Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p212
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 734053–738417

5.        trainee interaction with others, and participation in training activities, are continuously monitored and interventions are made where appropriate;
            6.          opportunities are provided for trainees to reflect on their learning progress;
            7.        demonstrates the ability to:
                   1.          operate the functional controls of the instructor station;
                   2.         operate the functional controls of the pilot station;
                   3.       freeze the simulator;
                   4.       reposition the simulator to a designated position in space.
     5.               SIR.5 – Demonstrate a flight sequence
               1.          narrative coordinated with demonstration;
               2.         demonstrates smooth and accurate flying;
               3.       correct handover and  takeover techniques are used;
               4.       demonstrate accurate fault analysis;
               5.         correct instructional and testing techniques are used throughout exercise.
     6.               SIR.6 – Conduct post-training activities
            1.        significant details of trainee's performance are clearly and accurately debriefed;
            2.        completes trainee performance record in a comprehensive and legible manner;
            3.         completes training performance record as soon as practicable after session and definitely before conducting another training session;
            4.        determines if the trainee is competent in a particular competency element;
            5.        achievement record is completed (when competency in a particular competency element has been achieved);
            6.          playback devices are employed during debriefing to illustrate key learning points when appropriate;
            7.        trainee is briefed on the details of the next training event as appropriate;
            8.        trainee records are maintained in accordance with workplace procedures;
            9.          relevant stakeholders are kept informed about trainee learning progress;
           10.          synthetic device faults are recorded and rectified in accordance with workplace procedures;
           11.         support and guidance are provided post-synthetic environment activities as appropriate.
     7.               SIR.7 – Review synthetic environment facilitation processes
            1.        training session outcomes are evaluated against desired session outcomes;
            2.        a review is undertaken post-completion of the learning program, course or qualification;
            3.         time is taken to reflect on own performance as a trainer or facilitator, and ways to improve performance are explored;
            4.        recommendations for improvements in facilitating training and appropriateness of synthetic systems, tools and resources are identified and documented, and discussed with relevant personnel for future action.

 2.                     Range of variables
        1.        activities are performed in accordance with published procedures;
        2.        number of trainees;
        3.         limitations of the approved flight simulation training device can include:
               1.          fidelity;
               2.         movement;
               3.       instrumentation;
               4.       resolution;
        4.        flight simulation training devices can include:
               1.          full motion simulator;
               2.         flight training device;
               3.       synthetic training device;
               4.       virtual reality training system;
               5.         single, multiple or team operator simulator;
               6.       simulator;
               7.      part-task simulator;
               8.    desktop simulator;
               9.       operating system;
              10.         associated simulator computer hardware and software;
        5.        risk management issues can include:
               1.          threat and error management;
               2.         simulation motion sickness;
               3.       equipment malfunction and failure;
               4.       smoke or overheat warnings;
               5.         simulator access and egress;
               6.       emergency