Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p431
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
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Character Range: 1476748–1480130

of an instrument rating, demonstrate competency conducting 2D instrument approach operations for at least 2 different kinds of 2D instrument approach procedures in the same relevant kind of aircraft;
        4.        if the flight test is for the grant of an additional aircraft category/class instrument endorsement, demonstrate competency conducting at least one 2D instrument approach operation in the same relevant kind of aircraft;
        5.        if the flight test is for the grant of a 3D instrument approach operation endorsement, demonstrate competency conducting an ILS or GLS instrument approach procedure;
        6.        for paragraphs (d) and (e), demonstrating competency conducting instrument approach operations includes conducting a missed approach procedure for at least 1 approach operation, from the decision altitude or minimum descent altitude, as applicable, unless for safety or operational reasons a higher altitude is applied;
        7.        for paragraph (f), demonstrate competency performing at least 1 instrument approach operation while manually manipulating the flight and power controls;
        8.        if the flight test is conducted in an aircraft, it must be certified for operations conducted under the IFR and be appropriately equipped according to the requirements for each instrument endorsement the test is for;
        9.        the flight must include:
              1.      operating in Class G airspace; and
              2.      operating at a non-towered aerodrome;
       10.        operating in controlled airspace or at a controlled aerodrome may be simulated.

  * Section N Private instrument rating

      + Appendix N.1 Private instrument rating flight test

         1.                  Flight test requirements
An applicant for a private instrument rating flight test must demonstrate the following:
 1.        knowledge of the topics listed in clause 2 that are relevant to the endorsements that are being assessed during the test;
 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 12 of this MOS, which are relevant to the endorsements that are being assessed during the flight test.

 1.                  Knowledge requirements
For paragraph 1 (a), the topics are the following topics:
 1.        privileges and limitations of the private instrument rating and the private instrument endorsement(s) covered by the flight test;
 2.        flight review requirements;
 3.        recency requirements;
 4.        night recency requirements;
 5.        night VFR operations;
 6.        aircraft instrument requirements;
 7.        interpreting operational and meteorological information;
 8.        take-off minima;
 9.        holding and alternate requirements;
10.        IFR procedures for all airspace classifications;
11.        departure and approach instrument procedures;
12.        operations below LSALT and MSA for day and night operations;
13.        GNSS and PBN standards;
14.        circling approaches;
15.        adverse weather operations;
16.        ERSA normal and emergency procedures;
17.        IFR planning.

 1.                  Activities and manoeuvres
Note   For paragraph 1 (b), the flight test includes all of the following