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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 142 — Training Centers · § 142.39

§ 142.39. Training program curriculum requirements.

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Each training program curriculum submitted to the Administrator for approval must meet the applicable requirements of this part and must contain—
(a)A syllabus for each proposed curriculum;
(b)Minimum aircraft and flight training equipment requirements for each proposed curriculum;
(c)Minimum instructor and evaluator qualifications for each proposed curriculum;
(d)A curriculum for initial training and continuing training of each instructor or evaluator employed to instruct in a proposed curriculum; and
(e)For each curriculum that provides for the issuance of a certificate or rating in fewer than the minimum hours prescribed by part 61 of this chapter—
(1)A means of demonstrating the ability to accomplish such training in the reduced number of hours; and
(2)A means of tracking student performance.
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