Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p428
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
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Character Range: 1467468–1470924

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

     1.               The following operational scope applies to the flight test:
            1.        managing an aircraft system, which is not required for the grant of the type rating, is not an assessable item unless the applicant uses the system during the flight;
            2.        emergencies and abnormal situations relating to aircraft systems, powerplants and the airframe are simulated and limited to those described in the AFM.

     2.               The following conditions apply to the flight test:
            1.        activities and manoeuvres are performed in accordance with published procedures;
            2.        conducted in:
                  1.      an aeroplane that is covered by the type rating, except where the flight test must be conducted in an approved flight simulator in accordance with subregulation 61.245 (2); or
                  2.      a flight simulator that is approved for the purpose;
            3.        conducted as an IFR operation;
            4.        if the flight test is conducted in a flight simulator, the following activities may be assessed by oral questioning:
                  1.      subclause 3.1 — Pre-flight;
                  2.      subclause 3.7 — Shut down and post-flight.

  * Appendix L.12 Cruise relief flight engineer rating

RESERVED

  * Section M Instrument rating

      + Appendix M.1 Instrument rating flight test

         1.                  Flight test requirements
An applicant for an instrument rating flight test must demonstrate the following:
 1.        knowledge of the topics listed in clause 2 that are relevant to the endorsements that are being assessed during the test;
 2.        ability to conduct the activities and manoeuvres mentioned in clause 3, within the operational scope and under the conditions mentioned in clause 4, to the competency standards required under section 12 of this MOS, which are relevant to the endorsements that are being assessed during the flight test.

 1.                  Knowledge requirements
For paragraph 1 (a), the topics are the following topics:
 1.        privileges and limitations of the instrument rating and each instrument endorsement covered by the flight test;
 2.        proficiency check requirements;
 3.        IFR and approach recent experience requirements;
 4.        night recent experience requirements;
 5.        night VFR operations;
 6.        aircraft instrument requirements;
 7.        interpreting operational and meteorological information;
 8.        take-off minima;
 9.        holding and alternate requirements;
10.        IFR procedures for all airspace classifications;
11.        departure and approach instrument procedures;
12.        operations below LSALT and MSA for day and night operations;
13.        GNSS and PBN standards;
14.        circling approaches;
15.        adverse weather operations;
16.        ERSA normal and emergency procedures;
17.        IFR planning.

 1.                  Activities and manoeuvres
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