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Character Range: 721232–724766

debriefs trainees as a crew and then individually as required;
            3.         debriefs trainee from a macro to micro perspective i.e. gives a general overview of performance then drills down to specific areas requiring attention to improve competency;
            4.        provides a post-session plan of action for trainee to address areas requiring attention;
            5.        completes debrief on a positive note highlighting areas of good performance.
     6.               FIR9.6 – Post-session administration
            1.        completes trainee performance record in a comprehensive and legible manner;
            2.        completes training performance record as soon as practicable after session and definitely before conducting another training session;
            3.         determines if the trainee is competent in a particular competency element;
            4.        achievement record is completed (when competency in a particular competency element has been achieved).

 2.                     Range of variables
        1.        activities are performed in accordance with published procedures;
        2.        single trainee or small groups of trainees;
        3.         classroom or approved flight simulator;
        4.        various SOPs and aircraft types;
        5.        trainees from different cultures;
        6.          sessions covering normal, abnormal and emergency operations.

 3.                     Underpinning knowledge of the following:
        1.        principles and methods of instruction;
        2.        principles of competency based training in aviation;
        3.         principles of effective interpersonal communication;
        4.        cultural factors related to multi-crew operations.

FAE-10 Formation flying — gyroplane

1 Unit description
    This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to fly a gyroplane in formation, plan a formation flight, brief all participants and lead a formation.

2 Elements and performance criteria
2.1 FAE-10.1 – Fly echelon formation
       (a) maintain the specified echelon right and left formation stations while remaining in the lateral plane of the lead aircraft during all manoeuvres and phases of flight;
       (b) balance gyroplane;
       (c) apply standard clear and concise radiotelephony phraseology to ensure precise advice to formation lead and other formation aircraft;
       (d) perform pairs take-off;
       (e) perform pairs stream take-off and join up;
       (f) apply specified procedures and hand signals (non-verbal) for take-off;
       (g) maintain the specified echelon position during take-off.
2.2 FAE-10.2 – Fly line astern formation
       (a) maintain the specified line astern formation station while remaining stepped down and in line astern with the lead aircraft during all manoeuvres and phases of flight;
       (b) maintain in line with lead aircraft;
       (c) balance gyroplane.
2.3 FAE-10.3 – Perform station changes
    Manoeuvre the gyroplane to specified alternative formation stations during all phases of flight in the briefed sequence, while remaining clear of all other formation aircraft.
2.4 FAE-10.4 – Perform manoeuvres in echelon and line astern
       (a) straight and level at various airspeeds;
       (b) level turns at various airspeeds;
       (c) climbing:
(i) straight;
(ii) turning;
       (d) descending at various speeds:
(i) straight;
(ii) turning;
       (e) flight in various aircraft configurations:
(i) straight and level;
(ii)