
Airman Certification Standards: Flight Instructor - Helicopter (2024)
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Inhalt
- Cover
- Copyright
- Contents
- FAA-S-ACS-29 Flight Instructor for Rotorcraft Category Helicopter Rating
- Foreword
- Revision History
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Airman Certification Standards Concept
- Area of Operation I. Fundamentals of Instructing
- Task A. Effects of Human Behavior and Communication on the Learning Process
- Task B. Learning Process
- Task C. Course Development, Lesson Plans, and Classroom Training Techniques
- Task D. Student Evaluation, Assessment, and Testing
- Task E. Elements of Effective Teaching in a Professional Environment
- Task F. Elements of Effective Teaching that Include Risk Management and Accident Prevention
- Area of Operation II. Technical Subject Areas
- Task A. Human Factors
- Task B. Visual Scanning and Collision Avoidance
- Task C. Runway Incursion Avoidance
- Task D. Principles of Flight
- Task E. Flight Controls
- Task F. Operation of Systems
- Task G. Performance and Limitations
- Task H. National Airspace System
- Task I. Navigation Systems and Radar Services
- Task J. Navigation and Cross-Country Flight Planning
- Task K. 14 CFR and Publications
- Task L. Endorsements and Logbook Entries
- Task M. Night Operations
- Area of Operation III. Preflight Preparation
- Task A. Pilot Qualifications
- Task B. Airworthiness Requirements
- Task C. Weather Information
- Area of Operation IV. Preflight Lesson on a Maneuver to be Performed in Flight
- Task A. Maneuver Lesson
- Area of Operation V. Preflight Procedures
- Task A. Preflight Assessment
- Task B. Flight Deck Management
- Task C. Powerplant Starting and Rotor Engagement
- Task D. Before Takeoff Check
- Area of Operation VI. Airport and Heliport Operations
- Task A. Runway/Taxiway/Heliport/Helipad Signs, Markings, and Lighting
- Task B. Communications, Light Signals, and Runway Lighting Systems
- Task C. Traffic Patterns
- Area of Operation VII. Hovering Maneuvers
- Task A. Vertical Takeoff and Landing
- Task B. Hover Taxi
- Task C. Air Taxi
- Task D. Taxiing with Wheel-Type Landing Gear
- Task E. Slope Operations
- Area of Operation VIII. Takeoffs, Landings, and Go-Arounds
- Task A. Normal Takeoff and Climb
- Task B. Normal and Crosswind Approach
- Task C. Maximum Performance Takeoff and Climb
- Task D. Steep Approach
- Task E. Rolling Takeoff (Wheel-Type Landing Gear)
- Task F. Shallow Approach and Running/Roll-On Landing
- Task G. Go-Around
- Area of Operation IX. Fundamentals of Flight
- Task A. Straight-and-Level Flight
- Task B. Level Turns
- Task C. Straight Climbs and Climbing Turns
- Task D. Straight Descents and Descending Turns
- Area of Operation X. Performance Maneuvers
- Task A. Rapid Deceleration/Quick Stop
- Task B. Straight-In Autorotation in a Single-Engine Helicopter
- Task C. Autorotation with Turns in a Single-Engine Helicopter
- Area of Operation XI. Emergency Operations
- Task A. Powerplant Failure in a Hover in a Single-Engine Helicopter
- Task B. Powerplant Failure at Altitude in a Single-Engine Helicopter
- Task C. Approach and Landing with One Engine Inoperative (OEI) (Simulated) (Multiengine Helicopter Only)
- Task D. Flight Solely by Reference to Instruments
- Task E. Recovery from Unusual Flight Attitudes
- Task F. Vortex Ring State (VRS)
- Task H. Systems and Equipment Malfunctions
- Task I. Dynamic Rollover
- Task J. Ground Resonance
- Task K. Low Gravity (G) Recognition and Recovery
- Task L. Emergency Equipment and Survival Gear
- Task M. Antitorque System Failure
- Area of Operation XII. Special Operations
- Task A. Confined Area Operations
- Task B. Pinnacle Operations
- Area of Operation XIII. Postflight Procedures
- Task A. After Landing, Parking, and Securing
- Appendix 1: Practical Test Roles, Responsibilities, and Outcomes
- Eligibility Requirements for a Flight Instructor Pilot Certificate
- Use of the ACS During a Practical Test
- Instructor Responsibilities
- Evaluator Responsibilities
- Possible Outcomes of the Test
- Additional Rating Task Table
- Addition of a Rotorcraft Category Helicopter Rating to an Existing Flight Instructor Certificate
- Flight Instructor Renewal/Reinstatement
- Renewal & Reinstatement of a Flight Instructor
- Appendix 2: Safety of Flight
- General
- Use of Checklists
- Positive Exchange of Flight Controls
- Use of Distractions
- Aeronautical Decision-Making, Risk Management, Crew Resource Management, and Single-Pilot Resource Management
- Simulated Powerplant Failure Considerations (Single and Multiengine Helicopters)
- Autorotations in a Single-Engine Helicopter
- Helicopter Touchdown Autorotation Endorsement
- Appendix 3: Aircraft, Equipment, and Operational Requirements & Limitations
- Aircraft Requirements & Limitations
- Equipment Requirements & Limitations
- Single and Multiengine Helicopters
- Use of Flight Simulation Training Devices (FSTD)
- Credit for Pilot Time in an FSTD
- Use of Aviation Training Devices (ATD)
- Credit for Pilot Time in an ATD
- Operational Requirements, Limitations, & Task Information
- FAA-G-ACS-2 Airman Certification Standards Companion Guide for Pilots
- Foreword
- Revision History
- Table of Contents
- Why the FAA Created this Guide
- The Non-Regulatory Material in this Guide
- Section 1: Knowledge Test Eligibility, Description, and Registration
- Eligibility
- Steps for Knowledge Test Registration
- Testing Procedures for Applicants Requesting Special Accommodations
- Acceptable Forms of Identification
- Acceptable Forms of Applicant Address Verification
- Airman Knowledge Test Description
- Taking the Knowledge Test
- Acceptable and Unacceptable Materials
- Test Taking Tips
- Section 2: Airman Knowledge Test Report
- Applicant Name Considerations for the Airman Knowledge Test Report and the Practical Test
- Retesting After Failure of AKTR
- Knowledge Test Codes During Transition from PTS To ACS
- ACS Archived Test Codes
- Obtaining a Duplicate AKTR
- Section 3: ACS Risk Management
- Section 4: Flight Instructor Applicant Considerations
- Flight Instructor ACS Information
- Section 5: References
- Section 6: Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Section 7: Practical Test Checklist (Applicant)
- Acceptable Aircraft
- Personal Equipment
- Personal Records
- Section 8: Knowledge Test Reports and Archived ACS Codes
- Private Pilot for Airplane Category ACS Archived Codes
- Commercial Pilot for Airplane Category ACS Archived Codes
- Instrument Rating - Airplane ACS Archived Codes
- Airline Transport Pilot and Type Rating ACS Archived Codes
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