Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p81
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 275896–280035

errors during pre-flight planning and in-flight;
            2.        maintain effective lookout and situational awareness;
            3.         assess situations and make appropriate decisions;
            4.        set priorities and manage tasks;
            5.        maintain effective communication with stakeholders;
            6.          communicate effectively using aeronautical radio.
     8.               FR- MEAT.8 – Manage passengers and cargo.
            1.        conduct pre-flight and in-flight safety briefings to ensure passengers are familiar with safety procedures, emergency equipment, exits and operational requirements;
            2.        manage cargo.

 2.                     Range of variables
        1.        activities are performed in accordance with published procedures;
        2.        simulated conditions can be used;
        3.         for FR-MEAT.5 – instrument flying, simulated or actual instrument conditions.

 3.                     Underpinning knowledge of the following:
        1.        privileges, limitations and responsibilities of the licences, ratings and endorsements the applicant holds;
        2.        flight review requirements;
        3.         obtaining, interpreting and applying meteorological and aeronautical information;
        4.        navigation and flight planning for day VFR operations;
        5.        weight and balance and aircraft performance;
        6.          operation of systems fitted to the aircraft that is used in the flight review;
        7.        extracting and applying aircraft performance data, including take-off and landing performance date for the aircraft that is used in the flight review;
        8.        airspace requirements and procedures;
        9.          manage cargo and passengers;
       10.          hazard identification and risk management;
       11.         non-normal and emergency procedures, including full and partial failures;
       12.          local operating procedures;
       13.      hazardous weather;
       14.        airworthiness requirements;
       15.        reporting requirements;
       16.        ERSA normal and emergency procedures;
       17.        current and recently changed legislation and procedures that are relevant to the applicant's licences, ratings and endorsements.

TR-FE Type rating – flight engineer

 1.                     Unit description
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required by a flight engineer to operate a type-rated aircraft.

 1.                     Elements and performance criteria
     1.               FTM.1 – Conduct pre-flight inspection
            1.        complete pre-flight inspection correctly;
            2.        communicate effectively with ground support crew;
            3.         ensure removal of appropriate aircraft engine protective devices;
            4.        prepare and operate aircraft systems.
     2.               FTM.2 – Manage engines
            1.        manage engine systems correctly;
            2.        manage and monitor aircraft systems as appropriate;
            3.         manage occurrences where specific instructions or checklist items are not published.
     3.               FTM.3 – Conduct pre-take-off checks
            1.        complete the pre-take-off checklist and confirm all applicable systems are within normal operating range.
     4.               FTM.4 – Conduct take-off
            1.        operate flight engineer controls correctly;
            2.        adjust the power plant controls correctly;
            3.         monitor power plant controls, settings, and instruments during take-off to ensure all predetermined parameters are maintained;
            4.        inform the pilot in command of abnormal or emergency situations in a timely manner.
     5.               FTM.5 – Operate aircraft in flight
            1.        operate flight engineer systems for normal, non-normal and emergency conditions;
            2.        identify an aeroplane upset condition and immediately informs the pilot in command.
     6.               FTM.6 – Manage