Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p69
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
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Character Range: 233877–237582

and POH);
        8.        performance the aeroplane can achieve after reaching VY or V2 during asymmetric flight;
        9.          markings on the airspeed indicator that apply to failed engine operations;
       10.          normal and cross-wind take-off and landing procedures: climb, cruise, descent procedures, including airspeeds, configurations, method of drift allowance, setting of flight instruments and non-normal and emergency procedures;
       11.         technique and procedures used during engine failure on take-off, the appropriate reference airspeeds, and the specific pilot actions required;
       12.          technique and procedure for carrying out a rejected take-off after an engine or system(s) failure or warnings, including related safety factors;
       13.      technique and procedures used to conduct an asymmetric go-around or missed approach, the appropriate reference airspeeds, and the specific pilot actions required;
       14.        other abnormal or emergency items as contained in the flight manual or pilot operating handbook.

TR-CR Type rating – cruise relief aeroplane

 1.                     Unit description
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required for the issue of a cruise-relief type rating.

 1.                     Elements and performance criteria
     1.               TR-CR.1 – Conduct pre-flight inspection
            1.        complete pre-flight inspections;
            2.        communicate with ground support crew;
            3.         ensure all aircraft locking devices and bungs are removed;
            4.        prepare and operate aircraft systems correctly.
     2.               TR-CR.2 – Extract pre-flight performance data
            1.        extract correct aircraft loading and performance data;
            2.        set instrumentation and systems;
            3.         obtain and interpret the take-off and departure clearance issued by ATC.
     3.               TR-CR.3 – Request ATC clearance
Obtain, interpret and brief ATC clearance.
 1.               TR-CR.4 – Start engines
        1.        start engine correctly;
        2.        manage occurrences where specific instructions or checklist items are not published.
 2.               TR-CR.5 – Taxi aircraft
        1.        request ATC clearances or make mandatory air traffic broadcast;
        2.        push back or power back aircraft safely;
        3.         maintain control of aircraft during taxi;
        4.        divide attention appropriately between inside and outside the flight deck, to ensure maintenance of control while taxiing and completion of cockpit procedures and checklists;
        5.        check instruments in a suitable area clear of traffic and other hazards;
        6.          interpret and comply with taxiway, lighting, other aerodrome markings and marshalling instructions;
        7.        adjust taxi speed to suit aircraft type, surface conditions, congestion, and maintenance of control, and avoid collision with personnel, obstacles or other aircraft;
        8.        apply flying controls, power and brakes to maintain the aircraft on the taxiway centreline while compensating for wind and surface conditions.
 3.               TR-CR.6 – Conduct pre-take-off checks
        1.        perform pre-take-off checklist and confirm all systems are within normal operating range;
        2.        perform pre-take-off briefing;
        3.         confirm, prior to entering runway, that aircraft is positioned on specified or appropriate taxiway;
        4.        ensure final approach path is clear of conflicting traffic on specified or appropriate runway.
 4.               TR-CR.7 – Conduct