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transition from visual to instrument flight on take-off,
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standard instrument departures and arrivals,
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en-route IFR procedures,
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holding procedures,
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instrument approaches to specified minima,
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missed approach procedures,
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landings from instrument approaches, including circling;
(iii) in-flight manoeuvres and particular flight characteristics;
(iv)
if required, operation of a multi-engine aeroplane in the above exercises, including operation of the aeroplane solely by reference to instruments with one engine simulated inoperative and engine shutdown and restart (the latter exercise to be carried out at a safe altitude unless carried out in an FFS or FNPT II).
B.
IR(H) — Modular flying training course
1.
The aim of the IR(H) modular flying training course is to train pilots to the level of proficiency necessary to operate helicopters under IFR and in IMC.
2.
An applicant for a modular IR(H) course shall be the holder of a PPL(H) with night rating, or a CPL(H) or an ATPL(H). Prior to commencing the aircraft instruction phase of the IR(H) course, the applicant shall be the holder of the helicopter type rating used for the IR(H) skill test, or have completed approved type rating training on that type. The applicant shall hold a certificate of satisfactory completion of MCC if the skill test is to be conducted in Multi-Pilot conditions.
3.
An applicant wishing to undertake a modular IR(H) course shall be required to complete all the instructional stages in one continuous approved course of training.
4.
The course of theoretical instruction shall be completed within 18 months. The flight instruction and the skill test shall be completed within the period of validity of the pass in the theoretical examinations.
5.
The course shall comprise:
(a)
theoretical knowledge instruction to the IR knowledge level;
(b)
instrument flight instruction. Theoretical knowledge
6.
An approved modular IR(H) course shall comprise at least 150 hours of instruction. FLYING TRAINING
7.
A single-engine IR(H) course shall comprise at least 50 hours instrument time under instruction, of which:
(a) up to 20 hours may be instrument ground time in an FNPT I(H) or (A). These 20 hours instruction time in FNPT I (H) or (A) may be substituted by 20 hours instruction time for IR(H) in an aeroplane, approved for this course; or
up to 35 hours may be instrument ground time in a helicopter FTD 2/3, FNPT II/III or FFS.
The instrument flight instruction shall include at least 10 hours in an IFR-certificated helicopter.
8. A multi-engine IR(H) course shall comprise at least 55 hours instrument time under instruction of which;
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