Pilot Proficiency
Program
| Committee |
Name |
Phone |
E-Mail |
| Pilot Proficiency |
Faye Warren |
0419 516 091 |
faye.warren@tipping.org.au |
Links
The APS PPP is based
on that developed by the Comanche Society and that published by the US ASF.
The
goal of the Pilot/PPP
is to institute a recognized Pilot Proficiency training program for
Piper pilots to enhance the safety of their flying operations.
The program consists
of two major elements:
Ground component
This component is
completed on the fly-in weekend and covers Piper flight operations as
well as an in-depth look at the safety critical systems on our Pipers.
Flight component
The Flight component
must be completed either on the weekend or within the following 6
weeks. It consists of a flight in your aircraft of approximately an
hours duration that covers the key aspects of normal and emergency
operation of the aircraft.
The Program
Shortly before the
course you will be sent a quiz that you should attempt to complete
before you come. You will also receive a list of the documentation you
will be required to bring.
You must arrive and be registered on Friday evening. Registration will
open at the airport from 4:00pm followed by a BBQ dinner. Registration
paperwork will also be completed on Friday evening.
The ground program commences on Saturday at 8:30am. The ground
component continues on Sunday in parallel with the flight component.
The flight component commences on Sunday. The flight is of
approximately one hours duration and includes standard flight sequences
designed to improve your confidence and safety in handling your
aircraft. You are Pilot in Command and can chose not to perform any
sequence you are not comfortable with. The debrief is between you and
the instructor, and you keep the debriefing sheet.
There are approximately 10 flight slots available on the weekend. These
will be assigned in order of registration. If you are unable to attend
one of these slots, you will be able to make a booking with one of the
instructors within the following 6 weeks.
For the flight component we can only accept aircraft insured for ground
and flight risks and with liability cover.
Frequently Asked
Questions
Q: Is the program
accredited?
A:
Please see this page
Q: Is the program
operated by a Flying School?
A: No. The course is
not operated by a Flying School or under an AOC. Pilots attending the
course must be legally current to fly. During the flying sequence the
instructor acts only as a check pilot.
Q: Does the course
satisfy the BFR requirement?
A: No. The course
focuses on pilot proficiency issues. The procedures required by a BFR
are not covered.
Q: Can I recover the
cost of the course?
A: QBE have agreed to
allow a 50% rebate of the cost of the program over two consecutive
policy periods. The APS will provide members who complete the PPP a
letter to provide to QBE at renewal time.
Links:
Pilot
/ PPP course outline
Next
course
Stage I - Horsham early 2009 TBA - Registration Form
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