COMDTINST 16798.1
in a multi-engine aircraft, it is desirable each examiner hold the
FAA multi-engine instructor (MEI) certificate as well.
2.
Proficiency and Experience. Each examiner must be a highly
experienced aviator to ensure the standards expected from the
Auxiliary Aviation Program are maintained. They must be
qualified and current as an instructor pilot for at least six months
prior to designation as an examiner.
3.
Examiner Syllabus. Prior to designation, each examiner shall
complete an Auxiliary and Commandant (G-OCX-2) approved
flight and ground syllabus.
4.
Designation Checks. A ground and flight check is required prior
to any designation. Ground and flight checks for each examiner
will be conducted by the senior member of District Flight
Examining Branch.
5.
Recommendations. Recommendation for designation as a Flight
Examiner will be forwarded to the Director of Auxiliary through
Board.
N. T. SAUNDERS
Assistant Commandant for Operations
NON-STANDARD DISTRIBUTION:
NAVCO-CG/SS
DC-O
All Auxiliary Pilots and Observers
All Flotilla Commanders
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