Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p423
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
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Character Range: 1451754–1455208

administration.

 1.               General requirements
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit codes NTS1, NTS2, TR-MEA and CIR for IFR operations.
 1.        maintain an effective lookout;
 2.        maintain situational awareness;
 3.        assess situations and make appropriate decisions;
 4.        set priorities and manage tasks effectively;
 5.        maintain effective communication and interpersonal relationships;
 6.        recognise and manage threats;
 7.        recognise and manage errors;
 8.        recognise and manage undesired aircraft states;
 9.        communicate effectively using appropriate procedures for the airspace being used during the flight;
10.        manage the aircraft systems required for the flight;
11.        manage the fuel system and monitor the fuel plan and fuel usage during the flight.

 1.                  Operational scope and conditions

     1.               The following operational scope applies to the flight test:
            1.        managing an aircraft system, which is not required for the grant of the type rating, is not an assessable item unless the applicant uses the system during the flight;
            2.        emergencies and abnormal situations relating to aircraft systems, powerplants and the airframe are simulated and limited to those described in the AFM;
            3.        for subclause 1.2, the flight has 2 components and includes knowledge and activities and manoeuvres for operating the aircraft under the VFR and under the IFR.
                  1.      the component for VFR operations includes general handling manoeuvres;
                  2.      the component for IFR operations includes the standards required to conduct an IFR operation in a multi-engine aeroplane covered by the type rating.

     2.               The following conditions apply to the flight test:
            1.        activities and manoeuvres are performed in accordance with published procedures;
            2.        conducted in 1 of the following:
                  1.      an aeroplane that is covered by the type rating, except where the flight test must be conducted in an approved flight simulator in accordance with subregulation 61.245 (2); or
                  2.      a flight simulator approved for the purpose;
            3.        except for paragraph (e), conducted by day under the VFR;
            4.        if the aerodrome cross-wind conditions for the runway used during the test are less than 70% of the maximum in the AFM, evidence that the applicant has demonstrated competency performing cross-wind take-off and landing manoeuvres may be taken from the applicant's training records;
            5.        for subclause 1.2, the flight test includes conducting an IFR operation;
            6.        if the flight test is conducted in an FSTD, the following activities may be assessed by oral questioning:
                  1.      paragraph 3.1 (b) — perform a pre-flight inspection;
                  2.      subclause 3.7 — Shut down and post-flight.

  * Appendix L.9 Multi-engine helicopter type rating flight test

     1.                  Flight test requirements

         1.               An applicant for a multi engine helicopter type rating flight test must demonstrate the following:
                1.        knowledge of the topics listed in clause 2.1;
                2.        ability to conduct the activities and manoeuvres