instead of their certificates and
                                            otherwise have a need to interact with                   have a certificate with a photo.                       logbooks. After April 1, 2016, CFIs no
                                            the FAA during the implementation                        Commenters also suggested changes to                   longer must endorse a student pilot
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                                            period, the FAA proposed a phased                        the proposals, which are discussed more                certificate regardless of certificate
                                            approach, with different compliance                      fully later in this document.                          media. Thus, all endorsements for
                                            dates for different categories of pilots.                  The FAA received comments on the                     student pilots will be placed in the
                                                                                                     following general areas of the proposal:               logbook. The validity period of a CFI’s
                                              9 73   FR 10662.                                         • Requirement of a photo on pilot                    endorsement for a student pilot will
                                              10 75   FR 70871.                                      certificates.                                          remain unchanged at 90 days.


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                                              Student pilots who have been issued                    safety, because certificates could still be            rulemakings to address sections 321 and
                                            a paper student pilot certificate or                     forged, and a determined terrorist would               122.
                                            combination medical certificate and                      not be deterred. Others stated that a
                                                                                                                                                            B. Application Process for Pilot
                                            student pilot certificate may continue to                photo on a certificate would not
                                                                                                                                                            Certificates With Photo Other Than
                                            use their paper certificate. These                       increase security because pilots were
                                                                                                                                                            Student Pilot Certificates
                                            currently-issued student pilot                           seldom, if ever, asked to present a pilot
                                            certificates will expire according to the                certificate before flying. Additionally,                  Currently, pilots must appear in
                                            requirements of § 61.19(b).11 Holders of                 10 commenters, including SAFE, NAFI,                   person in order to upgrade a certificate
                                            a paper student pilot certificate (FAA                   and AOPA, stated that the proposal                     or to add a rating. Additionally, a pilot
                                            form 8710–2 or FAA Form 8420–2                           would not effectively increase security                who wants to change any vital
                                            Medical Certificate and Student Pilot                    or meet the requirements of IRTPA                      information on the certificate must also
                                            Certificate) may request from the Civil                  because the certificate would lack a                   appear in person. The FAA requires
                                            Aviation Registry a replacement                          biometric other than a photo.                          pilots to appear in person before an
                                            (plastic) student pilot certificate that                    Thirty-one commenters proposed                      FAA ASI, AST, or an approved designee
                                            does not expire for a $2 fee, which is the               exemptions for certain categories of                   in these instances because they involve
                                            current charge for a replacement.                        non-student pilots, such as flight                     identity verification; an examination of
                                                                                                     instructors, sport pilots, and any                     skills or knowledge; verification of
                                            IV. Discussion of Public Comments and                    already-certificated pilots. These                     records; or a combination of these
                                            Final Rule                                               commenters included SAFE, NAFI, HAI,                   requirements. If a pilot certificate is lost
                                            A. Photo on Pilot Certificates                           and AOPA, who all called for exempting                 or destroyed, the pilot may apply for a
                                                                                                     flight instructor certificates because                 replacement online or by mail under
                                               In the NPRM, the FAA proposed to
                                                                                                     those certificates must be renewed every               current rules.
                                            include a photo of the individual pilot                                                                            In the NPRM, the FAA proposed that
                                            on all pilot certificates to comply with                 2 years. The commenters also stated that
                                                                                                     requiring instructors to pay the                       pilots must appear in person for the
                                            section 4022 of IRTPA.                                                                                          purpose of identity verification in the
                                               A total of 382 comments specifically                  proposed certificate renewal fee more
                                                                                                     frequently than other pilots would                     following circumstances: when applying
                                            addressed the issue of adding a photo to
                                                                                                     impose an unfair burden on this pilot                  for a non-student pilot certificate with
                                            pilot certificates. Of these commenters,
                                                                                                     population. Additionally, because flight               photo for the first time; when changing
                                            only 47 commenters supported the idea.
                                                                                                     instructor certificates are not valid                  vital information on the certificate (such
                                            Most of the supportive commenters
                                                                                                     without an underlying pilot certificate,               as name, date of birth, citizenship, or
                                            stated that the proposal would ensure
                                                                                                     these organizations believed requiring a               gender); and when upgrading a
                                            the certificate holder is who he or she
                                                                                                     photo on the flight instructor certificates            certificate or adding a rating. For these
                                            claims to be and make certificates more
                                                                                                     would be redundant. ALPA requested                     in-person applications, the FAA
                                            difficult to forge. A few believed the
                                                                                                     an exemption for part 121 and 135                      proposed that a pilot must appear at a
                                            addition of a photo would make the
                                                                                                     pilots, stating that extensive background              FSDO or an FAA designee. Applicants
                                            pilot certificate appear more
                                                                                                     checks and TSA-issued credentials                      would also need to provide a photo as
                                            ‘‘professional.’’ The remainder
                                                                                                     mean these pilots are less of a security               part of the application process. For a
                                            expressed support for adding a photo
                                                                                                     threat than other pilots.                              replacement of a lost or destroyed pilot
                                            without providing a reason. NAFI and                                                                            certificate, a pilot could submit an
                                                                                                        Eleven commenters, including SAFE,
                                            NATA were among the supporters of                                                                               application in person, through the mail,
                                                                                                     supported pilot certificates with photo
                                            adding a photo to the pilot certificate,                                                                        or online.
                                                                                                     only if the new certificate provided
                                            but they expressed concern over some of                                                                            Two commenters stated that the
                                                                                                     additional benefits, such as allowing
                                            the other proposals in the NPRM and                                                                             proposed non-student pilot certificate
                                                                                                     access through TSA checkpoints or
                                            suggested some changes. An additional                                                                           application process was adequate and
                                                                                                     replacing airport-specific badges. Many
                                            four commenters, including EAA,                                                                                 would not impose a burden on pilots.
                                                                                                     of these commenters stated that pilots
                                            supported the idea of a photo on the                                                                            Twenty-seven commenters stated that
                                                                                                     would be unwilling to pay a fee for the
                                            pilot certificate only if compliance was                                                                        the proposed application process was
                                                                                                     certificate with photo unless they saw a
                                            voluntary. Three commenters suggested                                                                           too burdensome for pilots. They claimed
                                                                                                     substantial personal benefit, such as
                                            also adding a photo to other certificates,               allowing unescorted access to airports                 that the hours of operation for FSDOs
                                            such as mechanic and repairman                           or faster checkpoint clearance. SAFE                   are inconvenient for most people, and
                                            certificates.                                            commented that if the FAA were to                      that scheduling an appointment is
                                               A total of 335 commenters, including                                                                         difficult. They also asserted that many
                                                                                                     modify the pilot certificate in a manner
                                            USPA, opposed the proposal to add a                                                                             pilots live far away from FSDOs or FAA
                                                                                                     that would be compliant with TSA
                                            photo to the pilot certificate. Most of                                                                         designees. Commenters contended the
                                                                                                     security requirements, such as adding
                                            these commenters stated the current                                                                             travel distance, fuel costs, time away
                                                                                                     ‘‘smart card’’ or biometric features, the
                                            requirement to carry a form of                                                                                  from work, and possible hotel room
                                                                                                     pilot certificate might be able to replace
                                            government-issued photo identification                   the airport-specific badges pilots                     costs incurred while traveling to a FSDO
                                            in addition to the pilot certificate was                 currently must carry. Carrying one card                or approved FAA designee would put a
                                            simple, adequate, and should be                          instead of several would reduce the                    financial strain on pilots. Additionally,
                                            continued. Many claimed the proposal                     burden on pilots.                                      commenters claimed that allowing DPEs
                                            would do nothing to increase security or                    As discussed earlier, sections 321 and              to charge an unspecified fee for
                                               11 Regardless of whether the student pilot is
                                                                                                     122 of Public Law 112–95, which was                    accepting applications would further
                                                                                                     enacted while this rulemaking was                      increase the financial cost to pilots.
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                                            issued a student pilot certificate or combination
                                            medical certificate and student pilot certificate, the   pending, supersedes section 4022 of                    Other commenters noted the difficulty
                                            student pilot certificate expires under a calculation    IRTPA. Accordingly, the FAA                            of finding an FAA designee in foreign
                                            from the medical certificate examination date            withdraws the proposals to include a                   countries.
                                            according to the requirements of § 61.19(b), which
                                            is either 24 or 60 calendar months from the date of
                                                                                                     photo of the pilot on the pilot certificate               Sixty-eight commenters suggested
                                            the medical examination, depending on the age of         and the proposed $22 pilot certificate                 improvements to the proposed
                                            the pilot.                                               fee. The FAA has initiated other                       application process. Of these


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                                            commenters, 23 suggested using State                       Several commenters suggested                        FSDO, through a DPE, with an ACR
                                            Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV)                       increasing the types of persons the FAA                associated with a part 141 pilot school,
                                            offices in some way, since those offices                could use as designees to accept                       or with a CFI. The applicant must
                                            have experience producing                               applications and verify identities.                    receive a plastic student pilot certificate
                                            identifications with photos and most                    Among the persons suggested as                         from the Civil Aviation Registry prior to
                                            pilots already use DMVs to obtain                       additional FAA designees were ACRs,                    exercising the privileges of a student
                                            driver’s licenses. For instance,                        flight instructors, and carrier personnel              pilot certificate (i.e., conducting a solo
                                            commenters suggested the FAA could                      such as check airmen and directors of                  flight). However, the FAA will allow
                                            designate DMVs as portals for accepting                 training and operations. The                           current student pilot certificate holders
                                            pilot certificate applications, or even                 commenters believed that authorizing                   to continue exercising privileges of their
                                            authorize DMVs to issue pilot                           more persons to accept applications and                student pilot certificate until the
                                            certificates. Some believed the FAA                     verify identities would make the                       certificate expires according to
                                            should access DMVs’ databases and use                   application process more convenient for                § 61.19(b). In other words, this final rule
                                            those photos on pilot certificates, thus                pilots.                                                does not require the holder of a paper
                                            eliminating the need for pilots to                         Finally, a few commenters, including                student pilot certificate to surrender that
                                            provide an additional photo for their                   EAA, suggested that the FAA accept                     certificate and replace it with a plastic
                                            pilot certificates.                                     pilot certificate applications and photos              student pilot certificate. Student pilot
                                               The second most common suggestion                    at major aviation events such as                       applicants will no longer be able to
                                            was for the FAA to make the pilot                       AirVenture Oshkosh and Sun ‘n Fun.                     obtain paper student pilot certificates at
                                            certificate application process web-                    They stated that since the FAA usually                 the time of application. This final rule
                                            based. Twenty commenters stated that it                 sends representatives to such events, it               eliminates the need for FAA Form
                                            would be more convenient and less                       would be logical to allow those                        8710–2, the Student Pilot Certificate. As
                                            costly for pilots to submit applications                representatives to accept applications                 discussed earlier, the FAA withdraws
                                            and photos through a web-based system,                  and photos and verify identities. It                   the portion of this proposal related to
                                            such as the FAA’s Integrated Airman                     would also be convenient for pilots who                including a photo of the pilot on the
                                            Certification and/or Rating Application                 live far from a FSDO or other designated               pilot certificate, as well as the
                                            (IACRA). They said that submitting                      portal, but who regularly attend these                 requirement that the photo be renewed
                                            applications online would save time for                 events.                                                every 8 years.
                                                                                                       As stated earlier, the FAA withdraws
                                            pilots, especially those pilots living in                                                                         Numerous commenters questioned
                                                                                                    the proposal to issue pilot certificates
                                            rural areas. Some commenters stated                                                                            the proposed application process for a
                                                                                                    with a photo. The FAA will consider the
                                            that even if the FAA still required in-                                                                        student pilot certificate, as discussed
                                                                                                    additional suggestions as it develops an
                                            person application submissions in some                                                                         earlier with respect to all pilot
                                                                                                    NPRM for Pilot Certificate with
                                            instances, electronic submissions would                                                                        certificates. An individual commenter
                                                                                                    Photograph and Biometric Information
                                            at least be easier for the FSDO or FAA                                                                         suggested that CFIs could verify a
                                                                                                    (RIN 2120–AK33).
                                            designee to handle than paper                                                                                  student pilot applicant’s photograph
                                            submissions. Electronic submissions                     C. Requiring Student Pilots To Obtain a                identification and enter the data into
                                            would also reach the FAA faster than                    Plastic Pilot Certificate                              IACRA for transmittal to the Civil
                                            paper submissions, reducing delays in                      Under current regulations, student                  Aviation Registry. Permitting CFIs to
                                            processing applications and issuing                     pilots hold paper certificates. Paper                  accept applications for student pilot
                                            certificates. SAFE, NAFI, and HAI                       student pilot certificates are valid for               certificates would reduce the burden on
                                            supported this idea.                                    either 24 or 60 calendar months,                       applicants.
                                               Sixteen commenters suggested the                     depending on the age of the student                       In light of the comments, and because
                                            FAA authorize the U.S. Postal Service to                pilot at the time of issuance.                         of the narrower scope of this final rule,
                                            accept pilot certificate applications and                  In the NPRM, the FAA proposed to                    the FAA has reconsidered who may
                                            photos and to verify the identity of the                treat student pilots like other pilots and             accept an application.
                                            applicant, similar to the way many post                 require them to obtain a plastic student
                                            offices accept passport applications. The                                                                         As proposed, AMEs will not issue a
                                                                                                    pilot certificate with a photo. The FAA
                                            commenters noted that most pilots live                                                                         combination medical certificate and
                                                                                                    proposed that the new student pilot
                                            closer to a post office than to a FSDO                                                                         student pilot certificate at the time of a
                                                                                                    certificate would not have an expiration
                                            or pilot school. The commenters also                                                                           medical examination nor accept an
                                                                                                    date. However, the student pilot would
                                            noted the hours of operation for post                                                                          application for a student pilot
                                                                                                    have to renew the photo every 8 years
                                            offices are often more convenient.                                                                             certificate. Accordingly, § 183.21 is
                                                                                                    in order to continue exercising the
                                                                                                                                                           amended to remove the privilege for
                                               Another suggestion from seven                        privileges of the student pilot certificate.
                                                                                                                                                           AMEs to issue student pilot certificates.
                                            commenters was to work in conjunction                   The FAA proposed that only the FAA
                                            with the U.S. State Department because                  Civil Aviation Registry would issue                       Though not proposed, the FAA has
                                            of its experience issuing passports with                pilot certificates with a photo. DPEs and              concluded that permitting CFIs to
                                            photos. These commenters stated that                    AMEs would no longer issue student                     accept a student pilot application
                                            pilots who already have U.S. passports                  pilot certificates. DPEs, however, would               significantly reduces the travel burden
                                            could save time and money if the FAA                    be able to accept applications for                     associated with a student pilot
                                            had a method of accessing the passport                  student pilot certificates with photo.                 certificate application. A person
                                            photo database and adding those photos                  Additionally, the FAA proposed that                    applying for a student pilot certificate
                                            to pilot certificates. Since the FAA’s                  because new student pilot certificates                 would engage and visit a CFI to conduct
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                                            proposal for photo requirements is                      would be plastic, flight instructors                   flight training, and an applicant could
                                            identical to the requirements for                       would endorse only student pilot                       complete the application during any
                                            passport photos, the commenters                         logbooks instead of student pilot                      flight training session. Additionally,
                                            believed the photos in the passport                     certificates and logbooks.                             TSA regulations currently require CFIs
                                            database should be adequate for use on                     This final rule will require persons to             to verify a student pilot’s identity under
                                            pilot certificates.                                     apply for a student pilot certificate at a             49 CFR 1552.3(h)(1). That section


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                                            requires a flight school 12 to endorse a                    will not require substantial                          security vetting to TSA after certificate
                                            pilot logbook verifying that the student                    modifications to the Web-based                        issuance. However, under this final rule,
                                            is a U.S. citizen and presented                             application system. However, IACRA                    the Civil Aviation Registry will issue the
                                            identification prior to flight training,                    will be modified so a student pilot                   student pilot certificate only after
                                            which likely would be the same time                         certificate will not be issued at the time            receiving a successful response from
                                            that a person would apply for a student                     of application.                                       TSA. The Civil Aviation Registry will
                                            pilot certificate. Accordingly, the                            A person who meets the eligibility                 mail the student pilot certificate via U.S.
                                            privileges of a CFI under §§ 61.193 and                     requirements of a student pilot                       Postal Service to the address listed on
                                            61.413 have been amended by this final                      certificate may register as an applicant              the application. All pilots will continue
                                            rule to allow CFIs to accept a student                      through IACRA which stores FAA form                   to be vetted perpetually thereafter.
                                            pilot application, verify the applicant                     8710–1 electronically until an                           Of the 65 commenters that addressed
                                            meets the eligibility requirements in                       authorized individual accesses the form.              the proposal to require student pilots to
                                            § 61.83, and verify the applicant’s                         FAA form 8710–1 may be accessed by                    obtain a plastic student pilot certificate
                                            identity in accordance with TSA                             an authorized individual by searching                 with a photo, only two supported the
                                            security vetting requirements as                            for the person’s unique FAA tracking                  proposal. They believed that students
                                            described in Appendix 2 of Advisory                         number (FTN) assigned by an FAA                       should be treated like any other pilot.
                                            Circular 61–65, Certification: Pilots and                   internal system after the person has                  One additional commenter stated that
                                            Flight and Ground Instructors. CFIs will                    completed the required items on the                   issuing student pilot certificates that do
                                            not be able to issue a student pilot                        student pilot application form. The                   not expire would be an improvement
                                            certificate and will follow the                             authorized individual will verify that                over the current student pilot
                                            application acceptance process as                           the applicant meets the regulatory                    certificates that are only valid for 24 or
                                            discussed in the following paragraphs.                      eligibility requirements, and that the                60 months, but the commenter did not
                                               Additionally, an ASI or AST at a                         application has been completed                        address any other aspects of the student
                                            FSDO, a DPE, or an ACR associated with                      properly. Additionally, the authorized                pilot certificate proposal.
                                            a part 141 pilot school will continue to                    individual will verify the applicant’s                   Forty-nine commenters believed
                                            be able to accept an application and                        identity in accordance with TSA                       student pilots should be exempt from
                                            verify the applicant’s identity, but they                   security vetting requirements as                      the requirement to have a plastic
                                            will not be able to issue a student pilot                   described in Appendix 2 of Advisory                   certificate with a photo. Most of these
                                            certificate. These individuals, along                       Circular 61–65 and input the                          commenters, including HAI, AOPA,
                                            with CFIs, are referred to collectively as                  identification data into IACRA when                   NATA, EAA, NAFI, and SAFE,
                                            authorized individuals for the purposes                     prompted. Once the authorized                         expressed the belief that the projected 6
                                            of application acceptance in this                           individual has completed the                          to 8 week delay, as stated in the NPRM,
                                            discussion.                                                 application through IACRA, it will be                 in waiting for a plastic certificate with
                                               The FAA is withdrawing the proposal                      transmitted electronically to the Civil               a photo would be a serious burden for
                                            to permit KTCs to accept an application                     Aviation Registry for processing.                     student pilots, who could not fly solo
                                            due to potential added costs to equip                          All authorized individuals will have               without the certificate. Commenters
                                            and train KTC personnel and also                            the ability to accept a student pilot                 believed that the wait time might
                                            because KTC personnel currently are                         application in paper format to ensure all             discourage students from completing
                                            not authorized to accept an application                     applicants have uninterrupted ability to              their training or from even starting
                                            for an airman certificate. Withdrawing                      apply for an FAA student pilot                        training. The result, these commenters
                                            the portion of the NPRM that requires                       certificate. The same information                     claimed, would be a negative impact on
                                                                                                        captured on the paper FAA form 8710–                  flight schools and flight instructors.
                                            all pilots to obtain a pilot certificate
                                                                                                        1 is captured within IACRA. However,                  Additionally, some commenters stated
                                            with a photo significantly reduces the
                                                                                                        once the authorized individual verifies               that since students are under the
                                            number of individuals affected by this
                                                                                                        that the application is complete in                   guidance and supervision of a flight
                                            final rule. The reduced number of
                                                                                                        accordance with the form’s instructions               instructor, they pose less of a security
                                            affected applicants does not justify the
                                                                                                        and FAA Order 8900.1, the Flight                      risk and should be exempt from the
                                            resources necessary to designate and
                                                                                                        Standards Information Management                      proposed requirements.
                                            train KTCs on accepting applications.                                                                                The FAA will take steps to expedite
                                                                                                        System, the individual will send the
                                            Furthermore, by permitting CFIs to                                                                                student pilot applications in order for
                                                                                                        student pilot application to the Civil
                                            accept an application for a student pilot                                                                         students to receive their student pilot
                                                                                                        Aviation Registry via first-class mail.
                                            certificate, applicants will have no                        The FAA notes that the submittal of a                 certificates so they may exercise the
                                            additional travel burden associated with                    paper FAA form 8710–1 may delay the                   privileges of the certificate as soon as
                                            their student pilot certificate application                 issuance of a student pilot certificate               feasible. The FAA estimates that the
                                            because they already will interact with                     because of mailing time. While an                     turnaround time for student pilot
                                            a CFI for flight training.                                  authorized individual has the ability to              certificates can be reduced to an average
                                               The FAA expects that all authorized                      accept a paper FAA form 8710–1, the                   of 3 weeks or less, provided that initial
                                            individuals will utilize IACRA for the                      FAA anticipates that a majority of these              security vetting by TSA indicates that
                                            purpose of accepting a student pilot                        applications will be submitted via                    the applicant is eligible for the
                                            application. IACRA is a Web-based                           IACRA.                                                certificate. If an applicant is deemed
                                            certification/rating application that                          Once a student pilot application is                ineligible by TSA on security grounds,
                                            guides the user through the FAA’s                           received, the Civil Aviation Registry                 he or she will be able to seek redress
                                            application process. The FAA notes that                     will verify compliance and the accuracy               through TSA’s administrative
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                                            IACRA currently may be used to submit                       of the application and provide the                    procedures.
                                            a student pilot application and therefore                   applicant’s information to TSA for                       Thirteen commenters suggested that if
                                               12 TSA defines a flight school as any pilot school,
                                                                                                        security vetting prior to certificate                 students must obtain a plastic certificate
                                            flight training center, air carrier training facility, or
                                                                                                        issuance. Under current FAA                           with a photo, they should immediately
                                            flight instructor certificated under 14 CFR parts 61,       procedures, the FAA transmits a student               receive a temporary paper certificate
                                            121, 135, 141, or 142. 49 CFR 1552.1(b).                    pilot’s biographic information for                    (with or without a photo) that would


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                                            allow them to fly solo while waiting to                 increased FAA data safeguarding,                          This final rule permits CFIs (as well
                                            receive the plastic certificate with                    maintenance, and safety oversight                      as other operational designees) to accept
                                            photo. Organizations that proposed a                    responsibilities. The current                          student pilot certificate applications to
                                            temporary student pilot certificate                     combination student pilot and medical                  minimize burdens on those applicants.
                                            included SAFE, NAFI, and AOPA;                          certificate, issued by AMEs, dates from                Streamlining the application process by
                                            although all three believed students                    the paper-based era and does not take                  expanding the use of CFIs and other
                                            should ideally be exempted from the                     advantage of technological advances                    operational designees, even though the
                                            requirement to hold a certificate with a                that have improved the airman                          Agency is removing AMEs, will
                                            photo.                                                  certification process. Integrating the                 maintain applicant portal options and
                                               IRTPA required that security vetting                 data collected by an AME into the                      allow for enhanced FAA oversight
                                            of all individuals, including pilots, must              centralized Civil Aviation Registry                    capability of the pilot certification
                                            be successfully completed by TSA                        system presents significant                            process. In the overwhelming majority
                                            before the FAA issues a certificate.                    technological and administrative                       of circumstances, a person seeking to
                                            Therefore, applicants for student pilot                 challenges. By necessity for privacy                   pursue pilot certification will encounter
                                            certificates must be vetted to receive                  reasons, the IACRA system and the                      a CFI (or an ACR at a part 141 pilot
                                            their certificates and operate an aircraft              medical certification systems must be                  school) significantly before that person
                                            as pilot in command.                                    kept separate. The FAA’s recordkeeping                 encounters an AME. Accordingly, the
                                               Seventeen commenters specifically                    and personal identity information                      FAA has determined this final rule
                                            addressed the proposal to remove AMEs                   protection would be compromised if the                 reduces the burden on a student pilot
                                            from the student pilot certification                    FAA’s medical application and airman                   applicant while also streamlining FAA
                                            process, including NATA, EAA, and                       application databases were fully                       processes.
                                            SAFE. All 17 opposed the proposal.                      integrated. Currently, IACRA does not                     Because student pilot certificates now
                                            EAA and other commenters indicated                      have a role developed to allow AMEs to                 will be issued without an expiration
                                            that not allowing AMEs to issue student                 utilize the system to process a student                date, the process for obtaining a
                                            pilot certificates would create additional              pilot application, and creation of such a              replacement certificate if the certificate
                                            burdens for students, who would have                    role would require training and                        is lost or destroyed will be the process
                                            to make a trip to another location for                  oversight by a different FAA line of                   under § 61.29 as is currently in place for
                                            their certificate. NATA asked that the                  business than that which typically                     other pilot certificates. Similarly, the
                                            FAA continue the issuance and use                       supports AMEs. This duplication of
                                            policies and procedures already in place                                                                       current replacement fee of $2 under
                                                                                                    oversight and use of multiple systems                  § 187.5 will apply.
                                            for paper student pilot certificates.                   by AMEs would not only increase the
                                            Some, including SAFE, suggested that                                                                              Finally, as proposed, the FAA is
                                                                                                    likelihood of errors but also would                    amending various requirements
                                            AMEs should at least be able to accept
                                                                                                    reverse the FAA’s efforts to decrease                  concerning endorsements for student
                                            student pilot applications and photos.
                                                                                                    duplication and redundancy.                            pilots. Because the FAA will issue
                                            Others disagreed with the FAA’s
                                                                                                    Accordingly, the FAA has determined                    plastic student pilot certificates,
                                            assertion that requiring AMEs to verify
                                                                                                    that data is better safeguarded by                     endorsements will be made only in the
                                            a student’s identity would be a burden
                                                                                                    keeping medical and operational                        student pilot’s logbook upon the
                                            on the AME. They noted that AMEs
                                                                                                    certification processes and oversight                  effective date of this final rule regardless
                                            already must verify an applicant’s
                                                                                                    separate and distinct. Doing so                        of whether a paper or plastic pilot
                                            identity in order to assure the students
                                                                                                    necessitates separate medical and                      certificate had been issued to the
                                            they are examining are who they claim
                                                                                                    operational electronic portals to remove               student at the time of issuance. In
                                            to be.
                                               To address the IRTPA mandates, the                   any possibility of data spillage. Keeping              addition to the amendments in the
                                            FAA’s Civil Aviation Registry will issue                the processes and oversight separate                   NPRM, the FAA is amending §§ 61.415
                                            plastic, tamper-resistant student pilot                 also allows medical certification and                  and 61.423 to remove the requirement to
                                            certificates following successful security              airman certification personnel and                     endorse the student pilot certificate.
                                            vetting of the applicant. AMEs are                      designees to focus on the duties within
                                                                                                    their respective areas of expertise, thus              D. Duration of Photo on Pilot Certificate
                                            required, under § 67.4, to verify the
                                            identity of an applicant for a medical                  improving regulatory compliance and                      The FAA proposed to add an
                                            certificate; however, they are not                      the overall user experience.                           expiration date to the photo on the pilot
                                            required to have the capability to                         In addition, given the statutory                    certificate. The pilot would need to
                                            produce plastic, tamper-resistant                       requirement to complete security vetting               renew the photo every 8 years in order
                                            certificates, nor do they have the                      before issuing a certificate, the AME                  to continue to exercise the privileges of
                                            authority to make security vetting                      process of issuing student pilot                       the certificate. Requiring pilots to
                                            determinations about applicants. The                    certificates is no longer viable. In this              update their photos would ensure that
                                            FAA considered allowing student pilot                   regard, the FAA realized that it would                 the photo on the certificate continued to
                                            applicants to continue to make                          not be efficient to continue to issue two              resemble the pilot and to serve as an
                                            application with an AME to maintain                     separate types of student pilot                        adequate proof of identity. The FAA’s
                                            convenience for student pilot                           certificates. The most efficient option is             proposed 8-year photo duration matches
                                            applicants. Ultimately the Agency                       to dedicate centralized Civil Aviation                 the requirements for drivers licenses set
                                            determined that AMEs, who are                           Registry resources to the certification                forth in the Real ID Act of 2005.13 While
                                            physicians, should focus on the medical                 process. Therefore, the Civil Aviation                 the Real ID Act did not address pilot
                                            qualifications of an applicant rather                   Registry will issue a student pilot                    certificates, the FAA viewed the 8-year
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                                            than on airman certification activities                 certificate after successful completion of             duration as Congress’s latest expression
                                            that are within the expertise of other                  TSA security vetting based on a student                on the appropriate validity for
                                            FAA designees.                                          pilot’s application which is made either               government identification.
                                               In addition, the advent of IACRA, an                 at a FSDO, through a DPE, with an ACR
                                            online application system that replaces                 associated with a part 141 pilot school,                 13 Public Law 109–12, 119 Stat. 231 (May 11,

                                            paper-based systems, has significantly                  or with a CFI.                                         2005).



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                                              Of the 49 commenters who                              Congressional mandate, there should be                    Of the 17 commenters that
                                            specifically mentioned the proposed                     no fee. They contended expenses should                 specifically addressed the proposed
                                            photo duration period, 9 believed that 8                be funded from the FAA’s budget, from                  ‘‘trigger’’ and phased implementation
                                            years was an acceptable timeframe.                      aviation fuel taxes, or from other fees                process, 8 stated the proposal was
                                            Among these supporters were NAFI and                    pilots already pay.                                    acceptable as written. They agreed that
                                            EAA. Five commenters objected to any                       Most commenters opposed to the fee                  staggering the implementation dates for
                                            photo expiration date, stating that the                 claimed that it would be a financial                   different certificate holders would
                                            cost of having to renew the certificates                burden on pilots in an already stressful               reduce the burden on the FAA and may
                                            was unacceptable. One commenter                         economic climate. Many claimed the fee                 improve application processing times.
                                            believed the photo should be updated                    would decrease the number of people                    They also contended that requiring an
                                            more frequently than every 8 years,                     who would become pilots, and might                     upgrade to a photo certificate at a
                                            since an individual’s appearance can                    force many current pilots to quit. Others              ‘‘triggering’’ event, such as adding a
                                            change dramatically in a few years.                     said the fee should be rejected because                rating, would prevent pilots from
                                              Thirty-four commenters believed the                   it was just a way for the FAA to make                  waiting until the last minute to apply
                                            photo should have a 10-year duration,                   money. One commenter believed the                      for their certificates with photo.
                                            similar to U.S. passports. They stated                  FAA is prohibited from enacting a user                    Three commenters suggested using a
                                            that since the 10-year period was                       fee by a restriction placed in the FAA                 ‘‘trigger-only’’ approach for pilot
                                            acceptable for an official government                   appropriations bill 14 that prohibits the              applications. They stated that it would
                                            and internationally-recognized                          FAA from promulgating ‘‘new aviation                   reduce the burden on pilots to allow
                                            identification such as a passport, the                  user fees not specifically authorized by               them to continue flying with their
                                            same time period should be adequate for                 law.’’ Two others requested that the                   current non-photo certificates until they
                                            a pilot certificate. They also noted that               FAA make provisions for low-income                     met one of the ‘‘triggering’’ events.
                                            increasing the time between required                    pilots.                                                Otherwise, the pilot may have to make
                                            photo renewals would save pilots                           The FAA withdraws the proposal to                   an initial trip to a FSDO to upgrade to
                                            money over the course of a lifetime.                    charge a fee for certificate issuance. The             the photo certificate, and then have to
                                            Finally, some commenters favored a 10-                  FAA notes, however, that section 122 of                make an additional trip back to the
                                            year duration simply because 10 was a                   Public Law 112–95 requires the FAA to                  FSDO not long afterwards in order to
                                            round number and easier to remember                     charge a fee to recover the costs of                   add a rating, resulting in an increased
                                            than 8 years.                                           certain airman certification and aircraft              burden.
                                              As stated earlier, the FAA withdraws                  registration services. The FAA has                        Three commenters suggested the FAA
                                            the proposal to issue pilot certificates                initiated a rulemaking (RIN 2120–AK37)                 reduce the time pilots have to comply.
                                            with a photo and will consider the issue                to implement that requirement and will                 They stated that because pilot
                                            in a rulemaking to address the                          publish an NPRM in the future.                         certificates with a photo would increase
                                            requirements of section 321 of Public                                                                          safety and security, it would be better to
                                            Law 112–95. Accordingly, pilot                          F. Implementation Process                              have all pilots obtain the certificates as
                                            certificates (including student pilot                      The FAA proposed a ‘‘trigger-based’’                soon as possible. Three additional
                                            certificates) will continue to be issued                and phased implementation approach                     commenters, including NAFI, proposed
                                            without an expiration date.                             for issuing pilot certificates with photo.             having a single compliance date for all
                                                                                                    The ‘‘trigger-based’’ approach would                   pilots. Two of these commenters,
                                            E. Fees for Issuing Pilot Certificates With             have required any pilot interacting with               including NAFI, stated that a single
                                            Photo                                                   the FAA during the implementation                      compliance date would cause less
                                              The FAA proposed a $22 fee for all                    period to apply for a pilot certificate                confusion for pilots and would reduce
                                            new, replacement, upgraded, or                          with photo. Such interactions would                    the chances of a pilot accidentally
                                            renewed pilot (including student pilot)                 have included obtaining or renewing                    failing to comply. The third commenter
                                            certificates with photo. The fee was                    flight instructor certificates, applying for           favored a single compliance date
                                            intended to recover some of the costs of                a new pilot certificate or rating,                     because staggered dates might give the
                                            producing the certificates. While                       applying for a student pilot certificate,              impression of unequal treatment of one
                                            production costs per certificate exceed                 or changing vital information (such as                 or more pilot communities.
                                            this amount, $22 is the maximum                         name, citizenship, date of birth or                       As stated earlier, the FAA withdraws
                                            amount the FAA was permitted to                         gender). The phased approach would                     the requirement to obtain a pilot
                                            charge under 49 U.S.C. 45302(b)–(c),                    have applied to pilots who do not have                 certificate with a photo.
                                            which provided the statutory authority                  a triggering event during the                          G. Regulatory Evaluation
                                            for the NPRM.                                           implementation period. The phased
                                              Of the 76 commenters that                             approach would have consisted of                          Four commenters, including AOPA,
                                            specifically mentioned the proposed                     different compliance dates for different               specifically mentioned the estimated
                                            $22 fee for a new, replacement, or                      categories of pilots. All pilots, whether              total costs for airmen to comply with the
                                            renewed certificate with photo, 5 stated                affected by the ‘‘trigger-based’’ or                   proposal, as outlined in the Regulatory
                                            that the proposed amount was                            phased approach, would have been                       Evaluation. Each of the commenters
                                            acceptable.                                             required to have a pilot certificate with              disputed the accuracy of the cost figures
                                              Of the remaining 71 comments, 38                      a photo no later than 5 years after the                and generally were opposed to
                                            stated that the proposed fee was too                    effective date of the final rule. These                expending scarce resources on the
                                            high but did not suggest what they                      approaches were designed to balance                    proposal given federal deficits and
                                            thought would be an acceptable amount.                  the FAA’s ability to receive and timely                ongoing cost-cutting measures. One
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                                            Five commenters stated that the                         process applications for the certificates              commenter stated that the high cost
                                            certificate should cost ‘‘no more than a                while maintaining the existing range of                associated with the proposal was due to
                                            driver’s license,’’ but again did not                   Agency services.                                       the FAA not considering more cost-
                                            provide an amount. Twenty-two                                                                                  effective and less onerous measures for
                                            commenters stated that since the pilot                    14 Public Law 111–117, 123 Stat. 3040 (Dec. 16,      accomplishing the same goal. All four
                                            certificate with a photo was a                          2009).                                                 commenters believed that the FAA


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                                            should not be pursuing regulations that                 as stick-on labels with security features.             Second, the Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                            add to federal spending while offering                  Security features include secure ink, bar              of 1980 (Pub. L. 96–354) requires
                                            few, if any, safety and security benefits.              codes, and complicated patterns                        agencies to analyze the economic
                                              AOPA commented that the FAA’s 20-                     designed to make forgery more difficult.               impact of regulatory changes on small
                                            year cost estimates may be grossly                      As pilots add new ratings or licenses or               entities. Third, the Trade Agreements
                                            underestimated, and stated that the                     update certificates, they add these labels             Act (Pub. L. 96–39) prohibits agencies
                                            actual total present value costs to                     to the ADB. The ADB also has a photo                   from setting standards that create
                                            airmen would likely be more than the                    of the pilot. While no additional                      unnecessary obstacles to the foreign
                                            estimated $235.8 million outlined in the                commenters specifically mentioned the                  commerce of the United States. In
                                            proposal. AOPA also believed that total                 ADB as a potential model, three                        developing U.S. standards, this Trade
                                            overall implementation costs would                      commenters did suggest the FAA                         Act requires agencies to consider
                                            exceed the estimated $380.1 million, but                combine all certificates, including the                international standards and, where
                                            did not provide additional input as to                  medical certificate, into a single                     appropriate, that they be the basis of
                                            how it derived these conclusions. AOPA                  document to reduce the costs to pilots                 U.S. standards. Fourth, the Unfunded
                                            was further concerned that the true                     and to reduce the number of certificates               Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L.
                                            costs to airmen were uncertain                          a pilot must carry.                                    104–4) requires agencies to prepare a
                                            considering the proposal discussed the                    The FAA has determined that these                    written assessment of the costs, benefits,
                                            possibility that fee increases may be                   suggestions are outside the scope of this              and other effects of proposed or final
                                            imposed via the Federal Aviation                        rulemaking. Any changes to the pilot                   rules that include a Federal mandate
                                            Reauthorization bill (H.R. 915), then                   certificate would need to be addressed                 likely to result in the expenditure by
                                            pending before Congress. AOPA                           in a separate rulemaking. The FAA                      State, local, or tribal governments, in the
                                            believed the proposal equated to a                      notes, however, that since publication of              aggregate, or by the private sector, of
                                            significant economic impact to airmen                   the NPRM, the FAA has increased the                    $100 million or more annually (adjusted
                                            and the associated costs far outweighed                 size of the font for the pilot’s name,                 for inflation with base year of 1995).
                                            any potential benefits.                                 certificate level or type, and certificate
                                              As stated earlier, the FAA withdraws                                                                         This portion of the preamble
                                                                                                    number.
                                            most proposals in the NPRM. The FAA                                                                            summarizes the FAA’s analysis of the
                                            has revised the regulatory evaluation                   2. Proposed § 61.3—Requirements for                    economic impacts of this final rule. The
                                            consistent with the adopted changes to                  Certificates, Ratings, and Authorizations              FAA suggests readers seeking greater
                                            student pilot certification. Further, and                  Two commenters believed the                         detail read the full regulatory
                                            as stated earlier, the fees authorized in               proposed language in § 61.3(a)(1)(v) was               evaluation, a copy of which has been
                                            section 122 of Public Law 112–95 are                    misleading. The proposed language                      placed in the docket for this rulemaking.
                                            being addressed in a separate                           stated that, ‘‘A person may not serve as                  In conducting these analyses, FAA
                                            rulemaking.                                             a required crewmember of a civil                       has determined that this final rule: (1)
                                                                                                    aircraft of the United States, unless that             Has benefits that justify its costs, (2) is
                                            H. Miscellaneous Comments                               person: when operating an aircraft in a                not an economically ‘‘significant
                                            1. Redesigning Pilot Certificate                        foreign country, has a pilot license                   regulatory action’’ as defined in section
                                               Twelve commenters suggested that if                  issued by that country.’’ The                          3(f) of Executive Order 12866, (3) is not
                                            the FAA planned to add photos to pilot                  commenters noted that the language                     ‘‘significant’’ as defined in DOT’s
                                            certificates, other changes should be                   could be interpreted as requiring the                  Regulatory Policies and Procedures; (4)
                                            made to the certificates at the same                    pilot to have a license issued by the                  will not have a significant economic
                                            time. Most suggestions were offered to                  foreign country. That was not the FAA’s                impact on a substantial number of small
                                            improve legibility, such as increasing                  intent. In a separate rulemaking                       entities; (5) will not create unnecessary
                                            the font size; reducing the visual clutter              (Certified Flight Instructor Flight                    obstacles to the foreign commerce of the
                                            by removing some less critical                          Reviews; Recent Pilot in Command                       United States; and (6) will not impose
                                            information, such as the pilot’s address;               Experience; Airmen Online Services                     an unfunded mandate on State, local, or
                                            and removing the image of the Wright                    (RIN 2120–AK23) (78 FR 56822,                          tribal governments, or on the private
                                            Brothers. Other commenters suggested                    September 16, 2013; confirmed at 78 FR                 sector, by exceeding the threshold
                                            making the different levels of                          66261, November 5, 2013)), the FAA                     identified above. These analyses are
                                            certificates (e.g., private pilot,                      revised the language of § 61.3(a)(1)(v) to             summarized below.
                                            commercial pilot, and ATP) easily                       state that ‘‘(v) When operating an
                                                                                                    aircraft within a foreign country, a pilot             Total Benefits and Costs of This Rule
                                            distinguishable, either by using different
                                            background colors or different images.                  license issued by that country may be                    This final rule responds to section
                                               Additionally, Transport Canada                       used.’’                                                4012 of the Intelligence Reform and
                                            suggested the FAA replace the                           V. Regulatory Notices and Analyses                     Terrorism Prevention Act (IRTPA) by
                                            traditional pilot certificate with a                                                                           facilitating security vetting of all student
                                            certificate similar to the Canadian                     A. Regulatory Evaluation                               pilot certificate applicants before the
                                            Aviation Document Booklet (ADB), to                       Changes to Federal regulations must                  FAA issues a student pilot certificate.
                                            allow cross-sharing of data between                     undergo several economic analyses.                     The FAA notes that following the
                                            Canada and the United States. The ADB                   First, Executive Order 12866 and                       direction of Congress provides a
                                            resembles a passport and contains all of                Executive Order 13563 direct that each                 sufficient reasoned determination to
                                            a pilot’s licenses, permits, and medical                Federal agency shall propose or adopt a                justify the costs. These potential
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                                            certificates in one document. The                       regulation only upon a reasoned                        benefits are not quantifiable. The
                                            licenses, permits, and medical                          determination that the benefits of the                 estimated cost of this final rule over 10
                                            certificates are issued through the mail                intended regulation justify its costs.                 years is shown in the following table:




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                                                                                                      TOTAL AND PRESENT VALUE COSTS OF THE FINAL RULE
                                                                                                                                      [2015–2024]

                                                                                                                         Total cost                                               Present value

                                                                Affected group                                                                                     7 percent                          3 percent
                                                                                                                 Lower                Upper
                                                                                                                                                           Lower               Upper          Lower               Upper

                                                                                                                                                             (Millions, 2014 $)

                                            Student pilots ...........................................                   $7.1             $11.0                    $5.0                $7.7           $6.1                $9.4

                                            FAA ..........................................................                 $9.8                                      $7.1                               $8.5
                                            Authorized individuals ..............................                          $0.07                                     $0.05                              $0.06

                                                  Total ..................................................              $17.0             $20.9                $12.2               $14.9          $14.7               $18.0



                                            Who is potentially affected by this Rule?                             Changes From the NPRM to the Final                         process and issue a student pilot
                                                                                                                  Rule                                                       certificate for $9.8 million. TSA will not
                                               Student pilots who are applying for a                                                                                         incur any additional costs as they
                                            student pilot certificate are potentially                               This action withdraws the proposal
                                                                                                                  for pilot certificates to include a photo                  already vet student pilots. Under this
                                            affected by this rule. In the year 2014,                                                                                         rule, TSA will conduct the vetting prior
                                                                                                                  of the individual pilot. Additionally,
                                            there were 120,546 active student                                                                                                to the issuance of an FAA student pilot
                                                                                                                  this action withdraws the proposal to
                                            pilots.15 Of these 120,546 active student                                                                                        certificate. The third component is for
                                                                                                                  implement fees for pilot certificates.
                                            pilots, 49,959 16 (41.44 percent of the                                 Applicants must apply for a student                      the mailing expenses incurred by the
                                            total) certificates were issued in 2014.                              pilot certificate through a FSDO, DPE,                     authorized individual to mail the
                                            Original student pilot certificates issued                            ACR associated with a part 141 pilot                       applications to FAA’s Civil Aviation
                                            that year comprised 30.83 percent of the                              school, or CFI.                                            Registry for about $70,000. Total costs of
                                            total for 2014, while the remaining                                     Newly issued student pilot certificates                  this final rule are estimated to be from
                                            10.61 percent were replacement                                        will not have an expiration date.                          $17 to $20.9 million over a ten-year
                                            certificates. Since the total number of                                 Comments on the NPRM                                     period.
                                            active student pilots is relatively stable                            recommended that FAA not remove the                        Alternatives Considered
                                            over the years, the FAA assumes that an                               AME from the student pilot certificate
                                            equal amount of students are leaving the                              application process because doing so                         The alternative represents a situation
                                            program each year. The FAA estimates                                  will increase the financial burden on the                  in which the FAA would only allow
                                            that these percentages will remain                                    student pilot by having him or her make                    ACRs associated with part 141 pilot
                                            constant during the entire period of this                             an additional trip. The FAA has                            schools, DPEs, and FSDOs to act as
                                            analysis.                                                             modified who may accept a student                          authorized individuals for receiving
                                                                                                                  pilot application by withdrawing the                       student pilot certificate applications.
                                            Cost Assumptions and Primary Sources                                                                                             The outcome would be that student
                                                                                                                  KTCs and including CFIs as authorized
                                            of Information                                                        individuals. This will reduce the burden                   pilot applicants who do not go to a part
                                                                                                                  on student pilot applicants since they                     141 pilot school for flight instruction
                                              • All costs are presented in 2014
                                                                                                                  already travel to CFIs for flight                          would have to make an additional trip
                                            dollars.                                                                                                                         to a DPE or a FSDO to apply for a
                                                                                                                  instruction.
                                              • Discount rates—a 7% base case                                       These changes resulted in lower cost                     student pilot certificate. This would
                                            with a 3% sensitivity analysis rate                                   estimates than those published in the                      increase the travel costs to the student
                                              • Period of analysis—2015 through                                   NPRM.                                                      pilot applicants. The FAA estimated the
                                            2024                                                                                                                             cost of this alternative to be from $19 to
                                                                                                                  Benefits of This Rule                                      $30.6 million ($13.5–$21.8 million
                                              • A range of $13 to $25.22 is used as                                                                                          using a 7 percent discount rate and
                                                                                                                    This final rule responds to section
                                            the hourly rate of an airman’s time as                                                                                           $16.3–$26.3 million using a 3 percent
                                                                                                                  4012 of the Intelligence Reform and
                                            advised by Department of                                              Terrorism Prevention Act (IRTPA) by                        discount rate.), which is more expensive
                                            Transportation (DOT) guidance.                                        facilitating security vetting of all student               than the final rule.
                                              • $23.59 is the hourly rate for a CFI                               pilot certificate applicants before the
                                            and ACR associated with a part 141                                                                                               B. Regulatory Flexibility Determination
                                                                                                                  FAA issues a student pilot certificate.
                                            school.                                                               As Congress understood the                                   The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980
                                              • Numbers of student pilot                                          unquantifiable benefits of section 4012                    (Pub. L. 96–354) (RFA) establishes ‘‘as a
                                            certificates from the FAA U.S. Civil                                  exceed the costs as discussed next.                        principle of regulatory issuance that
                                            Airmen Statistics, 2014                                                                                                          agencies shall endeavor, consistent with
                                                                                                                  Costs of This Rule                                         the objectives of the rule and of
                                               15 FAA U.S. Civil Airmen Statistics, 2014, Table
                                                                                                                    The compliance costs have three                          applicable statutes, to fit regulatory and
                                                                                                                  distinct components and are estimated                      informational requirements to the scale
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                                            1, Estimated Active Airmen Certificates Held,
                                            http://www.faa.gov/data_research/                                     over a ten-year period. The first                          of the businesses, organizations, and
                                            aviation_data_statistics/civil_airmen_statistics/.                    component is the student pilot                             governmental jurisdictions subject to
                                               16 FAA U.S. Civil Airmen Statistics, Table 16 and
                                                                                                                  applicants’ direct and indirect costs                      regulation. To achieve this principle,
                                            Table 17 minus 1,854 since 1,854 is accounted for
                                            in Table 16 (49,261 ¥ 1,854) + 2,552 = 49,959
                                                                                                                  valued from $7.1 to $11 million. The                       agencies are required to solicit and
                                            http://www.faa.gov/data_research/                                     second component is the costs incurred                     consider flexible regulatory proposals
                                            aviation_data_statistics/civil_airmen_statistics/.                    by the FAA’s Civil Aviation Registry to                    and to explain the rationale for their


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                                            actions to assure that such proposals are               create unnecessary obstacles to the                    issuance of a pilot or instructor
                                            given serious consideration.’’ The RFA                  foreign commerce of the United States.                 certificate, or rating or authorization.
                                            covers a wide range of small entities,                                                                            Respondents (including number of):
                                                                                                    D. Unfunded Mandates Assessment
                                            including small businesses, not-for-                                                                           The FAA estimates, on average, there
                                            profit organizations, and small                            Title II of the Unfunded Mandates                   are 38,700 student pilots who will be
                                            governmental jurisdictions.                             Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4)                     required to provide information in
                                               Agencies must perform a review to                    requires each Federal agency to prepare                accordance with the final rule annually.
                                            determine whether a rule will have a                    a written statement assessing the effects              The respondents to this information
                                            significant economic impact on a                        of any Federal mandate in a proposed or                requirement are student pilots regulated
                                            substantial number of small entities. If                final agency rule that may result in an                under part 61.
                                            the agency determines that it will, the                 expenditure of $100 million or more (in                   Frequency: The FAA estimates
                                            agency must prepare a regulatory                        1995 dollars) in any one year by State,                certificate holders will have a one-time
                                            flexibility analysis as described in the                local, and tribal governments, in the                  information collection, and will then
                                            RFA. Section 604 of the RFA requires                    aggregate, or by the private sector; such              collect or report information
                                            agencies to prepare a final regulatory                  a mandate is deemed to be a ‘‘significant              occasionally thereafter.
                                            flexibility analysis (FRFA) describing                  regulatory action.’’ The FAA currently                    Annual Burden Estimate: This final
                                            the impact of final rules on small                      uses an inflation-adjusted value of                    rule will result in a ten-year
                                            entities. Section 604(a) of the Act                     $155.0 million in lieu of $100 million.                recordkeeping and reporting burden as
                                            specifies the content of the FRFA.                      This rule does not contain such a                      follows:
                                               If an agency determines that a                       mandate; therefore, the requirements of
                                                                                                                                                           Summary of Time and Costs
                                            rulemaking will not result in a                         Title II of the Act do not apply.
                                            significant economic impact on a                                                                                 The FAA estimates 38,700
                                                                                                    E. Paperwork Reduction Act                             applications for new and replacement
                                            substantial number of small entities, the
                                            head of the agency may so certify under                    The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995                 student pilot certificates will take 0.5
                                            section 605(b) of the RFA. The FAA                      (44 U.S.C. 3507(d)) requires that the                  hours each to complete. The student
                                            believes that this final rule will not have             FAA consider the impact of paperwork                   airman certification program imposes a
                                            a significant economic impact on a                      and other information collection                       19,350 hours reporting burden. Equation
                                            substantial number of entities, because                 burdens imposed on the public.                         1 below provides the basis for 19,350
                                            student pilots are not small entities.                  According to the 1995 amendments to                    hours.
                                            There were no comments regarding the                    the Paperwork Reduction Act (5 CFR                       (1) 38,700 new applications for
                                            economic impact on student pilots                       1320.8(b)(2)(vi)), an agency may not                   original student pilot certificates × 0.5
                                            received in response to the NPRM.                       collect or sponsor the collection of                   hours = 19,350 hours
                                            Therefore, as provided in section 605(b),               information, nor may it impose an                        The estimated annual cost to
                                            the head of the FAA certifies that this                 information collection requirement                     respondents for the hour burdens
                                            rulemaking will not result in a                         unless it displays a currently valid                   resulting from the collection of
                                            significant economic impact on a                        Office of Management and Budget                        information is $251,550. This cost is
                                            substantial number of small entities.                   (OMB) control number.                                  determined by estimating the time
                                                                                                       This final rule will revise an existing             required for the applicants to complete
                                            C. International Trade Impact                           information collection. As required by                 and submit FAA Form 8710–1
                                            Assessment                                              the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995                    applications. Even though the FAA is
                                               The Trade Agreements Act of 1979                     (44 U.S.C. 3507(d)), the FAA has                       using the IACRA system, no significant
                                            (Pub. L. 96–39), as amended by the                      submitted these information collection                 change in time required to complete and
                                            Uruguay Round Agreements Act (Pub.                      amendments to OMB for its review. The                  submit this form will occur. Equation 2
                                            L. 103–465), prohibits Federal agencies                 Office of Management and Budget                        below provides the basis for $251,550 in
                                            from establishing standards or engaging                 approved the amended information                       costs.
                                            in related activities that create                       collection requirements under existing                   (2) 38,700 8710–1 Applications × 0.5
                                            unnecessary obstacles to the foreign                    OMB Control Number 2120–0021.                          hours × $13 per hour 17= $251,550;
                                            commerce of the United States.                             Title: Certification: Pilots and Flight               The following table provides the total
                                            Pursuant to these Acts, the                             Instructors.                                           cost to respondents over ten years, and
                                            establishment of standards is not                          Abstract: 14 CFR part 61 prescribes                 includes present and annualized values
                                            considered an unnecessary obstacle to                   certification standards for pilots, flight             using a seven and three percent
                                            the foreign commerce of the United                      instructors, and ground instructors. The               discount rate.
                                            States, so long as the standard has a                   information collected is used to
                                                                                                                                                             17 The lower rate of $13.00 is based on the
                                            legitimate domestic objective, such as                  determine compliance with applicant
                                                                                                                                                           Revised Departmental Guidance on Valuation of
                                            the protection of safety, and does not                  eligibility, via FAA Form 8710–1.                      Travel Time in Economic Analysis, Table 4:
                                            operate in a manner that excludes                          Use of: The Airman certificate and/or               Recommended Hourly Values of Travel Time
                                            imports that meet this objective. The                   Rating Application form and the                        Savings for in-vehicle local travel. This range is
                                                                                                                                                           used to estimate the value of personal time forgone
                                            statute also requires consideration of                  required records, logbooks, and                        by the student pilot to complete an application form
                                            international standards and, where                      statements required by the federal                     and related tasks. Further, these values have been
                                            appropriate, that they be the basis for                 regulations are submitted to Federal                   grown by 1% for every year past 2014 as advised
                                            U.S. standards. The FAA has assessed                    Aviation Administration (FAA) Flight                   in DOT Departmental Guidance. https://
                                                                                                                                                           www.dot.gov/sites/dot.gov/files/docs/
                                            the potential effect of this final rule and             Standards District Offices or its
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                                                                                                                                                           USDOT%20VOT%20Guidance%202014.pdf.
                                            determined that it will have only a                     representatives to determine                           http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/
                                            domestic impact and therefore will not                  qualifications of the applicant for                    historical/household/.




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                                                                                              QUANTIFIED COSTS FOR ISSUANCE OF FAA PLASTIC CERTIFICATES
                                                                                                                                                                                 Annualized                      Annualized
                                                                                                                                           Nominal             PV at 7%                            PV at 3%
                                                                                  Estimate                                                                                         at 7%                           at 3%
                                                                                                                                           (millions)          (millions)                          (millions)
                                                                                                                                                                                  (millions)                      (millions)

                                            Total .....................................................................................     $1.975                  $1.39          $0.198            $1.67         $0.195



                                            F. Privacy Impact Assessment                                                VI. Executive Order Determinations                          1. Search the Federal eRulemaking
                                                                                                                                                                                  Portal (http://www.regulations.gov);
                                               The FAA conducted a privacy impact                                       A. Executive Order 12866
                                            assessment (PIA) of this rule as required                                                                                               2. Visit the FAA’s Regulations and
                                                                                                                          See the ‘‘Regulatory Evaluation’’                       Policies Web page at http://
                                            by section 522(a)(5) of division H of the
                                                                                                                        discussion in the ‘‘Regulatory Notices                    www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/ or
                                            FY 2005 Omnibus Appropriations Act,
                                                                                                                        and Analyses’’ section elsewhere in this
                                            Public Law 108–447, 118 Stat. 3268                                                                                                      3. Access the Government Publishing
                                                                                                                        preamble.
                                            (Dec. 8, 2004). The assessment considers                                                                                              Office’s Web page at http://
                                            any impacts of the final rule on the                                        B. Executive Order 13132, Federalism                      www.fdsys.gov.
                                            privacy of information in an identifiable                                                                                               Copies may also be obtained by
                                                                                                                          The FAA has analyzed this final rule
                                            form and related matters. The final rule                                                                                              sending a request (identified by notice,
                                                                                                                        under the principles and criteria of
                                            would impact the handling of                                                                                                          amendment, or docket number of this
                                                                                                                        Executive Order 13132, Federalism. The
                                            personally identifiable information (PII).                                                                                            rulemaking) to the Federal Aviation
                                                                                                                        agency determined that this action will
                                            The FAA has evaluated the risks and                                                                                                   Administration, Office of Rulemaking,
                                                                                                                        not have a substantial direct effect on
                                            effects the rulemaking might have on                                                                                                  ARM–1, 800 Independence Avenue
                                                                                                                        the States, or the relationship between
                                            collecting, storing, and sharing PII and                                                                                              SW., Washington, DC 20591, or by
                                                                                                                        the Federal Government and the States,
                                            has evaluated protections and                                                                                                         calling (202) 267–9677.
                                                                                                                        or on the distribution of power and
                                            alternative information handling
                                                                                                                        responsibilities among the various
                                            processes in developing the final rule in                                                                                             B. Comments Submitted to the Docket
                                                                                                                        levels of government, and, therefore,
                                            order to mitigate potential privacy risks.
                                                                                                                        does not have Federalism implications.                      Comments received may be viewed by
                                            The risks to the student pilot population
                                            are the same as the risks for other                                         C. Executive Order 13211, Regulations                     going to http://www.regulations.gov and
                                            individuals who are required to hold                                        That Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                  following the online instructions to
                                            FAA-issued certificates. The PIA for the                                    Distribution, or Use                                      search the docket number for this
                                            following system currently incorporates                                                                                               action. Anyone is able to search the
                                                                                                                           The FAA analyzed this final rule                       electronic form of all comments
                                            the student pilot population: AVS
                                                                                                                        under Executive Order 13211, Actions                      received into any of the FAA’s dockets
                                            Registry, also known as the Registry
                                                                                                                        Concerning Regulations that                               by the name of the individual
                                            Modernization System (RMS). This PIA
                                                                                                                        Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                       submitting the comment (or signing the
                                            is available for review in the docket for
                                                                                                                        Distribution, or Use (May 18, 2001). The                  comment, if submitted on behalf of an
                                            this rulemaking, as well as via http://
                                                                                                                        agency has determined that it is not a                    association, business, labor union, etc.).
                                            www.transportation.gov/individuals/
                                                                                                                        ‘‘significant energy action’’ under the
                                            privacy/privacy-impact-assessments.                                                                                                   C. Small Business Regulatory
                                                                                                                        executive order and it is not likely to
                                            G. International Compatibility and                                          have a significant adverse effect on the                  Enforcement Fairness Act
                                            Cooperation                                                                 supply, distribution, or use of energy.                     The Small Business Regulatory
                                              In keeping with U.S. obligations                                          D. Executive Order 13609, Promoting                       Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA) of
                                            under the Convention on International                                       International Regulatory Cooperation                      1996 requires FAA to comply with
                                            Civil Aviation, it is FAA policy to                                                                                                   small entity requests for information or
                                                                                                                          Executive Order 13609, Promoting                        advice about compliance with statutes
                                            conform to International Civil Aviation
                                                                                                                        International Regulatory Cooperation,                     and regulations within its jurisdiction.
                                            Organization (ICAO) Standards and
                                                                                                                        (77 FR 26413, May 4, 2012) promotes                       A small entity with questions regarding
                                            Recommended Practices to the
                                                                                                                        international regulatory cooperation to                   this document may contact its local
                                            maximum extent practicable. The FAA
                                                                                                                        meet shared challenges involving                          FAA official, or the person listed under
                                            has reviewed the corresponding ICAO
                                                                                                                        health, safety, labor, security,                          the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT,
                                            Standards and Recommended Practices
                                                                                                                        environmental, and other issues and to                    heading at the beginning of the
                                            and has identified no differences with
                                                                                                                        reduce, eliminate, or prevent                             preamble. To find out more about
                                            these regulations.
                                                                                                                        unnecessary differences in regulatory                     SBREFA on the Internet, visit http://
                                            H. Environmental Analysis                                                   requirements. The FAA has analyzed                        www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/
                                                                                                                        this action under the policies and                        rulemaking/sbre_act/.
                                               FAA Order 1050.1F identifies FAA
                                                                                                                        agency responsibilities of Executive
                                            actions that are categorically excluded
                                                                                                                        Order 13609, and has determined that                      List of Subjects
                                            from preparation of an environmental
                                                                                                                        this action would have no effect on
                                            assessment or environmental impact                                                                                                    14 CFR Part 61
                                                                                                                        international regulatory cooperation.
                                            statement under the National
                                            Environmental Policy Act in the                                             VII. How To Obtain Additional                               Aircraft, Airmen, Aviation safety,
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                                            absence of extraordinary circumstances.                                     Information                                               Reporting and recordkeeping
                                            The FAA has determined this                                                                                                           requirements, Security measures.
                                                                                                                        A. Rulemaking Documents
                                            rulemaking action qualifies for the                                                                                                   14 CFR Part 183
                                            categorical exclusion identified in                                           An electronic copy of a rulemaking
                                            paragraph 5–6.6f and involves no                                            document may be obtained by using the                       Aircraft, Airmen, Reporting and
                                            extraordinary circumstances.                                                Internet—                                                 recordkeeping requirements.


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                                            The Amendment                                           ■   4. Revise § 61.85 to read as follows:              endorsement in the person’s logbook
                                              In consideration of the foregoing, the                                                                       after reviewing that person’s cross-
                                                                                                    § 61.85    Application.                                country planning, as specified in
                                            Federal Aviation Administration                           An applicant for a student pilot
                                            amends chapter I of title 14, Code of                                                                          paragraph (d) of this section. The
                                                                                                    certificate:                                           endorsement must—
                                            Federal Regulations as follows:                           (a) Must make that application in a                     (i) Specify the make and model of
                                            PART 61—CERTIFICATION: PILOTS,                          form acceptable to the Administrator;                  aircraft to be flown;
                                            FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS, AND GROUND                          and                                                       (ii) State that the student’s preflight
                                            INSTRUCTORS                                               (b) Must submit the application to a                 planning and preparation is correct and
                                                                                                    Flight Standards District Office, a                    that the student is prepared to make the
                                            ■ 1. The authority citation for part 61 is              designated pilot examiner, an airman                   flight safely under the known
                                            revised to read as follows:                             certification representative associated                conditions; and
                                                                                                    with a pilot school, a flight instructor,                 (iii) State that any limitations required
                                              Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(f), 106(g), 40113,
                                            44701–44703, 44707, 44709–44711, 44729,                 or other person authorized by the                      by the student’s authorized instructor
                                            44903, 45102–45103, 45301–45302.                        Administrator.                                         are met.
                                                                                                    ■ 5. Amend § 61.87 by revising                         *       *     *     *     *
                                            ■ 2. Amend § 61.3 by revising paragraph
                                            (d)(2)(iv) to read as follows:                          paragraphs (n) and (p)(3), removing                    ■ 7. Amend § 61.133 by revising
                                                                                                    paragraph (p)(4), redesignating                        paragraphs (a)(2)(i)(C) and (a)(2)(ii)(C) to
                                            § 61.3 Requirement for certificates,                    paragraph (p)(5) as (p)(4), and revising               read as follows:
                                            ratings, and authorizations.                            newly redesignated (p)(4) to read as
                                            *     *     *     *     *                               follows:                                               § 61.133 Commercial pilot privileges and
                                              (d) * * *                                                                                                    limitations.
                                              (2) * * *                                             § 61.87    Solo requirements for student
                                                                                                                                                             (a) * * *
                                              (iv) Endorse a logbook for solo                       pilots.
                                                                                                                                                             (2) * * *
                                            operating privileges.                                   *      *     *    *     *                                (i) * * *
                                            *     *     *     *     *                                  (n) Limitations on student pilots                     (C) Endorse a pilot’s logbook for solo
                                                                                                    operating an aircraft in solo flight. A                operating privileges in an airship;
                                            ■ 3. Amend § 61.19 by revising the
                                                                                                    student pilot may not operate an aircraft                * * *
                                            section heading and paragraphs (a), (b),
                                                                                                    in solo flight unless that student pilot                 (ii) * * *
                                            and (c) to read as follows:
                                                                                                    has received an endorsement in the                       (C) Endorse a pilot’s logbook for solo
                                            § 61.19 Duration of pilot and instructor                student’s logbook for the specific make                operating privileges in a balloon; and
                                            certificates and privileges.                            and model aircraft to be flown by an                   *      *    *    *     *
                                               (a) General. (1) The holder of a                     authorized instructor who gave the
                                                                                                                                                           ■ 8. Amend § 61.189 by revising
                                            certificate with an expiration date may                 training within the 90 days preceding
                                                                                                                                                           paragraph (b)(1) to read as follows:
                                            not, after that date, exercise the                      the date of the flight.
                                            privileges of that certificate.                         *      *     *    *     *                              § 61.189   Flight instructor records.
                                               (2) Except for a certificate issued with                (p) * * *                                           *     *     *     *     *
                                            an expiration date, a pilot certificate is                 (3) Determined the student pilot is                   (b) * * *
                                            valid unless it is surrendered,                         proficient in the make and model of                      (1) The name of each person whose
                                            suspended, or revoked.                                  aircraft to be flown; and                              logbook that instructor has endorsed for
                                               (b) Paper student pilot certificate. A                  (4) Endorsed the student pilot’s                    solo flight privileges, and the date of the
                                            student pilot certificate issued under                  logbook for the specific make and model                endorsement; and
                                            this part prior to April 1, 2016 expires:               aircraft to be flown, and that                         *     *     *     *     *
                                               (1) For student pilots who have not                  endorsement remains current for solo
                                                                                                                                                           ■ 9. Revise § 61.193 to read as follows:
                                            reached their 40th birthday, 60 calendar                flight privileges, provided an authorized
                                            months after the month of the date of                   instructor updates the student’s logbook               § 61.193   Flight instructor privileges.
                                            examination shown on the medical                        every 90 days thereafter.                                 (a) A person who holds a flight
                                            certificate.                                            ■ 6. Amend § 61.93 by revising                         instructor certificate is authorized
                                               (2) For student pilots who have                      paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) and adding                within the limitations of that person’s
                                            reached their 40th birthday, 24 calendar                paragraph (c)(3) to read as follows:                   flight instructor certificate and ratings to
                                            months after the month of the date of
                                                                                                                                                           train and issue endorsements that are
                                            examination shown on the medical                        § 61.93 Solo cross-country flight
                                                                                                                                                           required for:
                                            certificate.                                            requirements.
                                                                                                                                                              (1) A student pilot certificate;
                                               (3) For student pilots seeking a glider              *     *    *      *     *                                 (2) A pilot certificate;
                                            rating, balloon rating, or a sport pilot                  (c) * * *                                               (3) A flight instructor certificate;
                                            certificate, 60 calendar months after the                 (1) A student pilot must have a solo                    (4) A ground instructor certificate;
                                            month of the date issued, regardless of                 cross-country endorsement from the                        (5) An aircraft rating;
                                            the person’s age.                                       authorized instructor who conducted                       (6) An instrument rating;
                                               (c) Pilot certificates. (1) A pilot                  the training that is placed in that                       (7) A flight review, operating
                                            certificate (including a student pilot                  person’s logbook for the specific                      privilege, or recency of experience
                                            certificate issued after April 1, 2016                  category of aircraft to be flown.                      requirement of this part;
                                            issued under this part is issued without                  (2) A student pilot must have a solo                    (8) A practical test; and
                                            a specific expiration date.                             cross-country endorsement from an                         (9) A knowledge test.
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                                               (2) The holder of a pilot certificate                authorized instructor that is placed in                   (b) A person who holds a flight
                                            issued on the basis of a foreign pilot                  that person’s logbook for the specific                 instructor certificate is authorized, in a
                                            license may exercise the privileges of                  make and model of aircraft to be flown.                form and manner acceptable to the
                                            that certificate only while that person’s                 (3) For each cross-country flight, the               Administrator, to:
                                            foreign pilot license is effective.                     authorized instructor who reviews the                     (1) Accept an application for a student
                                            *      *     *      *     *                             cross-country planning must make an                    pilot certificate;


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                                               (2) Verify the identity of the                          (1) Accept an application for a student               Issued in Washington, DC, under the
                                            applicant; and                                          pilot certificate;                                     authority of 49 U.S.C. 106(f), 44703, and
                                               (3) Verify the applicant meets the                      (2) Verify the identity of the                      Section 4022 of Public Law. 108–458 on
                                            eligibility requirements in § 61.83.                    applicant; and                                         December 24, 2015.
                                            ■ 10. Amend § 61.195 by revising                           (3) Verify the applicant meets the                  Michael P. Huerta,
                                            paragraphs (d)(1) introductory text and                 eligibility requirements in § 61.83.                   Administrator.
                                            (d)(2) to read as follows:                              ■ 12. Amend § 61.415 by revising                       [FR Doc. 2016–00199 Filed 1–11–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                    paragraphs (d)(1) introductory text,                   BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
                                            § 61.195 Flight instructor limitations and
                                                                                                    (d)(2), and (d)(3) introductory text to
                                            qualifications.
                                                                                                    read as follows:
                                            *      *    *     *     *                                                                                      DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
                                               (d) * * *                                            § 61.415 What are the limits of a flight
                                               (1) Student pilot’s logbook for solo                 instructor certificate with a sport pilot
                                                                                                                                                           Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms,
                                            flight privileges, unless that flight                   rating?
                                                                                                                                                           and Explosives
                                            instructor has—                                         *      *    *     *     *
                                               * * *                                                   (d) * * *
                                               (2) Student pilot’s logbook for a solo                                                                      27 CFR Part 478
                                                                                                       (1) Student pilot’s logbook for solo
                                            cross-country flight, unless that flight                flight privileges, unless you have—                    [Docket No. ATF 40F; AG Order No. 3607–
                                            instructor has determined the student’s                    * * *                                               2016]
                                            flight preparation, planning, equipment,                   (2) Student pilot’s logbook for a solo              RIN 1140–AA41
                                            and proposed procedures are adequate                    cross-country flight, unless you have
                                            for the proposed flight under the                       determined the student’s flight                        Commerce in Firearms and
                                            existing conditions and within any                      preparation, planning, equipment, and                  Ammunition—Reporting Theft or Loss
                                            limitations listed in the logbook that the              proposed procedures are adequate for                   of Firearms in Transit (2007R–9P)
                                            instructor considers necessary for the                  the proposed flight under the existing
                                            safety of the flight;                                   conditions and within any limitations                  AGENCY:  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
                                            *      *    *     *     *                               listed in the logbook that you consider                Firearms, and Explosives (ATF);
                                                                                                    necessary for the safety of the flight.                Department of Justice.
                                            ■ 11. Revise § 61.413 to read as follows:
                                                                                                       (3) Student pilot’s logbook for solo                ACTION: Final rule.
                                            § 61.413 What are the privileges of my                  flight in Class B, C, and D airspace
                                            flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot        areas, at an airport within Class B, C, or             SUMMARY:    The Department of Justice is
                                            rating?                                                 D airspace and to from, through or on                  amending the regulations of the Bureau
                                               (a) If you hold a flight instructor                  an airport having an operational control               of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and
                                            certificate with a sport pilot rating, you              tower, unless you have—                                Explosives (ATF) concerning the
                                            are authorized, within the limits of your                                                                      statutory reporting requirement for
                                                                                                    *      *    *     *     *                              firearms that have been stolen or lost.
                                            certificate and rating, to provide training
                                                                                                    ■ 13. Amend § 61.423 by revising                       The final rule specifies that when a
                                            and endorsements that are required for,
                                            and relate to—                                          paragraph (a)(2)(i) to read as follows:                Federal firearms licensee (FFL)
                                               (1) A student pilot seeking a sport                  § 61.423 What are the recordkeeping                    discovers a firearm it shipped was
                                            pilot certificate;                                      requirements for a flight instructor with a            stolen or lost in transit, the transferor/
                                               (2) A sport pilot certificate;                       sport pilot rating?                                    sender FFL must report the theft or loss
                                               (3) A flight instructor certificate with               (a) * * *                                            to ATF and to the appropriate local
                                            a sport pilot rating;                                     (2) * * *                                            authorities within 48 hours of
                                               (4) A powered parachute or weight-                     (i) Each person whose logbook you                    discovery. The rule also reduces an
                                            shift-control aircraft rating;                          have endorsed for solo flight privileges.              FFL’s reporting burden when a theft or
                                               (5) Sport pilot privileges;                                                                                 loss involves a firearm registered under
                                               (6) A flight review or operating                     *     *    *     *    *
                                                                                                                                                           the National Firearms Act (NFA) and
                                            privilege for a sport pilot;                                                                                   ensures consistent reporting to ATF’s
                                               (7) A practical test for a sport pilot               PART 183—REPRESENTATIVES OF
                                                                                                    THE ADMINISTRATOR                                      NFA Branch. In addition, the rule
                                            certificate, a private pilot certificate                                                                       specifies that transferor/sender FFLs
                                            with a powered parachute or weight-                     ■  14. The authority citation for part 183             must reflect the theft or loss of a firearm
                                            shift-control aircraft rating or a flight               is revised to read as follows:                         as a disposition entry in their required
                                            instructor certificate with a sport pilot                                                                      records not later than 7 days following
                                            rating;                                                   Authority: 31 U.S.C. 9701; 49 U.S.C.
                                                                                                    106(f), 106(g), 40113, 44702, 45303.                   discovery of the theft or loss; moreover,
                                               (8) A knowledge test for a sport pilot
                                                                                                      15. Amend § 183.21 by revising                       if an FFL reported the theft or loss of a
                                            certificate, a private pilot certificate                ■
                                                                                                    paragraph (c) and removing and                         firearm and later discovers its
                                            with a powered parachute or weight-
                                                                                                    reserving paragraph (d) to read as                     whereabouts, the FFL must advise ATF
                                            shift-control aircraft rating or a flight
                                                                                                    follows:                                               that the firearm has been located and
                                            instructor certificate with a sport pilot
                                                                                                                                                           must re-enter the firearm into its
                                            rating; and
                                               (9) A proficiency check for an                       § 183.21    Aviation Medical Examiners.                required records as an acquisition or
                                            additional category or class privilege for              *     *     *    *     *                               disposition entry as appropriate.
                                            a sport pilot certificate or a flight                     (c) Issue or deny medical certificates               DATES: This rule is effective February
                                            instructor certificate with a sport pilot               in accordance with part 67 of this                     11, 2016.
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                                            rating.                                                 chapter, subject to reconsideration by                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                               (b) A person who holds a flight                      the Federal Air Surgeon or his or her                  Denise Brown, Office of Regulatory
                                            instructor certificate with a sport pilot               authorized representatives within the                  Affairs, Enforcement Programs and
                                            rating is authorized, in a form and                     FAA; and                                               Services, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
                                            manner acceptable to the Administrator,                   (d) [Reserved.]                                      Firearms, and Explosives, U.S.
                                            to:                                                     *     *     *    *     *                               Department of Justice, 99 New York


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Document Created: 2016-01-12 01:22:46
Document Modified: 2016-01-12 01:22:46
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis rule is effective April 1, 2016.
ContactTrey McClure, Airmen Certification and Training Branch, AFS-810, Flight Standards Service, Federal Aviation Administration, 55 M Street SE., 8th Floor, Washington, DC 20003; telephone (202) 267-1100; email [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 1292 
RIN Number2120-AJ42
CFR Citation14 CFR 183
14 CFR 61
CFR AssociatedAircraft; Airmen; Aviation Safety; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Security Measures

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