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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Prepare charts and flight plan
  2. Comply with airspace procedures
  3. Conduct departure procedures
  4. Maintain RPA in operational area
  5. Navigate RPA within visual line of sight
  6. Apply lost link procedure
  7. Apply lost radio communication procedure
  8. Execute arrival procedures

Required Skills

This section describes the knowledge and skills required for this unit

Required knowledge

Risk identification analysis and control

Relevant sections of Civil Aviation Safety Regulations and Civil Aviation Orders

In Defence context relevant Defence Orders and Instructions

Relevant work health and safety WHSoccupational health and safety OHS and environmental procedures and regulations

The characteristics of different chart types

Factors affecting RPAS endurance

Air navigation techniques as applicable to RPAS

Chart reading techniques

Identification and navigational tolerances of CTA CTR Prohibited Restricted and Danger areas

The principles of operation of navigation systems

The limitations of navigation systems

Controlled airspace requirements

The potential impacts of specific weather phenomena on RPAS operations

Error management including error types causes and consequences as relevant to this unit

Human performance and its limitations including the senses memory and situational awareness as relevant to this unit

The decision making process as relevant to this unit

Management of fatigue as relevant to this unit

Stress workload and time pressure management in relation to this unit

Effective communication as relevant to this unit

Required skills

Perform the navigational functions within the parameters of the applicable regulations orders and operations manual procedures

Prepare charts as required

Maintain compliance with regulatory requirements

Source and interpret aviation weather forecast products and services as appropriate

Monitor endurance

Apply air safety practices and regulations

Interpret and follow operational instructions and prioritise workload

Operate radio communication equipment to required protocol

Work collaboratively with others when navigating RPA

Adapt appropriately to cultural differences in the workplace including modes of behaviour and interactions with others

Promptly report andor rectify any identified problems that may occur when navigating RPA in accordance with regulatory requirements and workplace procedures

Implement contingency plans for unexpected events that may arise when navigating RPA

Apply precautions and required action to minimise control or eliminate hazards that may exist during the navigation of a RPA

Monitor and anticipate operational problems and hazards and take appropriate action

Monitor work activities in terms of planned schedule

Modify activities dependent on differing workplace contingencies situations and environments

Work systematically with required attention to detail without injury to self or others or damage to goods or equipment

Adapt to differences in equipment and operating environment in accordance with standard operating procedures

Select and use required personal protective equipment conforming to industry and WHSOHS standards

Implement WHSOHS procedures and relevant regulations

Identify and correctly use equipment required to navigate a RPA

Evidence Required

The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria required knowledge and skills the range statement and the assessment guidelines for this Training Package

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

The evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the Elements Performance Criteria Required Skills Required Knowledge and include

risk management

human factors

safety management systems and

required knowledge and skills

relevant legislation and workplace procedures

other relevant aspects of the range statement

Context of and specific resources for assessment

Performance is demonstrated consistently over time and in a suitable range of contexts

Resources for assessment include access to

a range of relevant exercises case studies andor other simulated practical and knowledge assessment andor

access to an appropriate range of relevant operational situations in the workplace

In both real and simulated environments access is required to

relevant and appropriate materials and equipment and

applicable documentation including workplace procedures regulations codes of practice and operation manuals

Method of assessment

Practical assessment must occur in a

real or appropriately simulated environment

A range of assessment methods should be used to assess practical skills and knowledge The following examples are appropriate to this unit

knowledge and performance questions and direct observation


Range Statement

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance.

Tasks may be undertaken in:

visual line of sight (VLOS)

visual meteorological conditions

extended line of sight (E-LOS)

Performance may be demonstrated in:

single engine RPA

multi engine RPA

variable flight situations

abnormal situations

Aircraft may include:

remotely piloted aircraft (RPA)/unmanned aircraft

Crew may include:

remote pilot

payload or sensor operator or technicians

remote observers

other ground crew

Instruments may be:

fitted flight instruments

those included in the applicable ground control station

Limitations may be imposed by:

airspace endorsements

Class of airspace must be:

Class G airspace as designated by the regulator and may be in:

restricted an danger areas

military control zones

Navigation aids may include electronic, mechanical and/or radio systems such as:

Surface Radar

GPS (Global Positioning System)

FMS (Flight Management Systems)

Computer based map displays

Operation of navigation aids/systems may include:

normal mode

degraded mode

Circuit procedures may include:

those applicable to launch and recovery of an RPA

Dependent on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may include:

company procedures

enterprise procedures

organisational procedures

established procedures

standard operating procedures

Information/documents may include:

relevant sections of Civil Aviation Safety Regulations and Civil Aviation Orders pertaining to the navigation of an RPA

in Defence context, relevant Defence Orders and Instructions

flight manual

Manual of Standards

Australian Aeronautical Publication (AIP)

En Route Supplement Australia (ERSA) or equivalent

charts

operations manuals

approved checklists

workplace procedures and instructions and job specification

induction and training materials

conditions of service, legislation and industrial agreements including workplace agreements and awards

relevant Bureau of Meteorology, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and/or World Meteorology Organization (WMO) publications

Applicable regulations and legislation may include:

relevant Civil Aviation Safety Regulations and Civil Aviation Orders

in Defence context, relevant Defence Orders and Instructions

relevant state/territory WHS/OHS legislation

relevant state/territory environmental protection legislation

relevant Australian Standards

Performance includes tolerances specified in either of:

relevant licence and RPAS rating requirements of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) such as:

Manual of Standards

relevant Defence documentation such as:

Defence Orders and Instructions