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gyroplane;
        5.        NVFR approved aeroplane;
        6.          agricultural airstrips suitable for night operations;
        7.        man-made or natural obstacles;
        8.        noise sensitive areas and curfews;
        9.          emergency and abnormal situations;
       10.          mental and physical fatigue;
       11.         maintaining situational awareness;
       12.          in-flight distractions;
       13.      human factors in the context of night operations.

 2.                     Underpinning knowledge of the following:
        1.        LSALT;
        2.        NVFR requirements;
        3.         aerodrome lighting requirements;
        4.        limitations of human ocular system at night;
        5.        visual illusions;
        6.          aircraft instrument and lighting requirements.
FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR RATING

FIR1 Conduct aeronautical knowledge training

 1.                     Unit description
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to competently plan, conduct and review aeronautical knowledge training for Part 61 authorisations.

 1.                     Elements and performance criteria
     1.               FIR1.1 – Plan aeronautical knowledge training
            1.        assess and confirm the trainee's readiness for training;
            2.        ensure the training plan includes training objectives, including threat and error management training;
            3.         identify appropriate training resources;
            4.        plan the lesson and delivery method appropriate to the training objectives;
            5.        specify the assessment procedures;
            6.          schedule and integrate the theory training with flight training lessons where appropriate;
            7.        confirm the availability of the required facilities, equipment, training aids and reference materials.
     2.               FIR1.2 – Conduct aeronautical knowledge training
            1.        establish a learning environment and motivation that suits the trainee's needs;
            2.        present the training materials;
            3.         state the training objectives;
            4.        lesson plan is followed and modified where applicable to achieve training objectives and transfer of knowledge;
            5.        new knowledge to previous knowledge is linked and presented within a meaningful and logical framework;
            6.          training aids are used to illustrate and enhance explanations;
            7.        accurate technical knowledge is presented clearly and to the required standard;
            8.        opportunities for trainee participation and practice are provided;
            9.          applicable threat and error management issues are discussed;
           10.          trainees ability to apply threat and error management principles to the material presented is confirmed;
           11.         achievement of training objectives is confirmed by questioning, review and other suitable methods;
           12.          feedback on trainee performance is provided;
           13.      trainee self-assessment skills are developed;
           14.        training objectives are completed in the time available;
           15.        training is conducted effectively and safely.
     3.               FIR1.3 – Review aeronautical knowledge training
            1.        training objectives and transfer of knowledge are achieved;
            2.        training delivery and effectiveness using self-assessment, peers and supervisors is reviewed;
            3.         records of assessment and progress of trainee are maintained and reviewed in accordance with established workplace procedures.

 2.                     Range of variables
        1.        activities are performed in accordance with published procedures;
        2.        delivering aeronautical knowledge training to trainees that is for a flight crew licence, rating or endorsement;
        3.         the training covers the units and elements of competency that applies to the licence rating