DescriptionThis syllabus provides an integrated and comprehensive flight and ground training course for Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Airplane and ATP-Restricted (ATP-R) Certification. It meets FAA Airline Transport Pilot Certification Training Program (ATP CTP) requirements per Advisory Circular (AC) 61-138.
The syllabus is organized with Ground Training followed by Flight Training. The Ground Training is organized into 4 stages for a total of 30 hours of class work. The Flight Training provides detailed lesson plans for a minimum of 10 hours in a Flight Simulator Training Device (FSTD) – broken down into both full flight simulator (FFS) and flight training device (FTD) lessons. Each lesson includes an objective, contents, required training time, references, and completion standards.
Multiple-choice Stage Exams and a Final Exam are included.
Lesson plans also available for The Pilot's Manual Series: Private Pilot Syllabus, Instrument Rating Syllabus, Commercial Pilot Syllabus, Flight Instructor Syllabus, Flight Instructor Instrument Syllabus.
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Part Number ASAPMSATP2PD
ISBN 9781619548626
SpecificationsISBN | 978-1-61954-862-6 |
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Page Count | 61 pages |
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Includes | compliance table, academic training modulesFSTD training modules, stage exams, final exam, glossary |
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Reader ResourcesThis is the Reader Resource page for The Pilot's Manual: Airline Transport Pilot Certificate Training Program.
The following is a listing of external links and resources used throughout the Pilots Manual: Airline Transport Pilot book (ASA-PM-ATP) and Airline Transport Pilot Syllabus (ASA-PM-S-ATP2). These resources can be used to expand on the topics covered within the specified book chapter or syllabus module.
Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circulars
AC 61-138, Airline Transport Pilot Certification Training Program
AC 120-27, Aircraft Weight and Balance Control
AC 120-51, Crew Resource Management Training
AC 120-58, Pilot Guide: Large Aircraft Ground Deicing
AC 120-66, Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP)
AC 120-74, Parts 91, 121, 125, and 135 Flightcrew Procedures During Taxi Operations
AC 120-82, Flight Operational Quality Assurance
AC 120-90, Line Operations Safety Audits
AC 120-91, Airport Obstacle Analysis
AC 120-92, Safety Management Systems for Aviation Service Providers
AC 120-100, Basics of Aviation Fatigue
AC 120-101, Part 121 Air Carrier Operational Control
AC 120-109, Stall Prevention and Recovery Training
Additional Resources, Including Accidents Investigation Reports and Simulations
Airplane Upset Recovery Training Aid Revision 2
ASRS Program Briefing
BEA Report of Air France 447
Dutch Safety Board Animation of Turkish 1951
FAA Runway Safety Resources
FAA Runway Safety Resources for Pilots
FAA Order 8900.1, Volume 4, Chapter 4, Configuration Deviation List and Minimum Equipment List
NTSB Animation of American Airlines 587
NTSB Animation of Colgan Air 3407
NTSB Report Number: AAR-10-01, Colgan Air 3407
NTSB Report of Midwest Airlines 490
Additional ASA Resources
FAR/AIM: Federal Aviation Regulations and Aeronautical Information Manual
FAR FC: Federal Aviation Regulations for Flight Crew
FAR/AIM: Federal Aviation Regulations and Aeronautical Information Manual