Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p161
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 553457–557498

NVIS operation
            1.        perform role functions;
            2.        manage flight during multi-crew NVG operations:
                   1.          ensures that all crew members have role clarity and relevant information to achieve goals;
                   2.         ensures clear communications using standard operating procedures in accordance with Company Operations Manual;
                   3.       manages changing priorities and, if necessary, re-focuses crew members to accommodate the changed priorities;
                   4.       corrects individual or crew member deviations from standards;
            3.         threat and error management:
                   1.          identifies environmental or operational threats that could affect the safety of the flight;
                   2.         develops options to mitigate or control threats;
                   3.       applies checklists and standard operating procedures to prevent aircraft handling, procedural or communication errors, and identifies committed errors before safety is affected or aircraft enters an undesired aircraft state;
                   4.       recognises undesired aircraft state;
                   5.         manipulates aircraft controls or systems, or modifies actions or procedures, to correct undesired aircraft state in the time available.

 2.                     Range of variables
        1.        activities are performed in accordance with published procedures;
        2.        for the class 1 endorsement, IFR where applicable;
        3.         for the class 2 endorsement, NVFR conditions;
        4.        goggled and de-goggled flight;
        5.        approved aircraft fitted with flight instruments, including attitude and stabilised heading indicators with lighting adapted to NVG standards;
        6.          operations without visible horizon;
        7.        simulated hazardous weather;
        8.        simulated abnormal and emergency situations;
        9.          lit and unlit HLS.

 3.                     Underpinning knowledge of the following:
        1.        the topics mentioned in Section 2.6, Night vision imaging system (NVIS) rating of Schedule 3 of this MOS;
        2.        NVG equipment;
        3.         human and aeromedical factors;
        4.        NVG environment;
        5.        terrain interpretation and navigation;
        6.          NVG regulations;
        7.        NVG flight planning;
        8.        crew coordination;
        9.          dangers of non-NVG-trained personnel and non-compatible lighting at landing sites.
LOW-LEVEL RATING

LL-A Aeroplane low-level operations

 1.                     Unit description
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to safely conduct low-level operations in aeroplanes.

 1.                     Elements and performance criteria
     1.               LL-A.1 – Plan low-level operations
            1.        identify hazards, evaluate and manage risks at low level;
            2.        complete consultation with all stake holders involved in the low-level operation to confirm task requirements;
            3.         ensure aeroplane type and performance capability is appropriate for the task;
            4.        assess and allow for the effects of fatigue and physical health on pilot performance;
            5.        analyse and apply actual and forecast weather conditions to low-level operations;
            6.          identify area of operations using chart and geographical features;
            7.        assess geographical characteristics of the area of flying operations to ensure safe completion of the task;
            8.        confirm location of ground support personnel when available;
            9.          conduct appropriate reconnaissance and pre-manoeuvre or other relevant checks prior to descending below 500 ft AGL.
     2.               LL-A.2 – Flight component
            1.        correctly performs pre-flight inspection and determine aircraft