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22.         current and recently changed legislation and procedures that are relevant to the applicant's licences, ratings and endorsements.

        FR-MEHT Multi-engine helicopter type rating flight review

 1.                     Unit description
This unit describes the standards required for a multi-engine helicopter type rating flight review.

 1.                     Elements and performance criteria
     1.               FR-MEHT.1 – Conduct flight
            1.        start, lift-off, hover and taxi helicopter ready for take-off;
            2.        perform a normal take-off and departure;
            3.         perform general handling manoeuvres, including the following:
                   1.          perform steep turns through at least 360°;
                   2.         conduct low flying at 500 ft AGL and perform a reversal turn;
            4.        perform circuit rejoin and at least 1 full circuit pattern;
            5.        perform hover, taxi, take-off, approach and landing in a cross-wind if conditions permit;
            6.          conduct operations on sloping ground and in confined areas (if possible).
     2.               FR-MEHT.2 – Manage aircraft systems
            1.        ensure sufficient fuel is loaded and fuel consumption is monitored and managed throughout the flight;
            2.        manage the aircraft fuel system;
            3.         manage all other aircraft systems.
     3.               FR-MEHT.3 – Navigation (optional)
            1.        plan flight of at least 3 legs and submit flight plan in accordance with AIP;
            2.        conduct a departure;
            3.         navigate en route using visual and instrument navigation systems;
            4.        perform diversion procedure;
            5.        conduct arrival.
     4.               FR-MEHT.4 – Airspace
            1.        comply with airspace procedures and requirements;
            2.        operate aircraft radio and conform to standard radio procedures.
     5.               FR-MEHT.5 – Instrument flying
            1.        perform basic flight manoeuvres using full instrument panel;
            2.        recover from upset situations and unusual aircraft attitudes to straight and level flight;
            3.         perform checks and monitor system for serviceability.
     6.               FR-MEHT.6 – Manage non-normal and emergency conditions
            1.        perform autorotation to power termination;
            2.        manage simulated engine failures during departure and approach manoeuvres, to the applicable rotorcraft category standard;
            3.         perform a single-engine missed approach;
            4.        manage aircraft system malfunctions other than engine failure;
            5.        perform recovery from the following (if applicable):
                   1.          vortex ring condition;
                   2.         loss of tail rotor effectiveness;
                   3.       low 'g' and mast bumping;
            6.          manage loss of tail rotor control for the following:
                   1.          forward flight;
                   2.         hover.
     7.               FR-MEHT.7 – Non-technical skills
            1.        recognise and manage threats and errors during pre-flight planning and in-flight;
            2.        maintain effective lookout and situational awareness;
            3.         assess situations and make appropriate decisions;
            4.        set priorities and manage tasks;
            5.        maintain effective communication with stakeholders;
            6.          communicate effectively using aeronautical radio.
     8.               FR-MEHT.8 – Manage passengers and cargo
            1.        conduct pre-flight and in-flight safety briefings to ensure passengers are familiar with safety procedures, emergency equipment, exits and operational requirements;
            2.        manage cargo.

 2.                     Range of variables
        1.        activities are performed in accordance with published procedures;
        2.        simulated conditions can be