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giodisan
5th May 2014, 16:51
Salve a tutti, qualcuno mi può indicare dove trovare il corso minimo da effettuare in ambito EASA per passare a sinistra?

Mi ricordavo che le JAR prevedevano minimo 25 tratte con istruttore più check intermedio e finale, ma non riesco a trovare corrispondenza con le EASA :(

Nick 1
5th May 2014, 16:54
Lion Air ???

giodisan
5th May 2014, 16:59
Magari... Ma a loro credo non importi molto di EASA...

joe falchetto 64
5th May 2014, 21:52
Commission Regulation (EC) 859/2008.

para OPS 1.955 "Nomination as Commander".

(a) An operator shall ensure that for upgrade to commander from co-pilot and for those joining as commanders:
1. A minimum level of experience, acceptable to the Authority, is specified in the Operations Manual; and
2. For multi-crew operations, the pilot completes an appropriate command course.
(b) The command course required by subparagraph (a)2 above must be specified in the Operations Manual and include at least the following:
1. training in an STD (including line orientated flying training) and/or flying training;
2. an operator proficiency check operating as commander;
3. commander’s responsibilities;
4. line training in command under supervision. A minimum of 10 sectors is required for pilots already qualified on the aeroplane type;
5. completion of a commander’s line check as prescribed in OPS 1.965(c) and route and aerodrome competence qualifications as prescribed in OPS 1.975; and
6. elements of Crew Resource Management.

Ma su pprune devi chiedere queste cose? Chiama no? Sono anche "quality manager" qualora non lo sapessi.

Ciao.