Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p156
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 535949–539677

instruments, minimum electrical lighting and navigation equipment and any other requirements which are fitted to the aircraft are checked to ensure they are suitable and serviceable for NVFR flight.
     2.               NVR3.2 – Obtain and use current operational documents
            1.        operational documents applicable to the flight are obtained and checked for currency;
            2.        applicable information contained in documents for flight planning and management is interpreted and applied;
            3.         documents required for the flight are stowed and accessibility for the pilot during flight is ensured.
     3.               NVR3.3 – Prepare flight plan for NVFR flight
            1.        charts suitable for intended NVFR flight are selected and prepared;
            2.        calculates LSALT for planned flight using WAC;
            3.         applicable information to prepare a flight plan which details tracks, distances, times, altitudes to be flown and fuel requirements to reach destination are obtained, analysed and applied;
            4.        meteorological, airways facilities, aerodrome and NOTAM information applicable to planning and conducting a flight is obtained, interpreted and applied;
            5.        routes to optimise options in the event of an engine failure are planned.
     4.               NVR3.4 – Determine operational requirements
            1.        suitability of the aerodrome lighting for night operations is determined;
            2.        curfew requirements are complied with;
            3.         duration of flight is determined;
            4.        holding, alternate and reserve fuel requirements due to weather, navigation aid availability and aerodrome lighting are determined in accordance with operational requirements;
            5.        total fuel requirements are calculated;
            6.          calculates performance available and plans actions in the event of engine failure after take‑off;
            7.        calculates performance available in the event of engine failure during cruise and determines if aircraft can maintain at least the LSALT for planned route until established within 3 nm of destination aerodrome with the runway in sight;
            8.        replans if OEI performance indicates inability to maintain LSALT on planned route.
     5.               NVR3.5 – Make flight notifications
            1.        flight notification is prepared for planned NVFR flight;
            2.        completed flight notification is submitted;
            3.         flight notification acceptance is confirmed.
     6.               NVR3.6 – Program navigation system
            1.        prepare data for transfer to approved airborne navigation system;
            2.        navigation data is loaded and checked.
     7.               NVR3.7 – Select, operate and monitor navigation aids and systems
            1.        appropriate navigation aids/systems for the planned NVFR flight are selected and operated in accordance navigation aid/system requirements;
            2.        integrity of navigation aid/systems information is monitored and maintained.
     8.               NVR3.8 – Take-off at night at other than departure aerodrome which is remote from ground lighting
            1.        aircraft is lined up correctly in centre of runway in take-off direction;
            2.        line-up checks appropriate to night take-off are completed;
            3.         take-off by reference to flare path/runway lighting and aircraft instruments is executed;
            4.        aircraft is rotated at manufacturer's recommended speed;
            5.        climb attitude and