Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p155
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 532579–536257

include:
               1.          instruments;
               2.         communication;
               3.       navigation system;
               4.       lighting;
        8.        for the single-engine aeroplane night VFR endorsement, the aircraft must be a single-engine aeroplane;
        9.          for the helicopter night VFR endorsement, the aircraft must be a helicopter;
       10.          for the powered-lift aircraft night VFR endorsement, the aircraft must be a powered-lift aircraft;
       11.         for the gyroplane night VFR endorsement, the aircraft must be a gyroplane;
       12.          for the airship night VFR endorsement, the aircraft must be a airship.

 3.                     Underpinning knowledge of the following:
        1.        the topics mentioned in Section 2.7 of this MOS, night VFR rating;
        2.        navigation requirements for the following:
               1.          a night visual flight using radio navigation systems;
               2.         a night visual flight using self-contained or long-range navigation systems;
               3.       a night visual flight using visual reference to ground and water;
        3.         navigation tolerance for a night visual flight avoiding CTA;
        4.        requirements for the following:
               1.          positive radio fixing;
               2.         the most precise track guidance;
        5.        navigation requirements for night visual flight with respect to time interval between fixes, accuracy of time reference, and accuracy and procedures in track-keeping;
        6.          procedures for night visual flight in all classes of airspace when diverting from track due to navigation or weather;
        7.        route for night visual flight with respect to forecast weather, controlled airspace, prohibited, restricted and danger areas, engine out performance for multi-engine aircraft, specified route limitations, airways operational requirements, and availability of published routes, en route alternate aerodromes, navigation aids, rated coverage and radio communication;
        8.        compulsory reporting points;
        9.          route, aircraft equipment and navigation requirements for NVFR;
       10.          LSALT for a night visual flight for a route published on a chart;
       11.         dimensions of the significant safety sector when calculating LSALT for a route not published on a chart;
       12.          methods of calculating LSALT for a route not published on a chart;
       13.      calculation of LSALT when uncertain of position;
       14.        conditions for descent below LSALT;
       15.        pre-flight altimeter accuracy check for a night visual flight;
       16.        altimetry procedures to all stages of a night visual flight
       17.        operating at aerodromes where surrounding light is limited.

NVR3 Night VFR – multi-engine aircraft

      1.          Unit description
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to conduct a flight at night under the NVFR in a multi-engine aircraft.

 1.                     Elements and performance criteria
     1.               NVR3.1 – Determine aircraft meets requirements for NVFR flight
            1.        aircraft requirements for NVFR flight are determined;
            2.        flight and navigation instruments, minimum electrical lighting and navigation equipment and any other requirements which are fitted to the aircraft are checked to ensure they are suitable and serviceable for NVFR flight.
     2.               NVR3.2 – Obtain and use current operational documents
            1.        operational