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    Update on EASA Flight Testing

    Regulations and ETPSs Response to Flight Test Training

    Presentation for RAeS

    Flight Test Group

    Thursday 24 May 2012

    by

    Capt Steve Daniels RN (Retd), FRAeS

    RW Tutor ETPS

    (Member of the EASA Flight Testing Review Group)

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    PRESENTERS BACKGROUND Captain Steve Daniels Royal Navy (Retired) Royal Navy flying training 1976

    Royal Navy Commando (Support Helicopter) pilot 1978 US Navy Test Pilots School 1981

    UK MoD Helicopter Test Pilot

    D Sqn Boscombe Down test pilot 1982 - 85

    Australian Navy loan service test pilot 1987 - 89 ETPS Tutor 1990-93

    CO RW Test Sqn Boscombe Down 2002 - 05

    Director Flying MoD (PE) Boscombe Down 2005 - 08

    Joined ETPS in civilian flying tutor role 2008

    ETPS Chief Instructor 2009 - 2011 Co-opted onto EASA Flight Test Review Group since Jan 2010

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    Slide clarification

    Presenter is a QinetiQ employee, not an EASA employee and therefore I am representing EASA today as a member of the EASA Flight Test Review Group

    A QinetiQ/AWC slide background . represents my input to this brief and is therefore a

    personal slide and not necessarily an EASA-endorsed statement

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    Slide clarification

    An EASA slide background .

    represents an EASA source slide and is therefore an EASA-endorsed statement/view

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    Scope of todays presentation:

    EASA Part 21 (Relates to Design and Production Organisations DOA/POA)

    Definition of flight test

    All the requirements for flight test engineers but some requirements for test pilots

    Flight Test Operational Manual (FTOM)

    EASA Part FCL

    Pilot flight test rating

    Flight test instructor

    EASA Part OR : Approved flight test training school

    Applicability / Grandfather / conversion rules

    How will ETPS change to meet the new EASA regulations?

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    EASA Introduction

    As Flight testing is a very specific activity and is a key issue for aircraft development and certification, EASA decided to initiate a regulatory task MDM.003.

    EASA proposed flight testing requirements in the relevant NPAs (NPAs 2008 - 17/20/22)

    EASA received via the CRD process, comments specially related to flight test:

    A flight testing review group including industry and Flight test schools was created to review the comments and to propose modifications to regulations

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    List of Flight Test Review Group members

    Name EASA staff or Company represented

    Mr Andrew Eldred EASA Hd of Flt Test Section (now retired)

    Mr Didier Nicolle EASA Flt Test Pilot (Chairman of FTRG)

    Mr Yves Morier EASA (Secretary of FTRG)

    Ms Micaela Verissimo EASA (FCL legal)

    Mr Harald Knes Austro-control

    Mr Karlheinz Juenemann Lufthansa Technik

    Mr Herve Jammayrac Eurocopter

    Mr Herve Laverne Dassault Aviation

    Mr Hugues van der Stichel Airbus

    Mr Marc Prunel EPNER

    Mr Steve Daniels ETPS

    Mr Francesco Paolucci ENAC (Italian CAA)

    Mr Charles Prophet UK CAA (Flight Test Section)

    Mr Philip Adrian Boeing (Ops Regulatory Affairs)

    Mr Bernardino Paggi AgustaWestland

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    EASA Summary

    Part 21 (flight test CRD):

    Definition of Categories of Flight Test : CAT1/2/3/4

    Definition and Qualifications for Lead flight test engineer for all categories of flight tests for aircraft above 2000kg

    Qualifications for pilots for flight tests CAT 3 and CAT 4 for aircraft above 2000kg

    Flight Test Operational Manual

    Part FCL (opinion 04-2010)

    Ratings for pilots for CAT 1 and CAT 2 flight tests only for aircraft above 2000kg

    Flight test instructor

    Part OR (CRD 2008-22)

    Flight test training organisations

    Operations requirements (NPA 2009-02) : flight test operations not yet taken into account

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    EASA Introduction: Caution

    A very important point to be aware of:

    Opinions of PART FCL and Part OR have been published. As a consequence, the corresponding texts are now fixed and can be found on EASA web site.

    The Appendix XII of PART-21 which will contain other flight test requirements is still subject to EASA discussions and is not yet available.

    As a consequence, the corresponding texts are not on the EASA web site yet, but are being prepared for an EASA opinion to be promulgated by .May 2012?

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    TP and FTE Clarification

    Two different cases and as a consequence two legal bases:

    Pilots engaged in CAT1/CAT2 flight tests :

    Flight test ratings endorsed on their licences (Part FCL Subpart H and I) and therefore Europe recognized.

    Flight test ratings will be delivered after having completed successfully a flight test rating course in an approved flight test training organisation (PART OR)

    Lead flight test engineers engaged in CAT 1/2/3/4 and pilots in CAT3/4 must be trained under approved Design and production organisations responsibilities (PART 21 subpart B)

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    AGENDA

    Part 21

    Definition of flight test

    All the requirements for flight test engineers but some requirements for pilots

    Flight test operational manual

    Part FCL

    Pilot flight test rating

    Flight test instructor

    Part OR : Approved flight test training school

    Applicability / Grandfather rights / Conversion rules

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    Part 21:Definition of flight test

    What Flight tests are:

    Flights for the development phase of a new design (aircraft, propulsion systems, parts and appliances)

    Flights to demonstrate compliance to certification basis or type design

    Flights intended to experiment new design concepts, requiring unconventional manoeuvres or profiles for which it could be possible to exit the already approved envelope of the aircraft

    Flight test training flights.

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    Other flights

    Any flight which does not fulfil the definition is not a flight test

    As examples, following flights are not flight tests:

    Maintenance flights

    Check flights

    Test flights (renewal of licence rating)

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    Part 21 Definition of categories of

    flight tests

    Flight test Category 1

    Initial flight(s) of a new type of aircraft or of an aircraft of which flight and/or handling characteristics may have been significantly modified;

    Flights during which it can be envisaged to potentially encounter flight characteristics significantly different from those already known;

    Flights to investigate novel or unusual aircraft design features or techniques;

    Flights to determine or expand the flight envelope;

    Flights to determine the regulatory performances, flight characteristics and handling qualities when flight envelope limits are approached;

    Flight test training for Category 1 flight tests

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    Part 21 Definition of categories of

    flight tests

    Flight test Category 2

    Flights not classified as Category 1 on an aircraft whose type is not yet certified

    Flights which are not classified Category 1 on an aircraft of an already certified type, after embodiment of a not yet approved modification and which:

    require an assessment of the general behaviour of the aircraft; or

    require an assessment of basic crew procedures, when a new or modified system is operating or is needed; or

    are required to intentionally fly outside of the limitations of the currently approved operational envelope, but within the investigated flight envelope.

    Flight test training for Category 2 flight tests.

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    PART21 :Definition of categories of

    flight test

    Flight test Category 3

    Flights performed for the issuance of statement of conformity for a new-built aircraft which do not require flying outside of the limitations of the type certificate (TC)/ aircraft flight manual

    Flight test Category 4

    Flight not classified Category 1 or 2 on an aircraft of an already certified type, in case of embodiment of a not yet approved design change

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    PART21: Definition of categories of

    flight test engineers

    Flight test engineer

    Any engineer involved in flight test operation either on the ground or in flight

    Lead Flight test engineer

    A flight test engineer assigned for duties in an aircraft for the purpose of conducting flight tests or assisting the pilot in the operation of the aircraft and its systems during flight test activities

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    PART21: Remarks on

    flight test engineers It is up to the DOA/POA organisation to decide whether:

    .A flight test engineer is necessary or not. If yes, they must have appropriate experience and training commensurate with the tasks assigned to them, in accordance with the Flight Test Operational Manual (FTOM)

    .A lead flight test engineer is necessarily on board or not. If yes then, he needs to fulfil conditions detailed further

    Lead flight test engineer:

    Is not mandatory either on board or on ground

    The presence of flight test engineers on board does not generate a requirement for having a Lead FTE on board

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    PART21:

    Lead flight test engineers

    An FTE to be qualified as Lead FTE must:

    Receive appropriate training commensurate with the category of test and the complexity of aircraft

    (e.g. level 1 training course for CAT1 flight on CS25 aircraft). The training course needs not to be completed in an Approved Flight Test Training Organisation (AFTTO)

    Example of an acceptable syllabus is given in Part-21 Appendix XII

    Have accumulated a minimum of flight experience

    (e.g. 100hours for CAT1 flight on CS25 aircraft)

    Be medically flight fit to discharge assigned duties

    An A-NPA will be published soon to ask if licensing scheme for Lead FTE is warranted/necessary

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    If Flight tests are conducted, a FTOM defining the organisations policies and procedures in relation to flight test is required. It shall include:

    Description of the organisation

    Crew policy (composition, competency, currency, duty time, etc )

    Procedures for the carriage of persons other than crew member

    A policy for risk and safety management

    Procedures for instruments and equipment to be carried

    Operational procedures

    Documents list that need to be produced for flight test

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    Part 21 Flight Test Operational Manual

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    AGENDA

    Part 21

    Definition of flight test

    All the requirements for flight test engineer but some requirements for pilots

    Flight test operational manual

    Part FCL

    Pilot flight test rating

    Flight test instructor

    Part OR : Approved flight test training school

    Applicability/ Grand father/ conversion rules

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    PART FCL

    Pilot flight test rating 1/2

    Part FCL : Test pilots

    To Be PIC on Category 1 and 2 flight tests, flight test rating CAT 1/2 is necessary.

    Ratings are applied to CPL(min)/IR Cat 1 AFTTO (TPS) Long course Cat 2 AFTTO (TPS) Short course

    Note: there will be a dedicated flight test instructor rating

    Mandated training syllabi Perf/HQ/Systems for separate FW/RW courses Cat 1 Rating: 350hr ground/100hr flying Cat 2 Rating: 150hr ground/50hr flying Previous experience to count for credits Bridging courses for Cat 2 to Cat 1

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    EASA TEST PILOT TRAINING

    CAT 1 (min 10 months) CAT 2 (min 5 months)

    Aeroplanes Helicopters Aeroplanes Helicopters

    Ground Training (hours) 350 350 150 150

    Flight Training (hours) 100 100 50 50

    Solo flights without TP tutor (sorties)

    15 20 8 8

    Min a/c types 10 8 7 4

    a/c CS-types

    (or equivalent) Incl. 1 x CS25 Incl. 1 x CS29 Incl. 1 x CS25 Incl. 1 x CS29

    Substantial Flight Test Reports

    5 5 3 3

    EASA FLIGHT TEST ENGINEER TRAINING

    CAT 1 (min 10 months) CAT 2 (min 5 months)

    Aeroplanes Helicopters Aeroplanes Helicopters

    Ground Training (hours) 350 350 150 150

    Flight Training (hours) 60 60 30 30

    Solo flights without FTE tutor (sorties)

    10 15 6 6

    Min a/c types 6 6 5 4

    a/c CS-types

    (or equivalent) Incl. 1 x CS25 Incl. 1 x CS29 Incl. 1 x CS25 Incl. 1 x CS29

    Substantial Flight Test Reports

    5 5 3 3

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    Part FCL Test pilot privileges

    Holder of Category 1 flight test rating

    Conduct all categories of flight tests as a PIC

    Conduct flights related to DOA/POA

    Can obtain a type rating if 10 hours as a PIC; 50 hours as co-pilot on flight tests on the type

    Holder of Category 2 flight test rating

    As above except not allowed to conduct Category 1 flight test as a PIC (except for small CS23 aircraft where a CAT2 PIC is allowed to be PIC on CAT1 flight

    tests)

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    PART FCL Flight Test Instructor

    Privileges

    Facilitate issue of CAT1/CAT2 ratings Facilitate issue of FTI certificate

    Prerequisites

    Hold a flight test rating Have completed at least CAT1 or CAT2 flight tests

    Specific FTI training course (possible credits if instructor certificate held)

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    AGENDA

    Part 21

    Definition of flight test

    All the requirements for flight test engineer but some requirements for pilots

    Flight test operational manual

    Part FCL

    Pilot flight test rating

    Flight test instructor

    Part OR : Approved flight test training school

    Applicability/ Grand father/ conversion rules

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    PART-OR Approved Flight Test

    Training Organisations

    Approved Flight Test Training Organisations (AFTTOs)

    EASA Part FCL-regulated (e.g. not military schools)

    Approval given by National Authorities

    Civil-licensed flight test instructors (FT and FTI ratings)

    May sub-contract to non-EASA companies E.g. Calspan VSS, Qualeval providers, Military

    Usual TPS-type facilities are listed as requirements

    More later on how ETPS plans to comply with EASA

    requirements

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    AGENDA

    Part 21

    Definition of flight test

    All the requirements for flight test engineer but some requirements for pilots

    Flight test operational manual

    Part FCL

    Pilot flight test rating

    Flight test instructor

    Part OR : Approved flight test training school

    Applicability / Grandfather / Conversion rules

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    PART 21

    Appendix XII: day of publication (mid 2012) + transition period of 36 months

    FTE Derogation possible until 31 December 2015 for countries having FTE licences.

    FTOM day of publication

    PART FCL : 8 April 2012

    NAA OPT out possible until April 2015

    PART OR : 8 April 2012

    NAA opt-out possible (likely!) until April 2015

    PART OPS: Flight test operation exemption until flight test operational requirements are defined

    Grandfather rules will facilitate the regulation changes

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    Applicability Flight Tests

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    Lead flight test engineer (grandfather rule)

    LFTE having conducted flight test activities before entry into force of Appendix XII will be considered as having complied with Appendix XII and therefore may continue to exercise their present scope of functions. Present scope of function established normally by EASA for DOA and NAA for POA and based on a report

    Test pilot CAT 3 and CAT 4 (grandfather rule)

    As above for LFTE

    Test pilot CAT 1 and CAT 2 (conversion)

    Flight test qualifications and Flight test instructor converted in Part FCL flight test ratings and FTI conversion report necessary (privileges could be restricted)

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    Grandfather/conversion rules

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    MY CONCLUSIONS SO FAR

    FTEs Grandfather rules Keep doing what you have done before

    TPs Cat 3 and 4 Grandfather Rules - Keep doing what you have done before

    TPs Cat 1 and 2 Conversion Report

    Exposition to NAA

    Prove your qualifications, experience and competence

    NAA will assess and convert your (non existent?) rating to a new Flight Test Rating

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    SO HOW WILL ETPS CHANGE TO MEET THE NEW EASA REGULATIONS?

    Update/reminder of pre-2012 legacy ETPS graduate course

    ETPS approach to changes

    Revised course structure

    Revised ETPS training organisation structure

    Future ETPS portfolio of training courses

  • European Aviation Safety Agency

    Part OR including Approved Training Organisations (ATO)

    Approved Flight Test Training Organisations (AFTTOs) EASA-regulated (e.g. not military schools) Therefore European military schools must become EASA-regulated!

    Civil-licensed flight test instructors (who hold Flight Test Ratings) Nominated civil licensed post holders (e.g. Hd of Training)

    Meet EASA audit requirements ETPS, EPNER and others will need to be audited by EASA

    May sub-contract to non-EASA companies E.g. Calspan VSS, Qualeval providers, military, other TP schools

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    ETPS TODAY

    Managed by QinetiQ as part of the Long Term Partnering Agreement (LTPA) with UK MOD since 2001

    Staffed by a balanced mix of military and QinetiQ staff

    All three services represented

    QinetiQ Air Fleet consists entirely of military registered aircraft, regulated by the Military Aviation Authority

    Face the market as a Military flying training school but one which is accessible to the civil market

    The military and commercial partnership is vital to the success of ETPS

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    ETPS 1-minute VIDEO

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    ETPS 2011 GRADUATE (TB1) COURSE OUTLINE

    The previous ETPS graduate course:

    12 month course January through December each year

    Approx 115 hrs, 20 + types

    Advanced flight test instruction, split into 3 terms

    Term 1 Ground school intensive for the initial part then onto first exercises

    Term 2 - More advanced HQ and Performance exercises and simulator work

    Term 3 - Advanced flight testing and then end of course (Preview) exercise

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    ETPS 2011 DIPLOMA (TB2) COURSE OUTLINE

    The ETPS previous diploma course:

    13 week/3 month course during spring/autumn each year

    Approx 25 hrs, 3 types, no student solo flying

    Basic flight test instruction

    Focused on a cut down version of the graduate course with no envelope expansion training

    Basic performance testing

    Basic handling/stability & control

    Limited systems assessments

    Groundschool limited to meet learning objectives of a basic course

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    ASSETS? ETPS ROTARY WING CORE FLEET

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    ASSETS? ETPS FIXED WING CORE FLEET

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    ASSETS? VARIABLE STABILITY CAPABILITY

    ASTRA Hawk

    Basset

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    SUB-CONTRACTED CAPABILITIES? HELICOPTER VSS CAPABILITY - BELL 205 / 412 NRC CANADA

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    SUB-CONTRACTED CAPABILITIES? FULLY INCORPORATED GRIPEN FOURTH GENERATION FIGHTER

    Leased through an agreement with SAAB and provided by the Swedish Air

    Force

    Flown in Sweden with ETPS tutors as aircraft captain

    Significant utilization of Gripen flight simulator

    A single ETPS campaign in 2nd half of course

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    SUB-CONTRACTED CAPABILITIES? QUALITATIVE EVALUATIONS (QUALEVAL) AND PREVIEW

    Aerobatic Trainer

    Glass cockpit / FMS

    Raw aircraft

    Tandem Rotor

    NOTAR

    Piston Engine

    Eastern Block

    Modern (System Rich)

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    INTRODUCED IN 2010 ETPS BOSCOMBE DOWN MOTION SIMULATOR

    Old Royal Aircraft Establishment

    (RAE) Bedford Location

    New Boscombe Down Location

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    BOSCOMBE DOWN MOTION SIMULATOR

    Fixed wing fast jet cockpit and

    helicopter cockpit

    (slide in/slide out)

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    BOSCOMBE DOWN MOTION SIMULATOR

    Telemetry simulation capability

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    PREVIOUS ETPS PORTFOLIO OF ROTARY WING COURSES

    Graduate course Experimental (TP & FTE ) 12 months Jan Dec

    Diploma course Development (TP & FTE) 3 months Spring/Autumn

    Plus Short courses:

    Helicopter Ship Interface Testing Course (TP & FTE) 2 weeks as required

    Civil Airworthiness Flight Test (TP & FTE) 2 days (including sim)

    Post Maintenance Flight Test Course (TP & FTE) 3 days

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    ETPS FROM 2012

    Fully integrate our advanced motion simulator (BMS) into the course

    Improve the Fleet aircraft replacement programmes under way:

    Second fully instrumented A109 helicopter

    Introduction of King Air for FW Multi-engine TP/FTE stream

    Replacement Heavy Aircraft (RJ70 and RJ100)

    Comply with EASA civil requirements for European Flight Test Training (Cat 1

    and Cat 2 Test Pilots and FTEs) Apr 2012

    ..whilst ensuring we meet current/future UK MoD/other customers flight test training requirements

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    ETPS APPROACH TO CHANGES

    FIRSTLY Ensure that an EASA-compliant course meets the UK MoD/other non-European customers requirements!

    No major change to legacy ETPS content but restructured to meet EASA requirements

    Combined Course Structure:

    EASA Cat 1 and Cat 2 / UK MoD Class A and Class B

    Streaming of Fixed Wing syllabi into Fast Jet and Heavy (Multi-engine) Aircraft

    Fast Jet: Hawk/AJ, Tucano, Gripen, plus RJ70

    Heavy Aircraft: Tucano, King Air, RJ70

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    THE FUTURE ETPS FROM 2012

    12-month CAT 1 / Class A (Experimental) TP/FTE

    6-month CAT 1 / Class A (Experimental)

    TP/FTE

    6-month CAT 2 / Class B (Development)

    TP/FTE

    Jan Jun Dec

    First 6-months Cat 2 Second 6-months completes Cat 1

    (Basic flight test) (Advanced flight test)

    EASA Bridging Course

    Fast Jet Stream

    Heavy a/c Stream

    Rotary Stream

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    HOW WILL ETPS ADAPT?

    100% ETPS (Mil)

    Regulated by UK Military Aviation Authority (MAA)

    Operating as a military TP School

    Mix of Mil/Civ staff as currently

    Military aircraft (except for QVs)

    Empire Test Pilots School (pre-2012)

    Military CO

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    HOW WILL ETPS ADAPT?

    80% ETPS (Mil)

    Regulated by UK Military Aviation Authority (MAA)

    Operating as a military TP School

    Mix of Mil/Civ staff as currently

    Military aircraft (except for QVs) 20% ETPS (Civ)

    Regulated by UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)

    Operating as an EASA AFTTO

    Civil-licensed staff & some civil (G-reg) aircraft

    Empire Test Pilots School (post-2012)

    Sub-contracting arrangements to be generated

    Military CO

    Civil Head of Training

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    FUTURE ETPS PORTFOLIO OF ROTARY WING COURSES

    EASA Cat 1 Experimental (TP & FTE) 12 months Jan Dec (UK MoD Class A TP and FTE)

    EASA Cat 2 Development (TP & FTE) 6 months Jan Jun (UK MoD Class B TP and FTE)

    EASA Cat 2 to Cat 1 Bridging Course (TP & FTE) 6 months Jul Dec (UK MoD Class B to Class A)

    Plus short courses:

    Helicopter Ship Interface Testing Course (TP & FTE) 2 weeks as required

    Civil Airworthiness Flight Test (TP & FTE) 2 days (including sim)

    Post Maintenance Flight Test Course (TP & FTE) 3 days

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    Summary of todays presentation:

    EASA Part 21 (Relates to Design and Production Organisations DOA/POA)

    Definition of flight test

    All the requirements for flight test engineers but some requirements for test pilots

    Flight Test Operational Manual (FTOM)

    EASA Part FCL

    Pilot flight test rating

    Flight test instructor

    EASA Part OR : Approved flight test training school

    Applicability / Grandfather / conversion rules

    How will ETPS change to meet the new EASA regulations?

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    Help in navigating the EASA website

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    Update on EASA Flight Testing

    Regulations and ETPSs Response to Flight Test Training

    Presentation for RAeS

    Flight Test Group

    Any Questions?