CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY, PAKISTAN
CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY, PAKISTAN
CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY, PAKISTAN
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6.17. Pilot-in-Command: The pilot responsible for the operation and safetyof the aircraft during flight time.6.18. Rating: An authorization entered on or associated with a Licence orCertificate and forming part thereof, stating special conditions,privileges or limitations pertaining to such Licence or Certificate.6.19. Differences Training: Differences training is a training whichcomprises all the appropriate elements or components of differentequipment, equipment location, or safety procedures on currentlyoperated aircraft types or variants.7. AGE, EDUCATION AND LANGUAGE QUALIFICATIONS7.1. The following requirements shall be applicable for age, educationalrequirements and proficiency in language:8. MEDICAL7.1.1. Education: Intermediate or equivalent.7.1.2. Age: 18 years.7.1.3. Language: Should be able to speak, read and write Englishand the national language.8.1. The applicant shall meet the following medical requirements:8.1.1. Class II Medical.8.1.2. Able to reach safety equipment and open and close theoverhead bins in standing position in the specific aircraft.8.1.3. Weight: Should be proportionate to age, height ratio providedthe applicant is:8.1.3.1. Able to move comfortably down the aisle, single file,facing forward.8.1.3.2. Able to pass quickly through the smallest cabinemergency exit window.8.1.3.3. And an appropriate height/weight ratio.TRAINING9. General9.1. The training shall be conducted in an Approved Aviation Centre. TheAviation Training Centre shall ensure that the training is conductedin accordance with the ICAO document 7192 AN/857 Part E-1(Second Edition) and the details provided below. The Centre shallobtain a prior approval from the CAA before commencing the initialtraining course10. SYLLABUSPage 4 of 24