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(ii) Used by another FAA certificate holder
in that other certificate holder’s FAA-ap-
proved flight training program for the heli-
copter simulated (as described in § 60.7(d)(1)).
This 12-month period is established in the
same manner as in example one; or
(iii) Provided a statement each year from a
qualified pilot, (after having flown the heli-
copter not the subject FTD or another FTD,
during the preceding 12-month period) stat-
ing that the subject FTD’s performance and
handling qualities represent the helicopter
(as described in § 60.7(d)(2)). This statement is
provided at least once in each 12-month pe-
riod established in the same manner as in ex-
ample one.
(b) There is no minimum number of hours
of FTD use required.
(3) Example Three.
(a) A sponsor in New York (in this exam-
ple, a Part 142 certificate holder) establishes
‘‘satellite’’ training centers in Chicago and
Moscow.
(b) The satellite function means that the
Chicago and Moscow centers must operate
under the New York center’s certificate (in
accordance with all of the New York center’s
practices, procedures, and policies; e.g., in-
structor and/or technician training/checking
requirements, record keeping, QMS pro-
gram).
(c) All of the FTDs in the Chicago and Mos-
cow centers could be dry-leased (i.e., the cer-
tificate holder does not have and use FAA-
approved flight training programs for the
FTDs in the Chicago and Moscow centers)
because—
(i) Each FTD in the Chicago center and
each FTD in the Moscow center is used at
least once each 12-month period by another
FAA certificate holder in that other certifi-
cate holder’s FAA-approved flight training
program for the helicopter (as described in
§ 60.7(d)(1)); or
(ii) A statement is obtained from a quali-
fied pilot (having flown the helicopter, not
the subject FTD or another FTD during the
preceding 12-month period) stating that the
performance and handling qualities of each
FTD in the Chicago and Moscow centers rep-
resents the helicopter (as described in
§ 60.7(d)(2)).
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The phrase ‘‘as soon as practicable’’ in
§ 60.9(a) means without unnecessarily dis-
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time the training, evaluation, or experience
being conducted in the FTD.
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a. Flight test data used to validate FTD
performance and handling qualities must
have been gathered in accordance with a
flight test program containing the following:
(1) A flight test plan consisting of:
(a) The maneuvers and procedures required
for aircraft certification and simulation pro-
gramming and validation.
(b) For each maneuver or procedure—
(i) The procedures and control input the
flight test pilot and/or engineer used.
(ii) The atmospheric and environmental
conditions.
(iii) The initial flight conditions.
(iv) The helicopter configuration, includ-
ing weight and center of gravity.
(v) The data to be gathered.
(vi) All other information necessary to
recreate the flight test conditions in the
FTD.
(2) Appropriately qualified flight test per-
sonnel.
(3) Appropriate and sufficient data acquisi-
tion equipment or system(s), including ap-
propriate data reduction and analysis meth-
ods and techniques, acceptable to the FAA’s
Aircraft Certification Service.
b. The data, regardless of source, must be
presented:
(1) In a format that supports the FTD vali-
dation process;
(2) In a manner that is clearly readable and
annotated correctly and completely;
(3) With resolution sufficient to determine
compliance with the tolerances set forth in
Attachment 2, Table D2A Appendix D;
(4) With any necessary guidance informa-
tion provided; and
(5) Without alteration, adjustments, or
bias. Data may be corrected to address
known data calibration errors provided that
an explanation of the methods used to cor-
rect the errors appears in the QTG. The cor-
rected data may be re-scaled, digitized, or
otherwise manipulated to fit the desired
presentation
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