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Aeroplane terrain awareness/mountain flight instruction and assessment. Flight Examiner Seminar – Hamilton 2008. Proposals to introduce Terrain Awareness and Mountain Flying (A). Ground and flight syllabus Concept similar to recently reviewed helicopter syllabus
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Aeroplane terrain awareness/mountain flight instruction and assessment Flight Examiner Seminar – Hamilton 2008
Proposals to introduce Terrain Awareness and Mountain Flying (A) • Ground and flight syllabus • Concept similar to recently reviewed helicopter syllabus • Unlike helicopter, no current requirements • Director has accepted TAIC/Coroner findings • How to implement? • Start with YOU – Flight Examiners
Considering... • Mountain flying accidents too often reflect “You don’t know what you don’t know” • Responsible approach is to ensure trainer and assessor standards • Starting at the top for those Examiners wanting/requiring the additional privilege
Mountain Flying Flight Examiner Privileges • Before conducting TA or MF assessments: • Attend mountain flying ground course • Demonstrate to director ability to conduct & assess TA and MF instruction • Proposal: • CAA provide an initial ground course • Demonstrate additional privilege at next renewal
This provides for... • Resource of appropriately experienced and qualified examiners • Anticipates the requirements at PPL, CPL & instructor level
Aeroplane Instructor Eligibility-Terrain Awareness (PPL) • 300 hours/25 hours PinC instructing in LFA • 50 hours instructional experience • Category C out of direct supervision • Course of TA ground/flight instruction • Demonstrate competence to appropriately qualified Flight Examiner • Logbook endorsement/copy to Director for client file
Helicopter Instructor Eligibility-Terrain Awareness (PPL) • 250 hours/10 hours PinC (H) in mountainous environment • 50 hours instructional experience (PPL/CPL) • Category C out of direct supervision • Category C –approval from supervising instructor
Aeroplane Instructor Eligibility-Basic Mountain Flying (CPL) • 500 hours/50 hrs PinC terrain awareness trng • 150 hours instructional experience • Mountain Flying ground/flight course • Demonstrated mountain flying instruction competence to appropriately qualified FE • Logbook certification/copy to Director
Helicopter Instructor Eligibility-Basic Mountain Flying (CPL) • 500 hours/30 hours PinC in a mountainous environment • 250 hours instructional experience (PPL/CPL) • Category C out of direct supervision • Category C –approval from supervising instructor
Part 119/135 Aeroplane Mountain Flying Instructor Eligibility • At least one year experience incl 50 hours flying in recognised mountainous environment • 700 hours total time • 100 hours instructional experience • Meeting AC reqmts defined in exposition • Complete CAA accepted mountain flying course • Completed assessment flight in the presentation of mountain flying by instructor approved under 119 for this purpose
Helicopter Advanced Mountain Flying Instructor Eligibility • 700 hours/150 PinC in mountainous environment • 300 hours instructional experience • Category C out of direct supervision • Category C –approval from supervising instructor
PPL(A) proposed training • 5 hours Low Flying/Terrain Awareness • Minimum 2 hours low flying • Minimum 2 hours terrain awareness • Logbook sign off
PPL(A) training to include: • Confined area turning in LFA • Confined area turning in a valley • Saddle/ridge crossing • Variable configurations • Variable weather conditions
PPL(H) reviewed training • Terrain Awareness syllabus –AC 61-3 App V • 5 hours ground/5 hours flight • Minimum 3 hours dual/1 solo • One dual flight >of 6000’ AMSL or 3000’ AGL • TA training clearly detailed in logbook • Competencies as per AC to be certified in logbook
CPL(A) proposed training • PPL(A) terrain awareness completed • 5 hours basic mountain flying • Including minimum 2hrs low flying/2hrs basic mountain flying • Ground and flight course requirements • Logbook certification
CPL(H) reviewed training • Terrain awareness training completed • BMF includes 5hrs ground/5hrs flight as per syllabus AC 61-5 App V • Minimum 3hrs dual/1hr PinC • At least one inclement weather • Clearly detailed in logbook • Logbook certification as per AC 61-5 competencies
Helicopter Advanced Mountain Flying • Syllabus items beyond PPL/CPL minimum standard which require further training • Typically more appropriate to ‘Role Training’
119/135 • Role training emphasis • Initial, transition, and recurrent reqmts to include mountain flying training • AC will provide guidance for exposition amendements • Mountain Flying Training Guide to support
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