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Flight Instructors Training Procedures _revised AIC_x

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5. CONSIDERATIONS OF AIRMANSHIP AND ENGINE HANDLING<br />

AIRMANSHIP<br />

The student should not require any instructor input by this stage.<br />

ENGINE HANDLING<br />

The student should not need any prompting with regard to the correct monitoring and handling of the<br />

engine.<br />

6. SIMILARITY TO PREVIOUS EXERCISES<br />

This exercise will cover all the general flying aspects covered during this course.<br />

7. DE-BRIEFING AFTER THE FLIGHT<br />

The instructor should recap on the manoeuvres flown with the particular emphasis on the following<br />

points:<br />

i. Accuracy.<br />

ii. Completion of the exercise to the required standard.<br />

iii. There must be no doubt as to the student’s ability to control the aircraft on instruments.<br />

8. DISCUSS THE STUDENT’S ACTUAL FAULTS<br />

For each fault the instructor must point out:<br />

i. The symptoms of the fault.<br />

ii. The cause of the fault.<br />

iii. The potential outcome of persisting with the fault.<br />

iv. The action necessary to correct the fault.<br />

9. BRIEFLY DISCUSS THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEXT LESSON<br />

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