Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p176
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 609151–613505

completed without incident;
               7.      departure from the flight area and transition to the circuit (roping) area is completed without incident;
       15.        dependent on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may include:
               1.          company procedures;
               2.         enterprise procedures;
               3.       organisational procedures;
               4.       established procedures;
               5.         standard operating procedures;
       16.        information/documents may include:
               1.          relevant sections of CASR 1998 and CAOs, including day VFR;
               2.         in Defence context, relevant Defence Orders and Instructions;
               3.       AFM or POH;
               4.       this MOS;
               5.         AIP;
               6.       ERSA;
               7.      charts;
               8.    operations manuals;
               9.       approved checklists;
              10.         workplace procedures and instructions and job specification;
              11.       induction and training materials;
              12.      conditions of service, legislation and industrial agreements, including workplace agreements and awards;
       17.        applicable regulations and legislation may include:
               1.          relevant CASR 1998 and CAOs;
               2.         in Defence context, relevant Defence Orders and Instructions;
               3.       relevant state/territory OH&S legislation;
               4.       relevant state/territory environmental protection legislation;
               5.         relevant Australian Standards;
       18.          performance includes tolerances specified in either of:
               1.          relevant licence and aircraft rating requirements of as this MOS:
               2.         relevant Defence documentation such as:
                      1.       Defence Orders and Instructions;
                      2.       approved curricula and training documentation.

 3.                     Underpinning knowledge of the following:
        1.        the topics mentioned in Section 2.5, Low-level rating in Schedule 3 of this MOS;
        2.        relevant sections of CASR 1998 and CAOs;
        3.         relevant OH&S and environmental procedures and regulations;
        4.        in Defence context, relevant Defence Orders and Instructions;
        5.        communication procedure and terminology applicable to roping operations;
        6.          engine performance checks for the helicopter type to be flown;
        7.        aircraft performance calculations (for all phases of flight);
        8.        internal and external load limitations for the helicopter type to be flown, including weight and balance consideration;
        9.          functions and effects of all aircraft controls and instruments;
       10.          principles of aerodynamics:
               1.          control effectiveness in all phases of flight;
               2.         hazards, limitations and problems that can occur when operating an aircraft during roping operations;
               3.       rope and attaching point limitations;
               4.       helicopter dimensions.
AERIAL APPLICATION RATING

AA1 Aeroplane aerial application operation

 1.                     Unit description
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to conduct aerial application operations other than firefighting operations in aeroplanes.

 1.                     Elements and performance criteria
     1.               AA1.1 – Pre-flight actions
            1.        conduct self-assessment fit for flight and planned operation;
            2.        determine suitability of aircraft for type of operation;
            3.         conduct a thorough pre-flight of aircraft and role equipment to determine serviceability for planned operations;
            4.        check and correctly complete required maintenance documentation as applicable;
            5.        confirm minimum equipment and minimum crew and instrumentation requirements for planned operations are met;
            6.          check safe operation of role equipment, including the serviceability of the jettison (dump) door;
            7.        check