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(d) When the pilot school and the provisional pilot school has more than 50 student enrolled,, they may designate a person to be a check instructor to conduct student phase checks, end-of-course tests and instructor proficiency checks. That person must meet the requirements of section 141.49 of this part.
(e) A person listed in this section, may serve in more than one position for a school, provided that person is qualified for each position.
141.45   Chief Instructor Qualifications
(a) To be eligible for the designation as a chief instructor, the person must meet the following requirements:
(1) Hold a commercial pilot certificate or an airline transport pilot certificate, except for a chief instructor for a course that train solely for a lighter-than-air rating only required a current flight instructor certificate. The certificates must contain the appropriate aircraft category and class ratings for the category and class of aircraft used in the course and an instrument rating, if required.
(2) Fulfill Article 61.61 of CCAR-61. pilot-in-command recent flight experience requirements
(3) Satisfactorily complete the following theory tests:
(i)  Elements of effective teaching, instruction methods and techniques;
(ii) Applicable section of navigation equipment, airport lighting and visual Navaids, airspace, ATC and procedures, emergency procedures, factor affecting the flight safety, human factor, and aeronautical charts etc.;
(iii) Applicable provisions of CCAR-61, CCAR-91 and this part;
(iv) The standard of the approved related course and completed course..
(4) Pass a proficiency test on instructional skills and has the ability to train students on the flight procedures and maneuvers, if appropriate to the course;
(5) Except for courses on gliders, balloons, or airships training, the chief instructor must meet the necessary requirements in paragraphs (b),(c), and (d) of this section; and
(6) A chief instructor for courses on gliders, balloons or airships training only required to have 40% of the hours required in paragraphs (b) and (d) of this section.
(b) For training relating to the issuance of private pilot certificate or rating, a chief instructor must have:
(1) Minimium of 1,000 hours as pilot in command; and
(2) A certified flight instructor must have the following minimum flight instructor requirement :
(i) 2 years and a total of 500 flight training hours; or
(ii) Minimum of 1,000 hours on flight training.
(c) For courses relating to the issuance of an instrument rating or a rating with instrument privileges, a chief instructor must have:
(1) Minimum of 100 hours of flight time under actual or simulated instrument conditions;
(2) Minimum of 1,000 hours as pilot in command; and
(3) A certified flight instrument instructor require to have the following experience as a flight instrument instructor,
(i) 2 years and a total of 250 hours on flight instrument training, or
(ii) 400 hours of flight instrument training.
(d) For courses other than those that leads to the issuance of a private pilot certificate or rating, or an instrument rating or a rating with instrument privileges, a chief instructor must have:
(1) Minimum of 2,000 hours as pilot in command; and
(2) A certified flight instructor must have the minimum flight training experience as stated:
(i) 3 years and a total of 1,000 hours of flight training; or
(ii) 1,500 hours of flight training.
(e) To be eligible for the designation as a ground school course chief instructor, the person must have minimum 1 year experience as a ground school instructor at a certified pilot school.
141.47  Assistant Chief Instructor Qualifications
(a) To be eligible for the designation as an assistant chief instructor for a training course, the person must meet the following requirements:
(1) Hold a commercial pilot or an airline transport pilot certificate, except for the assistant chief instructor that train solely for lighter-than-air rating, only require a current flight instructor certificate. The certificates must contain the appropriate aircraft category, class, and instrument ratings if an instrument rating is required if appropriate
(2) Meet the requirement of section 61.61 of CCAR 61, the pilot-in-command recent flight experience;
(3) Satisfactorily complete the following theory tests:
(i)  Elements of effective teaching, instruction methods and techniques;
(ii) Applicable section of the navigation equipment, airport lighting and visual Navaids, airspace, ATC and procedures, emergency procedures, factor affecting the flight safety, human factor, and aeronautical charts etc.;
(iii) Applicable provisions of CCAR-61, CCAR-91, and this part; and
 
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