Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p398
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and equipped for multi-crew operations;
            3.        operated using multi-crew standard operating procedures;
            4.        conducted under the IFR including the following:
                  1.      an instrument departure;
                  2.      at least 2 different kinds of instrument approach procedure;
                  3.      at least one 2D instrument approach operation;
                  4.      an ILS or GLS instrument approach operation;
                  5.      at least 1 missed approach procedure commencing at the MDA or DA as applicable or a higher altitude if appropriate for safety or operational reasons;
                  6.      if the applicant is not the holder of a multi-engine aeroplane instrument endorsement, a visual circling approach involving a change of heading to the runway of at least 90˚;
            5.        the flight must include:
                  1.      operating in Class G airspace and in controlled airspace; and
                  2.      operating at a non-towered aerodrome and at a controlled aerodrome;
            6.        if the area where the test is conducted does not have, or have available, controlled airspace or a towered aerodrome, operating in controlled airspace or at a controlled aerodrome may be simulated as applicable.

     3.               If the flight test is conducted in a flight simulator, the following activities may be assessed by oral questioning:
            1.        paragraph 3.1 (c) — perform a pre-flight inspection;
            2.        subclause 3.7 — Shut down and post-flight.

  * Section K Air transport pilot licence (ATPL)

      + Appendix K.1 ATPL Aeroplane category rating flight test

         1.                  Flight test requirements
An applicant for an air transport pilot licence with aeroplane category rating flight test must demonstrate the following:
 1.        knowledge of the topics listed in clause 2;
 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 flight test.

 1.                  Knowledge requirements
For paragraph 1 (a), the topics are the following:
 1.        privileges and limitations of the air transport pilot licence with aeroplane category rating;
 2.        requirements for an AOC;
 3.        classification of operations;
 4.        type of information contained in an operations manual;
 5.        flight and duty time limits;
 6.        applicability of drug and alcohol regulations;
 7.        aircraft instrument requirements;
 8.        emergency equipment requirements;
 9.        requirements for landing areas and aerodromes;
10.        fuel planning and oil requirements for the flight;
11.        managing passengers and the carriage of cargo;
12.        aircraft loading system;
13.        aircraft performance and landing calculations;
14.        pilot maintenance authorisations;
15.        aircraft speed limitations;
16.        aircraft systems.

 1.                  Activities and manoeuvres
Note   For paragraph 1 (b), the flight test includes all of the following activities and manoeuvres. The sequence set out here is not necessarily intended to direct the order of activities and manoeuvres.

 1.               Pre-Flight
Note   The relevant competency standards are