Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p44
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 146409–150273

NTS1.4 – Set priorities and manage tasks
            1.        organise workload and priorities to ensure optimum outcome of the flight;
            2.        plan events and tasks to occur sequentially;
            3.         anticipate events and tasks to ensure sufficient opportunity for completion;
            4.        use technology to reduce workload and improve cognitive and manipulative activities.
     5.               NTS1.5 – Maintain effective communications and interpersonal relationships
            1.        establish and maintain effective and efficient communications and interpersonal relationships with all stakeholders to ensure the optimum outcome of the flight;
            2.        define and explain objectives to stakeholders;
            3.         demonstrate a level of assertiveness that ensures the optimum completion of the flight.

 2.                     Range of variables
        1.        simulated conditions may be used where appropriate.

 3.                     Underpinning knowledge of the following:
        1.        effective communication under normal and non-normal circumstances;
        2.        task management.

NTS2 Non-technical skills 2

 1.                     Unit description
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to recognise, direct and manage threats and errors during flight operations.

 1.                     Elements and performance criteria
     1.               NTS2.1 – Recognise and manage threats
            1.        identify relevant environmental or operational threats that are likely to affect the safety of the flight;
            2.        identify when competing priorities and demands may represent a threat to the safety of the flight;
            3.         develop and implement countermeasures to manage threats;
            4.        monitor and assess flight progress to ensure a safe outcome, or modify actions when a safe outcome is not assured.
     2.               NTS2.2 – Recognise and manage errors
            1.        apply checklists and standard operating procedures to prevent aircraft handling, procedural or communication errors;
            2.        identify committed errors before safety is affected or the aircraft enters an undesired state;
            3.         monitor the following to collect and analyse information to identify potential or actual errors:
                   1.          aircraft systems using a systematic scan technique;
                   2.         the flight environment;
                   3.       other crew;
            4.        implement countermeasures to prevent errors or take action in the time available to correct errors before the aircraft enters an undesired state.
     3.               NTS2.3 – Recognise and manage undesired aircraft state
            1.        recognise an undesired aircraft state;
            2.        prioritise tasks to ensure an undesired aircraft state is managed effectively;
            3.         apply corrective actions to recover an undesired aircraft state in a safe and timely manner.

 2.                     Range of variables
        1.        Reserved;
        2.        simulated conditions may be used where appropriate.

 3.                     Underpinning knowledge of the following:
        1.        effective communication under normal and non-normal circumstances;
        2.        threat and error management detailing processes that can be used to identify and mitigate or control threats and errors;
        3.         the application of situational awareness to identifying real or potential environmental or operational threats to flight safety;
        4.        developing and implementing plans of action for the following:
               1.          removing and mitigating threats;
               2.         removing and mitigating