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Except for the flight instructor rating flight test, written remarks are required when awarding a flight test item a mark of 1 or 2. These remarks must be numbered to link to the applicable flight test item(s).

2 (Basic Standard) - describe the major variation(s) and make the link to Performance Criteria for the test item as outlined in the flight test guide; or

1 (Below Standard) - describe the appropriate item or items that resulted in an assessment of fail and make the link to Performance Criteria made obligatory by the Aim statement.

During a flight test, it is sometimes difficult to write clear and concise remarks. It is recommended that examiners use notes made during the flight test to complete a final copy of the Flight Test Report. This allows the examiner to refer to the appropriate flight test criterion while writing final comments.

The wording of remarks to support a “2” must not describe performance that would warrant or infer unacceptable performance.

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