Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p204
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 706817–710693

in achieving the standard;
                   2.         provide additional instruction and demonstration as necessary to assist trainee;
                   3.       encourage the trainee to develop self-assessment skills;
                   4.       note training events for debriefing and assessment.
     4.               FIR3.4 – Manage threats and errors
            1.        manage responsibilities as pilot in command for the safe operation of the aircraft and maintain situation awareness while providing instruction;
            2.        identify and manage threats and errors;
            3.         intervene to recover the aircraft if trainee does not manage an undesired aircraft state;
            4.        develop the trainee's responsibility through the application of human factors principles for threat and error management.
     5.               FIR3.5 – Conduct post-flight briefing
            1.        ask the trainee to self-assess performance against the performance criteria;
            2.        describe, clearly and accurately, significant details of the trainee's performance and assess the trainee's achievement against the training outcomes for the lesson and associated performance criteria;
            3.         identify any deficiencies in performance and suggest remedial actions and training;
            4.        discuss threat and error management issues encountered during the flight;
            5.        brief the trainee on the details of the next training exercise;
            6.          record achievement, or otherwise, of competency, any remedial training required and identify content of the next training exercise.
     6.               FIR3.6 – Complete post-training administration
            1.        relevant staff are informed of trainee's performance and results;
            2.        administration procedures required for issue of an endorsement or military equivalent are completed.
     7.               FIR3.7 – Review training
            1.        evaluate training effectiveness with trainees and other appropriate stakeholders;
            2.        evaluate final session outcomes against desired session outcomes;
            3.         identify and incorporate adjustments to delivery, presentation and content of training when appropriate.

 2.                     Range of variables
        1.        activities are performed in accordance with published procedures;
        2.        flight training includes training for the issue of a flight crew licence, rating or endorsement using a suitable training aircraft or approved synthetic flight trainer;
        3.         flight training includes the units and elements authorised by the flight training endorsement(s) held by the instructor;
        4.        aeronautical knowledge training, including pre- and post-flight briefings, is provided to support the flight training units and elements;
        5.        flight training and aircraft operation is conducted in accordance with regulatory requirements and safe operational practices and includes administrative procedures associated with authorising and recording flight training and maintaining training records;
        6.          flight training for licences and ratings is conducted under a Part 141 or Part 142 operator certificate with the relevant training specification in accordance with holder's operations manual.

 3.                     Underpinning knowledge of the following:
        1.        relevant sections of Civil Aviation Safety Regulations and Civil Aviation Orders;
        2.        performing and learning complex skills, including cognitive and developmental issues and observational learning;
        3.         cognitive basis of airmanship, situational awareness, captaincy, prioritisation, load shedding and decision making;
        4.        rate of