hotairballoonist Posted December 30, 2013 Report Share Posted December 30, 2013 §61.35 Knowledge test: Prerequisites and passing grades. (a) An applicant for a knowledge test must have: (1) Received an endorsement, if required by this part, from an authorized instructor certifying that the applicant accomplished the appropriate ground-training or a home-study course required by this part for the certificate or rating sought and is prepared for the knowledge test; So something like this is fine: “I certify that -- John Michael Smith -- has accomplished theappropriate ground training required by 14 CFR Section 61.105((1-13), [or61.125 ( (1-16) for the commercial written test] as applicable, and is prepared for the “Private Pilot Balloon Hot Air” [or “Commercial Pilot Balloon Hot Air”] knowledge test.” Signed_______________________ Printed name___________________________ Commercial Pilot Certificate No.__________________ Not to confuse things, but that endorsement is not required to be in a logbook, (it just says “received an endorsement,” so a letter is allowable….or it can be tattooed onto his forehead!) though the logbook is the best place to put it because eventually, when the applicant takes the practical test, then a “logbook endorsement” covering the knowledge training is required [see 61.103(d)(1) and 61.123©(1)]. To accompany that endorsement, there must be evidence, in the log book (or some other recording document) that shows training in those areas wasaccomplished. 61.105 & 61.125 both require the applicant to “receive andlog” ground training (or complete a home-study course, instead). A Balloon Site built by Balloonists for Balloonist's Become a Member Today Jeff A Thompson. Admin@HotAirBalloonist.com 407-421-9322 ? 44 year LTA pilot, BFA member since 1977, BFA Level DA-8, Ed Yost Master Pilot. 6500 flights, 5650 Flight Hours Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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