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3.4.1 FAA ground training program
3.4.2 JAA ground training program
3.4.3 FAA flight training program and qualification
3.4.4 JAA flight training program and qualification
At the end of this paragraph in the Attachment A, we provide the training syllabi for CAT II and CAT Ill as established by the Airbus Training Center.
3.4.1  FAA GROUND TRAINING PROGRAM
Note:  Most of the subjects to be covered during ground training apply to bothCAT II and CAT III, therefore the following description does not always specify the items which apply to CAT II or CAT III only. Refer to FAA regulations if a CAT II training only is required.
The ground training program will address the following items:
1. Ground facilities
The operational characteristics, capabilities and limitations as applied to CAT II / CAT III of:
. The instrument landing system and critical area protection, . The visual approach aids ; i.e. approach lights, touchdown zone
and centerline, signs and markings, . Transmissometer systems, . Facility status, NOTAMS, or outage reports pertinent to use of CAT
Il / CAT III minima.
2. The Airborne System
The operational characteristics, capabilities and limitations appropriate to the CAT II / CAT III system(s) utilized such as:
. Automatic landing system,
. Autothrust system,
. Flight director system,
. Instrumentation and display systems,
. Systems and aircraft characteristics which determine the AH or DH

as applicable, . Other systems or devices peculiar to the particular installation, i.e. failure warning systems etc. . Description of the limits to which acceptable system performance has been demonstrated for wind and windshear.
3.  
Review of operations specifications applicable to CAT II / CAT III operations

4.  
Policies and procedures concerning the conduct of CAT II / CAT IlI operations on icy or snow-covered runways, as well as those runways with braking action reported less than good.

5.  
Pilot reporting of ILS anomalies, airport lights outage and other discrepancies which may be pertinent to CAT II / CAT III approaches.


3.4.2  JAA GROUND TRAINING PROGRAMME
Note:  Most of the subjects to be covered during ground training apply to bothCAT II and CAT Ill, therefore the following description does not always specify the items which apply to CAT II or CAT III only. Refer to JAA regulations if a CAT II training only is required.
The ground training program will address the following items:
1.  
The characteristics and limitations of the ILS and/or MLS.

2.  
The characteristics of the visual aids.

3.  
The characteristics of fog.

4.  
The operational capabilities and limitations of the particular airborne system.

5.  
The effects of precipitation, ice accretion, low-level windshear and turbulence.
 
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