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flight during multi-crew operations", mentioned in section 2 of Schedule 2 of the Part 61 Manual of Standards.
training and checking system has the same meaning as in regulation 119.170 of CASR.
type rating training endorsement means the kind of training endorsement mentioned in column 1 of item 5 in table 61.1235 of CASR.
Appendix 1

Standards to be met for the LAHSO logbook certification

  1 Introduction
      1.1 This Appendix specifies the standards of competency and aeronautical knowledge required for the issue of a LAHSO logbook certification. These standards must be satisfied by a combined oral examination and practical check carried out by a person authorised to issue the logbook certification.
      1.2 Before the issue of a LAHSO endorsement, the applicant must demonstrate that the standards of flying competency specified in Appendix 2 have been achieved.
      1.3 The oral examination must indicate an ability to satisfy each of the items included in the aeronautical knowledge syllabus detailed in clause 2 of this Appendix.
      1.4 In the oral examination, candidates may refer to AIP (complete — including En Route Supplement Australia (AIP‑ERSA) and Aerodrome Directory) and Parts 20 to 95 of the Civil Aviation Orders.
      1.5 The practical check must be conducted in an aeroplane at an aerodrome at which LAHSO are authorised or in a synthetic flight trainer approved by CASA as suitable for that purpose. LAHSO need not be in use at an aerodrome during the test if the appropriate procedures are simulated by the person conducting the check.

  2 Aeronautical knowledge syllabus
      2.1 Recall the procedures for participation in LAHSO in Australia.
      2.2 Identify the aerodromes where LAHSO may be conducted in Australia.
      2.3 Explain the term active participation.
      2.4 Explain the term passive participation.
      2.5 Identify and interpret the aerodrome signs, runway markings and lighting requirements that apply to LAHSO.
      2.6 Identify the requirements for pilots to participate in LAHSO.
      2.7 Identify the aircraft performance categories defined for participation in LAHSO.
      2.8 State the conditions under which LAHSO may be offered by air traffic control to pilots.
      2.9 State the methods of notification that LAHSO is in progress.
      2.10 State the "read back" requirements for pilots engaged in active participation in LAHSO.
      2.11 Establish from AIP‑ERSA the landing distance available for LAHSO.
      2.12 Calculate the aeroplane landing distance required in dry, wet or downwind conditions, using the procedure set out in AIP.
Appendix 2

Land and Hold Short Operations — LAHSO practical test
Elements                                                                                Performance Criteria
  1 Determine the landing distance for LAHSO is adequate for the prevailing conditions    1 Consult the AIP‑ERSA and extract the landing distance available at the destination for LAHSO.

                                                                                          2 Landing distance is calculated in accordance with the manufacturer demonstrated landing distance