Federal Aviation Administration, DOT Section 121.410 (3) Includes scenario-based or maneuver-based stall prevention training before, during or after the LOFT scenario for each pilot; (4) Is representative of two flight segments appropriate to the operations being conducted by the certificate holder; and (5) Provides an opportunity to demonstrate workload management and pilot monitoring skills. (3) Is given by an instructor who meets the applicable requirements of Section 121.412. The satisfactory completion of the course of training must be certified by either the Administrator or a qualified check airman. (c) The programmed hours of flight training set forth in this subpart do not apply if the training program for the airplane type includes - (1) A course of pilot training in an airplane simulator as provided in Section 121.424(d); or (2) A course of flight engineer training in an airplane simulator or other training device as provided in Section 121.425(c). (d) Each certificate holder required to comply with Section 121.358 of this part must use an approved simulator for each airplane type in each of its pilot training courses that provides training in at least the procedures and maneuvers set forth in the certificate holder-s approved low-altitude windshear flight training program. The approved low-altitude windshear flight training, if applicable, must be included in each of the pilot flight training courses prescribed in SectionSection 121.409(b), 121.418, 121.424, and 121.427 of this part. [Doc. No. 9509, 35 FR 90, Jan. 3, 1970, as amended by Amdt. 121-130, 41 FR 47229, Oct. 28, 1976; Amdt. 121-144, 43 FR 22646, May 25, 1978; Amdt. 121-199, 53 FR 37696, Sept. 27, 1988; Amdt. 121-264, 62 FR 23120, Apr. 28, 1997; Amdt. 121-365, 78 FR 42377, July 15, 2013; Amdt. 121-366, 78 FR 67837, Nov. 12, 2013] Section 121.410 Airline transport pilot certification training program. (a) A certificate holder may obtain approval to establish and implement a training program to satisfy the requirements of Section 61.156 of this chapter. The training program must be separate from the air carrier training program required by this part. (b) No certificate holder may use a person nor may any person serve as an instructor in a training program approved to meet the requirements of Section 61.156 of this chapter unless the instructor: (1) Holds an airline transport pilot certificate with an airplane category multiengine class rating; (2) Has at least 2 years of experience as a pilot in command in operations conducted under Section 91.1053(a)(2)(i) or Section 135.243(a)(1) of this chapter, or as a pilot in command or second in command in any operation conducted under this part; (3) Except for the holder of a flight instructor certificate, receives initial training on the following topics: (i) The fundamental principles of the learning process; (ii) Elements of effective teaching, instruction methods, and techniques; (iii) Instructor duties, privileges, responsibilities, and limitations; (iv) Training policies and procedures; and (v) Evaluation. (4) If providing training in a flight simulation training device, hold an aircraft type rating for the aircraft represented by the flight simulation training device utilized in the training program and have received training within the preceding 12 months from the certificate holder on: (i) Proper operation of flight simulator and flight training device controls and systems; (ii) Proper operation of environmental and fault panels; (iii) Data and motion limitations of simulation; (iv) Minimum equipment requirements for each curriculum; and (v) The maneuvers that will be demonstrated in the flight simulation training device. (c) A certificate holder may not issue a graduation certificate to a student unless that student has completed all the curriculum requirements of the course. (d) A certificate holder must conduct evaluations to ensure that training 161 VerDate Sep<11>2014 08:20 May 17, 2019 Jkt 247048 PO 00000 Frm 00171 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\247048.XXX 247048