14 CFR §61.125
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- (a)General. A person who applies for a commercial pilot certificate must receive and log ground training from an authorized instructor, or complete a home-study course, on the aeronautical knowledge areas of paragraph (b) of this section that apply to the aircraft category and class rating sought.
- (b)Aeronautical knowledge areas.
- (1)Applicable Federal Aviation Regulations of this chapter that relate to commercial pilot privileges, limitations, and flight operations;
- (2)Accident reporting requirements of the National Transportation Safety Board;
- (3)Basic aerodynamics and the principles of flight;
- (4)Meteorology to include recognition of critical weather situations, windshear recognition and avoidance, and the use of aeronautical weather reports and forecasts;
- (5)Safe and efficient operation of aircraft;
- (6)Weight and balance computations;
- (7)Use of performance charts;
- (8)Significance and effects of exceeding aircraft performance limitations;
- (9)Use of aeronautical charts and a magnetic compass for pilotage and dead reckoning;
- (10)Use of air navigation facilities;
- (11)Aeronautical decision making and judgment;
- (12)Principles and functions of aircraft systems;
- (13)Maneuvers, procedures, and emergency operations appropriate to the aircraft;
- (14)Night and high-altitude operations;
- (15)Procedures for operating within the National Airspace System; and
- (16)Procedures for flight and ground training for lighter-than-air ratings.