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(TM 056 - Appendix B) EU part FCL Integrated ATP Course Phase 01 Ø Syllabus Note: The company name and logo SAI BV has been changed into the new company name and logo AVION TRAINING. COPYRIGHT Avion Training No part of this manual or its extracts may be reproduced in any form, by print, photoprint, microfilm or any other means, without written permission from Avion Training. Issue 11 Page 1-62

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ISSUE RECORD Issue Number Issue Date 10 01-12-2013 11 01-10-2014 Issue 11 Page 3-62

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Phase overview Exercise Type Planned GS duration (hrs) Planned flight duration (hrs) DUAL VFR SOLO VFR F1 GS DAY 1 Class/CBT 6:00 F1 GS DAY 2 Self-study 6:00 F1 GS DAY 3 Class/CBT 6:00 F1 GS DAY 4 Test 1:30 F1 GS DAY 5 Self-study 6:00 F1 GS DAY 6 Class/CBT 6:00 F1 GS DAY 7 Self-study 6:00 F1 GS DAY 8 Class/CBT 6:00 F1 GS DAY 9 Self-study 6:00 F1 GS DAY 10 Mock-up & memory test 2:30 F1D00 Taxi N/A F1D01 Airwork 1:30 F1D02 Airwork 1:30 F1D03 Airwork 1:30 F1D04 PC Progress check 01 1:30 F1 GS DAY 11 Class/CBT 6:00 F1 GS DAY 12 Self-study 6:00 F1 GS DAY 13 Class/CBT 6:00 F1 GS DAY 14 Self-study 6:00 F1 GS DAY 15 Mock-up test 1:30 F1D05 Airwork 1:30 F1D06 Circuits 1:30 F1D07 Airwork and circuits 1:30 F1D08 Circuits 1:30 F1D09 PC Progress check 02 1:00 F1S10 Circuit 0:15 Extra session All main exercises OPTIONAL Total 77:30 13:00 0:15 Issue 11 Page 5-62

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F1 GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 1: CLASS/CBT DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT Objective The POH/AFM will be discussed. The focus is the systems part. Exercises Aircraft System Knowledge 0 Aircraft inspection & servicing 0 General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Issue 11 Page 7-62

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F1 GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 2: SELFSTUDY DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT Objective - Study discussed exercises of lesson 1. - Study how to prepare a flight regarding fuel, performance and mass & balance. Exercises Aircraft System Knowledge 0 Aircraft inspection & servicing 0 Fuel calculation 0 Aircraft performance calculation 0 Mass and balance calculation 0 General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Issue 11 Page 9-62

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F1 GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 3: CLASS/CBT DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT Objective - The student learns how to prepare a flight by filling in a performance sheet. Secondly the aerodrome procedures of the training location are being taught. - The student learns how to deal with administration, weather, NOTAM s etc. before and after a flight. Exercises Fuel calculation 0 Aircraft performance calculation 0 Mass and balance calculation 0 Aerodrome procedures 0 Administration regarding the flight 0 NOTAM interpretation 0 Actions after flight 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Issue 11 Page 11-62

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F1 GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 4: TEST DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT Objective - The test contains questions about exercises mentioned below. It might also contain applicable general knowledge questions. - To pass the test a score of at least 75% is required. Test Aircraft System Knowledge Aircraft inspection & servicing Fuel calculation Aircraft performance calculation Aerodrome procedures Mass and balance calculation General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) score: Issue 11 Page 13-62

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F1 GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 5: SELFSTUDY DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT Objective - Study the emergency exercises mentioned below. Memory items must be known by heart to score 100% on the memory items test on the last ground school day. - Study applicable VFR procedures in SOP s, AIP and Jeppesen. Exercises Checklists use 0 Briefings 0 Look out 0 Starting and shut-down engine procedure 0 Taxi 0 Aerodrome procedures 0 Direction and balance 0 Effects of slipstream 0 Effects of airspeed 0 Effects of flaps 0 Effects of power 0 Further effect of ailerons and rudder 0 Primary effects of controls 0 Use of power 0 Use of trim 0 Demo of inherent stability 0 Maintaining Straight and level flight 0 Flight at critically low speed without flaps 0 Flight at critically low speed with flaps 0 Normal turn 0 Simulated cabin fire or smoke in the air 0 Simulated cabin fire on the ground 0 General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Issue 11 Page 15-62

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F1 GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 6: CLASS/CBT DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT Objective - The student receives flight briefings of the exercises mentioned below. - Mock-up training will take place on the briefed exercises. Exercises Checklists use 0 Briefings 0 Look out 0 Starting and shut-down engine procedure 0 Taxi 0 Aerodrome procedures 0 Direction and balance 0 Effects of slipstream 0 Effects of airspeed 0 Effects of flaps 0 Effects of power 0 Further effect of ailerons and rudder 0 Primary effects of controls 0 Use of power 0 Use of trim 0 Demo of inherent stability 0 Maintaining Straight and level flight 0 Flight at critically low speed without flaps 0 Flight at critically low speed with flaps 0 Normal turn 0 Simulated cabin fire or smoke in the air 0 Simulated cabin fire on the ground 0 General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Issue 11 Page 17-62

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F1 GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 7: SELFSTUDY DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT Objective - Study the emergency exercises mentioned below. Memory items must be known by heart to score 100% on the memory items test on the last ground school day. - Study applicable VFR procedures in SOP s, AIP and Jeppesen. Exercises Normal take off 0 Steep turn, level 0 Climb best angle 0 Climb best rate 0 Climbing turn 0 Climbing 0 Descending 0 Descending turn 0 Glide descend 0 Approach to stall in approach configuration 0 Approach to stall in landing configuration 0 Clean stall, recovery with power 0 Stall, approach configuration, recovery with power, 0 Simulated engine fire on the ground 0 Simulated engine fire on the ground start up 0 General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Issue 11 Page 19-62

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F1 GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 8: CLASS/CBT DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT Objective - The student receives flight briefings of the exercises mentioned below. - Mock-up training will take place on the briefed exercises. Exercises Normal take off 0 Steep turn, level 0 Climb best angle 0 Climb best rate 0 Climbing turn 0 Climbing 0 Descending 0 Descending turn 0 Glide descend 0 Approach to stall in approach configuration 0 Approach to stall in landing configuration 0 Clean stall, recovery with power 0 Stall, approach configuration, recovery with power 0 Simulated engine fire on the ground 0 Simulated engine fire on the ground start up 0 General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Issue 11 Page 21-62

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F1 GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 9: SELFSTUDY DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT Objective - Study all subjects discussed during this ground school. - Study applicable general knowledge mentioned in OM and ATPL theory. - Prepare mock-up training test - Study all memory items and emergency exercises. Memory items must be known by heart to pass the memory items test by 100% on the last day of the ground school. Issue 11 Page 23-62

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F1 GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 10: MEMORY ITEMS TEST DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 1:00 STUDENT Objective The memory items test must be passed by 100%. Memory items test score: Issue 11 Page 25-62

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F1 GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 10: MOCK-UP TEST DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 1:30 STUDENT Objective - Prepare a local training flight (2 persons, full tanks, 1:30 hour, ISA conditions, take-off and landing on local training aerodrome). - The student must pass the mock-up test by scoring all items on S level before the student proceeds to the next lesson. Briefing exercises mock-up BS S AS I Pre-flight preparation Administration regarding the flight Mandatory exercises mock-up BS S AS I Checklists use Briefings NOTAM interpretation Starting and shut-down engine procedure Simulated cabin fire on the ground Simulated engine fire on the ground Simulated engine fire on the ground start up Normal take off Maintaining Straight and level flight Normal turn Steep turn, level Climbing Descending Approach to stall in landing configuration Clean stall, recovery with power Simulated cabin fire or smoke in the air Actions after flight General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) Issue 11 Page 27-62

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F1 D00 TAXI Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR n/a n/a n/a n/a Student Name Objective The performance level on basic VFR flying must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check F1 D04 within the remaining lessons. Briefing Administration regarding the flight 0 Checklists use 0 Briefings 0 Aircraft inspection &servicing 0 Fuel calculation 0 Aircraft performance calculation 0 Mass and balance calculation 0 NOTAM interpretation 0 Weather briefing 0 Starting and shut-down procedure 0 Taxi 0 Aerodrome procedure 0 Simulated cabin fire on the ground 0 Simulated engine fire on the ground-start up 0 Mandatory exercises TR T AT I Administration regarding the flight Checklists use Briefings Positional awareness Aircraft inspection & servicing Weather briefing Starting and shut-down engine procedure Taxi Aerodrome procedures Issue 11 Page 29-62

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F1 D01 AIRWORK Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 1:30 Student Name Objective The performance level on basic VFR flying must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check F1 D04 within the remaining lessons. Briefing Use of outside reference 0 Look out 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 Direction and balance 0 Effects of slipstream 0 Effects of airspeed 0 Effects of flaps 0 Effects of power 0 Further effect of ailerons and rudder 0 Use of power 0 Use of trim 0 Demo of inherent stability 0 Maintaining straight and level flight 0 Normal turn 0 Simulated cabin fire or smoke in the air 0 Simulated engine fire of the ground 0 Mandatory exercises TR T AT I Attitude flying Checklists use Use of outside reference Briefings Look out Positional awareness Direction and balance Effects of slipstream Effects of airspeed Effects of flaps Effects of power Further effect of ailerons and rudder Use of power Use of trim, Demo of inherent stability Maintaining straight and level flight Normal turn Optional exercises TR T AT NA Aircraft inspection and servicing Starting and shut-down engine procedure Taxi Issue 11 Page 31-62

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F1 D02 AIRWORK Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 3:00 Student Name Objective The performance level on basic VFR flying must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check F1 D04 within the remaining lessons. Briefing Primary effects of controls 0 Steep turn, level 0 Climb best angle 0 Climb best rate 0 Climbing turn 0 Climbing 0 Descending 0 Descending turn 0 Glide descend 0 Mandatory exercises TR T AT I Attitude flying Checklists use Use of outside reference Look out Positional awareness Situational awareness Primary effects of controls Steep turn, level Climb best angle Climb best rate Climbing turn Climbing Descending Descending turn Glide descend Optional exercises TR T AT NA Briefings Aircraft inspection & servicing Maintaining straight and level flight Normal turn Issue 11 Page 33-62

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F1 D03 AIRWORK Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 4:30 Student Name Objective The performance level on basic VFR flying must be such that the student is ready for the progress check F1 D04. Briefing Departure procedure 0 Normal take off 0 Flight at critically low speed without flaps 0 Flight at critically low speed with flaps 0 Approach to stall in approach configuration 0 Approach to stall in landing config. recovery with power 0 Clean stall, recovery with power 0 Stall, approach configuration, recovery with power 0 Simulated electrical fire on the ground 0 Mandatory exercises TR T AT I Attitude flying Checklists use Use of outside reference Briefings Look out Positional awareness Situational awareness Normal take off Flight at critically low speed without flaps Flight at critically low speed with flaps Approach to stall in approach configuration Approach to stall in landing configuration Clean stall, recovery with power Stall, approach configuration, recovery with power Optional exercises TR T AT NA Maintaining straight and level flight Normal turn Steep turn, level Climbing Descending Issue 11 Page 35-62

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F1 D04 PC: PROGRESS CHECK BASIC FLYING Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 6:00 Student Name Objective Perform the proper procedures/handling of the subjects mentioned below: - pre-flight operations - aerodrome and traffic pattern operations - control of the aircraft by external visual references - basic attitude flying Limitations: - height +/- 200 - heading +/- 20 - speed +/- 15 kts - circuit height +/- 100 speed +15 kts, -5 kts Briefing Aircraft System Knowledge 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 Mandatory exercises BS S AS I Attitude flying Checklists use Use of outside reference Briefings Look out Positional awareness Situational awareness Aircraft inspection & servicing Pre-flight preparation Starting and shut-down engine procedure Taxi Normal take off Maintaining straight and level flight Normal turn Steep turn, level Climb best angle Climb best rate Climbing turn Climbing Descending Descending turn Approach to stall in landing configuration Clean stall, recovery with power Issue 11 Page 37-62

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F1 GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 11: CLASS/CBT DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT Objective - After approval of the HT the ground school may start earlier. - The student receives flight briefings of the exercises mentioned below. - Mock-up training will take place on the briefed exercises. Exercises General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Circuit procedures at destination aerodrome 0 Arrival procedures 0 Circuit procedures 0 Cross wind landing 0 Flapless landing 0 Go around 0 Normal landing 0 Touch and go 0 Wave off 0 Simulated electrical fire in the air 0 Simulated electrical fire on the ground 0 Lost communication 0 Radio telephony 0 Issue 11 Page 39-62

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F1 GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 12: SELFSTUDY DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT Objective - Study the emergency exercises mentioned below. Memory items must be known by heart to score 100% on the memory items test on the last ground school day. - Study applicable VFR procedures in SOP s, AIP and Jeppesen. Exercises General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Recovery when a wing drops 0 Incipient spin and recovery 0 Recognition and recovery of unusual attitudes 0 Diversion procedure 0 Glide-in landing 0 Short field landing 0 Engine failure after take-off 0 Simulated partial or complete loss of power at altitude 0 Simulated engine fire in air 0 Emergency landing procedure 0 Engine clearing 0 Issue 11 Page 41-62

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F1 GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 13: CLASS/CBT DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT Objective - The student receives flight briefings of the exercises mentioned below. - Mock-up training will take place on the briefed exercises. Exercises General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Recovery when a wing drops 0 Incipient spin and recovery 0 Recognition and recovery of unusual attitudes 0 Diversion procedure 0 Glide-in landing 0 Short field landing 0 Engine failure after take-off 0 Simulated partial or complete loss of power at altitude 0 Simulated engine fire in air 0 Emergency landing procedure 0 Engine clearing 0 Issue 11 Page 43-62

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F1 GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 14: SELFSTUDY DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT Objective - Study all subjects discussed during this ground school. - Study applicable general knowledge mentioned in OM and ATPL theory. - Prepare mock-up training test Exercises Checklists use 0 Briefings 0 General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Radio telephony 0 Incipient spin and recovery 0 Recognition and recovery of unusual attitudes 0 Arrival procedures 0 Circuit procedures 0 Flapless landing 0 Go around 0 Normal landing 0 Touch and go 0 Wave off 0 Engine failure after take-off 0 Simulated partial or complete loss of power at altitude 0 Emergency landing procedure 0 Lost communications 0 All remaining memory items 0 Issue 11 Page 45-62

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F1 GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 15: MOCK-UP TEST DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 1:30 STUDENT Objective The student must pass the mock-up test by scoring all items on S level before the student proceeds to the next lesson. Mandatory exercises mock-up test BS S AS I Checklists use Briefings General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) Engine failure after take-off Incipient spin and recovery Lost communication Recognition and recovery of unusual attitudes Simulated partial or complete loss of power at altitude Emergency landing procedure Arrival procedures Circuit procedures Flapless landing Go around Normal landing Touch and go Wave off Radio telephony Issue 11 Page 47-62

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F1 D05 AIRWORK Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 7:30 Student Name Objective The performance level on VFR circuits and landings must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check F1 D09 within the remaining lessons. Briefing Radio telephony 0 Normal landing 0 Engine failure after take-off 0 Simulated partial or complete loss of power at altitude 0 Simulated engine fire in air 0 Emergency landing procedures 0 Engine clearing 0 Mandatory exercises TR T AT I Airmanship Attitude flying Checklists use Use of outside reference Briefings Look out Positional awareness Situational awareness Radio telephony Normal take-off Engine failure after take-off Glide descend Simulated partial or complete loss of power at altitude Emergency landing procedure Engine clearing Normal landing Optional exercises TR T AT NA Maintaining straight and level flight Normal turn Steep turn, level Climbing Descending Issue 11 Page 49-62

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F1 D06: CIRCUITS Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 9:00 Student Name Objective The performance level on VFR circuits and landings must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check F1 D09 within the remaining lessons. Briefing Arrival procedures 0 Circuit procedures 0 Cross wind landing 0 Touch and go 0 Go-around 0 Simulated electrical fire in the air 0 Mandatory exercises TR T AT I Airmanship Attitude flying Checklists use Use of outside reference Briefings Look out Positional awareness Situational awareness Normal take-off Circuit procedures Normal landing Touch and go Go-around Optional exercises TR T AT NA Radio telephony Maintaining straight and level flight Normal turn Steep turn, level Climbing Descending Arrival procedures Cross wind landing Engine failure after take-off Emergency landing procedures Issue 11 Page 51-62

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F1 D07 AIRWORK AND CIRCUITS Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 10:30 Student Name Objective - The performance level on VFR circuits and landings must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check F1 D09 within the remaining lessons. - A simplified diversion to an alternate aerodrome will be discussed by the instructor. Briefing Aircraft System Knowledge 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 Lost communication 0 Recovery when a wing drops 0 Incipient spin and recovery 0 Recognition and recovery of unusual attitudes 0 Circuit procedures at destination aerodrome 0 Diversion procedure 0 Mandatory exercises TR T AT I Airmanship Attitude flying Checklists use Use of outside reference Briefings Look out Positional awareness Situational awareness Lost communication Maintaining straight and level flight Approach to stall in approach configuration Clean stall, recovery with power Recovery when a wing drops Incipient spin and recovery Recognition and recovery of unusual attitudes Arrival procedures Circuit procedures Normal landing Optional exercises TR T AT NA Steep turn, level Approach to stall in landing configuration Stall, approach configuration, recovery with power Cross wind landing Engine failure after take-off Emergency landing procedure Issue 11 Page 53-62

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F1 D08: CIRCUITS Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 12:00 Student Name Objective The performance level on VFR circuits and landings must be such that the student is ready for the progress check F1 D09. Briefing Flapless landing 0 Glide-in landing 0 Wave off 0 Simulated engine fire in air 0 Mandatory exercises TR T AT I Airmanship Attitude flying Checklists use Use of outside reference Briefings Look out Positional awareness Situational awareness Normal take-off Circuit procedures Flapless landing Glide-in landing Go around Normal landing Wave off Engine failure after take-off Optional exercises TR T AT NA Radio telephony Maintaining straight and level flight Normal turn Steep turn, level Climbing Descending Cross wind landing Emergency landing procedures Issue 11 Page 55-62

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F1 D09 PC: PROGRESS CHECK CIRCUITS AND LANDINGS Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:00 13:00 Student Name ; Objective Perform the proper procedures/handling of the subjects mentioned below: - pre-flight operations - aerodrome and circuit operations - landing procedures and techniques - basic attitude flying Limitations - height +/- 150 - heading +/- 15 - speed +/- 15 kts - circuit height +/- 100 speed +15 kts, -5 kts Briefing Administration regarding the flight 0 Mass and balance calculation 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 Aerodrome procedures 0 Diversion procedure 0 Mandatory exercises BS S AS I Administration regarding the flight Airmanship Attitude flying Checklists use Use of outside reference Briefings Look out Positional awareness Situational awareness Aircraft inspection & servicing Taxi Normal take-off Engine failure after take-off Radio telephony Emergency landing procedures Circuit procedures Flapless landing Glide-in landing Go around Wave off Normal landing Issue 11 Page 57-62

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F1 S10 FIRST SOLO Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 13:00 Student Name PIC VFR 0:15 0:15 Objective First solo: perform one circuit and landing in a safe manner. Perform a go-around in case of an unsafe situation! Mandatory exercise TR T AT I Administration regarding the flight Pre-flight preparation Normal take-off Circuit procedures Normal landing Issue 11 Page 59-62

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F1 EXTRA Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR TBD Student Name ; Objective This session can be performed in case the student needs extra training in exercises not mentioned in the current or next syllabus lesson of the student s syllabus. Briefing Administration regarding the flight 0 General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 Optional exercises TR T AT NA Airmanship Attitude flying Checklist use Use of outside reference Briefings Look out Positional awareness Situational awareness Taxi Take-off Radio telephony Low speed flight Maintaining straight and level flight Effect of controls Use of trim Normal turn Steep turn Climbing Descending Stalls Approach to stalls Incipient spin Arrival procedures Circuit procedures Landing Go around Touch and go Emergencies Issue 11 Page 61-62

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