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CG within specified limits if previously determined to be outside limits;
         (e) calculate where to position additional load items so that the CG is retained within the specific limits.

    6. Flight plan preparation

    6.1 Apply the responsibilities of a pilot in command in relation to weather and operational briefing before planning a VFR flight.

    6.2 Given a route, select appropriate charts for the flight and list the operations for which it is mandatory to obtain a weather briefing.

    6.3 List the weather services available, and nominate the sources and methods of obtaining this information.

    6.4 State the minimum flight notification required, the methods of submitting this notification, and identify the flight plan details that must be submitted.

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Environmental effects

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1.3 Helicopter landing sites (HLS)

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Unit 2.3.4 AAGG: aerial application rating – gyroplane endorsement

    1. Aircraft performance

    1.1 Environmental effects

         1.1.1 Explain how loads and turn rate affect aircraft performance (airspeed, rotor RPM, disc angle of attack, inertia).

         1.1.2 Explain ground effect and its impact on aircraft performance.

         1.1.3 Explain possible aerodynamic and controllability effects associated with load dumping.

         1.1.4 Explain how temperature, height above mean sea level (AMSL), pressure, humidity, weight, field surface and relative wind affect each of the following:
         (a) lift-off distance;
         (b) climb angle;
         (c) rate of climb;
         (d) landing stop distance.

         1.1.5 Explain how temperature, height above mean sea level (AMSL), pressure, and humidity affect power available and power required.

    1.2 Determine payload

     Determine the following using information from the aircraft flight manual:
         (a) the maximum payload and fuel that may be carried;
         (b) calculation of CG under different load configurations.

    1.3 Height-velocity diagram

         1.3.1 Explain the implications of flying inside the gyroplane height-velocity diagram.

         1.3.2 Explain the implications of allowing speed to decay behind the power curve.

    1.4 Rotor disc behaviour

         1.4.1 Explain rotor disc behaviour under negative 'g'.

         1.4.2  Explain the effect of rapid load reduction on the rotor disc and aircraft performance.

    1.5 Rotor blade contamination

         1.5.1 Explain the degradation of performance with contamination on rotor blades (e.g. mud picked up by rotor during operations).

    2. Flight and duty times

    2.1 Explain the flight and duty time limitations for pilots conducting aerial application operations.

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           Unit 2.7.1 NVFR: NVFR rating – all aircraft categories

    1. Flight Rules

    1.1 Describe the privileges and limitations of the rating.

    1.2 Describe