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Description of Multi-Crew Pilot License (MPL) Training

2013-01-31
WIP
AIR6242
to provide a description of the Multi-Crew Pilot License (MPL) and its related training program. This is intended to provide information and guidance for scheduled passenger and cargo air carriers, as well as for training providers.
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RECOMMENDED PRACTICES FOR AIR CARRIER FIRST OFFICER INITIAL TRAINING PROGRAMS

2015-01-28
WIP
ARP6321
The scope of this document is to provide those recommended practices considered essential for all air carrier first officer initial training programs. The recommended practices contained within this document are intended primarily for the guidance of passenger and cargo air carriers, and training providers. This document is also intended to guide those responsible for rule making and the provision of oversight of organizations involved in air carrier first officer initial training programs. Any professional pilot training organization may benefit from a review of the recommendations contained in this document.
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"Startle Effect" and Crew Performance

2019-05-24
WIP
ARP7218
The scope of this ARP, "Startle Effect" and Crew Performance, includes pilots of turbine powered transport category aircraft and may also pertain to general aviation, the military, and/or other sectors of aircraft operations. It is focused on flight crews certified by the United States, however, may also pertain to crews certified by other countries. The scope describes all phases of training (initial, recurrent, upgrade, remedial, and operational) in both domestic and international flight operations, with the intent of assisting flight crews in responding to "startle effect".
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ATP360 An Air Carrier First Officer Training Program

2018-05-24
CURRENT
AIR6319
ATP360 air carrier training applies to pilots holding a commercial certificate with instrument and multi-engine ratings. This document describes how the ATP360 program achieves its objectives: to educate and train qualified pilots for First Officer and eventually Captain positions with the regional and/or the major airlines. This document also provides an overview of a selection process, an academic curriculum, a flight training program, faculty preparation, and program evaluation. The focus of ATP360 is to develop industry-recognized competencies and instill the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to bring persons up to professional air carrier standards.
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