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and other required pilot-related activities;
            8.        maintain flight path along the runway extended centreline;
            9.          apply the applicable noise abatement and wake turbulence avoidance procedures;
           10.          recognise take-off abnormalities and take appropriate action to reject take-off (can be simulated).
     3.               A2.3 – Take off aeroplane in a cross-wind
            1.        perform a take-off in an aeroplane making appropriate adjustments for cross-wind conditions;
            2.        maintain the runway centreline and extended centreline.
     4.               A2.4 – Carryout after take-off procedures
            1.        perform after take-off checklist;
            2.        maintain the appropriate climb segment at the nominated heading and airspeed;
            3.         manoeuvre according to local and standard procedures;
            4.        maintain traffic separation.
     5.               A2.5 – Take-off aeroplane from 'short field'
            1.        calculate take-off and landing performance in accordance with the aeroplane's performance charts;
            2.        perform take-off aeroplane to achieve the minimum length take-off performance;
            3.         perform take-off aeroplane to achieve the obstacle clearance parameters.

 2.                     Range of variables
        1.        activities are performed in accordance with published procedures;
        2.        aeroplane with piston or turbine powerplant and propeller;
        3.         aircraft with nose wheel or tail wheel;
        4.        aircraft with fixed or retractable undercarriage;
        5.        aircraft with or without flaps;
        6.          sealed, gravel or grass runways and taxiways;
        7.        windsock located on aerodrome;
        8.        engine start and shutdown malfunctions and emergencies covered by the aircraft flight manual;
        9.          simulated hazardous weather;
       10.          day VFR conditions;
       11.         for take-off in cross-wind, the cross-wind component must be:
               1.          for RPL, not more than 10 kts;
               2.         otherwise, 70% of the maximum permitted for the type of aeroplane being flown;
       12.          local area operational limitations such as noise abatement and aerodrome curfews.

 3.                     Underpinning knowledge of the following:
        1.        obtaining or calculating the cross-wind and down or up wind components;
        2.        the factors affecting take-off and initial climb performance;
        3.         interpreting windsock indications and determining wind direction and speed;
        4.        take-off distance required calculation;
        5.        aerodrome charts and an ability to interpret them;
        6.          local topographical charts to identify safe areas for engine-failure purposes and noise‑abatement considerations.

A3 Control aeroplane in normal flight

 1.                     Unit description
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to control an aeroplane while performing normal flight manoeuvres.

 1.                     Elements and performance criteria
     1.               A3.1 – Climb aeroplane
            1.        operate and monitor all aircraft systems when commencing, during, and completing a climbing flight manoeuvre;
            2.        adjust altimeter subscale according to applicable settings;
            3.         identify and avoid terrain and traffic;
            4.        for the following climbing manoeuvres select power, attitude and configuration as required for the flight path, balance and trim the aeroplane accurately, and apply smooth, coordinated control inputs to achieve the required flight tolerances that apply to the manoeuvre:
                   1.          cruise climb;
                   2.         best angle climb;
                   3.       best