Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p415
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 1427242–1430706

4.        conduct a cross-wind take-off;
 5.        conduct climb profiles and climbing turns.

 1.               En route cruise
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit codes TR-SEA and CIR for IFR operations.
 1.        maintain straight and level flight, and turn an aeroplane;
 2.        establish and maintain cruise flight for at least 1 of the following conditions:
       1.      turbulence;
       2.      holding configuration;
       3.      range;
 3.        navigate using instrument navigation systems.

 1.               Test specific activities and manoeuvres
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit codes TR-SEA and CIR for IFR operations.
 1.        conduct 2 approach to the stall and recovery manoeuvres, 1 of which must be in the approach configuration and 1 in any other configuration;
 2.        conduct steep level turns of at least 45˚ angle of bank;
 3.        perform full panel instrument flying;
 4.        using a full instrument panel, recover from at least 2 unusual attitude manoeuvres;
 5.        manage an engine failure after take-off;
 6.        manage the following malfunctions:
       1.      a malfunction during start or shutdown;
       2.      any 1 of the following that is not performed under subparagraph (i):
              1.      an aircraft system malfunction;
              2.      engine or cabin fire;
              3.      radio failure;
 7.        perform a forced landing.

 1.               Descent and arrival
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit code TR-SEA and for IFR operations in unit codes CIR and IAP2.
 1.        conduct descent profiles and descending turns;
 2.        complete 1 of the following:
       1.      for a VFR operation, plan and conduct aerodrome arrival and circuit joining procedures;
       2.      for an IFR operation, plan and conduct the following:
              1.      an instrument arrival;
              2.      a 2D instrument approach procedure;
              3.      a missed approach procedure.

 1.               Circuit, approach and landing
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit code TR-SEA.
 1.        conduct a normal circuit pattern, approach and landing;
 2.        conduct a cross-wind landing;
 3.        perform a go-around procedure;
 4.        perform after-landing actions and procedures.

 1.               Shut down and post-flight
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit code TR-SEA.
 1.        park, shutdown and secure an aeroplane;
 2.        complete post-flight administration.

 1.               General requirements
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit codes NTS1, NTS2, TR-SEA, 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

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