Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p70
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 237249–241023

operating range;
        2.        perform pre-take-off briefing;
        3.         confirm, prior to entering runway, that aircraft is positioned on specified or appropriate taxiway;
        4.        ensure final approach path is clear of conflicting traffic on specified or appropriate runway.
 4.               TR-CR.7 – Conduct take-off
        1.        demonstrate knowledge of airspeeds, configurations, and emergency and abnormal procedures for normal and cross-wind take-offs;
        2.        brief a plan of action to ensure the safest outcome in the event of abnormal operations;
        3.         verify and correctly apply correction for the existing wind component to the take-off performance;
        4.        ensure all pre-take-off checks required by the appropriate checklist items are completed in a timely manner;
        5.        align the aircraft on the runway centreline;
        6.          apply the controls correctly to maintain longitudinal alignment on the centreline of the runway, if appropriate, prior to initiating and during the take-off;
        7.        adjust the power plant controls;
        8.        monitor power plant controls, settings, and instruments during take-off to ensure all predetermined parameters are maintained;
        9.          adjust the controls to attain the desired pitch attitude at the predetermined airspeed to attain the desired performance;
       10.          perform the required pitch changes and, as appropriate, perform and verify the completion of, gear and flap retractions, power adjustments (as applicable) and other required pilot‑related activities at the required airspeed within the published tolerances;
       11.         use the applicable noise abatement and wake turbulence avoidance procedures;
       12.          verify the completion of the appropriate after take-off checklist items in a timely manner;
       13.      manage any incident, malfunction or failure during take-off to achieve the safest possible outcome.
 5.               TR-CR.8 – Operate aircraft in flight
        1.        operate aircraft in normal flight profiles;
        2.        operate aircraft systems for normal, non-normal and emergency conditions;
        3.         demonstrate the following manoeuvres:
               1.          approach to stall and full stall recovery;
               2.         maximum performance turning;
               3.       unusual attitude and upset recovery;
               4.       flight with unreliable airspeed;
               5.         emergency descent.
 6.               TR-CR.9 – Manage engine failure in flight
        1.        maintain control of aircraft flight path;
        2.        correctly identify and verify malfunction;
        3.         manage failure effectively.
 7.           TR-CR.10 – Conduct a descent, arrival and landing
        1.        plan and conduct a descent, arrival and landing;
        2.        obtain, interpret and brief ATC clearance for descent and arrival;
        3.         manage non-normal or emergency conditions;
        4.        demonstrate missed approach manoeuvre.
 8.           TR-CR.11 – Conduct taxi to stand, park and shutdown
Follow published procedures, taxi, park and shutdown aircraft at the designated parking bay.

 1.                     Range of variables
        1.        activities are performed in accordance with published procedures;
        2.        day and night VMC or IMC;
        3.         approved aircraft or approved flight simulation training device;
        4.        simulated abnormal or emergency situations;
        5.        flight crew incapacitation (multi-crew operations);
        6.          simulated hazardous weather;
        7.        sealed, gravel or grass