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Flight Instructors Training Procedures _revised AIC_x

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1. AIM<br />

LESSON 28<br />

CONSOLIDATION<br />

The aim of this lesson is to give the student an opportunity to practice any manoeuvre that he feels<br />

unhappy with, before the final Instrument Rating test. It is also an opportunity for the instructor to boost<br />

the student’s confidence with appropriate remarks.<br />

2. PREPARING THE STUDENT FOR THE TEST<br />

i. The instructor must ensure that the student has a letter of recommendation signed by a Grade 1<br />

or 2 instructor.<br />

ii. The student must have an up to date Jeppesen or Aerad <strong>Flight</strong> Guide as well as a set of<br />

NOTAM’s and <strong>AIC</strong>’s.<br />

iii. All the required documentation must be in the aircraft.<br />

iv. The student should have a flight plan and flight log forms as well as a test form.<br />

v. The student should obtain the weather forecast for the airport where the test is to be carried out<br />

as well as the NOTAM’s in force for the airfields in question.<br />

vi. The student must have all personal equipment on board at least one hour before the appointed<br />

time for the test.<br />

vii. The aircraft should be fuelled etc. and ready for the flight test.<br />

viii. The instructor should make sure that the student has completed the required instrument time and<br />

has his logbook with him.<br />

ix. The instructor must ensure that the student knows how to use the flight guide and how to use<br />

and interpret the applicable NOTAM’s and <strong>AIC</strong>’s as well as be able to file flight plans, etc.<br />

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