SkySim-Licence Proficiency Check Boeing 737

EASA Type Rating Instructor (TRI)

and Synthetic Flight Instructor (SFI) Course


SkySim and the ATO Dento Training LTD   CY.ATO.005 or

Stoflight Academy SE.ATO.0024 now offers TRI/SFI training!


This course is for pilots that wish to obtain a TRI/SFI on  B737 300-900 & B777/787, and it is conducted according to EASA Part-FCL Regulations.



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SkySim/ Dento ATO Course Content:


The Course consists of 3 parts as follows:


  • PART 14 Days (formerly known as Core Course): Ground School dealing with teaching the applicants the general parts of the TRI Course.Note: Pilots are exempted from this part if they have previously conducted the Core Course for LTC purposes.


  • PART 22 Days: Ground School intending to prepare the applicants for the sim training, i.e. ‘PART 3’.


  • PART 33 Days: Training on Type Specific Sim of 10hrs – if 2 trainees train together, then training 5hrs each shall satisfy this requirement;


  • AoC1 Day: Assessment of Competence (AoC) on Type Specific of 2hrs.


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Prerequisites FCL.915.TRI

An applicant for a TRI certificate shall:

(a) hold a CPL, MPL or ATPL pilot licence on the applicable aircraft category;

(b) for a TRI(MPA) certificate:

(1) have completed 1500 hours flight time as a pilot on multi-pilot aeroplanes; and

(2) have completed, within the 12 months preceding the date of application, 30 route sectors, including take-offs and landings, as PIC or co-pilot on the applicable aeroplane type, of which 15 sectors may be completed in an FFS representing that

type;


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FCL.930.TRI TRI — Training course

(a) The TRI training course shall include, at least:

(1) 25 hours of teaching and learning;

(2) 10 hours of technical training, including revision of technical knowledge, the preparation of lesson plans and the development of classroom/ simulator instructional skills;

(3) 5 hours of flight instruction on the appropriate aircraft or a simulator representing that aircraft for single-pilot aircraft and 10 hours for multi- pilot aircraft or a simulator representing that aircraft.

(b) Applicants holding or having held an instructor certificate shall be fully credited towards the requirement of (a)(1).

(c) An applicant for a TRI certificate who holds an SFI certificate for the relevant type shall be fully credited towards the requirements of this paragraph for the issue of a TRI certificate restricted to flight instruction in simulators.


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FCL.935 Assessment of Competence (AoC)

(a) … an applicant for an instructor certificate shall pass an assessment of competence in the appropriate aircraft category to demonstrate to an examiner qualified in accordance with Subpart K the ability to instruct a student pilot to the level required for the issue of the relevant licence, rating or certificate.

(b) This assessment shall include:

(1) the demonstration of the competencies described in FCL.920, during pre-flight, post-flight and theoretical knowledge instruction;

(2) oral theoretical examinations on the ground, pre-flight and post-flight briefings and in-flight demonstrations in the appropriate aircraft class, type or FSTD;

(3) exercises adequate to evaluate the instructor’s competencies.

(c) The assessment shall be performed on the same class or type of aircraft or FSTD used for the flight instruction.




B737 TRI

Instructor Experience

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