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This aeroplane training may be completed after the student pilot has completed the FSTD
training and has successfully undertaken the type rating skill test, provided it does not
exceed 2 hours of the flight training course.
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To support the evaluation process performed by the competent authority and provide
the competent authority with sufficient data related to the aircraft in question, after the
positive initial assessment by the competent authority as per point (1), an instructor who
is qualified in accordance with Part-FCL and nominated by the HT of the ATO should show
through an evaluation report that the aircraft is appropriately equipped and suitable for
the training courses provided. That evaluation report should consider all of the following
criteria:
(i) the aircraft should be safely controllable and manoeuvrable under all anticipated
operating conditions, including after failure of one or more propulsion systems;
(ii) the aircraft should allow for a smooth transition from one flight phase to another
without requiring exceptional piloting skills, alertness, strength, or workload under
any probable operating conditions;
(iii) the aircraft should have sufficient stability to ensure that the demands made on
the pilot are not excessive, considering the phase and duration of flight; and
(iv) the assessment should take into account control forces, flight deck environment,
pilot workload, and other human factors (HF) considerations, depending on the
phase and duration of flight.
Subject to a positive evaluation report as per point (2), the competent authority should
issue the authorisation.
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(e) The ratio of all students to flight instructors, excluding the HT, should not exceed 6:1.In the case
of an ATO that provides flight training only, no CTKI function is required in the ATO. In the case
of an ATO that provides theoretical-knowledge instruction only, no CFI function is required in
the ATO.
(f) Class numbers in ground subjects involving a high degree of supervision or practical work should
not exceed 28 students.The ratio of all students to all flight instructors, excluding the HT, should
not exceed 6:1.
(g) Classes in ground subjects that require maximal supervision or intensive practical work should
not include more than 28 students.
THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE INSTRUCTORS
(gh) The theoretical knowledge instruction for type or class ratings should be conducted by
instructors holding the appropriate type or class rating, or having appropriate experience in
aviation and knowledge of the aircraft concerned.
(hi) For this purpose, a flight engineer, a maintenance engineer or a flight operations officer should
be considered as having appropriate experience in aviation and knowledge of the aircraft
concerned.
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