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General - Assessment of Flight Test Performance

The “Performance Criteria” section of each exercise prescribes the marking criteria.  These criteria assume no unusual circumstances as well as operation of the aeroplane in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications, recommended speeds and configurations in the Pilot’s Operating Handbook/Aircraft Flight Manual (POH/AFM) or other approved data.

The recommended climb and approach to landing airspeeds may be corrected for actual weights as depicted in available POH/AFM performance charts or tables, or, in their absence, in accordance with Airworthiness Manual Chapter 523 section 523.63 Climb, General or section 523.73 Reference Landing Approach Speed.

Throughout the flight test, the candidate is evaluated on the use of an appropriate checklist.  Division of attention and effective visual scanning should be considered when using a checklist.  Correct use is dependent on the specific task being evaluated.  The situation may be such that the use of the written checklist, while accomplishing the elements of an “Aim”, would be either unsafe or impractical.  In this case, a review of the checklist after the elements have been accomplished would be appropriate.  It is acceptable for certain items to be verified from memory.

Consideration will be given to unavoidable deviations from the published criteria due to weather, traffic or other situations beyond the reasonable control of the candidate.  To avoid the need to compensate for such situations, tests should be conducted under normal conditions, whenever possible.

Date modified:
2010-05-20