Light Turbine TAA- A jet or turboprop TAA certified for single-pilot operations, weighing 12,500 lbs or less, equipped with cabin pressurization, conventional (non-swept) wings and capable of operating in Class A airspace on normal mission profiles.
Note: Light Turbine TAA is specifically defined as having a non-swept wing due to the significantly increased training demands for pilots transitioning to swept-wing aircraft.
Mission Related Tasks- Those tasks required for the safe and effective completion of the flight.
Multi-Function Display (MFD)- A device that combines primarily navigation, systems, and situational awareness (SA) information onto a single electronic display.
Primary Flight Display (PFD)- A device that combines the six primary flight instruments plus other related navigation and situational awareness (SA) information into a single electronic display.
Proficiency Based Qualification- A qualification based on demonstrated performance rather than other flight time or experience.
Scenario-Based Training (SBT)- Training systems that use a highly structured script of “real-world” experiences to address flight-training objectives in an operational environment. Such training may include initial, transition, upgrade, recurrent, or specialized training.
Simulation- The use of animation and/or actual representations of aircraft systems to faithfully replicate the flight environment.
Single Pilot Resource Management (SRM)- The “art and science” of managing all available resources to ensure the successful outcome of the flight.
Specific FITS- A FITS program tailored for a specific aircraft or technology.
System Safety- The application of special technical and managerial skills to identify, analyze, assess, and control hazards and risks associated with a complete system (i.e. a typical flight). System safety is applied throughout the system’s entire lifecycle (i.e. preflight planning to tie-down) to achieve an acceptable level of risk within the constraints of operational effectiveness, time, and cost.
Technically Advanced Aircraft (TAA)- A general aviation aircraft that contains a GPS navigator with a moving map display, plus any additional systems. Traditional systems, such as autopilots, are included when combined with GPS navigators.
Training-Only Tasks- Training maneuvers that while valuable to the pilot’s ability to understand and perform a mission related task, are not required when demonstrating proficiency. Similar to demonstration-only maneuvers, such as cross-controlled stalls, flight instructors should be highly proficient in Training-Only Tasks.
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