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For transitioning pilots this requirement may be met during the operating experience required under Section 121.434 of this part by performing a normal takeoff at night when a check airman serving as pilot-in-command is occupying a pilot station. III. Flight Maneuvers and Procedures: (a) Turns with and without spoilers ............... (b) Tuck and Mach buffet .............................. (c) Maximum endurance and maximum range procedures. (d) Operation of systems and controls at the flight engineer station. (e) Runaway and jammed stabilizer ............. (f) Normal and abnormal or alternate operation of the following systems and procedures: (1) Pressurization ................................... (2) Pneumatic ......................................... (3) Air conditioning ................................. (4) Fuel and oil ....................................... (5) Electrical ........................................... (6) Hydraulic ........................................... (7) Flight control ..................................... (8) Anti-icing and deicing ....................... (9) Auto-pilot .......................................... (10) Automatic or other approach aids .. (11) Stall warning devices, stall avoidance devices, and stability augmentation devices. A/P Upgrade training Simulator Pt. 121, App. E 08:20 May 17, 2019 FLIGHT TRAINING REQUIREMENTS - Continued