Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050:body:0:p466
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00050
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Character Range: 1583327–1586715

the proficiency check;
        1.      proficiency check requirements;
        2.       flight review requirements;
        3.      preparing a student for training;
        4.      principles and methods of instruction;
        5.        aeronautical knowledge;
        6.      practical training aspects of the units and elements of competency;
        7.      assessment techniques and standards;
        8.         common errors experienced by students and methods for resolving them;
        9.         determining a student's ability to conduct a solo flight;
       10.       managing a student's first solo flight;
       11.         supervision;
       12.    environmental conditions;
       13.      managing common threats and errors;
       14.      administrative matters which are relevant to the training endorsements held or being assessed;
       15.      if the training endorsement authorises the instructor to conduct a flight review, the applicant is required to demonstrate knowledge of conducting flight reviews associated with the endorsement.
 1.               For paragraph 1 (b), and the endorsements being assessed, conduct the following aeronautical knowledge training:
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit FIR1 and the relevant unit for the training endorsement or endorsements included in the check.
        1.      long briefing — conduct a lesson for at least 1 topic that is relevant to a training endorsement, which is included in the check, by doing the following:
          1.       plan the lesson and the delivery method to be used;
 1.      state the training objectives and follow the lesson plan;
 2.    use training aids effectively;
 3.    present accurate technical knowledge;
 4.     provide opportunities for the trainee to participate;
 5.    discuss applicable non-technical skills as well as threat and error management issues;
 6.  confirm training objectives are achieved and provide feedback to the trainee;
        1.      Reserved
          1.                  Activities and manoeuvres
Note   For paragraph 1 (b), the proficiency check includes all of the following activities and manoeuvres. The sequence set out here is not necessarily intended to direct the order of activities and manoeuvres.
     1.               Pre-Flight
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit code FIR3.
        1.      plan a flight training exercise that achieves an effective, efficient and safe outcome;
        1.      perform pre-flight actions and procedures;
        2.       pre-flight briefing — conduct a pre-flight briefing for a training lesson that is relevant to a training endorsement, which is included in the check, by doing the following:
          1.       confirm the trainee is prepared for the training lesson and can recall underpinning knowledge;
 1.      brief the trainee on the training outcomes of the proposed training lesson, including the associated performance criteria;
 2.    brief the trainee on the format of the training lesson, how it will be conducted, and the actions required of the trainee during the training lesson;
 3.    discuss threat and error issues applicable to the proposed flight.
1.               Ground operations, take-off, departure and climb
Note   The relevant competency standards are in unit code FIR3.
        1.      complete all relevant checks and procedures;