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CURRICULUM: Additional aircraft rating Jan 12, 2011

CLASS: MULTI-ENGINE RATING REVISION 2

This TCO meets all of the curriculum requirements for Additional Aircraft Multi-Engine Rating Course contained in Appendices I of FAR Part 141.

OBJECTIVE OF TRAINING:

The trainee will obtain the Multi-Engine Rating on the existing Private or Commercial pilot certificate.

COURSE COMPLETION STANDARDS:

The trainee must meet private or commercial pilot practical test standards for the add-on rating.

Course Completion Standards require that each lesson be satisfactory. In addition, the trainee must meet or exceed the standards listed for each area of operation in the Practical Test Standards.

Note: Course ground and flight times in this program are of minimum levels necessary to complete the program. Actual times may be greater in order to meet required standards.

An applicant may be eligible for the FAA Multiengine added Rating after completion of the required 15 hours of dual instruction. the additional 10 hours of PIC may be completed after the FAA practical test to allow for time building as PIC. This is required by CAAC.

ENROLLMENT REQUIRMENTS:

·  Be 18 years of age or older

·  A person must hold the following prior to enrolling in the flight portion of the commercial pilot certification course:

a)  At least a private pilot certificate; and

b)  Hold an instrument rating in the aircraft that is appropriate to the aircraft category rating for which the course applies; or

c)  Be concurrently enrolled in an instrument-rating course that is appropriate to the aircraft category rating for which the course applies, and pass the required instrument rating practical test prior to completing the commercial pilot certification course.

·  Hold a current medical certificate

Aircraft Description:

Make Model Engine Seating Special Equipment

Diamond DA42 TAE 4 Garmin -1000

Baron BE55 Continental IO-470-L 4

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CLASS: MULTI-ENGINE RATING Original

multi-engine RATING COURSE INTRODUCTION

This course is for pilots who have completed the Private or Commercial Single Engine Course.

COURSE OVERVIEW

The course is divided into three segments, Ground Training, FTD/AATD and Flight Training. The Ground Training consists of 20 hours of structured training.

Flight Training: Total Course Hours: 30

1.  Dual Flight Training Hours: 17

2.  FTD/AATD Dual Hours: 3

3.  As PIC Hours: 10

GROUND TRAINING

Ground Training has four learning methods in one stage:

1.  Commercial Multi-Engine Manual – Self study using the Jeppesen Manual

2.  Pilot Briefings

3.  Stage Exams – Testing

4.  Exam Debriefing – Testing Reviewed

STAGE EXAMS

Stage exams are given at the completion of each module of training to measure trainee knowledge.

FINAL EXAMS

The final exam will measure the trainee’s knowledge of the entire course.

FLIGHT TRAINING

·  Dual Instruction

·  Briefings

·  Night Training

·  Instrument Training

·  FTD/AATD Training (Maximum CAAC FTD/AATD Credit is 3 Hours)

POSTFLIGHT EVALUATION

Post flight Evaluation is used to grade each event or element for pilot records.

PILOT BRIEFINGS

Pilot Briefings are conducted prior to most dual and solo flight lessons to review and explain entire lesson.

multi-Engine RATING COURSE OVERVIEW – GROUND TRAINING
Multi-Engine Manual Study / Stage & End-of-Course Exams / Briefings & Debriefings / Total Hours
Ground Stage / 16 / 2 / 2 / 20

multi-engine RATING COURSE OVERVIEW – FLIGHT TRAINING

Day Local
Dual / Dual Day Cross Country / Night
Dual / *As PIC / Instrument / AATD / Total
Hours
10.0 / 3.5 / 3.5 / 10 / (5.0) / 3 / 30

Note: 10 Hours as PIC Required for CAAC authorities.

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LESSON TIME ALLOCATION
Ground Training / Flight Training
Multi-Engine Manual Study / FTD/AATD / Pilot Briefings / Stage & Final Exams / Exam Debriefings / Dual / As PIC
Day Local / Day Cross-Country / Night / Complex / Instrument / Day Local / Cross-Country / Night
4 / GL 1 - Multi-Engine Systems
0.5 / Briefing - Multi-Engine Operations and Systems
.5 / FL 1 - Intro to Multi-Engine Airplane and Maneuvers / 1 / 1 / 0.2
4 / GL 2 - Performance Considerations
0.5 / Briefing - Performance Considerations
.5 / FL 2 - Basic Maneuvers - VR/IR / 1 / 1 / 0.2
.5 / FL 3 - Performance Maneuvers - VR/IR / 1 / 1 / 0.3
4 / GL 3 - Engine Out Operations
0.5 / Briefing - Engine Out Operations
.5 / FL 4 - Engine Out Operations / 1 / 1 / 0.2
.5 / FL 5 - Emergency Operations / 1 / 1 / 0.2
.5 / FL 6 - Review Engine Out Operations / 1 / 1 / 0.2
4 / GL 4 - Multi-Engine Instrument Flight
0.5 / Briefing - Multi-Engine Instrument Flight
FL 7 - Emergency Operations/Instrument Flight / 1.5 / 1.5 / 0.7
FL 8 - Multi-Engine Instrument (Day Cross-Country) / 3.5 / 3.5 / 1
FL 9 - Multi-Engine Instrument (Night Cross-Country) / 3.5 / 3.5 / 1
1 / 1 / GL 5 - Stage Exam
1 / 1 / GL 6 - End-of-Course Exam
FL 10 - Stage Check / 1 / 1 / 0.5
FL 11 - End-of-Course Check / 1.5 / 1.5 / 0.5
16 / 3 / 2 / 2 / 2 / Multi-Engine Stage Totals / 10.0 / 3.5 / 3.5 / (1) / (5)
FL-12, FL-13 *10 Hours CAAC PIC Time Building / 10.0 / (10.0)

*CAAC Required

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CURRICULUM SEGMENT: Ground Training

OBJECTIVES

During this stage, the trainee will learn multi-engine aerodynamics, operating procedures, systems and performance considerations. The trainee will learn to accurately use performance charts and compute weight and balance data to control the weight and balance conditions of the multi-engine airplane. In addition, the trainee will learn principles, techniques and procedures, which apply to engine-out and instrument flight in the multi-engine airplane.

STAGE VII COMPLETION STANDARDS

This stage will be completed successfully when the trainee passes the Stage Exam and the Multi-Engine End-of-Course Exam with a grade of 80 percent and the instructor has reviewed each incorrect response to ensure complete understanding.

GROUND LESSON 1

(4.0)

Lesson Objectives:

·  Gain a basic understanding of multi-engine procedures and maneuvers.

·  Become familiar with systems associated with the multi-engine aircraft.

Lesson Completion Standards:

·  The trainee will show through oral quizzing, understanding of multi-engine procedures and maneuvers.

·  Completion of Exercises 1A and 1B with a minimum passing score of 80%, and the instructor will review each incorrect response to ensure complete understanding before the trainee progresses to Ground Lesson 2.

Academic Content:

Section A – Procedures and Maneuvers

Multi-Engine Aerodynamics

Preflight Preparation

Multi-Engine Operations

Maximum Performance Takeoff and Climb

Maximum Performance Approach and Landing

Multi-Engine Flight Maneuvers

Section B – General Systems

Propeller Systems

Fuel Systems

Fuel Injection Systems

Electrical Systems

Landing Gear Systems

Turbo charging

Ice Control Equipment and Systems

Cabin Heating Systems

High Altitude Operations

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GROUND LESSON 2

(4.0)

Lesson Objectives:

·  Learn to compute and control the weight and balance condition of multi-engine airplanes.

·  Understand how to accurately calculate the expected performance values from the multi-engine airplane performance charts.

Lesson Completion Standards:

·  The trainee will show through oral quizzing, understanding of performance factors, including weight and balance calculations.

·  Completion of Exercises 2A and 2B with a minimum passing score of 80%, and the instructor will review each incorrect response to ensure complete understanding before the trainee progresses to Ground Lesson 3.

Academic Content:

Section A – Weight and Balance

Weight

Balance

Section B – General Systems

Performance Factors

Performance Charts

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GROUND LESSON 3

(4.0)

Lesson Objectives:

·  Learn the principles of engine-out aerodynamics and the related procedures and maneuvers for engine-out operations in multi-engine airplanes.

Lesson Completion Standards:

·  The trainee will show through oral quizzing, understanding of engine-out aerodynamics and related procedures.

·  Completion of Exercises 3A and 3B with a minimum passing score of 80%, and the instructor will review each incorrect response to ensure complete understanding before the trainee progresses to Ground Lesson 4.

Academic Content:

Section A – Aerodynamics

Critical Engine

Minimum Control Speed

Engine-Out Maneuvers

Single-Engine Ceilings

Section B – Procedures and Maneuvers

Engine Shutdown

Engine-Out Maneuvers

Engine Inoperative Loss of Directional Control Demonstration

GROUND LESSON 4

(4.0)

Lesson Objectives:

·  Develop knowledge of instrument procedures in the multi-engine airplane with both engines operating and with one engine inoperative.

Lesson Completion Standards:

·  The trainee will show through oral quizzing, understanding of normal and engine-out instrument procedures.

·  Completion of Exercises 4A and 4B with a minimum passing score of 80%, and the instructor will review each incorrect response to ensure complete understanding before the trainee progresses to Ground Lesson 5.

Academic Content:

Section A – Normal Procedures

Aircraft Control

IFR Planning

Section B – Instrument Procedures with One Engine Inoperative

Engine Failure During Straight-and-Level Flight and Turns

Instrument Approach with One Engine Inoperative

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GROUND LESSON 5

Stage Exam (2.0)

Lesson Objectives:

·  Complete the Stage exam covering the first three chapters of the Instrument/Commercial Manual, the FARs and NTSB Part 830 rules.

Lesson Completion Standards:

·  The lesson and stage are complete when the trainee has completed the Exam with a minimum passing score of 80% and the instructor has reviewed each incorrect response to ensure complete understanding before the trainee progresses to the Multi-Engine End-of-Course Exam.

Academic Content:

Multi-Engine Operations and Systems

Multi-Engine Aerodynamics

Performance Consideration

Weight and Balance

Performance Charts

Engine-Out Operations

GROUND LESSON 6

End-of-Course Exam (2.0)

Lesson Objectives:

·  Complete the End-of-Course exam covering the material presented in the Multi-Engine Course.

Lesson Completion Standards:

·  The lesson and stage are complete when the trainee has completed the Multi-Engine End-of-Course Exam with a minimum passing score of 80% and the instructor has reviewed each incorrect response to ensure complete understanding.

Academic Content:

Stage Exam

Multi-Engine Operations and Systems

Multi-Engine Aerodynamics

Performance Consideration

Weight and Balance

Performance Charts

Weight and Balance

Engine-Out Operations

Multi-Engine Instrument Flight

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CURRICULUM SEGMENT: flight Training

OBJECTIVES

The objective of this Stage is to provide the instruction and practice necessary to attain the proficiency level required of a multi-engine rated pilot. The trainee will learn to fly the multi-engine airplane during normal two-engine operations as well as in engine-out situations. Additionally, the trainee will acquire the proficiency required for IFR operations in the multi-engine airplane.

COMPLETION STANDARDS

This stage is complete when the trainee can demonstrate all multi-engine flight maneuvers and procedures at the proficiency level of a commercial pilot with an instrument rating. The trainee also will successfully complete the Stage and end-of-course flight checks.

FLIGHT LESSON 1 : Prerequisite FTD/AATD .5 Hours

BRIEFING (.5); DUAL – LOCAL (1.0)

Lesson Objectives:

·  During the lesson the trainee will become acquainted with the training airplane.

·  The trainee should learn the attitudes, power settings, and configurations required for the performance of the listed maneuvers and procedures using visual references (VR) and instrument references (IR).

Lesson Completion Standards:

·  At the completion of this lesson, the trainee will be able to perform the listed ground operations with a minimum of instructor assistance.

·  The trainee will demonstrate the knowledge of attitudes, power settings, and configurations necessary to perform the listed maneuvers and procedures by maintaining altitude ±200 feet, heading ±10, and airspeed ±10 knots.

Section A – Departure Charts

Certificates and Documents

Minimum Equipment List

Multi-Engine Operation of Systems

Multi-Engine Performance and Limitations

Review of V-Speeds

Preflight Procedures

Preflight Inspection

Cockpit Management

Engine Starting

Normal and Crosswind Taxiing

Before Takeoff Check

Safety-Related Operations & Procedures

Checklist Usage

Crew Resource Management

Positive Exchange of Flight Controls

Stall/Spin Awareness

Wake Turbulence Avoidance

Low Level Wind Shear

Visual Scanning and Collision Avoidance

Runway Incursion Avoidance

Land and Hold Short Operations (LAHSO)

Basic Instrument Maneuvers (VR) (IR)

Straight-and-Level Flight

Constant Altitude Change of Airspeed

Constant Airspeed Climbs and Descents

Turns to Headings

Drag Changes for Various Configurations

Takeoffs and Landings

Normal Takeoff and Climb

Crosswind Takeoff and Climb

Traffic Patterns

Normal Approach and Landing

Crosswind Approach and Landing

Postflight Procedures

After Landing

Parking and Securing

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FLIGHT LESSON 2 Prerequisite FTD/AATD .5 Hours

BRIEFING (.5); DUAL – LOCAL (1.0)