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before solo flight in dual control aircraft.

4. Aerodromes
4.1 State a pilot's responsibilities relating to the use of aerodromes.

5. Airspace
5.1 Differentiate between the various classifications of airspace.
5.2 With respect to the following terms, explain each term, identify any airspace boundaries on appropriate charts, and extract vertical limits of designated airspace from charts or ERSA:
     (a) flight information service FIR, FIA, OCTA;
     (b) ATC service CTA, CTR;
     (c) radio 'reports' and 'broadcasts';
     (d) VFR route and lanes of entry;
     (e) PRD areas;
     (f) CTAF areas;
     (g) controlled aerodromes.

6. Altimetry
6.1 Recall the datum from which an altimeter indicates height when the following are set on the subscale:
     (a) area QNH;
     (b) local QNH;
     (c) QFE;
     (d) standard pressure setting.
6.2 Recall the procedures that are carried out with the altimeter at the transition altitude and the transition layer on climb and descent.
6.3 Derive from AIP the transition layer for any given area QNH.
6.4 Recall the method of using an altimeter to derive local QNH.
6.5 Recall the meaning of the following:
     (a) height;
     (b) altitude;
     (c) flight level.
6.6 Recall the following parameters from the ICAO standard atmosphere:
     (a) MSL temperature;
     (b) pressure lapse rate.

7. Security
7.1 Explain the term ADIZ and extract from the AIP:
     (a) the general requirements for operations in this zone; and
     (b) the action by the pilot of the intercepted aircraft.
7.2 State the powers vested in a pilot in command.

8. Emergencies and SAR
8.1 Describe what the intermittent use of navigation and landing lights by an aircraft are used to indicate.
8.2 State the difference between an incident and an accident.
8.3 Reserved.
8.4 Explain the term SARTIME and how it might be used.
8.5 State the document that contains emergency procedures.
8.6 Extract from the AIP and ERSA the responsibilities of a pilot regarding.
     (a) the notification of accidents and incidents; and
     (b) emergency procedures.
8.7 Describe examples of "hazards to navigation" that must be reported by pilots.

Unit 1.5.6                                   PFRP:  PPL flight rules and air law – powered-lift – Reserved

Unit 1.5.7                                   PFRS:  PPL flight rules and air law – airship – Reserved

Unit 1.5.8                                   CFRC:  CPL 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              Describe the method of obtaining publications and know why it is important to update these documents.
2.1.3              Given an item of operational significance:
(a)           select the appropriate reference document – CASR, CAR, CAO, AIP (Book), CAAP; and
(b)           extract relevant and current information from these documents.
2.1.4              Decode information contained in