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ORO.FC.205 Command course
Available versions for ERULES-1963177438-11892
Regulation (EU) No 965/2012
found in: Air Operations (No 965/2012) Part-ARO Part-ORO Part-CAT Part-SPA Part-NCC Part-NCO Part-SPO (Feb 2025)
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ORO.FC.205 Command course Regulation (EU) No 965/2012 (a) For aeroplane and helicopter operations, the command course shall include at least the following elements: (1) training in an FSTD, which includes line oriented flight training (LOFT) and/or flight training; (2) the operator proficiency check, operating as commander; (3) command responsibilities training; (4) line training as commander under supervision, for a minimum of: (i) 10 flight sectors, in the case of aeroplanes; and (ii) 10 hours, including at least 10 flight sectors, in the case of helicopters; (5) completion of a line check as commander and demonstration of adequate knowledge of the route or area to be flown and of the aerodromes, including alternate aerodromes, facilities and procedures to be used; and (6) crew resource management training.
ORO.FC.205 Command course Regulation (EU) No 965/2012 (a) For aeroplane and helicopter operations, the command course shall include at least the following elements: (1) training in an FSTD, which includes line oriented flight training (LOFT) and/or flight training; (2) the operator proficiency check, operating as commander; (3) command responsibilities training; (4) line training as commander under supervision, for a minimum of: (i) 10 flight sectors, in the case of aeroplanes; and (ii) 10 hours, including at least 10 flight sectors, in the case of helicopters; (5) completion of a line check as commander and demonstration of adequate knowledge of the route or area to be flown and of the aerodromes, including alternate aerodromes, facilities and procedures to be used; and (6) crew resource management training.