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Pt. 60, App. C
T
ABLE
C1B—T
ABLE OF
T
ASKS VS
. S
IMULATOR
L
EVEL
—Continued
QPS requirements
Information
Entry No.
Subjective requirements
The simulator must be able to perform the tasks associated with
that level of qualification.
Simulator
levels
Notes
B C D
1.d. ............
Taxiing—Hover ..............................................................................
X X X
1.e. ............
Pre-takeoff Checks ........................................................................
X
X
X
2. Takeoff and Departure Phase
2.a. ............
Normal takeoff.
2.a.1. .........
From ground ..................................................................................
X
X
X
2.a.2. .........
From hover ....................................................................................
X
X
2.a.3. .........
Running ..........................................................................................
X X X
2.b. ............
Instrument ......................................................................................
X X X
2.c. ............
Powerplant Failure During Takeoff ................................................
X
X
X
2.d. ............
Rejected Takeoff ............................................................................
X
X
X
2.e. ............
Instrument Departure .....................................................................
X
X
X
3. Climb
3.a. ............
Normal ...........................................................................................
X X X
3.b. ............
Obstacle clearance ........................................................................
X
X
X
3.c. ............
Vertical ...........................................................................................
X X X
3.d. ............
One engine inoperative .................................................................
X
X
X
4. In-flight Maneuvers
4.a. ............
Turns (timed, normal, steep) .........................................................
X
X
X
4.b. ............
Powerplant Failure—Multiengine Helicopters ................................
X
X
X
4.c. ............
Powerplant Failure—Single-Engine Helicopters ............................
X
X
X
4.d. ............
Recovery From Unusual Attitudes .................................................
X
X
X
4.e. ............
Settling with Power ........................................................................
X
X
X
4.f. .............
Specific Flight Characteristics incorporated into the user’s FAA
approved flight training program.
A A A
5. Instrument Procedures
5.a. ............
Instrument Arrival ...........................................................................
X
X
X
5.b. ............
Holding ...........................................................................................
X X X
5.c. ............
Precision Instrument Approach.
5.c.1. .........
Normal—All engines operating ......................................................
X
X
X
5.c.2. .........
Manually controlled—One or more engines inoperative ...............
X
X
X
5.d. ............
Non-precision Instrument Approach ..............................................
X
X
X
5.e. ............
Missed Approach.
5.e.1. .........
All engines operating .....................................................................
X
X
X
5.e.2. .........
One or more engines inoperative ..................................................
X
X
X
5.e.3. .........
Stability augmentation system failure ............................................
X
X
X
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