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Character Range: 948072–951790

typical heavy aircraft system:
(i)             ADC inputs, including AOA;
(ii)            stick shaker and pusher;
(iii)          visual and aural warnings.
9.3                    Take-off warning system (TWS)
(a)           purpose/function of TWS;
(b)           typical items monitored;
(c)           aural/visual warnings.

Section 1.5                         Flight rules and air law (FR)

Unit 1.5.1                                   RFRC:  RPL flight rules and air law – all aircraft categories

1.                       Reserved

2.                       Elements
2.1                    Documentation
2.1.1              Explain the reason for recording flight time in a logbook and state what other information that must be recorded.
2.1.2              State the different documents that contain aviation legislation, aeronautical information and general operating rules.
2.1.3              Explain the purpose of the aircraft maintenance release and how it is used.
2.2                    Licence privileges and limitations (RPL)
2.2.1              State the limitations of the RPL.
2.2.2              Describe the requirements for maintaining the privileges of the RPL.
2.2.3              State the medical standards and limitations for the holder of an RPL.
2.2.4              State the privileges of a licence holder with respect to the following:
(a)           conducting daily inspections;
(b)           signing a maintenance release;
(c)           reporting defects.
2.3                    Conditions of flight
2.3.1              Recall/apply the following rules/requirements:
(a)           rules of the air;
(b)           the requirements relating to the operation of aircraft on, and in the vicinity of, an aerodrome and the conditions relating to turns after take-off;
(c)           separation minima between a/c for take-off and landing at a non-controlled aerodrome;
(d)           rules relating to restrictions on smoking in aircraft during take-off, landing and refuelling;
(e)           VFR and visual meteorology conditions (aeroplanes) for operations below 10,000 ft;
(f)             altimetry procedures for flight below 10,000 ft.
2.3.2              State the rules relating to the following:
(a)           the use of drugs and alcohol, and recall the minimum period between alcohol consumption and flight departure;
(b)           temporary medical unfitness.
2.3.3              Recall the meaning of the following light signals directed at an aircraft:
(a)           steady 'green' and steady 'red';
(b)           'green', 'red' and 'white' flashes.
2.3.4              Recall regulations relating to the minimum heights for flights over the following:
(a)           populated areas;
(b)           other areas.
2.3.5              State the limitations imposed on the following:
(a)           acrobatic flight;
(b)           flight over public gatherings.
2.3.6              Recall the requirements for landing prior to the end of daylight.
2.4                    Air service operations
2.4.1              Extract from legislation references, the restrictions pertaining to the carriage of passengers on certain flights.
2.4.2              Apply the following regulations/rules/orders relating to the responsibilities of a pilot in command:
(a)           before flight, requirements regarding the following:
(i)             fuels and oils;
(ii)            fuelling of aircraft;
(iii)          starting and ground operation of engines;
(iv)          appropriate passenger briefing;
(b)           during flight, requirements and regulations regarding:
(i)             the operation and safety of the aircraft and the authority of the pilot in command;
(ii)            dropping of articles from an