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available, and nominate the sources and methods of obtaining this information.
    6.4 State the minimum flight notification required, the methods of submitting this notification, and identify the flight plan details that must be submitted.

Unit 1.9.9 COPP:  CPL operations, performance and planning – powered-lift – Reserved

Unit 1.9.10 COPS:  CPL operations, performance and planning – airship – Reserved

Section 1.10                    Flight Planning (FP)

Unit 1.10.1                              AFPC:  ATPL flight planning – all aircraft categories – Reserved

Unit 1.10.2                              AFPA:  ATPL flight planning – aeroplane

1.                       Reserved

2.                       Flight planning and flight monitoring
2.1                    Practical considerations
2.1.1              Complete a practical flight planning exercise using specified initial conditions and operations manual data. Other conditions may be inserted or varied en route for test purposes. The exercise is intended as a consolidated test of a candidate's ability to apply flight planning, performance and navigational principles, and will include:
(a)           determine take-off limits with consideration of the following as applicable:
(i)             selection of runway;
(ii)            payload/fuel uplift capability;
(iii)          MTOW, including limits imposed by cruise or landing factors;
(iv)          calculation of V-speeds and take-off distances;
(b)           preparation of a weight and balance proforma:
(i)             adjustment of load/fuel if required;
(c)           selection of route and altitude:
(i)             allowing for wind and temperature;
(ii)            based on (given) forecast or actual conditions:
(A)          synoptic;
(B)          SIGMET;
(C)          upper winds;
(D)          TAF/METARs;
(iii)          including departure, destination and alternate requirements;
(d)           preparation of a fuel plan:
(i)             sector fuel burns;
(ii)            total fuel burn;
(iii)          alternate and reserve fuel;
(iv)          total fuel required;
(e)           preparation of a navigation plan:
(i)             sector times, distances, tracks;
(ii)            headings and ground speeds;
(iii)          minimum en route altitudes;
(iv)          allowance for climb and descent;
(f)             inflight computations, revisions or replanning:
(i)             fuel state, fuel requirements, fuel reserves;
(ii)            navigational progress:
(A)          tracks, ETAs, en route wind;
(iii)          diversion from track;
(iv)          change of cruising level;
(v)           engine-out flight;
(vi)          holding;
(vii)        assisting in search;
(g)           interpretation of AIP maps and symbols;
(h)           interpretation of (given) ATC requirements:
(i)             SID and/or STAR routings;
(ii)            DME descent steps;
(i)             calculation of the following types of CP (ETP) and PNR:
(i)             normal;
(ii)            engine-out;
(iii)          depressurised.

Unit 1.10.3                              AFPH:  ATPL flight planning – helicopter

1.                       Reserved

2.                       Flight planning
2.1                    Practical considerations
2.1.1              Complete a practical fight planning exercise using specified initial conditions and operations manual data:
(a)           determine take-off limits with consideration of the following as applicable:
(i)             payload/fuel uplift capability;
(ii)            MTOW, including limits imposed by cruise factors;
(b)           prepare a weight and balance proforma:
(i)             adjustment of load/fuel it required;
(c)           selection of route and altitude:
(i)             allowing for wind and temperature;
(ii)            based on (given) forecast or actual conditions from the following meteorological