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optional ratings and certificates, including CFI -Instrument (LFII) and Multi -Engine Instructor (MEI), will be <br />conducted under 14 CFR Part b 1. <br />(c) Program Commencement. IFT flight instructors and other personnel necessary to deliver the <br />Flight Training Program must have received syllabus training and be ready to commence instruction no later than <br />September 15 of each year, except for the first year of this Agreement when training shall commence no later than <br />October 2014. <br />(d) Training bleeds. IFT will have appropriate aircraft and qualified flight instructors available to <br />meet the scheduled training needs of CWU students in a timely manner. CWU will conduct quarterly evaluations of <br />student progress to determine if flight training obligations are being met. If progress is deemed unsatisfactory, IFT <br />and CWU personnel will collaborate to determine the need for additional scheduled flights, instructors, and/or <br />aircraft as required. <br />)Eaauturn <br />(e) Aircraft. IFT will provide the single- and multi -engine fixed wing aircraft for the training <br />services set forth in Attachment A and incorporated herein by reference. The aircraft will be of sufficient number <br />to meet training requirements as determined by mutual agreement. At least one aircraft must be certified for spin <br />training. IFT will be responsible for the fueling, storage, and maintenance of training aircraf% <br />(f) Equipment. Aircraft (with the exception of VFR spin -training specialized aircraft) must be <br />equipped with: (i) equipment required by FAR 91.205 and 91207; (ii) equipment required by FAR 91.215b for <br />flight in Class B, C, D, E, and G airspace; and (iii) voice intercom, GPS navigation, and aircraft tracking systems as <br />appropriate. In addition, multi -engine aircraft and single-engine instrument trainers must be equipped with dual <br />communication radio, dual navigation radio, and ILS localizes and glide scope receiver. <br />(g) Maintenance. CWU will have the right to inspect and approve all aircraft and equipment used in <br />support of the Flight Training Program. Each aircraft must be registered as a civil aircraft in the United States and <br />must be maintained in a safe and airworthy condition as demonstrated by an appropriate airworthiness certificate. <br />No aircraft with malfunctioning or inoperative electrical, avionic, or mechanical components shall be used for <br />training purposes except as mutually agreed and otherwise consistent with FAA regulations. Maintenance records <br />must be available for review at all times by CWU Department of Aviation personnel. CWU students will not be <br />charged for flights cancelled because of mechanical issues. <br />Personnel <br />(h) Assistant Chief Flight Instructor. IFT will employ an Assistant Chief Flight Instructor as <br />described under 14 CFR 141.91 for the satellite base of operations at Bowers Field. The Assistant Chief Flight <br />Instructor will act as the liaison between IFT and the CWU Assistant Chief Ground Instructor. The Assistant Chief <br />Flight Instructor shall perform duties as outlined in applicable program operating procedures described in Section IIT <br />hereof. <br />(i) Instructor Qualifications. Flight instructors must hold at least a bachelor's degree from an <br />accredited institution and must be appropriately rated for the courses for which they are approved to provide <br />training. IFT will give priority consideration to graduates of CWU's Professional Pilot degree program in hiring <br />instructors for the CWU Flight Training Program. CWU retains the right to approve the appointment and <br />qualifications of IFT flight instructors assigned to the Flight Training Program. <br />0) Training Load. IFT will employ sufficient qualified instructors to meet the training needs of the <br />CWU Flight Training Program. Appropriate instructor/student ratios will be determined by mutual agreement and <br />will. be subject to periodic review, Flight instructors will be limited to a duty schedule of no more than six days per <br />week and no more than fourteen hours of consecutive duty time within a 24-hour period. <br />CWU Flight Training Agreement Page 2 <br />