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Foreword
Record of Amendments
Introduction
Definitions
Acronyms
Examiner Accreditation and Responsibilities
Principles of Evaluation
Conducting the Flight Test
Pilot Permit - Ultra-light - Aeroplane
Pilot Permit - Recreational - Aeroplane
Private Pilot Licence - Aeroplane
Commercial Pilot Licence - Aeroplane
Private and Commercial - Helicopter
Multi-Engine - Aeroplane
Instrument Rating
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Evaluation is the process of observing, measuring and recording a candidate’s performance in order to determine that the criteria outlined in the applicable flight test guide are met. Analysis of this evaluation provides information that is used to identify:

(a)  student deficiencies;

(b)  specific degrees of skill;

(c)  areas of weak instruction; and

(d)  areas of the training syllabus requiring improvement.

To improve the quality of training and enhance aviation safety, this information is then integrated into the training program in the form of revisions to training manuals, examinations and flight test standards.

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