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through manoeuvre, remaining within the structural limits of the aircraft, from inverted flight at 80 kts in the aircraft type being flown;
        3.         the minimum height required to recover from a spin in the aircraft type being flown;
        4.        the recovery technique to regain physiological and aircraft control when disorientation is experienced;
        5.        the 'g' limitations for the aircraft being flown;
        6.          the rolling 'g' limitations for the aircraft being flown;
        7.        maximum rate turn criteria;
        8.        minimum radius turn criteria;
        9.          the precautions that should be taken with regard to radius of turn when operating at a high‑density altitude;
       10.          factors that lead to increased density altitude.

FAE-4 Aerobatics — 500 ft AGL

 1.                     Unit description
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to design an aerobatic sequence, plan an aerobatic performance and conduct aerobatics safely not below 500 ft AGL.

 1.                     Elements and performance criteria
     1.               FAE-4.1 – Design an aerobatic routine
            1.        design a sequence of aerobatic manoeuvres that meet a specified requirement, involve practical transitions between manoeuvres and identify performance parameters that will ensure safe completion of all manoeuvres not below 500 ft AGL;
            2.        identify performance parameters based on a combination of aircraft attitude, power setting, altitude and speed that provide go-no go guidance for safe completion of all manoeuvres not below 500 ft AGL within the physical limitations of the pilot and structural limitations of the aircraft.
     2.               FAE-4.2 – Plan an aerobatic performance
            1.        identify the stakeholder requirements for the aerobatic sequence and formulate a plan to safely present the sequence, meeting the specified requirements;
            2.        ensure any required aerobatic approvals are appropriate, valid and current;
            3.         analyse prevailing and forecast weather and apply wind velocity, visibility and cloud base to ensure safe and accurate aerobatic performance;
            4.        demonstrate her or his ability to safely modify aerobatic performance if weather conditions cause, or controlling authority imposes, limitations (when appropriate);
            5.        plan a safe aerobatic display using manoeuvres applicable to a prescribed or actual limited cloud base (plan a 'flat' or 'low' show);
            6.          recall and apply the identified go-no go performance parameters to plan break-off manoeuvres at any point of the aerobatic sequence where performance criteria are not achieved;
            7.        recall escape manoeuvres that could be required during the aerobatic sequence stating the go-no go criteria and detail the escape manoeuvres that will result in (return to) controlled flight not below 500 ft AGL.
     3.               FAE-4.3 – Conduct aerobatics not below 500 ft AGL
            1.        complete a specified sequence of aerobatic manoeuvres in accordance with display plan in the specified time;
            2.        ensure performance parameters required for safe completion of the manoeuvre are achieved prior to commencement of each manoeuvre;
            3.         maintain