SYLLABUS  
CONTENTS Page
ACADEMIC TRAINING OUTLINE 11
FLIGHT TRAINING PERIOD 1 12
FLIGHT TRAINING PERIOD 2 13
FLIGHT TRAINING COMPLETION STANDARDS 14

RECURRENT TRAINING

This syllabus includes the following phases:
1.         Academic Training
The academic training includes a one-day, eight-hour classroom based course to review the technical descriptions, limitations, normal, abnormal and emergency operations of various aircraft systems.

2.         Flight Training
Flight training in the trainee's aircraft is accomplished during two two-hour periods for a total of four hours pilot flying time.

ACADEMIC TRAINING OUTLINE


Day

1.
Aircraft General


Subject

System Review Exam
High Altitude Operations
Flight Controls
Fuel System
Electrical System
Landing Gear and Flaps

Powerplant and Propeller
Environmental System
Pressurization System
Ice and Rain Protection
Oxygen System
Pitot Static System
Lighting Systems
Warning Systems
Performance

Weight/Balance


Performance

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FLIGHT TRAINING PERIOD 1
Duration 1.5 Hour Brief
2.0 Hour Flight Training
.5 Hour Debrief

OBJECTIVE

To review instrument approach procedures using full and partial panel operations.  To identify system malfunctions and to accomplish the corrective action.

CONTENT

1. Briefing - Primary lesson objectives discussion.
    a) Engine start - GPU
        Review start limitations
    b) Normal takeoff
        Autopilot climb
    c) Cruise
        Max speed
        Intermediate
        Long range
    d) Emergency procedures
        Simulated engine failure
        Emergency landing gear extension
        Electrical failure
        Emergency descent - 178 KIAS
        Power lever/Fuel control failure
    e) Instrument procedures
        Holding
        NDB, VOR, ILS approaches
        Autopilot coupled approach
 As appropriate to certificate
   f) Landings - review as necessary

2. Flight training to proficiency on briefed items.

3. Debriefing - Discuss trainee's performance and knowledge concerning:
    a) Instrument flight operations and procedures with a full panel and with failed instruments.
    b) Identification of system malfunctions and the corrective action.

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FLIGHT TRAINING PERIOD 2
Duration 1.5 Hour Brief
2.0 Hour Flight Training
.5 Hour Debrief

OBJECTIVE

To review with the trainee with high altitude, pressurized flight under IFR. To plan and execute a cross-country flight.

CONTENT

1. Briefing - Primary lesson objectives discussion.
    a) Weather gathering
    b) Flight planning and filing procedures
    c) Takeoff (IFR or VFR as appropriate)
    d) Cruise
        High altitude operations
        Enroute procedures
    e) Arrival
f) Landings - review as necessary

2. Flight training to proficiency on briefed items.

3. Debriefing - Discuss trainee's performance and knowledge concerning:
    a) High altitude flight operations
    b) Instrument approach procedures (As appropriate)
    c) Aircraft systems operation - normal and emerge

TBM700 RECURRENT PILOT

FLIGHT TRAINING COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS

1.  Flight Planning, Weight and Balance

2.  IFR Navigation

3.  Instrument Approach Procedures (Precision and Non-precision)

4.  Missed Approach Procedures

5.  Circling Approach Procedures

6.  System Emergency Procedures to include: Engine Malfunctions, Electrical Malfunctions, Vacuum or EFIS Malfunctions      (as appropriate)

Satisfactory completion must be to the level of pilot certificate held by the trainee, using the appropriate FAA Practical Test Standards, and the FAA Approved “Pilot’s Operating Handbook” as criteria for the maneuvers and procedures.  Instrument items need not be accomplished by VFR ONLY pilots.

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