5. Stage Check and End-of-Course Tests
(a) Each student, to graduate from an aircraft type rating course shall satisfactory accomplish the stage checks and end-of-course tests, consisting of the applicable areas of operation listed in paragraph 4 for the aircraft category and class rating.
(b) Each student shall demonstrate satisfactory proficiency prior to being endorsed to operate an aircraft in solo flight
Appendix J Special Preparation Course
1. Applicability
This appendix prescribes the minimum curriculum for the special preparation courses that are listed in section 141.13
2. Eligibility for Enrolment
Prior to enrolling in the flight portion of a special preparation course, a person shall hold a pilot license, flight instructor certificate or ground school license that is appropriate for the exercise of the operating privileges or authorisations sought.
3. General Requirement
(a) Applicant for the special preparation course should fulfilled the following requirement:
(1) Meet the appropriate requirements of this Appendix
(2) Prepare the graduate with the necessary skills, competency and proficiency to exercise safely the privileges of the certificate, rating or authorisation for which the course is established.
(b) An approved special preparation course must include ground and flight training on the operating privileges or authorisation sought, developed competency, proficiency, resourceful, self confidence and self reliance in the student
4. Use of Flight Simulators and Flight Training Devices
(a) The training would include lesson conducted either in the simulator or flight training devices, it must represent the aircraft for which the training is conducted and will be or is specifically qualified and approved by the authority. It is used only for training given by an authorised instructor
(b) Training conducted in the simulator that meet the requirement stated in section 141.55(a) can credit no more than 10% (select the minimum figure) of the approved course or regulation total flight hours requirement.
(c) Training conducted in the flight training device that meet the requirement stated in section 141.55(b) can credit no more than 5% (select the minimum figure) of the approved course or regulation total flight hours requirement.
(d) Training conducted in both the flight simulator or flight training devices describe in paragraphs (b)(2) and (b)(3) of this section, if combine training takes place, a maximum of 10% (select the minimum figure) of the total flight training hours of the approved course can be credited. However, the credit for training conducted in the flight training device that meets the requirement of 141.55(b) cannot exceed the limitation stated in paragraph (b)(3) of this section.
5. Stage checks and end-of-course tests
Each student, to graduate from a special preparation course shall satisfactorily accomplish the stage check, end-of-course test, inspection and examination consisting of the applicable areas of special preparation course operation according to the school approved training course.
6. Agricultural Aircraft Operations Course
A special preparation course for the pilots in agricultural aircraft operations shall include at the following:
(a) 25 hours of flight training including:
(1) Agricultural aircraft operations
(2) Safe piloting operating practices and procedures for handling, dispensing and disposing agricultural and industrial chemicals, including operating in and around congested areas and
(3) Applicable provision of CCAR 91, section M
(b) 15 hours of flight training on external load operations
7. Rotorcraft external load operation course
A special preparation course for the pilots of external load operations shall include at least the following:
(a) 10 hours training on the following:
(1) Rotorcraft external-load operations
(2) Safe piloting operating practices and procedures for external load operations, including operating in and around congested areas and
(3) Applicable provision of CCAR 91, section N
(b) 15 hours of flight training on external load operations
8. Test Pilot Course
A special preparation course for the test pilot duties should include at least the following:
(a) Aeronautical Knowledge Training
(1) Performing aircraft maintenance, quality assurance and certification test flight operations
(2) Safe piloting operating practices and procedures for external load operations, including operating in and around congested areas and
(3) Applicable parts of the CAAC regulations that pertain to aircraft maintenance, quality assurance and certification tests.
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