Audit of Acme Air Training Manual to Advanced Aircrew Academy Online 135 Pilot Recurrent and Initial Curriculums - EXAMPLE

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Audit of Acme Air Training Manual to Advanced Aircrew Academy Online 135 Pilot Recurrent and Initial Curriculums - EXAMPLE Advanced Aircrew Academy will provide an online training center with the following courses to meet Acme Air s Part 135 initial training requirements. Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention (1.0 hour) Controlled Flight Into Terrain / Wake Turbulence (2.5 hours) Crew Resource Management (4.0 hours) FAR, AIM and NTSB 830 (2.0 hours) Instrument Procedures and PRM Approaches (2.5 hours) NACO / Jeppesen Chart Differences (0.5 hour) Regulatory (5 hours) U.S. Terminal & Enroute RNAV Procedures (2.0 hours) Runway Incursion (1.5 hours) TCAS (1.5 hours) Weather (3.0 hours) Winter Operations (1.5 hours) TSA Security (4 hours) Safety Management Systems (1 hour) o Subtotal 32 hour curriculum Emergency Situation (4 hours) Separate Curriculum (4 hours covered in hands-on drill) PIC/SIC Hazardous Material - Non Carrier (4 hours) The recurrent training modules cover portions of the initial (8900.10 Volume 3, Chapter 19, Section 10, Paragraph 3-1337 (b) 2 & 4). On an annual basis the courses are updated to any changes made to your manuals and the content or focus of the modules change so the pilots don t have to take the same course year after year. For example, the Regulatory course will cover a portion of the GOM / Op Specs and FARs every year. Advanced Aircrew Academy will provide an online training center with the following courses during the first recurrent cycle to meet Acme Air s Part 135 recurrent training requirements. The curriculum will include at least 2 hours of Hazmat and 2 hours of Emergency each year. Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention (approximately 1.0 hour) CRM (approximately 1.5 hours) FAR, AIM and NTSB 830 (approximately 1.0 hour) Regulatory (approximately 2.0 hours) U.S. Terminal & Enroute RNAV Procedures Recurrent (approximately 2.0 hours) Weather (approximately 1.0 hour) TSA Security (2 hours) - Separate Training Certificate Emergency Situation (4 hours) Separate Training Certificate

PIC/SIC Hazardous Material - Non Carrier (2 hours) Separate Training Certificate Worldwide International Procedures Recurrent International North America / RVSM / WATRS North Atlantic Europe Pacific Ocean Region Total 8 hour recurrent curriculum

Curriculum Segment: PIC/SIC Basic Indoctrination Operator Specific: Training Manual Reference Online Course A. Duties and Responsibilities of Flight Crew Members 1. Company History, Organization, and Regulatory. Management Structure. 2. Operational Concepts, Polices and Kind of Regulatory. Operation. 3. Forms, Records, and Administrative Regulatory. Procedures. 4. Employee Standards and Rules of Conduct. Regulatory. 5. Authority and Responsibility of Duty Regulatory. Position. 6. Required Equipment. Regulatory. 7. Manual Organization, Revisions, and Regulatory, International North America / RVSM, Employee Responsibilities Concerning and TCAS. Manuals. 8. Employees Compensation and Benefits. Regulatory. 9. Contracts. Regulatory. B. Appropriate Provisions of the Code of Federal Regulations 1. Flight Crew Member s Certification, Regulatory. Training, and Qualification Requirements. 2. Medical Certificates, Physical Examination, FAR, AIM and NTSB 830. and Fitness for Duty Requirements. 3. Operational Control Requirements. Regulatory. 4. Flight Duty and Rest Requirements. Regulatory. 5. Record Keeping Requirements. Regulatory and International North America / RVSM. 6. Operational Rules in 14 CFR Part 91 and Part 135 and any other applicable regulations. 7. Regulatory Requirements for Acme Air s Manuals. 8. Other Appropriate Regulations Such as Flight Crew Emergency Authority, Interference with Crew Members, and Reporting Requirements. Regulatory, International North America / RVSM, Instrument Procedures and PRM Approaches, FAR, AIM and NTSB 830. Regulatory. FAR, AIM and NTSB 830. 9. Applicable Portions of TSA Regulations. TSA Security. 10. NTSB 830 FAR, AIM and NTSB 830. 11. Acme Air s Drug / Alcohol Testing Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention. Program. 12. Minimum Equipment List. Regulatory.

C. Contents of Operating Manual, Certificate and Operation Specifications. 1. Regulatory Basis in 14 CFR 135 Regulatory. 2. Definitions, Description, and Organization Regulatory. of Operation Specifications 3. Limitations and Authorizations of Regulatory. Operation Specifications. 4. Description of Certificate. Regulatory. 5. Description of FAA CHDO and responsibilities of FAA POI. Regulatory. D. Appropriate portions of Operating Manual. Regulatory. Airman Specific: Training Manual Reference Online Course A. Operational Control 1. Dispatch, flight release or flight locating Regulatory. systems and procedures. 2. Organization, duties and responsibilities. Regulatory. 3. Weather and NOTAM information. Regulatory. 4. Acme Air s Communications. Regulatory. B. Weight and Balance 1. Definitions. Regulatory. 2. General loading procedures and center of Regulatory. gravity computations. 3. Effects of fuel burn and load shifts in flight. Regulatory. 4. Weight and balance forms, load manifests, Regulatory. fuel slips and other documents. C. Aircraft Performance and Airport Analysis 1. Definitions. Instrument Procedures. 2. Effects of temperature and pressure Instrument Procedures. altitude. 3. General TERPs criteria. Instrument Procedures. 4. Airport analysis system as appropriate to Instrument Procedures. the type of operation. 5. Effects of contaminated runways. Instrument Procedures and Regulatory. 6. Land and Hold Short Operations. Regulatory. 7. Runway Limitations. Instrument Procedures. D. Meteorology 1. Basic weather definitions. Weather.

2. Temperature, pressure and winds. Weather. 3. Atmospheric moisture, fog and clouds. Weather. 4. Air masses and frontal systems. Weather. 5. Thunderstorms, icing and windshear. Weather. 6. High Altitude weather situations. Weather. E. Winter Operations / Ground Deicing 1. The use of holdover times when using Winter Operations. deicing / anti-icing fluids. 2. De-icing / Anti-icing procedures, including Winter Operations. inspection, check procedures and responsibilities. 3. Communications. Winter Operations. 4. Surface contamination. Winter Operations. 5. Types and characteristics of de-icing / antiicing fluids. Winter Operations. 6. Cold weather preflight inspection Winter Operations. procedures. 7. Techniques for recognizing contamination. Winter Operations. F. Navigation 1. Definitions. Regulatory and Instrument Procedures. 2. Basic navigation instruments. Instrument Procedures. 3. Dead reckoning and pilotage concepts and Instrument Procedures. procedures. 4. Navigation aids. Instrument Procedures. 5. VHF, VLF, GPS and self-contained systems. Instrument Procedures and RNAV. G. Airspace and ATC Procedures 1. Definitions. Instrument Procedures and RNAV. 2. Description of airspace. Instrument Procedures, RNAV and Regulatory. 3. Navigation performance and separation Instrument Procedures and RNAV. standards. 4. Controller and pilot responsibilities. Instrument Procedures and RNAV. 5. ATC communications. Instrument Procedures and RNAV. 6. Air traffic flow control. Instrument Procedures and RNAV. 7. Wake Turbulence Recognition and Controlled Flight Into Terrain / Wake Turbulence. Avoidance. H. En Route and terminal area charting and flight planning 1. Terminology of charting services. Instrument Procedures, RNAV and NACO / Jepp Chart Differences. 2. Takeoff minimums, landing minimums and Regulatory. alternate requirements. 3. General Acme Air s flight planning Instrument Procedures.

procedures. 4. Flight service and international International North America. procedures. 5. Airport diagrams. NACO / Jepp Chart Differences. 6. Airport Ground Operational Safety. Runway Incursion. 7. Special airport familiarization. Regulatory. I. Concepts of instrument procedures 1. Definitions. Instrument Procedures and RNAV. 2. Holding patterns and procedure turns. Instrument Procedures and RNAV. 3. Precision approaches. Instrument Procedures and RNAV. 4. Nonprecision approaches. Instrument Procedures and RNAV. 5. Circling, visual, and contact approaches. Instrument Procedures and RNAV. 6. Landing minimums. Instrument Procedures and RNAV. 7. Visual cues before and during descent Instrument Procedures and RNAV. below DH or MDA. J. Wake Turbulence 1. Causes. Controlled Flight Into Terrain / Wake Turbulence. 2. Accident Prevention. Controlled Flight Into Terrain / Wake Turbulence. K. All weather surface operations 1. Surface movement. a,b,c,d,e & f. Runway Incursion. 2. Airport markings. Runway Incursion. 3. Airport signs. Runway Incursion. 4. Airport lighting. Runway Incursion. L. Airport Ground Operational Safety 1. SOPs Runway Incursion. Curriculum Segment: International Procedures Training Special Curriculum Segment Training Manual Reference Online Course A. Recurrent 1. ICAO Operations Rules International North America / RVSM / WATRS 2. ICAO Operations Regulations International North America / RVSM / WATRS 3. ICAO Measurement Standards International North America / RVSM / WATRS 4. Use of oceanic Planning Charts North Atlantic

5. Publication Sources International North America / RVSM / WATRS 6. Itinerary Planning North Atlantic 7. ICAO Flight Plan and Flight Log North Atlantic 8. Route Planning North Atlantic 9. Enroute & Terminal Procedures Europe P-RNAV 10. Long Range Communications International North America / RVSM / WATRS 11. TCAS / ACAS Operations International North America / RVSM / WATRS 12. Special Use Airspace Structure International North America / RVSM / WATRS 13. RVSM International North America / RVSM / WATRS 14. MNPS North Atlantic 15. BRNAV RNP 5/10 Europe P-RNAV 16. Air Traffic Clearances North Atlantic 17. Meteorology International North America / RVSM / WATRS 18. Navigation Procedures North Atlantic 19. Emergency Procedures North Atlantic 20. Crew Resource Management International North America / RVSM / WATRS 21. Atlantic* North Atlantic 22. Pacific* Pacific Ocean Region 23. Central and South America* International Latin and South America 24. Caribbean, Bermuda & WATRS* International North America / RVSM / WATRS 25. Altimetry Review* International North America / RVSM / WATRS 26. ICAO Approach Procedures* International North America / RVSM / WATRS 27. Russian Operations* 28. Customs, Immigration & Security* International North America / RVSM / WATRS * Indicates Optional Item