TRAINING FOR PROFICIENCY EVENT Sample Clauses

TRAINING FOR PROFICIENCY EVENT. An event to establish, maintain or demonstrate a pilot’s proficiency in which end level proficiency is not required in order to progress (e.g., WU). The type and number of maneuvers shall be tailored to the specific objectives. Training may be conducted by any qualified instructor. There are no limits to the number of maneuvers which may be reaccomplished and the training that is conducted within the allotted time/event.
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