
Q. Avionics
R. Oxygen
S. Systems Review and Examination
Completion Standards
A. Systems—The pilot must demonstrate adequate knowledge of the aircraft systems, per-
formance, and flight planning by successfully completing a written examination with a min-
imum score of 70%, that is corrected to 100%.
B. Systems Integration—The pilot must be able to describe, locate, and identify aircraft sys-
tems, and perform normal, abnormal, and emergency checklists.
TRAINING MODULE OUTLINES
General Operational Subjects
The subject of ground training, referred to as “general operational subjects,” includes instruc-
tion on certain operational requirements that are specific to the FAR 135 certificate holder and
to the aircraft in which the training is being conducted. Training in general operational sub-
jects are not conducted by FlightSafety unless specifically pertinent to this course.
A. Weight and Balance Module
1. General Elements
a.
Principles and Methods of Weight and Balance Determination
2. Limitation Elements
3. Operational Elements
B. Aircraft Performance Module
1. General Elements
a.
Use of Charts, Tables, Tabulated Data, and other related material
b.
Performance Problems
c.
Performance Limiting Factors
C. Flight Planning Module
1. General Elements
a.
Flight Planning Charts
2. Operational Elements
3. Limitation Elements
D. Approved Flight Manual Module
1. Applicability and Description of the
AFM
2.
Normal, Abnormal, and Emergency Procedures Sections
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CL-600-2B16 PILOT TRAINING MANUAL
CL 601-3A/R
SYL-15
FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY