Originally Posted by
rickair7777
There's not an "and" between (i) and (ii). But I think I know what they meant.
(2) Flight-engineer time, provided the flight time—
(i) Is acquired as a U.S. Armed Forces' flight engineer crewmember in an airplane that requires a flight engineer crewmember by the flight manual;
(ii) Is acquired while the person is participating in a flight engineer crewmember training program for the U.S. Armed Forces; and
(iii) Does not exceed 1 hour for each 3 hours of flight engineer flight time for a total credited time of no more than 500 hours.
It’s an “i, ii, and iii” list of items. The way CFRs are written, there isn’t an “and” for each item in a list of multiple required items. It lists all items pertaining to the parent paragraph and uses an “and” at the end of the 2nd to last line/subsection. Go look at some random CFRs and you’ll see thats how all the rest of them are written for lists in which all items are required.