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situations and make appropriate decisions;
       (d) set priorities and manage tasks effectively;
       (e) maintain effective communication and interpersonal relationships;
       (f) recognise and manage threats;
       (g) recognise and manage errors;
       (h) recognise and manage undesired aircraft states;
       (i) communicate effectively using appropriate procedures for the airspace being used during the test;
       (j) manage the aircraft systems required for the flight;
       (k) manage the fuel system and monitor the fuel plan and fuel usage during the flight.

    4. Operational scope and conditions
4.1 For paragraph 1 (b), the following operational scope applies to the proficiency check:
       (a) managing an aircraft system, which is not required for the flight, is not an assessable item unless the applicant uses the system during the flight;
       (b) conducting operations that are relevant to the endorsements being assessed;
       (c) the check may be conducted by observation if the check is conducted in a single‑seat aircraft;
       (d) emergencies and abnormal situations relating to aircraft systems, powerplants and the airframe are simulated and limited to those described in the AFM.
4.2 For paragraph 1 (b), the following conditions apply to the aerial application rating proficiency check:
(a) conducted in an aircraft that is suitable for the endorsements being assessed in the test (see paragraph 61.1110 (4) (a));
(b) conducted by day under the VFR.
  * Appendix 5 Instructor rating proficiency check
     1.                  Proficiency check requirements
An applicant for an instructor rating proficiency check must demonstrate the following:
        1.      knowledge of the topics listed in subclause 2.1, which are relevant to the training endorsements that are being assessed during the check;
        1.      ability to conduct aeronautical knowledge training mentioned in subclause 2.2, that is applicable to the training endorsements being assessed;
        2.       ability to conduct the activities and manoeuvres mentioned in clause 3, within the operational scope and under the conditions mentioned in clause 4, to the competency standards required under section 13 of this MOS, which are relevant to the endorsements that are being assessed during the check.
Note 1   For the purposes of this unit, reference to trainee is a reference to the person who is receiving training that is being delivered by the applicant.
Note 2   For the purposes of this unit, a reference to applicant is a reference to the person who is undertaking this proficiency check.
 1.                  Knowledge requirements
 1.               For paragraph 1 (a), the topics are the following topics:
        1.      privileges and limitations of a pilot instructor rating and the training endorsements included in the proficiency check;
        1.      proficiency check requirements;
        2.       flight review requirements;
        3.      preparing a student for training;
        4.      principles and methods of instruction;
        5.        aeronautical knowledge;
        6.      practical training aspects of the units and elements of competency;
        7.      assessment techniques