Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
B1
European Aviation Safety Agency
1. Contents
1. Contents .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
2. Scope and Applicability ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
3. Personnel Data, Practical Type Training Data ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
4. Practical Type Training Programme ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
4.1
Logbook Filling Instructions............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
4.2
Logbook Records. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
4.3
Logbook Additional Optional Records ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
4.4
Compliance Report............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
4.4.1
Percentage by Task type .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 30
4.4.2
Percentage by chapter................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
5. Practical Assessment Record. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32
Page
of
32
be used by a Part 145 Organisation delivering the practical element of the type training. The Part 145 Organisation
shall be appropriately approved on the specific aircraft type in accordance with Annex II (Part-145);
to meet the objective and content of the practical element of the aircraft type training and the related practical
assessment in accordance with Appendix III to Part 66;
be customised for the specific aircraft type intended to be endorsed in the EASA Part 145 individual authorisation;
be used for recording the required information (tasks performed, personnel data, assessment, etc..).
Note: The practical training programme should normally be imparted after the performance of the theoretical portion of the
type training course.
Page
of
32
Name
Name
Surname
Date of birth
Place of birth
Signature
Practical type training data
Start date
End date
Maintenance Organisation*
(Name and EASA approval nr)
Location
* where the practical tasks have been carried out in the real maintenance environment.This activity shall be carried out under strict supervision of an appropriately
authorised certifying staff (or the practical assessor if appropriately authorised), responsible on behalf of the maintenance organisation for any maintenance
performed/recorded on the aircraft.
Page
of
32
ID
1.
2.
3.
4.
Task type
LOC
FOT
SGH
R/I
MEL
TS
M
5.
M/O
O
6.
7.
Reference
ET (min)
8.
A/C
9.
Date
10. Operation
performed
11. Trainees
signature
12. Practical
Instructors
signature
Page
of
32
4.2
Logbook Records.
The Organisation delivering the training is responsible to prepare and complete the table below, which is including all the
practical training subjects applicable to the certifying staff category identified above as listed in the table 3.2 of Appendix
III to Part 66.
The tasks selected shallbe not less than 50% of the tasks presented in the tablebelow and:
be relevant to the type;
be representative of the maintenance to be performed in terms of complexity, frequency, variety, safety,
criticality, novelty etc.;
include components unique to the type, or type-specific maintenance practices;
be distributed in order that all ATA chapters and task categories (LOC, FOT, SGH, R/I, MEL, TS) are covered
by practical tasks;
take into account, when available, the feedback from in-service experience or customer specific additional
training needs.
Considering the above listed criteria, the table shall be adjusted by:
removing the rows that are not applicable to the aircraft type: For instance piston engines and propellers
modules must be removed for B737 or A320 type training;
Grey blocks are intended to be prefilled by the organisation delivering the course ensuring pre-identification of specific
tasks to be carried out. This includes whether the tasks is mandatory or not (column 5), the reference of the specific
maintenance tasks selected (column 6) and the timeto perform it (column 7).
Page
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
5.
M/O
6.
Reference
7.
ET
(min)
8.
A/C
Reg.
9.
Date
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
INTRODUCTION MODULE
Time
limits/maintenance
checks
Dimension/Areas
(MTOM, etc.)
1.
2.
3.
LOC
4.
LOC
5.
SGH
6.
LOC
7.
SGH
8.
10
9.
10
10.
11
LOC
11.
12
Servicing
LOC
12.
12
Servicing
SGH
13.
20
14.
20
Parking/mooring,
Storing &
Return to Service
Parking/mooring,
Storing &
Return to Service
Standard practices
only type particular
Standard practices
only type particular
LOC
LOC
LOC
SGH
LOC
SGH
Page
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
5.
M/O
6.
Reference
7.
ET
(min)
8.
A/C
Reg.
9.
Date
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
HELICOPTERS
Vibration and Noise
Analysis Blade tracking)
Vibration and Noise
Analysis(Blade tracking)
Standard Practices
Rotor only type
specific
Standard Practices
Rotor only
type specific
1.
18
2.
18
3.
60
4.
60
5.
62
Rotors
LOC
6.
62
Rotors
SGH
7.
62
Rotors
R/I
8.
62
Rotors
TS
9.
62A
10. 62A
11. 62A
12. 62A
13. 62A
14. 62A
Rotors Monitoring
and indicating
Rotors Monitoring
and indicating
Rotors Monitoring
and indicating
Rotors Monitoring
and indicating
Rotors Monitoring
and indicating
Rotors Monitoring
and indicating
LOC
TS
LOC
SGH
LOC
FOT
SGH
R/I
MEL
TS
Page
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
15. 63
Rotor Drives
LOC
16. 63
Rotor Drives
FOT
17. 63
Rotor Drives
TS
18. 63A
19. 63A
20. 63A
21. 63A
22. 63A
Rotor Drives
Monitoring and
indicating
Rotor Drives Monitoring
and indicating
Rotor Drives Monitoring
and indicating
Rotor Drives Monitoring
and indicating
Rotor Drives Monitoring
and indicating
9.
Date
10.
Operation performed
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
MEL
TS
24. 64
Tail Rotor
SGH
25. 64
Tail Rotor
TS
28. 64A
8.
A/C
Reg.
R/I
LOC
27. 64A
7.
ET
(min)
FOT
Tail Rotor
6.
Reference
LOC
23. 64
26. 64A
5.
M/O
LOC
FOT
R/I
Page
of
32
2.
Ch.
29. 64A
30. 64A
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
LOC
32. 65
FOT
33. 65
TS
35. 65A
36. 65A
37. 65A
38. 65A
7.
ET
(min)
8.
A/C
Reg.
9.
Date
10.
Operation performed
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
TS
6.
Reference
MEL
31. 65
34. 65A
5.
M/O
LOC
FOT
R/I
MEL
TS
39. 66
Folding Blades/Pylon
LOC
40. 66
Folding Blades/Pylon
FOT
41. 66
Folding Blades/Pylon
SGH
42. 66
Folding Blades/Pylon
TS
Page
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
43. 67
LOC
44. 67
FOT
45. 67
SGH
46. 67
MEL
47. 67
TS
48. 25
49. 25
50. 25
51. 25
52. 25
53. 25
Emergency Flotation
Equipment
Emergency Flotation
Equipment
Emergency Flotation
Equipment
Emergency Flotation
Equipment
Emergency Flotation
Equipment
Emergency Flotation
Equipment
5.
M/O
6.
Reference
7.
ET
(min)
8.
A/C
Reg.
9.
Date
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
LOC
FOT
SGH
R/I
MEL
TS
AIRFRAME STRUCTURES
1.
53
Fuselage
LOC
2.
53
Fuselage
TS
3.
54
Nacelles/Pylons
LOC
4.
55
Stabilisers
LOC
Page
10
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
5.
56
Windows
LOC
6.
56
Windows
TS
7.
57
Wings
LOC
8.
27A
LOC
9.
27A
TS
10. 52
Doors
LOC
11. 52
Doors
FOT
12. 52
Doors
SGH
5.
M/O
6.
Reference
7.
ET
(min)
8.
A/C
Reg.
9.
Date
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
AIRFRAME SYSTEMS
Air Conditioning
1.
21
LOC
2.
21
Air Conditioning
FOT
3.
21
Air Conditioning
SGH
4.
21
Air Conditioning
MEL
5.
21
Air Conditioning
TS
6.
21A
Air Supply
LOC
7.
21A
Air Supply
FOT
8.
21B
Pressurization
LOC
Page
11
of
32
2.
Ch.
9.
21B
Pressurization
FOT
10. 21B
Pressurization
MEL
11. 21B
3.
Subject
Pressurization
14. 22
15. 22
Autoflight
12. 21C
13. 21C
16. 23
17. 23
18. 23
19. 24
Communications
Communications
Communications
Electrical Power
4.
Task
type
7.
ET
(min)
8.
A/C
Reg.
9.
Date
10.
Operation performed
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
LOC
SGH
LOC
MEL
LOC
SGH
MEL
LOC
Electrical Power
FOT
21. 24
Electrical Power
SGH
22. 24
Electrical Power
R/I
23. 24
Electrical Power
MEL
24. 24
Electrical Power
TS
Equipment &
Furnishings
6.
Reference
TS
20. 24
25. 25
5.
M/O
LOC
Page
12
of
32
2.
Ch.
26. 25
27. 25
28. 25
29. 25A
30. 25A
31. 25A
32. 25A
33. 26
3.
Subject
Equipment &
Furnishings
Equipment &
Furnishings
Equipment &
Furnishings
Electronic Equipment
including
emergency equipment
Electronic Equipment
including
emergency equipment
Electronic Equipment
including
emergency equipment
Electronic Equipment
including
emergency equipment
Fire Protection
4.
Task
type
5.
M/O
6.
Reference
7.
ET
(min)
8.
A/C
Reg.
9.
Date
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
FOT
SGH
R/I
LOC
FOT
SGH
R/I
LOC
34. 26
Fire Protection
FOT
35. 26
Fire Protection
SGH
36. 26
Fire Protection
R/I
37. 26
Fire Protection
MEL
38. 26
Fire Protection
TS
39. 27
Flight Controls
LOC
40. 27
Flight Controls
FOT
Page
13
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
41. 27
Flight Controls
SGH
42. 27
Flight Controls
R/I
43. 27
44. 27
45. 27A
46. 27A
47. 27A
48. 27A
49. 27A
50. 28
51. 28
52. 28
Flight Controls
Flight Controls
Sys. Operation:
Electrical/FlybyWire
Sys. Operation:
Electrical/FlybyWire
Sys. Operation:
Electrical/FlybyWire
Sys. Operation:
Electrical/FlybyWire
Sys. Operation:
Electrical/FlybyWire
Fuel Systems
Fuel Systems
Fuel Systems
5.
M/O
6.
Reference
7.
ET
(min)
8.
A/C
Reg.
9.
Date
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
MEL
TS
LOC
FOT
SGH
R/I
MEL
LOC
FOT
SGH
53. 28
Fuel Systems
R/I
54. 28
Fuel Systems
MEL
55. 28
Fuel Systems
TS
Page
14
of
32
2.
Ch.
56. 28A
57. 28A
58. 29
59. 29
60. 29
61. 29
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
R/I
TS
68. 29A
10.
Operation performed
SGH
Hydraulic Power
67. 29A
9.
Date
FOT
63. 29
66. 29A
8.
A/C
Reg.
LOC
MEL
65. 29A
7.
ET
(min)
FOT
Hydraulic Power
6.
Reference
LOC
62. 29
64. 29A
5.
M/O
LOC
FOT
R/I
MEL
TS
Page
15
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
69. 30
LOC
70. 30
FOT
71. 30
72. 30
73. 30
Instrument Systems
FOT
82. 31A
Instrument Systems
SGH
83. 31A
Instrument Systems
R/I
84. 31A
Instrument Systems
MEL
85. 31A
Instrument Systems
TS
77. 31
78. 31
79. 31
8.
A/C
Reg.
9.
Date
10.
Operation performed
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
TS
81. 31A
76. 31
7.
ET
(min)
MEL
80. 31A
75. 31
6.
Reference
R/I
Indicating/Recording
Systems
Indicating/Recording
Systems
Indicating/Recording
Systems
Indicating/Recording
Systems
Indicating/Recording
Systems
Indicating/Recording
Systems
Instrument Systems
74. 31
5.
M/O
LOC
FOT
SGH
R/I
MEL
TS
LOC
Page
16
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
86. 32
Landing Gear
LOC
87. 32
Landing Gear
FOT
88. 32
89. 32
90. 32
91. 32
92. 32A
93. 32A
94. 32A
95. 32A
96. 32A
Landing Gear
Landing Gear
Landing Gear
Landing Gear
Landing Gear Monitoring
and indicating
Landing Gear Monitoring
and indicating
Landing Gear Monitoring
and indicating
Landing Gear Monitoring
and indicating
Landing Gear Monitoring
and indicating
5.
M/O
6.
Reference
7.
ET
(min)
8.
A/C
Reg.
9.
Date
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
SGH
R/I
MEL
TS
LOC
FOT
R/I
MEL
TS
97. 33
Lights
LOC
98. 33
Lights
FOT
99. 33
Lights
SGH
100. 33
Lights
MEL
Page
17
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
101. 34
Navigation
LOC
102. 34
Navigation
SGH
103. 34
104. 35
105. 35
106. 35
Navigation
Oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen
Pneumatic
LOC
109. 36
Pneumatic
FOT
110. 36
Pneumatic
R/I
111. 36
Pneumatic
MEL
112. 36
Pneumatic
TS
116. 36A
117. 36A
9.
Date
10.
Operation performed
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
SGH
108. 36
115. 36A
8.
A/C
Reg.
FOT
R/I
114. 36A
7.
ET
(min)
LOC
Oxygen
Pneumatic - Monitoring
and Indicating
Pneumatic - Monitoring
and Indicating
Pneumatic - Monitoring
and Indicating
Pneumatic - Monitoring
and Indicating
Pneumatic - Monitoring
and Indicating
6.
Reference
MEL
107. 35
113. 36A
5.
M/O
LOC
FOT
SGH
R/I
MEL
Page
18
of
32
2.
Ch.
118. 36A
119. 37
3.
Subject
Pneumatic - Monitoring
and Indicating
Vacuum
4.
Task
type
FOT
121. 37
Vacuum
R/I
122. 37
Vacuum
MEL
123. 37
Vacuum
TS
124. 38
Water/Waste
LOC
125. 38
Water/Waste
FOT
126. 38
Water/Waste
SGH
127. 41
Water Ballast
LOC
128. 42
Integrated modular
avionics
LOC
129. 44
Cabin Systems
LOC
131. 45
132. 45
7.
ET
(min)
8.
A/C
Reg.
9.
Date
10.
Operation performed
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
LOC
Vacuum
On-Board Maintenance
System
(or covered in 31)
On-Board Maintenance
System
(or covered in 31)
On-Board Maintenance
System
(or covered in 31)
6.
Reference
TS
120. 37
130. 45
5.
M/O
LOC
FOT
SGH
Page
19
of
32
2.
Ch.
133. 45
134. 45
135. 45
136. 46
137. 50
138. 50
3.
Subject
On-Board Maintenance
System
(or covered in 31)
On-Board Maintenance
System
(or covered in 31)
On-Board Maintenance
System
(or covered in 31)
Information Systems
Cargo and Accessory
Compartments
Cargo and Accessory
Compartments
4.
Task
type
5.
M/O
6.
Reference
7.
ET
(min)
8.
A/C
Reg.
9.
Date
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
R/I
MEL
TS
LOC
LOC
SGH
TURBINE/PISTON ENGINE MODULE
1.
70
2.
70A
SGH
LOC
Page
20
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
5.
M/O
6.
Reference
7.
ET
(min)
8.
A/C
Reg.
9.
Date
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
TURBINE ENGINES
1.
70B
Engine Performance
TS
2.
71
Power Plant
LOC
3.
71
Power Plant
FOT
4.
71
Power Plant
SGH
5.
72
6.
73
7.
73
FOT
8.
73A
FADEC Systems
LOC
9.
73A
FADEC Systems
FOT
10. 73A
FADEC Systems
R/I
11. 73A
FADEC Systems
MEL
12. 73A
FADEC Systems
TS
13. 74
Ignition
LOC
14. 74
Ignition
FOT
15. 75
16. 75
Air
Air
LOC
LOC
LOC
R/I
Page
21
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
17. 75
Air
TS
18. 76
Engine Controls
LOC
19. 76
20. 76
21. 77
22. 77
Engine Controls
Engine Controls
Engine Indicating
Engine Indicating
Engine Indicating
TS
25. 78
Exhaust
LOC
26. 78
Exhaust
FOT
27. 78
Exhaust
MEL
28. 79
Oil
LOC
29. 79
Oil
SGH
30. 79
Oil
R/I
33. 80
34. 80
Starting
Starting
9.
Date
10.
Operation performed
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
FOT
24. 77
Starting
8.
A/C
Reg.
LOC
MEL
32. 80
7.
ET
(min)
TS
Engine Indicating
Starting
6.
Reference
FOT
23. 77
31. 80
5.
M/O
LOC
FOT
MEL
TS
Page
22
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
35. 82
Water Injection
LOC
36. 82
Water Injection
FOT
37. 83
38. 83
39. 84
40. 84
Accessory Gearboxes
Accessory Gearboxes
Propulsion
Augmentation
Propulsion
Augmentation
5.
M/O
6.
Reference
7.
ET
(min)
8.
A/C
Reg.
9.
Date
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
LOC
SGH
LOC
FOT
APU
1.
49
APU
LOC
2.
49
APU
FOT
3.
49
APU
SGH
4.
49
APU
TS
PISTON ENGINES
1.
70
2.
70A
3.
70B
SGH
LOC
TS
Page
23
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
71
Power Plant
LOC
5.
71
Power Plant
FOT
6.
71
7.
73
8.
73
9.
73A
Power Plant
Engine Fuel and Control
Engine Fuel and Control
FADEC Systems
4.
Task
type
FADEC Systems
R/I
12. 73A
FADEC Systems
MEL
13. 73A
FADEC Systems
TS
14. 74
Ignition
LOC
15. 74
Ignition
FOT
16. 76
Engine Controls
LOC
17. 76
Engine Controls
FOT
20. 77
21. 77
Engine Indicating
Engine Indicating
9.
Date
10.
Operation performed
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
LOC
11. 73A
Engine Indicating
8.
A/C
Reg.
FOT
FOT
19. 77
7.
ET
(min)
LOC
FADEC Systems
Engine Controls
6.
Reference
SGH
10. 73A
18. 76
5.
M/O
TS
LOC
FOT
MEL
Page
24
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
22. 77
Engine Indicating
TS
23. 78
Exhaust
LOC
24. 78
25. 78
26. 78
27. 79
Exhaust
Exhaust
Exhaust
Oil
Oil
R/I
30. 80
Starting
LOC
31. 80
Starting
FOT
32. 80
Starting
MEL
33. 80
Starting
TS
34. 81
Turbines
LOC
35. 81
Turbines
FOT
38. 81
39. 82
Turbines
Water Injection
9.
Date
10.
Operation performed
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
LOC
29. 79
Turbines
8.
A/C
Reg.
TS
SGH
37. 81
7.
ET
(min)
MEL
Oil
Turbines
6.
Reference
FOT
28. 79
36. 81
5.
M/O
SGH
R/I
TS
LOC
Page
25
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
40. 82
Water Injection
FOT
41. 83
Accessory Gearboxes
LOC
42. 83
43. 83
44. 84
45. 84
Accessory Gearboxes
Accessory Gearboxes
Propulsion
Augmentation
Propulsion
Augmentation
5.
M/O
6.
Reference
7.
ET
(min)
8.
A/C
Reg.
9.
Date
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
SGH
R/I
LOC
FOT
PROPELLERS
1.
60A
2.
61
3.
61
Propellers / Propulsion
4.
61
5.
61
6.
61
7.
61A
8.
61A
Propeller Construction
SGH
9.
61B
LOC
10. 61B
FOT
Propellers / Propulsion
Propellers / Propulsion
Propellers / Propulsion
Propeller Construction
R/I
LOC
FOT
SGH
MEL
TS
LOC
Page
26
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
11. 61B
R/I
12. 61B
MEL
13. 61B
14. 61C
15. 61C
16. 61C
FOT
25. 61E
R/I
26. 61E
MEL
27. 61E
TS
21. 61D
22. 61D
9.
Date
10.
Operation performed
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
TS
20. 61D
8.
A/C
Reg.
FOT
24. 61E
19. 61D
7.
ET
(min)
LOC
23. 61E
18. 61D
6.
Reference
TS
Propeller Electronic
control
Propeller Electronic
control
Propeller Electronic
control
Propeller Electronic
control
Propeller Electronic
control
Propeller Electronic
control
Propeller Ice Protection
17. 61D
5.
M/O
LOC
FOT
SGH
R/I
MEL
TS
LOC
Page
27
of
32
2.
Ch.
3.
Subject
4.
Task
type
28. 61F
Propeller Maintenance
LOC
29. 61F
Propeller Maintenance
FOT
30. 61F
31. 61F
32. 61F
33. 61F
Propeller Maintenance
Propeller Maintenance
Propeller Maintenance
Propeller Maintenance
5.
M/O
6.
Reference
7.
ET
(min)
8.
A/C
Reg.
9.
Date
11.
Trainee
signature
12.
Practical
Instructors
signature
SGH
R/I
MEL
TS
Page
28
of
32
4.3
The completion of this part is optional and intended to be used when the need exist to record additional data which was not
possible to be entered in the previous pre-filled logbook. This need may be identified by the organisation delivering the
training and/or by the practical instructor.
In particular, when a pre-filled task required in the logbook cannot be completed due to unavailability of the particular
maintenance activity, this part may be used to record evidence of a different maintenance task performed to satisfy the
same requirement. In this case a cross reference shall be made between the two tables to identify the task which is
replaced under the responsibility of the practical assessor countersigning the corresponding raw.
The table below is intended to be hand written (add rows as necessary).
Page
29
of
32
4.4
Compliance Report
The intent of this table is to provide a compliance report demonstrating that the practical type training meets the standard
required by Appendix III to Part 66. In particular, the tables shall indicate the percentage of tasks effectively performed
against the tasks contained in the Appendix III to Part 66 which are applicable to the aircraft type.
The following table are to be completed by the Organisation delivering the practical type training.
4.4.1 Percentage by Task type
Type of
task
Number of tasks
applicable to the A/C type
Number of tasks
effectively performed
LOC
FOT
SGH
R/I
MEL
TS
Page
30
of
32
Number of tasks
applicable to the A/C type
Number of tasks
effectively performed
5
6
7
..
21
..
Place
..
Date
..
Name & Title
Approval signature (*)
(*) this approval signature shall be entered by a responsible person of the Organisation providing the training (i.e. Quality
manager). This person undertakes the responsibility on behalf of the Organisation that the practical type training program
meets the standard required by Appendix III to Part 66. This report shall be signed before the final assessment.
Page
31
of
32
ATA
Subject
Task
type
Reference
Operation performed
Date
Trainees signature
Practical Assessor`s
signature
This table is intended to be hand written.The number, type and content of task used for the assessment is solely under the discretion of the
practical assessor.
Remarks:
These remark field is intended to leave the practical assessor the possibility to enter additional comments regarding the trainee`s knowledge and
skills. The completion of this field is optional
..
Place
..
Date
..
Practical Assessor`s signature
(conducting the final assessment)
Page
32
of
32