Instructor Seminars 2007 1 Who flies with pilots operating on a licence issued by a State other than NZ? Refer to web under ‘Pilots’’ CPL/ATPL – Flight Test & Law exam PPL entry level is BFR Fundamental differences awareness Finding the gaps Standard relates to issue privileges (FTSG) 2 Eligibility requirements Application Logbook assessment Current overseas pilot licence Unexpired overseas medical 3 A C requires... “A comprehensive briefing covering all appropriate aspects of VFR operations in NZ airspace” 4 Where to start – ground work... NZ section of Flight Manual Legal requirements C of A Group Rating Number Technical log P Charts if retained 5 Promulgated documents... Aviation Information Publication (AIP Vols 1 & 4) Supplements - NOTAM Information circulars Charts – scale 6 Airspace... Various types & associated procedures Cruising levels/magnetic tables Air traffic services Flight plans/Sartime IFIS 7 Rules & Advisory Circulars... Part 91 – operating rule Rules frequently confronted Logging of flight time Part 12 & 005 form Sample ASL law exam? 8 Meteorology... Met-flight & IFIS NZ climatology Changeable & mountainous Continental v oceanic 9 Communications... Blind spots Language Colloquialisms & accents Standard phraseology Radio flight telephone operator rating 10 Pre-flight Practises vary especially refuelling Observe Make no assumptions First flight of day – operator v pilot responsibilities 11 Flight exercise variances... Standard overhead rejoins Stalling Compass turns Forced landing without power Precision landings Low flying Grass field Precautionary landing technique 12 Endorsements... Instrument time cannot be endorsed Cross country Night 13 Questions... 14 General reminder points... What’s New Syllabus reviews English language testing – pre solo ITC courses KDRs Forms – use latest versions 15 General points cont... FPP Applications Complete packages Cross country briefings – reporting points RTF communications Part 61 Stage II & III NPRM 16 Integrity of Standards Cheating/dishonesty Exams/logbook fraud/correct recording of time Timetable pressures Certifying – don’t compromise your standards NZ licences highly regarded Integrity of these in your hands Retain & maintain high standards 17 Questions... 18