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§ 135.337
(c) A particular aircraft simulator or
other training device may be used by
more than one certificate holder.
(d) In granting initial and final ap-
proval of training programs or revi-
sions to them, the Administrator con-
siders the training devices, methods
and procedures listed in the certificate
holder’s curriculum under § 135.327.
[Doc. No. 16907, 43 FR 46783, Oct. 10, 1978, as
amended by Amdt. 135–1, 44 FR 26738, May 7,
1979]
§ 135.336
Airline transport pilot certifi-
cation training program.
(a) A certificate holder may obtain
approval to establish and implement a
training program to satisfy the re-
quirements of § 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 ap-
proved to meet the requirements of
§ 61.156 of this chapter unless the in-
structor:
(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 § 91.1053(a)(2)(i) of this
chapter, § 135.243(a)(1) of this part, or as
a pilot in command or second in com-
mand in any operation conducted
under part 121 of this chapter;
(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, re-
sponsibilities, and limitations;
(iv) Training policies and procedures;
and
(v) Evaluation.
(4) If providing training in a flight
simulation training device, holds an
aircraft type rating for the aircraft
represented by the flight simulation
training device utilized in the training
program and have received training
and evaluation within the preceding 12
months from the certificate holder on:
(i) Proper operation of flight simu-
lator and flight training device con-
trols and systems;
(ii) Proper operation of environ-
mental and fault panels;
(iii) Data and motion limitations of
simulation;
(iv) Minimum equipment require-
ments for each curriculum; and
(v) The maneuvers that will be dem-
onstrated 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
techniques, procedures, and standards
are acceptable to the Administrator.
[Doc. No. FAA–2010–0100, 78 FR 42379, July 15,
2013]
§ 135.337
Qualifications: Check airmen
(aircraft) and check airmen (simu-
lator).
(a) For the purposes of this section
and § 135.339:
(1) A check airman (aircraft) is a per-
son who is qualified to conduct flight
checks in an aircraft, in a flight simu-
lator, or in a flight training device for
a particular type aircraft.
(2) A check airman (simulator) is a
person who is qualified to conduct
flight checks, but only in a flight simu-
lator, in a flight training device, or
both, for a particular type aircraft.
(3) Check airmen (aircraft) and check
airmen (simulator) are those check air-
men who perform the functions de-
scribed in §§ 135.321 (a) and 135.323(a)(4)
and (c).
(b) No certificate holder may use a
person, nor may any person serve as a
check airman (aircraft) in a training
program established under this subpart
unless, with respect to the aircraft
type involved, that person—
(1) Holds the airman certificates and
ratings required to serve as a pilot in
command in operations under this
part;
(2) Has satisfactorily completed the
training phases for the aircraft, includ-
ing recurrent training, that are re-
quired to serve as a pilot in command
in operations under this part;
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