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§ 91.1075
the proficiency and knowledge of the
crewmember, flight instructor, or
check pilot concerned upon completion
of that training or check. That certifi-
cation must be made a part of the
crewmember’s record. When the certifi-
cation required by this paragraph is
made by an entry in a computerized
recordkeeping system, the certifying
instructor, supervisor, or check pilot,
must be identified with that entry.
However, the signature of the certi-
fying instructor, supervisor, or check
pilot is not required for computerized
entries.
(d) Training subjects that apply to
more than one aircraft or crewmember
position and that have been satisfac-
torily completed during previous train-
ing while employed by the program
manager for another aircraft or an-
other crewmember position, need not
be repeated during subsequent training
other than recurrent training.
(e) Aircraft simulators and other
training devices may be used in the
program manager’s training program if
approved by the Administrator.
(f) Each program manager is respon-
sible for establishing safe and efficient
crew management practices for all
phases of flight in program operations
including crew resource management
training for all crewmembers used in
program operations.
(g) If an aircraft simulator has been
approved by the Administrator for use
in the program manager’s training pro-
gram, the program manager must en-
sure that each pilot annually com-
pletes at least one flight training ses-
sion in an approved simulator for at
least one program aircraft. The train-
ing session may be the flight training
portion of any of the pilot training or
check requirements of this subpart, in-
cluding the initial, transition, upgrade,
requalification, differences, or recur-
rent training, or the accomplishment
of a competency check or instrument
proficiency check. If there is no ap-
proved simulator for that aircraft type
in operation, then all flight training
and checking must be accomplished in
the aircraft.
§ 91.1075
Training program: Special
rules.
Other than the program manager,
only the following are eligible under
this subpart to conduct training, test-
ing, and checking under contract or
other arrangement to those persons
subject to the requirements of this sub-
part.
(a) Another program manager oper-
ating under this subpart:
(b) A training center certificated
under part 142 of this chapter to con-
duct training, testing, and checking re-
quired by this subpart if the training
center—
(1) Holds applicable training speci-
fications issued under part 142 of this
chapter;
(2) Has facilities, training equipment,
and courseware meeting the applicable
requirements of part 142 of this chap-
ter;
(3) Has approved curriculums, cur-
riculum segments, and portions of cur-
riculum segments applicable for use in
training courses required by this sub-
part; and
(4) Has sufficient instructors and
check pilots qualified under the appli-
cable requirements of §§ 91.1089 through
91.1095 to conduct training, testing, and
checking to persons subject to the re-
quirements of this subpart.
(c) A part 119 certificate holder oper-
ating under part 121 or part 135 of this
chapter.
(d) As authorized by the Adminis-
trator, a training center that is not
certificated under part 142 of this chap-
ter.
§ 91.1077
Training program and revi-
sion: Initial and final approval.
(a) To obtain initial and final ap-
proval of a training program, or a revi-
sion to an approved training program,
each program manager must submit to
the Administrator—
(1) An outline of the proposed or re-
vised curriculum, that provides enough
information for a preliminary evalua-
tion of the proposed training program
or revision; and
(2) Additional relevant information
that may be requested by the Adminis-
trator.
(b) If the proposed training program
or revision complies with this subpart,
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