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Jordan CARC Pilot License Renewal & Logbook Requirements: A Comprehensive Guide

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


  1. Fill out CARC Form 28–4006 (CPL/IR issuance/renewal)

  2. 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

  1. Notify FTO/AOC 60 days before license expiry

  2. Prepare:

    • Form 28–4006 downloaded via the CARC licensing

    • Recent Class 1 medical

    • Certified logbook entries with endorsements

    • Evidence of IR/MCC/CRM currency

  3. Pay license fee via Jordan's e‑Fawateercom system

  4. 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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