Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p380
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 1319870–1323272

IFF and NAV.
 1.        complete all relevant checks and procedures;
 2.        taxi an aeroplane;
 3.        plan, brief and conduct take-off and departure procedures;
 4.        conduct a cross-wind take-off;
 5.        conduct a short-field take-off;
 6.        conduct climbs on a constant heading and climbing turns, including at least 2 of the following:
       1.      maximum rate climb;
       2.      maximum angle climb;
       3.      cruise climb.

 1.               En route cruise
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit codes A3, NAV and RNE.
 1.        maintain straight and level flight, and turn aeroplane;
 2.        navigate en route;
 3.        establish and maintain cruise flight for at least 1 of the following conditions:
       1.      turbulence;
       2.      holding;
       3.      range;
 4.        navigate at low level;
 5.        perform a lost recovery procedure;
 6.        perform a diversion procedure;
 7.        navigate using instrument navigation systems.

 1.               Test specific activities and manoeuvres
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit codes A1, A5, A6, C3 and IFF.
 1.        enter and recover from each of the following, 1 of which must be in the approach configuration:
       1.      a fully developed stall;
       2.      a wing drop at the stall;
 2.        conduct steep level turns of at least 45˚ angle of bank;
 3.        perform full panel instrument flying;
 4.        using a full instrument panel, recover from at least 2 different unusual aircraft attitudes;
 5.        manage an engine failure after take-off;
 6.        conduct a precautionary search;
 7.        manage the following malfunctions:
       1.      a malfunction during start or shutdown; and
       2.      any 1 of the following that is not performed under subparagraph (i):
              1.      an aircraft system malfunction;
              2.      engine or cabin fire;
              3.      radio failure;
 8.        perform a forced landing.

 1.               Descent and arrival
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit codes A3 and NAV.
 1.        conduct descents maintaining a constant heading and descending turns;
 2.        plan and conduct aerodrome arrival and circuit joining procedures.

 1.               Circuit, approach and landing
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit codes A3, A4 and A6.
 1.        conduct a normal circuit pattern, approach and landing;
 2.        conduct a cross-wind landing;
 3.        conduct short-field and flapless approaches and landings;
 4.        perform a go-around procedure;
 5.        perform after-landing actions and procedures.

 1.               Shut down and post-flight
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit codes A1 and C2.
 1.        park, shutdown and secure an aeroplane;
 2.        complete post-flight administration.

 1.               General requirements
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit codes C1, C3, C4, C5, CTA, CTR, OGA, ONTA, NAV. NTS1 and NTS2.
 1.        maintain an effective lookout;
 2.        maintain situational awareness;
 3.        assess situations and make appropriate decisions;
 4.        set priorities and manage tasks effectively;
 5.        maintain effective communication and interpersonal relationships;
 6.        recognise and manage threats;
 7.        recognise and