APPROVED TRAINING MANUAL’S LESSON PLANS AND COURSEWARE STAR MARIANAS AIR, INC. Recurrent – Flight Crew Part I – Basic Indoctrination Section 1 – Operator.

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APPROVED TRAINING MANUAL’S LESSON PLANS AND COURSEWARE STAR MARIANAS AIR, INC. Recurrent – Flight Crew Part I – Basic Indoctrination Section 1 – Operator Specific B.Appropriate Provisions of the FAR’s

 Complete Class Roster  Cell Phones OFF Before We Start

Basic Indoctrination Training: Section 1- Operator Specific B. Appropriate Provisions of the Federal Aviation Regulations

 Current copy of the General Operations Manual  Compliance Statement  14 CFR 119  14 CFR 135 Learning Outcomes 1. Know the applicable content of 14 CFR Part Know the applicable content of 14 CFR Part Know how SMA complies with the requirements of Part Know how SMA complies with the requirements of Part 135 Training Materials/Learning Outcomes

Basic Indoctrination Training: Section 1 - Operator Specific B. Appropriate Provisions of the Federal Aviation Regulations Emphasis Items 1. Flight crewmember certification, training and qualification requirements 2. Medical certificates, physical examination, drug testing and fitness for duty requirements 3. Flight control requirements (flight locating) 4. Flight duty and rest requirements 5. Record keeping requirements 6. Regulatory requirements for company manual 7. Other appropriate regulations such as flight crew emergency authority, interference with crewmembers and reporting requirements

Basic Indoctrination Training: Section 1 - Operator Specific B. Appropriate Provisions of the Federal Aviation Regulations 1) Flight Crewmember Certification, Training and Qualification Requirements Subpart E--Flight Crewmember Requirements Sec Sec Applicability /20/1995 Sec Sec Pilot in command qualifications /20/1995 Sec Sec Pilot qualifications: Recent experience /17/2003 Sec Sec Use of prohibited drugs /19/1994 Sec Sec Testing for prohibited drugs /17/2003 Sec Sec Misuse of alcohol /21/2006 Sec Sec Testing for alcohol.

Basic Indoctrination Training: Section 1 - Operator Specific B. Appropriate Provisions of the Federal Aviation Regulations 1) Flight Crewmember Certification, Training and Qualification Requirements – cont’d Subpart H--Training Sec Sec Applicability and terms used /17/2003 Sec Sec Training program: General /07/2005 Sec Sec Training program: Special rules /17/2003 Sec Sec Training program and revision: Initial and final approval. 12/01/1978 Sec Sec Training program: Curriculum. 12/01/1978 Sec Sec Crewmember training requirements. 12/01/1978 Sec Sec Crewmember emergency training. 12/01/1978

Basic Indoctrination Training: Section 1 - Operator Specific B. Appropriate Provisions of the Federal Aviation Regulations 1) Flight Crewmember Certification, Training and Qualification Requirements – cont’d Subpart H--Training Sec Sec Qualifications: Check airmen (aircraft) and check airmen (simulator) /17/1996 Sec Sec Qualifications: Flight instructors (aircraft) and flight instructors (simulator) /24/1997 Sec Sec Initial and transition training and checking: Flight instructors (aircraft), flight instructors (simulator) /24/1997 Sec Sec Pilot and flight attendant crewmember training programs /02/1982 Sec Sec Crewmember initial and recurrent training requirements /02/1982 Sec Sec Pilots: Initial, transition, and upgrade ground training /06/2007 Sec Sec Pilots: Initial, transition, upgrade, and differences flight training. 12/01/1978 Sec Sec Recurrent training /30/1993 Sec Sec Prohibited drugs /21/1988

Basic Indoctrination Training: Section 1 - Operator Specific B. Appropriate Provisions of the Federal Aviation Regulations 1) Flight Crewmember Certification, Training and Qualification Requirements – cont’d Subpart K--Hazardous Materials Training Program Sec Sec Hazardous material training: General /07/2005 Sec Sec Hazardous materials training required /07/2005 Sec Sec Hazardous materials training records /07/2005

Basic Indoctrination Training: Section 1 - Operator Specific B. Appropriate Provisions of the Federal Aviation Regulations 1) Flight Crewmember Certification, Training and Qualification Requirements – cont’d Subpart G--Crewmember Testing Requirements Sec Sec Applicability /17/2003 Sec Sec Initial and recurrent pilot testing requirements /27/1988 Sec Sec Pilot in command: Line checks: Routes and airports. 12/01/1978 Sec Sec Crewmember: Tests and checks, grace provisions, training to accepted standards.

Basic Indoctrination Training: Section 1 - Operator Specific B. Appropriate Provisions of the Federal Aviation Regulations 2) Medical certificates, physical examination, drug testing and fitness for duty requirements 14 CFR Part Medical certificates: Requirement and duration. (a) Operations requiring a medical certificate. Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, a person-- (1) Must hold a first-class medical certificate when exercising the privileges of an airline transport pilot certificate; (2) Must hold at least a second-class medical certificate when exercising the privileges of a commercial pilot certificate; Dr. Stearns, Marianas Medical Center, Saipan AME HR can arrange appointments

Basic Indoctrination Training: Section 1 - Operator Specific B. Appropriate Provisions of the Federal Aviation Regulations 3) Flight Control Requirements (Flight Locating) Sec Sec Flight locating requirements Flight locating requirements. (a) Each certificate holder must have procedures established for locating each flight, for which an FAA flight plan is not filed, that - (1) Provide the certificate holder with at least the information required to be included in a VFR flight plan; (2) Provide for timely notification of an FAA facility or search and rescue facility, if an aircraft is overdue or missing; and {New (a)(3) revised June 7, 2007, effective August 6, "communications" was "radio or telephone communications"} (3) Provide the certificate holder with the location, date, and estimated time for reestablishing communications, if the flight will operate in an area where communications cannot be maintained. (b) Flight locating information shall be retained at the certificate holder's principal place of business, or at other places designated by the certificate holder in the flight locating procedures, until the completion of the flight. (c) Each certificate holder shall furnish the representative of the Administrator assigned to it with a copy of its flight locating procedures and any changes or additions, unless those procedures are included in a manual required under this part. [Amdt , 72 FR 31661, June 7, 2007, effective August 6, 2007]

Basic Indoctrination Training: Section 1 - Operator Specific B. Appropriate Provisions of the Federal Aviation Regulations 4) Flight Duty and Rest Requirements Sec Sec Flight time limitations and rest requirements: All certificate holders. 12/01/1978 Sec Sec Flight time limitations and rest requirements: Unscheduled one- and /26/1996 A certificate holder may assign a flight crewmember and a flight crewmember may accept an assignment No certificate holder may assign any flight crewmember to any duty with the certificate holder during any required rest period. Time spent in transportation, not local in character, and no flight crewmember may accept an assignment, (1) 500 hours in any calendar quarter. (2) 800 hours in any two consecutive calendar quarters. (3) 1,400 hours in any calendar year.

Basic Indoctrination Training: Section 1 - Operator Specific B. Appropriate Provisions of the Federal Aviation Regulations 5) Record Keeping Requirements Sec Sec Training program: General /07/2005 [(a). 3 (requires forms)] Sec Sec Hazardous materials training records /07/2005 Each certificate holder must maintain a record of all training required by this part received within the preceding three years for each person who performs or directly supervises a job function specified in § (a). Sec Sec Pilot in command: Line checks: Routes and airports. 12/01/1978

Basic Indoctrination Training: Section 1 - Operator Specific B. Appropriate Provisions of the Federal Aviation Regulations 7) Regulatory Requirements for Company Manual Sec Sec Manual requirements /17/2003 Sec Sec Manual contents /07/2005

Basic Indoctrination Training: Section 1 - Operator Specific B. Appropriate Provisions of the Federal Aviation Regulations 8) Other Appropriate Regulations such as Flight Crew Emergency Authority, Interference with Crewmembers and Reporting Requirements Sec Sec Applicability /11/2007 (6) Each person who is on board an aircraft being operated under this part. Sec Sec Flight crewmember duties /19/1981 Sec Sec Emergency operations. 12/01/1978 Sec Sec Passenger occupancy of pilot seat. 12/01/1978 Sec Sec Manipulation of controls. 12/01/1978 Sec Sec Briefing of passengers before flight. 135-XX 06/21/2004 Sec Sec Passenger information /26/1996 Sec Sec Use of safety belts and child restraint systems /14/2006

Written examination required Examination

 Student  Fill-out Student Feedback Form  Sign Training Record (if applicable)  Instructor  Sign Class Roster  Fill-out Student Feedback Form  Sign Training Record (if applicable) Completion of Paperwork

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