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2.7.1              State the conditions under which a pilot may declare a mercy flight and select occasions when a mercy flight must not be undertaken.
2.7.2              Extract from AIP the responsibilities of a pilot regarding the notification of accidents and incidents.
2.7.3              Reserved
2.7.4              Describe examples of 'hazards to navigation' that must be reported by pilots.
2.8                    Security
2.8.1              Explain the term ADIZ and extract:
(a)           the general requirements for operations in this zone; and
(b)           the action by the pilot of the intercepted aircraft.
2.8.2              State the powers vested in a pilot in command.
2.9                    Emergencies and SAR
2.9.1              Describe what the intermittent use of navigation and landing lights by an aircraft are used to indicate.
2.9.2              State the difference between an incident and an accident.
2.9.3              Determine the reporting requirements following an incident or accident.
2.9.4              Explain the term SARTIME and how it might be used.

Unit 1.5.5 PFRG:  PPL flight rules and air law – gyroplane

1. Flight Rules

1.1 Documentation
    1.1.1 Given an item of operational significance:
     (a) select the appropriate reference document – CAR, CASR, CAO, AIP (Book), CAAP; and
     (b) extract relevant and current information from these documents.
    1.1.2 Decode information contained in ERSA, NOTAM and AIP supplements.
         1.1.3 Understand the terms and abbreviations in AIP GEN that are relevant to flight in accordance with VFR.

2. Licence privileges and limitations
2.1 State the privileges and limitations of the PPL gyroplane.
2.2 For the PPL with gyroplane category rating, describe:
     (a) recent experience requirements;
     (b) classification of operations.

3. Flight rules and conditions of flight
3.1 Describe which documents must be carried on board an aircraft during flight in Australian airspace.
3.2 Apply the relevant rules that relate to the following:
     (a) carriage and discharge of firearms;
     (b) aerodromes where operations are not restricted to runways;
     (c) the conditions relating to flight in PRD areas;
     (d) the conditions relating to flight in Designated Remote Areas.
3.3 Apply the relevant rules that relate to the following:
     (a) aerodrome meteorological minima;
     (b) flights over water;
     (c) carriage of:
(i) cargo; and
(ii) sick and disabled persons; and
(iii) parachutists; and
(iv) dangerous goods; and
(v) animals; and
(vi) flotation and survival equipment; and
(vii) firearms.
3.4 State the requirements to test radio equipment before taxi and maintain a listening watch.
3.5 Extract the restrictions pertaining to the carriage of passengers on certain flights.
3.6 Recall the precautions pertaining to the security of safety harnesses and other equipment before solo flight in dual control aircraft.

4. Aerodromes
4.1 State a pilot's responsibilities relating to the use of aerodromes.

5. Airspace
5.1 Differentiate between the various classifications of airspace.
5.2 With respect to the following terms, explain each term,