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2.1.2              Given an item of operational significance:
(a)           select the appropriate reference document – CAR, CAO, AIP (Book), CAAP; and
(b)           extract relevant and current information from these documents.
2.1.3              Decode information contained in ERSA, NOTAM and AIP supplements.
2.1.4              Understand the terms and abbreviations in AIP GEN that are relevant to flight in accordance with VFR.
2.2                    Pilot licences, privileges and limitations (PPL)
2.2.1              For the PPL with aeroplane category rating, describe the following:
(a)           privileges and limitations of the licence;
(b)           recent experience requirements;
(c)           classification of operations.
2.2.2              Apply the rules pertaining to flight and duty time limitations for PPL licence holders.
2.3                    Flight rules and conditions of flight
2.3.1              Describe which documents must be carried on board an aircraft during flight in Australian airspace.
2.3.2              Apply the relevant rules that relate to the following:
(a)           carriage and discharge of firearms;
(b)           aerodromes where operations are not restricted to runways;
(c)           the conditions relating to flight in PRD areas.
2.3.3              Give examples of situations which would require a 'security' prefix prior to a radio call.
2.4                    Air service operations
2.4.1              Apply the relevant rules that relate to the following:
(a)           a pilot's responsibilities before flight;
(b)           aerodrome meteorological minima;
(c)           carriage of:
(i)             cargo;
(ii)            sick and handicapped persons;
(iii)          parachutists;
(iv)          flotation and survival equipment;
(v)           animals and dangerous goods.
2.4.2              State the requirements to test radio equipment prior to taxi and maintain a listening watch.
2.5                    Aerodromes
(a)           identify and explain the purpose of the following aerodrome, LA and HLS markings:
(i)             runway markings;
(ii)            runway threshold markings;
(iii)          runway end markings;
(iv)          cone and gable markers;
(v)           taxiway markings;
(vi)          holding points/bays;
(vii)        a double white cross adjacent to a primary wind indicator;
(viii)       a horizontal white dumbbell;
(ix)          movement areas;
(x)           HLS markings.
2.5.2              Identify the following positions in a circuit:
(a)           downwind leg;
(b)           base leg;
(c)           cross-wind leg;
(d)           upwind leg;
(e)           dead side of the circuit.
2.5.3              Explain the significance of a white cross on the movement area.
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;
(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              Know the requirements and procedures to be adopted when operating:
(a)           in any class of airspace;
(b)