Excerpts from FAA-S-8081-14, Airplane Multi Engine Land
PRACTICAL TEST STANDARDS May 1, 1995 Change 1: 4/28/97.
This is a partial list of the Tasks found in the Practical Test Standards.
These tasks are required for the addition of a Multiengine Rating on a Private or Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument Privileges.
A complete list of All Areas Of Operation are found in Miscellaneous Multi-Engine References.

CERTIFICATES AND DOCUMENTS
MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST
PREFLIGHT INSPECTION
COCKPIT MANAGEMENT
ENGINE STARTING
TAXIING
BEFORE TAKEOFF CHECK
TRAFFIC PATTERNS
NORMAL AND CROSSWIND TAKEOFFAND CLIMB
NORMAL AND CROSSWIND APPROACH AND LANDING
SHORT-FIELD TAKEOFF AND CLIMB
SHORT-FIELD APPROACH AND LANDING
GO-AROUND
STEEP TURNS
ENGINE FAILURE DURING FLIGHT
INSTRUMENT APPROACH – ALL ENGINES OPERATING
INSTRUMENT APPROACH – ONE ENGINE INOPERATIVE
MANEUVERING DURING SLOW FLIGHT
POWER-OFF STALLS
POWER-ON STALLS
SPIN AWARENESS
EMERGENCY DESCENT
MANEUVERING WITH ONE ENGINE INOPERATIVE
ENGINE INOPERATIVE –
LOSS OF DIRECTIONAL CONTROL DEMONSTRATION
ENGINE FAILURE DURING TAKEOFF BEFORE VMC
ENGINE FAILURE AFTER LIFT-OFF
APPROACH AND LANDING WITH AN INOPERATIVE
SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTIONS
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT AND SURVIVAL GEAR
PERFORMANCE AND LIMITATIONS
OPERATION OF SYSTEMS
ENGINE INOPERATIVE PRINCIPLES OF FLIGHT
NIGHT PREPARATION
NIGHT FLIGHT
AFTER LANDING
PARKING AND SECURING

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