MANEUVERS VALIDATION definition
MANEUVERS VALIDATION or “MV” means a session(s) conducted in a full flight simulator under an Advanced Qualification Program (AQP) either in Continuing Qualification, Initial Qualification Training or Requalification Training, in which a Pilot trainee’s proficiency in the execution of maneuvers is assessed. Validation is accomplished when the Pilot trainee is trained to proficiency in all tasks and subtasks of those maneuvers, as outlined in the FAA-approved AQP curriculum.
MANEUVERS VALIDATION. (“MV”) means a session(s) conducted in a full flight simulator under an Advanced Qualification Program (AQP) either in Continuing Qualification, Qualification Training or Requalification Training, in which a pilot trainee’s proficiency in the execution of maneuvers is assessed. Validation is accomplished when the pilot trainee is trained to proficiency in all tasks and subtasks of those maneuvers, as outlined in the FAA-approved AQP curriculum, and as described on the NWA MV form. In Qualification Training or Requalification Training, an MV is the AQP equivalent of a Recommendation/Training Period in a non-AQP training program.
Examples of MANEUVERS VALIDATION in a sentence
PROFICIENCY TRAINING (PT) /CONTINUING MANEUVERS VALIDATION (CMV) A check ride/qualification event to maintain or reestablish a pilot’s qualification in a crew status which shall be conducted by a PCA/SCA or the FAA.