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FCL.605 IR - Privileges and conditions
Available versions for ERULES-1963177438-10571
Regulation (EU) 2021/2227
found in: Aircrew (No 1178/2011) Part-FCL Part-MED Part-CC Part-ARA Part-ORA Part-DTO (Aug 2023)
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FCL.605 IR – Privileges and conditions Regulation (EU) 2021/2227 (a) Privileges The privileges of holders of an IR are to fly aircraft under IFR, including PBN operations, with a minimum decision height of: (1) no less than 200 ft (60 m); (2) less than 200 ft (60 m), provided that they are authorised to do so in accordance with Annex V (Part-SPA) to [Regulation (EU) No 965/2012](https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32012R0965&qid=1690974842779). (b) Conditions (1) Holders of an IR shall exercise their privileges in accordance with the conditions established in [Appendix 8](#_DxCrossRefBm1199963314) to this Annex. (2) To exercise privileges as PIC under IFR in multi-pilot operation in helicopters, holders of an IR(H) shall have at least 70 hours of instrument time, of which up to 30 hours may be instrument ground time.
FCL.605 IR – Privileges and conditions Regulation (EU) 2021/2227 (a) Privileges The privileges of holders of an IR are to fly aircraft under IFR, including PBN operations, with a minimum decision height of: (1) no less than 200 ft (60 m); (2) less than 200 ft (60 m), provided that they are authorised to do so in accordance with Annex V (Part-SPA) to [Regulation (EU) No 965/2012](https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32012R0965&qid=1690974842779). (b) Conditions (1) Holders of an IR shall exercise their privileges in accordance with the conditions established in [Appendix 8](#_DxCrossRefBm894735455) to this Annex. (2) To exercise privileges as PIC under IFR in multi-pilot operation in helicopters, holders of an IR(H) shall have at least 70 hours of instrument time, of which up to 30 hours may be instrument ground time.