[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 14, Volume 3]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 14CFR142.53]



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                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

 

CHAPTER I--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 

                               (CONTINUED)

 

PART 142_TRAINING CENTERS--Table of Contents

 

     Subpart C_Personnel and Flight Training Equipment Requirements

 

Sec. 142.53  Training center instructor training and testing requirements.



    (a) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, prior to 

designation and every 12 calendar months beginning the first day of the 

month following an instructor's initial designation, a certificate 

holder must ensure that each of its instructors meets the following 

requirements:

    (1) Each instructor must satisfactorily demonstrate to an authorized 

evaluator knowledge of, and proficiency in, instructing in a 

representative segment of each curriculum for which that instructor is 

designated to instruct under this part.

    (2) Each instructor must satisfactorily complete an approved course 

of ground instruction in at least--

    (i) The fundamental principles of the learning process;



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    (ii) Elements of effective teaching, instruction methods, and 

techniques;

    (iii) Instructor duties, privileges, responsibilities, and 

limitations;

    (iv) Training policies and procedures;

    (v) Cockpit resource management and crew coordination; and

    (vi) Evaluation.

    (3) Each instructor who instructs in a qualified and approved flight 

simulator or flight training device must satisfactorily complete an 

approved course of training in the operation of the flight simulator, 

and an approved course of ground instruction, applicable to the training 

courses the instructor is designated to instruct.

    (4) The flight simulator training course required by paragraph 

(a)(3) of this section which must include--

    (i) Proper operation of flight simulator and flight training device 

controls and systems;

    (ii) Proper operation of environmental and fault panels;

    (iii) Limitations of simulation; and

    (iv) Minimum equipment requirements for each curriculum.

    (5) Each flight instructor who provides training in an aircraft must 

satisfactorily complete an approved course of ground instruction and 

flight training in an aircraft, flight simulator, or flight training 

device.

    (6) The approved course of ground instruction and flight training 

required by paragraph (a)(5) of this section which must include 

instruction in--

    (i) Performance and analysis of flight training procedures and 

maneuvers applicable to the training courses that the instructor is 

designated to instruct;

    (ii) Technical subjects covering aircraft subsystems and operating 

rules applicable to the training courses that the instructor is 

designated to instruct;

    (iii) Emergency operations;

    (iv) Emergency situations likely to develop during training; and

    (v) Appropriate safety measures.

    (7) Each instructor who instructs in qualified and approved flight 

training equipment must pass a written test and annual proficiency 

check--

    (i) In the flight training equipment in which the instructor will be 

instructing; and

    (ii) On the subject matter and maneuvers of a representative segment 

of each curriculum for which the instructor will be instructing.

    (b) In addition to the requirements of paragraphs (a)(1) through 

(a)(7) of this section, each certificate holder must ensure that each 

instructor who instructs in a flight simulator that the Administrator 

has approved for all training and all testing for the airline transport 

pilot certification test, aircraft type rating test, or both, has met at 

least one of the following three requirements:

    (1) Each instructor must have performed 2 hours in flight, including 

three takeoffs and three landings as the sole manipulator of the 

controls of an aircraft of the same category and class, and, if a type 

rating is required, of the same type replicated by the approved flight 

simulator in which that instructor is designated to instruct;

    (2) Each instructor must have participated in an approved line-

observation program under part 121 or part 135 of this chapter, and 

that--

    (i) Was accomplished in the same airplane type as the airplane 

represented by the flight simulator in which that instructor is 

designated to instruct; and

    (ii) Included line-oriented flight training of at least 1 hour of 

flight during which the instructor was the sole manipulator of the 

controls in a flight simulator that replicated the same type aircraft 

for which that instructor is designated to instruct; or

    (3) Each instructor must have participated in an approved in-flight 

observation training course that--

    (i) Consisted of at least 2 hours of flight time in an airplane of 

the same type as the airplane replicated by the flight simulator in 

which the instructor is designated to instruct; and

    (ii) Included line-oriented flight training of at least 1 hour of 

flight during which the instructor was the sole manipulator of the 

controls in a flight simulator that replicated the same type aircraft 

for which that instructor is designated to instruct.

    (c) An instructor who satisfactorily completes a curriculum required 

by paragraph (a) or (b) of this section in the calendar month before or 

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month in which it is due is considered to have taken it in the month in 

which it was due for the purpose of computing when the next training is 

due.

    (d) The Administrator may give credit for the requirements of 

paragraph (a) or (b) of this section to an instructor who has 

satisfactorily completed an instructor training course for a part 121 or 

part 135 certificate holder if the Administrator finds such a course 

equivalent to the requirements of paragraph (a) or (b) of this section.



[Doc. No. 26933, 61 FR 34562, July 2, 1996, as amended by Amdt. 142-1, 

62 FR 13791, Mar. 21, 1997]