Jordan CARC Pilot License Renewal & Logbook Requirements: A Comprehensive Guide
- Wingman Log
- Jun 14
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 19
Introduction
Renewing your pilot license with the Jordan Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC) and keeping a compliant logbook can be overwhelming. This guide outlines all CARC pilot license renewal requirements, logbook standards, and how to simplify the process—critical for CPL/IR, ATPL, and flight instructor license holders in Jordan.
Understanding CARC License Renewal Basics
License Types & Validity Periods
CPL/IR and ATPL renewals align with JCAR-FCL 1 standards.
Validity hinges on your Class 1 medical certificate and age; officials note that privileges may decrease after age 60.
Renewal Procedure Overview
Fill out CARC Form 28–4006 (CPL/IR issuance/renewal)
Submit:
Copy of valid Class 1 medical certificate
Certified logbook pages
Proof of currency: PIC, instrument, MCC/CRM where applicable
Endorsement letter from your FTO/AOC
Medical Certificate Requirements
CARC medical standards follow JCAR Part‑MED Class 3 and Class 1 regulations.
Class 1 Medical Validity intervals:
17–39 years: 12 months
40–65+: 6 months
Exams must be conducted by CARC-authorized AMEs and designated Aeromedical Centers.
Logbook Requirements for CARC Pilots
What CARC Expects
Under JCAR FCL 2 (“Recording of flight time”) and FCL2 documentation your logbook must include:
Date, aircraft type, registration, route
Flight times (PIC, Co‑pilot, night, IFR, cross‑country)
Landings and remarks
Instructor/examiner signature on each page
Currency Requirements
CPL/IR: minimum recent PIC and instrument hours in prior 12 months
ATPL: additional MCC/CRM endorsements per JCAR‑FCL 1 regulations
All entries must be certified by qualified instructors/examiners
Renewal Process: Step-by-Step
Notify FTO/AOC 60 days before license expiry
Prepare:
Form 28–4006 downloaded via the CARC licensing
Recent Class 1 medical
Certified logbook entries with endorsements
Evidence of IR/MCC/CRM currency
Pay license fee via Jordan's e‑Fawateercom system
Submit documentation to CARC through your AOC/FTO or directly at CARC Licensing Department
Common Pitfalls & Solutions
Unsigned logbook entries?→ Adopt Wingman Pilot Logbook, which auto-formats CARC-compliant logs and facilitates digital endorsements.
Expired medical?→ Book early at a CARC-authorized Aeromedical Center per Class MED guidelines
Currency deficiencies?→ Schedule refresher training or simulator sessions to fulfill IR/MCC requirements.
Why Wingman Pilot Logbook Suits CARC Pilots
Auto-calc flight hours (PIC, IFR, night, simulator)
Digital endorsement requests routed instantly to instructors/examiners
CARC-ready PDF exports, formatted per JCAR FCL standards, ready for submission
Mobile-optimized interface, log after each sector with no paper backup needed
💡 Simplify renewals — try Wingman Pilot Logbook today!

Final Checklist Before Submission
Document | Status |
Form 28–4006 (CPL/IR renewal) via CARC portal | ☐ |
Valid Class 1 medical ≤6–12 months old, per Class MED guidelines | ☐ |
Certified logbook with instructor/exam endorsements | ☐ |
Proof of currency (PIC, IR, MCC, CRM) | ☐ |
Payment receipt through e‑Fawateercom | ☐ |
Final Thoughts
Effective license renewal hinges on planning, accurate recordkeeping, and leveraging digital tools. With Wingman, CARC compliance becomes efficient, letting you focus on what truly matters—flying. Safe skies ahead!
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