Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p281
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
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2.4.3              Extract the restrictions pertaining to the carriage of passengers on certain flights.
2.4.4              Apply the following rules relating to the responsibility of a pilot in command:
(a)           before flight:
(i)             requirements of the following:
(A)          fuel and oil;
(B)          fuelling aircraft;
(C)          starting and ground operations of engines;
(ii)            appropriate passenger briefing;
(b)           during flight, requirements regarding the operation and safety of the aircraft and the authority of the pilot in command.
2.4.5              Recall the following requirements:
(a)           before flight:
(i)             the conditions regarding the following:
(A)          removal of locking devices;
(B)          security doors, hatches, tank caps;
(C)          testing of flight controls;
(D)          removal of frost and ice;
(E)          instrument checks;
(ii)            fuel system inspections, including when inspections are required and how they are performed;
(iii)          carriage of passengers in a control seat;
(iv)          carriage of infants and children;
(b)           during flight:
(i)             seat occupation and seat belt requirements:
(A)          occupation of seats;
(B)          wearing of seat belts;
(C)          adjustment of seat belts;
(ii)            manipulation of aircraft controls:
(A)          by pilots;
(B)          not permitted by unauthorised persons.
2.4.6              Recall the precautions pertaining to the security of safety harnesses and other equipment prior to solo flight in dual control aircraft.
2.5                    Aerodromes
2.5.1              State a pilot's responsibilities with regard to the use of aerodromes.
2.6                    Airspace
2.6.1              Differentiate between the various classifications of airspace.
2.6.2              With respect to the following terms listed in (a) to (g), explain each term and, if applicable, identify 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, controlled airspace;
(c)           radio 'reports' and 'broadcasts';
(d)           VFR route and lanes of entry;
(e)           PRD areas;
(f)             CTAF areas;
(g)           controlled aerodromes.
2.6.3              Apply permitted tracking tolerances for VFR aircraft to avoid controlled airspace.
2.6.4              Describe the requirements for obtaining clearances, making reports and broadcasts, and describe the procedures for requesting clearances, making reports and broadcasts, and the pilot actions to be taken on receiving an instruction from ATC to be adopted when operating in the following:
(a)           in any class of airspace;
(b)           from or into:
(i)             a certified or registered aerodrome;
(ii)            an uncertified aerodrome.
2.7                    Altimetry
2.7.1              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.
2.7.2              Recall the procedures that are carried out with the altimeter at the transition altitude and the transition layer on climb and descent.
2.7.3              Derive from AIP the transition layer for any given area QNH.
2.7.4              Recall the method of using an altimeter to derive Local QNH.
2.7.5              Calculate