
Completion Standards
Completion is based on proficiency. Syllabus times are estimates. Pilots must demonstrate sat-
isfactory performance through formal and informal examinations in the classroom and flight
simulator, and in flight to ensure they meet the knowledge and skill requirements necessary to
meet the course objectives. The Minimum Acceptable Performance Guidelines are as follows:
1. Each pilot shall fly the flight simulator and/or aircraft within the appropriate standard.
Depending on the type of operation, passenger seating, configuration within the aircraft, and/or
pilot’s level of certification, the tolerances of the appropriate standard will be specified in
one of the following publications:
A. Commercial Pilot Practical Test Standards
B. Instrument Rating Practical Test Standards
C. Airline Transport Pilot and Type Rating Practical Test Standards
2. The Instructor and/or Training Center Evaluator will determine the applicable standards prior
to the start of any training or evaluation session. The required standards will be discussed
with the pilot being trained.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon the completion of this course, the pilot will have the necessary knowledge and skills to
demonstrate that he/she is the master of the aircraft, with the successful outcome of a proce-
dure or maneuver never in doubt, and to meet or exceed the requirements/standards listed in the
Airline Transport Pilot and Type Rating Practical Test Standards.
TRAINING SCHEDULE (TYPICAL)
Listed below is a typical schedule for the pilot training curriculum. Additional days may be re-
quired if qualifying in the aircraft. On occasion, the schedule may be rearranged to meet the
needs of the client or Center. Days off will be scheduled as per each training center.
Ground Training
Hours
Day 1
Classroom ............................................................................................................................ 6.5
Aircraft General
CRM
Master Warning Systems
Avionics/FMS
Day 2
Classroom ............................................................................................................................ 6.0
Review
Avionics/FMS
Day 3
Classroom ............................................................................................................................ 6.0
Review
Electrical Systems
Lighting System
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CL-600-2B16 PILOT TRAINING MANUAL
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