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Presented to: Part 142 Job Functions and Standardization Conference By: John C. Bollin, AFS-210 Date: October 22, 2009

B Specs. Presented to: Part 142 Job Functions and Standardization Conference By: John C. Bollin, AFS-210 Date: October 22, 2009. 142.5 Certificate and training specifications required.

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Presented to: Part 142 Job Functions and Standardization Conference By: John C. Bollin, AFS-210 Date: October 22, 2009

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  1. B Specs Presented to: Part 142 Job Functions and Standardization Conference By: John C. Bollin, AFS-210 Date: October 22, 2009

  2. 142.5 Certificate and training specifications required. (a) No person may operate a certificated training center without, or in violation of, a training center certificate and training specifications issued under this part.

  3. 142.11 Application for issuance or amendment. … (d) An applicant who meets the requirements of this part and is approved by the Administrator is entitled to— … (2) Training specifications, issued by the Administrator to the certificate holder, containing—

  4. 142.11 Application for issuance or amendment. … (d) An applicant who meets the requirements of this part and is approved by the Administrator is entitled to— … (2) Training specifications, issued by the Administrator to the certificate holder, containing— (i) The type of training authorized, including approved courses; …

  5. 142.11 Application for issuance or amendment. … (d) An applicant who meets the requirements of this part and is approved by the Administrator is entitled to— … (2) Training specifications, issued by the Administrator to the certificate holder, containing— (i) The type of training authorized, including approved courses; … (v) The name and address of all satellite training centers, and the approved courses offered at each satellite training center;

  6. 142.37 Approval of flight aircrew training program. (d) Each application for training program approval must indicate— (1) Which courses are part of the core curriculum and which courses are part of the specialty curriculum;…

  7. 142.3   Definitions. As used in this part: Core Curriculum means a set of courses approved by the Administrator, for use by a training center and its satellite training centers. The core curriculum consists of training which is required for certification. It does not include training for tasks and circumstances unique to a particular user. Specialty Curriculum means a set of courses that is designed to satisfy a requirement of the Federal Aviation Regulations and that is approved by the Administrator for use by a particular training center or satellite training center. The specialty curriculum includes training requirements unique to one or more training center clients.

  8. 142.81 Conduct of other approved courses. (a) An applicant for, or holder of, a training center certificate may apply for approval to conduct a course for which a curriculum is not prescribed by this part. (b) The course for which application is made under paragraph (a) of this section may be for flight crewmembers other than pilots, airmen other than flight crewmembers, material handlers, ground servicing personnel, and security personnel, and others approved by the Administrator. (c) An applicant for course approval under this subpart must comply with the applicable requirements of subpart A through subpart F of this part. (d) The Administrator approves the course for which the application is made if the training center or training center applicant shows that the course contains a curriculum that will achieve a level of competency equal to, or greater than, that required by the appropriate part of this chapter.

  9. B. Training center curricula that are approved in accordance with part 142 are divided into two basic types: core (airman certification) or specialty (other regulatory training requirements).

  10. 1) A training center may also develop a third type of curriculum; that is, a curriculum that does not satisfy any specific requirement of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 61 and 63. These curricula describe training that may be used to augment or supplement other required training (such as training in international flight procedures). Should a training center choose to seek approval for such a curriculum it may do so under the provisions of part 142, §142.81. As a prerequisite for approval such a curriculum should include a statement saying that no requirements of part 61 are satisfied by its completion; however, it is acceptable to reference an advisory circular (AC) or other guidance around which the curriculum has been developed.

  11. 2) Curricula other than those listed above, which are not designed to satisfy any requirement of 14 CFR chapter 1, and for which the training center has not chosen to seek approval pursuant to § 142.81 do not require approval under part 142 and do not generate a surveillance requirement for the FAA.

  12. Curriculum: A complete training agenda specific to an aircraft type, a crewmember or dispatcher duty position, and a category of training. An example is an “initial new‑hire, Boeing 727 flight engineer curriculum.” Each curriculum consists of several curriculum segments. Curriculum Segment: The largest subdivision of a curriculum containing broadly related training subjects and activities based on regulatory requirements. Curriculum segments are logical subdivisions of a curriculum which can be separately evaluated and individually approved. Examples are a “ground training” segment and a “flight training” segment. Each curriculum segment consists of one or more training modules.

  13. B001 14 CFR Part 61 Approved Curricula: Other Than Airline Transport Pilot – Airplane B002 14 CFR Part 61 Airline Transport Pilot Certificate and Added Aircraft Type Rating – Airplane B003 14 CFR Part 61 Flight Instructor Approved Curricula B004 Airman Certification Other Than Pilot B005 Specialty Curriculums) and Section 142.81 – Other Approved Courses B006 Removal of Centerline Thrust Limitations B008 Satellite Training Centers Operations and Authorizations B009 Remote Training Sites Authorization B011 14 CFR Part 61 Approved Curricula: Other Than Airline Transport Pilot – Rotorcraft/Helicopter B012 14 CFR Part 61 Airline Transport Pilot Certificate and Added Aircraft type Rating – Rotorcraft/Helicopter B031 Training Agreement Authorizations and Limitations B501 Letter of Acceptance for FAA/Industry Training Standard Courses

  14. B001 Core Curriculums B002 Specialty Curriculums B003 Other Approved Courses B031 Training Agreement Authorizations and Limitations

  15. B001 Core Curriculums

  16. B002 Specialty Curriculums

  17. B003 Other Approved Courses…

  18. B031 Training Agreement Authorizations and Limitations

  19. 142.33 Training agreements. A pilot school certificated under part 141 of this chapter may provide training, testing, and checking for a training center certificated under this part if— (a) There is a training, testing, and checking agreement between the certificated training center and the pilot school;…

  20. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane Table 2: Core Curriculums—Rotorcraft

  21. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane

  22. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane Private Pilot Certificate—Airplane—Single-Engine Land [§61.103] Private Pilot Certificate—Airplane—Multiengine Land [§61.103] Private Pilot Certificate—Airplane—Add Multiengine Land Class Rating [§61.63(c)] Private Pilot Certificate—Airplane—Multiengine Land—Aircraft Type Rating [§61.103] Private Pilot Certificate—Airplane—Multiengine Land—Add Aircraft Type Rating [§61.63(d)] Private Pilot Certificate—Add Airplane Category Rating [§61.63(b)] Commercial Pilot Certificate—Airplane—Single-Engine Land [§61.123] Commercial Pilot Certificate—Airplane—Multiengine Land [§61.123] Commercial Pilot Certificate—Airplane—Add Multiengine Land Class Rating [§61.63] Commercial Pilot Certificate—Airplane—Multiengine Land—Aircraft Type Rating [§61.123] Commercial Pilot Certificate—Airplane—Multiengine Land—Add Aircraft Type Rating [§61.63(d)] Commercial Pilot Certificate—Add Airplane Category Rating [§61.63(b)] Airline Transport Pilot Certificate—Airplane—Single-Engine Land [§61.153] Airline Transport Pilot Certificate—Airplane—Multiengine Land [§61.153] Airline Transport Pilot Certificate—Airplane—Add Multiengine Land Class Rating [§61.153] Airline Transport Pilot Certificate—Airplane—Multiengine Land—Aircraft Type Rating [§61.153] Airline Transport Pilot Certificate—Airplane—Multiengine Land—Add Aircraft Type Rating [§61.153] Flight Engineer Certificate—Reciprocating Engine Powered [§63.31] Flight Engineer Certificate—Turbopropeller Powered [§63.31] Flight Engineer Certificate—Turbojet Powered [§63.31] Flight Engineer Certificate—Add Reciprocating Engine Powered Class Rating [§63.31] ▼

  23. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane

  24. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane

  25. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane

  26. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane ▲ AMD-10-10 AMD-50-50 AMD-50-900 ATR-42-300 ATR-42-500 ATR-72-101 BE-100-100 BE-1900-1900B BE-1900-1900C BE-1900-1900D BE-200-200 BE-300-300 BE-400-400 BE-400-400A BE-9-C90 CE-208-208 CE-500-500 CE500-550 CE-500-560 CE-500-560XL CE-525-525A CE-525-525B CE-525-525C CE-550-550 CE-650-650 CE-750-750 CL-600-1A11 CL-600-2A12 ▼

  27. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane

  28. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane ▲ UJFX U2JX U3UX U4JX U5ZW U7UX U8UX U9JX U0JX U1QW U2NX U3YW U61W U6ZX U7EX U8KX U62X U4XX U55X U9XX U2QX U1ZW U22X U83X U24X U2UX U1JX U26X U2ZX ▼

  29. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane

  30. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane Training Testing Checking Training Testing Training Checking Testing Checking Training Testing Checking

  31. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane

  32. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane Initial, Expires On: Final, Issued On:

  33. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane

  34. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane

  35. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane

  36. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane

  37. Table 1: Core Curriculums—Airplane

  38. “VFR Only”

  39. “Center-Line Thrust”

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