- Advanced Qualification Program (AQP) | Federal Aviation Administration
The Advanced Qualification Program (AQP) training system is developed using a systematic training program methodology AQP is a voluntary, data-driven, alternative means of compliance to the ‘traditional’ regulatory requirements under 14 CFR Parts 121 and 135 for training and checking
- OVERVIEW OF THE ADVANCED QUALIFICATION PROGRAM
Once approved by the FAA, these TPO's become regulatory requirements for the individual carrier An AQP provides an approved means for the carrier to propose TPO additions, deletions, or changes as needed to maintain a high degree of aircrew proficiency tailored to the operator's line requirements
- Advanced Qualification Program (AQP) - Federal Aviation Administration
Home Training Testing Training Resources and Guides Advanced Qualification Program (AQP)
- AQP Reference Library - Federal Aviation Administration
Home Training Testing Training Resources and Guides Advanced Qualification Program (AQP)
- Skills Development in AQP - Federal Aviation Administration
This paper will describe the airline training environment under the AQP, methods for identifying, training, and evaluating CRM skills as required by AQP, the vital role task of instructor evaluator training, and the implications of AQP for future pilot selection models
- AC 120-54A - Advanced Qualification Program - (Change 1)
This advisory circular (AC) provides the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) guidance for approval of an Advanced Qualification Program (AQP) under AQP regulatory guidance
- AC 120-54A CHG 1 - Federal Aviation Administration
AQP provides an alternate method of qualifying and certifying, if required, pilots, flight engineers (FE), flight attendants (F A), aircraft dispatchers, instructors, evaluators, and other operations personnel subject to the training and evaluation requirements of 14 CFR parts 121 and 135
- Q LOE PIC - Federal Aviation Administration
The AQP seeks to integrate the training and evaluation of task performance, knowledge, and cognitive skills at each stage of a curriculum For ‘pass fail’ purposes, crew members must demonstrate proficiency in scenarios that test both technical and crew resource management (CRM) skills together
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