Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p344
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 1195894–1199408

flight given relevant information, including NOTAM.
9.1.3              Describe the holding requirements due to weather, traffic, traffic advisory, and procedures.
9.1.4              Calculate the minimum fuel required for an IFR flight in accordance with CASA fuel policy guidance material.
9.1.5              Determine whether a flight may proceed based on alternate or holding requirements and fuel capacity.

10.                   Operation of aircraft equipment
10.1.1          State the safety precautions that must be observed when operating aircraft radar equipment on the ground.
10.1.2          State the pre-flight altimeter accuracy check for an IFR flight.
10.1.3          Apply altimetry procedures to all stages of an IFR flight.
10.1.4          Describe the correct use of a transponder, and the associated radio phraseology, in all classes of airspace.

11.                   CTA operations
11.1.1          State airways clearance requirements for operating in all classes of airspace, including lead time required for flight plan submission, contents, 'clearance void time', and 'read back' requirement.
11.1.2          State airways clearance requirements for entering, operating in and departing CTA and CTR, including what details to provide to ATC, and what details to expect from ATC.
11.1.3          State what is 'controlled area protection'.
11.1.4          State ATC requirements for a change of level in CTA, including in an emergency situation.
11.1.5          State the procedures for the following components of a flight profile for day and night operations in CTA and CTR:
(a)           departure;
(b)           climb;
(c)           transition to cruise (levelling out);
(d)           cruise;
(e)           change of levels;
(f)             descent and visual approach.
11.2                Separation standards
11.2.1          State the provision of separation between IFR flights, and IFR and VFR flights in the various classes of CTA.
11.2.2          State the provision of separation between IFR flights, and IFR and VFR flights in Class D airspace.
11.3                Radio procedures
11.3.1          Demonstrate knowledge of radio procedures in CTA and CTR.
11.3.2          Determine procedures for loss of radio communication in CTA and CTR.
11.3.3          Determine procedures for abnormal operations and/or emergencies in CTA and CTR.

12.                   Radar services
12.1.1          State what radar services are provided by ATC.
12.1.2          Demonstrate knowledge of radar vectoring procedures, including radio procedures and phraseologies.
12.1.3          State the permissible intervals between ATC transmissions during radar vectoring.
12.1.4          Demonstrate knowledge of radar emergency procedures, including loss of radio communication, radar failure, transponder emergency codes, and aircraft emergencies.

13.                   OCTA operations
13.1                Flight profile procedures – OCTA
13.1.1          State the procedures for the following components of a flight profile for day and night operations in Class G airspace and at non-controlled aerodromes:
(a)           departure;
(b)           climb;
(c)           transition to cruise (levelling out);
(d)           cruise;
(e)           change of levels;
(f)             descent, and arrival.
13.2                Visual approach procedures
13.2.1          State visual approach procedures, day and night, in Class G airspace and at non-controlled aerodromes, including the following:
(a)