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Pcar Part 3

The document outlines the roles and responsibilities of various managers within an Aviation Training Organization (ATO), including the Accountable Manager, Quality Manager, Chief Flight Instructor, and Chief Ground Instructor. It also details the requirements for training manuals, specifications, and the licensing authority's role in issuing ATO certificates. Additionally, it specifies the validity periods for initial and renewed ATO certificates and the inspection and renewal processes.

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Pcar Part 3

The document outlines the roles and responsibilities of various managers within an Aviation Training Organization (ATO), including the Accountable Manager, Quality Manager, Chief Flight Instructor, and Chief Ground Instructor. It also details the requirements for training manuals, specifications, and the licensing authority's role in issuing ATO certificates. Additionally, it specifies the validity periods for initial and renewed ATO certificates and the inspection and renewal processes.

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Accountable manager

The manager who has corporate Authority for ensuring


that all training commitments can be financed and carried out to the standard required by the Authority
and any additional requirements defined by the ATO.

Procedures manual
A manual containing procedures, instructions and guidance
for use by personnel of the Aviation Training Organization in the execution of their duties in meeting
the requirements of the certificate

Quality manager
The manager, acceptable to the Authority, responsible for the
management of the Quality system, monitoring function and requesting corrective actions.

Training manual
manual containing the training goals, objectives, standards
syllabi, and curriculum for each phase of the approved training course.

Training specifications
A document issued to an Aviation Training Organization
certificate holder by the Republic of the Philippines that specifies training program requirements and
authorizes the conduct of training, checking, and testing with any limitations thereof.

Master Minimum Equipment List


Meaning of the abbreviation MMEL

Licensing Authority
It is an authority that will issue to a Aviation Training Organization that meets the requirements of this
Part an ATO certificate and training specifications for providing courses for flight crew licenses and
ratings and for courses for personnel other than flight crew members.

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An applicant for an ATO certificate and training specifications shall apply at least ________ calendar
days before the beginning of any proposed training.

1 (One)
The initial certificate of an ATO will be valid for ____ year

3 (Three)
Validity of an ATO renewed certificate is ___ years.

annually
Inspections will normally be conducted at least _________

30
An ATO may apply for renewal of its certificate within ___ days preceding the month its ATO
certificate expires
True
The Authority may suspend or revoke an issued ATO certificate, if it is established that a certificate
holder has not met, or no longer meets the requirements

One year
Validity of an initial ATO certificate

Three years
Validity of a renewed ATO certificate.

Inspect
to examine by sight and touch.

Check
to verify proper operation.

Troubleshoot
to analyze and identify malfunctions.

Service
to perform functions that assure continued operation

Repair
to correct a defective condition

Overhaul
to disassemble, inspect, repair as necessary, and check.

Chief Flight Instructor


responsible for the supervision of flight and synthetic flight instructors and for the standardization of all
flight instruction and synthetic flight instruction.

Head of Training
have overall responsibility for ensuring satisfactory integration of flying training, synthetic flight
training and theoretical knowledge instruction and for supervising the progress of individual students.

Chief ground instructor


responsible for the supervision of all ground instructors and for the standardization of all theoretical
knowledge instruction.

Approved training organization


PCAR PART III

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