Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p467
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 1586415–1589875

trainee during the training lesson;
 3.    discuss threat and error issues applicable to the proposed flight.
1.               Ground operations, take-off, departure and climb
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit code FIR3.
        1.      complete all relevant checks and procedures;
        1.      plan and conduct take-off, departure procedures and climb.
          1.               En route cruise
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit code FIR3.
Maintain straight and level and turn aircraft.
     1.               Test specific activities and manoeuvres
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit code FIR3.
        1.      implement the hand-over and take-over procedure;
        1.      intervene to manage undesired aircraft states;
        2.       Air exercise 1 — conduct flight training for a selected training activity nominated by the flight examiner and perform the following:
          1.       demonstrate manoeuvres and provide clear explanations to the trainee;
 1.      direct the trainee performing manoeuvres and tasks;
 2.    monitor and assess the trainee performing manoeuvres and tasks and provide further instruction as required;
        1.      Air exercise 2 — conduct flight training for a selected training activity nominated by the flight examiner and perform the following:
          1.       manage pilot in command responsibilities;
 1.      demonstrate and direct manoeuvres and provide clear explanations to the trainee;
 2.    monitor and assess the trainee performing manoeuvres and tasks and provide further instruction as required;
        1.      for a training endorsement that is for a multi-crew operation — conduct a multi-crew flight training air exercise by demonstrating and assessing the following:
          1.       teamwork and collaborative problem solving;
 1.      non-technical skills that are applicable to both roles of a multi-crew operation;
 2.    standard operating procedures, cockpit discipline and use of automation.
1.               Descent and arrival
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit code FIR3.
Plan and conduct arrival and circuit joining procedures.
     1.               Circuit, approach and landing
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit code FIR3.
        1.      conduct a normal circuit pattern, approach and landing;
        1.      perform after landing actions and procedures.
          1.               Shut down and post-flight
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit code FIR3.
        1.      park, shutdown and secure the aircraft;
        1.      complete post-flight administration;
        2.       post-flight debriefing — conduct a post-flight debriefing for the training activities included during the test by doing the following:
          1.       the trainee is given the opportunity to self-assess their performance against the prescribed performance criteria and the objectives of the training activity;
 1.      the trainee's performance is assessed accurately and discussed effectively with the trainee;
 2.    trainee performance deficiencies are identified, and remedial actions and proposed training are discussed;
 3.    discuss with the trainee any threat and error management issues that were encountered during the flight.
1.               General requirements
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit codes NTS1, NTS2 and FIR3.
        1.      maintain