Sese, Randiel A. - Midterm Activity 1

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SESE, Randiel A.

Read your Midterm Module 1 (Part 3 PCAR) and answer the following questions.

1. How long is the validity of ATO certificate?

- The validity of ATO is five (5) years.

2. What are the requirements for application for issuance and amendment of ATO certificate?

- The following information must be provided to the Authority by each applicant for an
ATO certificate and training specification:
- (a) a declaration indicating that the minimum qualification standards for each
management level are met;
- (b) details on each instructor's minimal credentials and ratings;
- (c) a statement indicating that the applicant may inform the Authority of any change in
the assignment of individuals to the necessary management or instructional positions
within 10 working days;
- (d) the suggested training requirements that the applicant has sought;
- (e) a description of the flight simulation training device(s), including any specialized
equipment used for each phase of training, as well as the aircraft that the applicant plans
to use for training;
- (f) a list of the airports or locations where training flights begin, as well as information on
the applicant's training facilities, tools, and staff qualifications;
- (g) a training program that consists of manuals, curricula, course materials, outlines,
procedures, and documentation to fulfill the requirements in 3.2.3, 3.2.4, 3.3.4, and
3.3.5.
- (h) If teachers and/or students are undergoing on-planet upset recovery training, the
following sentence should be included:
- I the methods used to identify and reduce the safety hazards connected to this training;
and
- (ii) Minimum dispatch protocols and weather requirements, such as minimum safe
altitudes, cloud clearances, and airspace restrictions

3. What is the purpose of inspection of the ATO holder?

- Inspections are typically carried out at least once a year, unless the certificate holder
ceases to comply with the conditions under which it was initially certified. The Authority
may decide to prolong the inspection for an additional 24 months.

4. What is the requirements for renewal of ATO certificate?

- In order to continue training without being interrupted due to the approval certificate's
expiration date, the bearer of an ATO approval must apply for a renewal well enough in
advance of that date.
5. Identify the General Curriculum requirements for an ATO holder.

- Each ATO shall have an approved curriculum that is designed to qualify its students to
- perform the duties of an AMT for a particular rating or ratings.
- (b) The curriculum shall offer at least the following number of hours of instruction shown,
- and the instruction unit hour shall be not less than 50 minutes in length.
- (1) Airframe – 1,150 hours (400 general plus 750 airframe).
- (2) Powerplant – 1,150 hours (400 general and 750 powerplant).
- (3) Combined airframe and powerplant – 1,900 hours (400 general plus 750 airframe and
750 powerplant).
- (4) Avionics - 1,150 hours (400 hours of General Subjects, and 750 hours of Avionics
Subjects)
- (c) The curriculum shall cover the subjects and items prescribed in IS: 3.4.3, AMT Airframe
and/or Powerplant and/or Avionics Ratings
- (d) Each ATO shall teach each subject to at least the indicated level of proficiency defined
in IS: 3.4.3, AMT Airframe and/or Powerplant and/or Avionics Ratings.
- (e) The certificate holder shall maintain a curriculum that shows—
- (1) The required practical projects to be completed;
- (2) For each subject, the proportions of theory and other instruction to be
given; and
- (3) A list of the minimum required tests to be given.
- (f) Each ATO may issue AMT licenses of competency to persons successfully completing
speciality courses provided that all requirements are met and the licenses of competency
specifies the aircraft make and model to which the license applies.

6. Identify the instructor requirements under this part.

- (a) Each ATO shall provide the number of instructors holding appropriate licenses and
ratings, issued under Part 2, Section 2.6.2 that the Authority determines is necessary to
provide adequate instruction and supervision of the students, including at least one such
instructor for each 25 students in each class held in a shop where students are performing
actual tasks appropriate to the curriculum.
- (b) An ATO may provide specialized instructors, who are not licensed in accordance with Part
2, to teach mathematics, physics, basic electricity, basic hydraulics, drawing, and similar
subjects.
- (c) Each ATO shall maintain a list of the names and qualifications of such specialized
instructors, and upon request, provide a copy of the list, with a summary of the
qualifications of each specialized instructor to the Authority.

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