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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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During the normal course of a flight test, there may be a number of opportunities to assess the slipping manoeuvre, such as during a forced landing or an approach to landing. However, should the candidate not demonstrate the sideslip during some phase of the test, you will request that the candidate demonstrate the use of a forward slip or a slipping turn to lose altitude. You should vary your request from candidate to candidate to confirm the status and extent of training actually being given by the FTUs.

Note:  Any significant skidding manoeuvre is unacceptable.

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