SFI-TRI

SFI-TRI

Instructor training course

The objective of this training is to train the candidate in theoretical and practical instruction for any type rating of multi-pilot aircraft for which the candidate is qualified. The aim is to train pilots for SFI approval.

Aljouad also offers qualification renewal courses. The instructor training course is divided into 2 parts and followed by an Assessment of Competences (AoC) (3 hours) .

Prerequisites

Technical

Training

12 H

Theoritical

Technical Training

The course is linked to the type of aircraft the candidate wishes to teach on and which is approved by the ATO.

The identification and application of human factors related to the multi-crew cooperation aspects of training are discussed during briefings and debriefings of technical courses. A particular attention will be paid to the maturity and judgmental capacity of the candidate instructor during briefings and debriefings. Emphasis will be placed on the safety aspects of flight training.

Pratical

Training

3

Sessions

12 H

Simulator

Practical Training

The SFI / TRI candidate prepares a simulator session including a briefing and debriefing based on a type rating session program.

The SFI / TRI candidate will present the procedures and maneuvers. He will assess and analyze the student’s performance in order to be able to deliver a relevant briefing and debriefing on any subject. A designated qualified crew will act as the students.

They will be debriefed by the SFI / TRI candidate. Then, the SFI / TRI candidate will be debriefed by the SFI / TRI instructor regarding the relevance of his remarks and his accuracy and objectivity of his analysis. A particular attention will be paid to human factors through the assessment of soft skills and management errors.

Prerequisites

SFI Flight experience

At least 1 500 hours flight time as a pilot on multi-pilot aero planes or powered-lift, as applicable.

Completed, as a pilot or as an observer, within the 12 months preceding the application, at least: 3 route sectors on the flight deck of the applicable aircraft type; or 2 line-orientated flight training-based simulator sessions conducted by qualified flight crew on the flight deck of the applicable type.

These simulator sessions shall include 2 flights of at least 2 hours each between 2 different aerodromes, and the associated pre-flight planning and de-briefing.

Licences

TR up to date

CPL, MPL or ATPL(A)

Teaching & Learning

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