Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p282
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 980258–983897

the altimeter at the transition altitude and the transition layer on climb and descent.
2.7.3              Derive from AIP the transition layer for any given area QNH.
2.7.4              Recall the method of using an altimeter to derive Local QNH.
2.7.5              Calculate height error caused by setting the altimeter subscale incorrectly.
2.7.6              Recall the meaning of the following:
(a)           height;
(b)           altitude;
(c)           flight level.
2.7.7              Recall the following parameters from the ICAO standard atmosphere:
(a)           MSL temperature;
(b)           pressure lapse rate.
2.8                    Emergencies, accidents, incidents
2.8.1              State the conditions under which a pilot may declare a mercy flight and select occasions when a mercy flight must not be undertaken.
2.8.2              Extract from AIP the responsibilities of a pilot regarding the notification of accidents and incidents.
2.8.3              Describe examples of 'hazards to navigation' that must be reported by pilots.
2.9                    Security
2.9.1              Explain the term ADIZ and extract:
(a)           the general requirements for operations in this zone; and
(b)           the action by the pilot of the intercepted aircraft.
2.9.2              State the powers vested in a pilot in command.
2.10                Airworthiness and equipment
2.10.1          State the purpose of certificates of airworthiness and registration.
2.10.2          Given a typical scenario, extract from regulations, orders and instructions the communication and normal and emergency equipment required to be on board an aircraft.
2.10.3          State the responsibilities of a pilot in command with regard to:
(a)           daily inspections; and
(b)           recording and reporting aircraft defects.
2.10.4          Describe the types of maintenance that may be carried out by the holder of a CPL.
2.10.5          Given a copy of a maintenance release:
(a)           determine its validity; and
(b)           describe the types of operations authorised in the aircraft; and
(c)           list outstanding defects/endorsements and decide whether these affect the airworthiness of the aircraft.

Unit 1.5.9                                   CFRA:  CPL flight rules and air law – aeroplane

1.                       Reserved

2.                       Elements
2.1                    Flight crew licensing
2.1.1              Describe the requirements for holding flight crew licences, ratings and endorsements that apply to aeroplane operations.
2.1.2              Describe the obligations aeroplane pilots must comply with in relation to general competency, flight reviews and proficiency checks.
2.2                    Air operations
2.2.1              Describe circuit procedures for aeroplane operations.
2.2.2              Describe the requirements for operating in Class C and D airspace and special VFR clearance provisions.
2.2.3              State the minimum flight instruments required to operate an aeroplane under VFR.
2.2.4              State the rules for placarding unserviceable instruments.

Unit 1.5.10                              CFRH:  CPL flight rules and air law – helicopter

1.                       Reserved

2.                       Elements
2.1                    Flight crew licensing
2.1.1              Describe the requirements for holding flight crew licences, ratings and endorsements that apply to helicopter operations.
2.1.2              Describe the obligations helicopter pilots must comply with in relation to general competency, flight reviews and proficiency checks.