Appendix K to Part 141 - Special Preparation
Courses
1. Applicability. This appendix
prescribes the minimum curriculum for the special preparation courses that
are listed in §141.11 of this part.
2. Eligibility for enrollment.
Prior to enrolling in the flight portion of a special preparation course,
a person must hold a pilot certificate, flight instructor certificate, or
ground instructor certificate that is appropriate for the exercise of the
operating privileges or authorizations sought.
3. General requirements. (a) To
be approved, a special preparation course must:
(1) Meet the appropriate requirements of
this appendix; and
(2) Prepare the graduate with the
necessary skills, competency, and proficiency to exercise safely the
privileges of the certificate, rating, or authorization for which the
course is established.
(b) An approved special preparation
course must include ground and flight training on the operating privileges
or authorization sought, for developing competency, proficiency,
resourcefulness, self-confidence, and self-reliance in the student.
4. Use of flight simulators or flight
training devices. (a) The approved special preparation course may
include training in a flight simulator or flight training device, provided
it is representative of the aircraft for which the course is approved,
meets requirements of this paragraph, and the training is given by an
authorized instructor.
(b) Training in a flight simulator that
meets the requirements of §141.41(a) of this part, may be credited for a
maximum of 10 percent of the total flight training hour requirements of
the approved course, or of this section, whichever is less.
(c) Training in a flight training device
that meets the requirements of §141.41(b) of this part, may be credited
for a maximum of 5 percent of the total flight training hour requirements
of the approved course, or of this section, whichever is less.
(d) Training in the flight simulators or
flight training devices described in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this
section, if used in combination, may be credited for a maximum of 10
percent of the total flight training hour requirements of the approved
course, or of this section, whichever is less. However, credit for
training in a flight training device that meets the requirements of
§141.41(b) cannot exceed the limitation provided for in paragraph (c) of
this section.
5. Stage check and end-of-course
tests. Each person enrolled in a special preparation course must
satisfactorily accomplish the stage checks and end-of-course tests, in
accordance with the school's approved training course, consisting of the
approved areas of operation that are appropriate to the operating
privileges or authorization sought, and for which the course applies.
6. Agricultural aircraft operations
course. An approved special preparation course for pilots in
agricultural aircraft operations must include at least the following --
(a) 25 hours of training on:
(1) Agricultural aircraft operations;
(2) Safe piloting and operating
practices and procedures for handling, dispensing, and disposing
agricultural and industrial chemicals, including operating in and around
congested areas; and
(3) Applicable provisions of part 137 of
this chapter.
(b) 15 hours of flight training on
agricultural aircraft operations.
7. Rotorcraft external-load
operations course. An approved special preparation course for pilots
of external-load operations must include at least the following --
(a) 10 hours of training on:
(1) Rotorcraft external-load operations;
(2) Safe piloting and operating
practices and procedures for external-load operations, including operating
in and around congested areas; and
(3) Applicable provisions of part 133 of
this chapter.
(b) 15 hours of flight training on
external-load operations.
8. Test pilot course. An approved
special preparation course for pilots in test pilot duties must include at
least the following --
(a) Aeronautical knowledge training on:
(1) Performing aircraft maintenance,
quality assurance, and certification test flight operations;
(2) Safe piloting and operating
practices and procedures for performing aircraft maintenance, quality
assurance, and certification test flight operations;
(3) Applicable parts of this chapter
that pertain to aircraft maintenance, quality assurance, and certification
tests; and
(4) Test pilot duties and
responsibilities.
(b) 15 hours of flight training on test
pilot duties and responsibilities.
9. Special operations course. An
approved special preparation course for pilots in special operations that
are mission-specific for certain aircraft must include at least the
following --
(a) Aeronautical knowledge training on:
(1) Performing that special flight
operation;
(2) Safe piloting operating practices
and procedures for performing that special flight operation;
(3) Applicable parts of this chapter
that pertain to that special flight operation; and
(4) Pilot in command duties and
responsibilities for performing that special flight operation.
(b) Flight training:
(1) On that special flight operation;
and
(2) To develop skills, competency,
proficiency, resourcefulness, self-confidence, and self-reliance in the
student for performing that special flight operation in a safe manner.
10. Pilot refresher course. An
approved special preparation pilot refresher course for a pilot
certificate, aircraft category and class rating, or an instrument rating
must include at least the following --
(a) 4 hours of aeronautical knowledge
training on:
(1) The aeronautical knowledge areas
that are applicable to the level of pilot certificate, aircraft category
and class rating, or instrument rating, as appropriate, that pertain to
that course;
(2) Safe piloting operating practices
and procedures; and
(3) Applicable provisions of parts 61
and 91 of this chapter for pilots.
(b) 6 hours of flight training on the
approved areas of operation that are applicable to the level of pilot
certificate, aircraft category and class rating, or instrument rating, as
appropriate, for performing pilot-in-command duties and responsibilities.
11. Flight instructor refresher
course. An approved special preparation flight instructor refresher
course must include at least a combined total of 16 hours of aeronautical
knowledge training, flight training, or any combination of ground and
flight training on the following --
(a) Aeronautical knowledge training on:
(1) The aeronautical knowledge areas of
part 61 of this chapter that apply to student, recreational, private, and
commercial pilot certificates and instrument ratings;
(2) The aeronautical knowledge areas of
part 61 of this chapter that apply to flight instructor certificates;
(3) Safe piloting operating practices
and procedures, including airport operations and operating in the National
Airspace System; and
(4) Applicable provisions of parts 61
and 91 of this chapter that apply to pilots and flight instructors.
(b) Flight training to review:
(1) The approved areas of operations
applicable to student, recreational, private, and commercial pilot
certificates and instrument ratings; and
(2) The skills, competency, and
proficiency for performing flight instructor duties and responsibilities.
12. Ground instructor refresher
course. An approved special preparation ground instructor refresher
course must include at least 16 hours of aeronautical knowledge training
on:
(a) The aeronautical knowledge areas of
part 61 of this chapter that apply to student, recreational, private, and
commercial pilots and instrument rated pilots;
(b) The aeronautical knowledge areas of
part 61 of this chapter that apply to ground instructors;
(c) Safe piloting operating practices
and procedures, including airport operations and operating in the National
Airspace System; and
(d) Applicable provisions of parts 61
and 91 of this chapter that apply to pilots and ground instructors.
[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16347, Apr. 4, 1997; Amdt.
141-9, 62 FR 40910, July 30, 1997]