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f As determined by the FE — any relevant items of the class or type rating skill test to include, if applicable: (i) airship systems (ii) operation of envelope pressure system
g Oral questions
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APPENDIX 5
Integrated MPL training course
GENERAL
1.
The aim of the MPL integrated course is to train pilots to the level of proficiency necessary to enable them to operate as co-pilot of a multi-engine multi-pilot turbine-powered air transport aeroplane under VFR and IFR and to obtain an MPL.
2.
Approval for an MPL training course shall only be given to an ATO that is part of a commercial air transport operator certificated in accordance with Part-MS and the applicable air operations requirements or having a specific arrangement with such an operator. The licence shall be restricted to that specific operator until completion of the airline operator’s conversion course.
3.
An applicant wishing to undertake an MPL integrated course shall complete all the instructional stages in one continuous course of training at an ATO. The training shall be competency based and conducted in a multi-crew operational environment.
4.
Only ab-initio applicants shall be admitted to the course.
5.
The course shall comprise:
(a)
theoretical knowledge instruction to the ATPL(A) knowledge level;
(b)
visual and instrument flying training;
(c)
training in MCC for the operation of multi-pilot aeroplanes; and
(d)
type rating training.
6. An applicant failing or unable to complete the entire MPL course may apply to the competent authority for the theoretical knowledge examination and skill test for a licence with lower privileges and an IR, if the applicable requirements are met.
THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE
An approved MPL theoretical knowledge course shall comprise at least 750 hours of instruction for the ATPL(A) knowledge level, as well as the hours required for theoretical knowledge instruction for the relevant type rating, in accordance with Subpart H.
FLYING TRAINING
8. The flying training shall comprise a total of at least 240 hours, composed of hours as
PF and PNF, in actual and simulated flight, and covering the following 4 phases of training:
(a)
Phase 1 — Core flying skills
Specific basic single-pilot training in an aeroplane.
(b)
Phase 2 — Basic
Introduction of multi-crew operations and instrument flight.
(c)
Phase 3 — Intermediate
Application of multi-crew operations to a multi-engine turbine aeroplane certified as a high
performance aeroplane in accordance with Part-21.
(d)
Phase 4 — Advanced
Type rating training within an airline oriented environment.
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