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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Identify aviation regulations
  2. Utilise aviation terminology
  3. Apply knowledge of basic aircraft power plants and systems
  4. Apply basic aerodynamic theory
  5. Apply knowledge of aviation navigation charts
  6. Apply knowledge of aircraft operations, performance and planning

Performance Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions on at least one occasion and include:

applying aeronautical knowledge during flight planning and flight dispatch activities

applying civil air law during flight planning and flight dispatch activities

applying knowledge of aircraft operations, performance and planning

applying knowledge of aviation navigation charts

applying knowledge of basic aircraft power plants and systems

identifying international and national aviation organisations and applicable legislation affecting aircraft operation

reading, interpreting and following relevant regulations, instructions, procedures, information and signs

utilising aviation terminology.


Knowledge Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions and include knowledge of:

aeroplane power plants and aircraft systems:

air-conditioning and cabin pressurisation systems

automatic flight control systems

auxiliary power units

barometric flight instruments

communications systems

constant speed units

direct reading magnetic compass

electrical and ignition systems

engine cooling devices

engine systems

fire protection, detection and warning systems

fuel system components

gyroscopic flight instruments

hydraulic system components

ice and rain protection

lubrication system

propellers

retractable undercarriage system components

stall warning devices

aerodynamic theory:

terminology

Bernoulli’s theorem and Coanda theory

power requirements

manoeuvres

performance considerations

changes in angle of attack

aerodynamic design features

lift and drag

flight controls and effects

climb performance factors

descent performance factors

turning performance factors

stalling, spinning and spiral dives

stability and control

taxi, take-off and landing

effects of structural damage on aircraft performance

aircraft minimum equipment list (MEL):

general description

use of the MEL by flight dispatchers

use of the MEL by maintenance

use of the MEL by flight crew

aircraft operations, performance and planning

aviation navigation charts

aviation terminology

basic aircraft power plants and systems

domestic civil aviation laws, acts and statutes

domestic civil aviation safety regulations, orders and instruments

flight instruments

international civil aviation conventions:

historical significance

contracting states

sovereignty of airspace

rights of commercial flight over contracting states

issues concerning travelling public

issues concerning the state

issues concerning the aircraft manufacturer

issues concerning the operator

issues concerning flight crew members

issues concerning dispatchers

international civil aviation laws, acts and statutes

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO):

historical significance

annexes to the convention and application

publications, Procedures for Air Navigation Services (PANS), and technical publications

air navigation plans

state responsibility of air worthiness

operator responsibility for maintenance of aircraft air worthiness

operator responsibility for loading data

operations and performance:

take-off and landing performance

aeroplane limitations

operators authority to engage in types of specific air transport operations:

categories

routes and frequency

area of operation

terminal, alternate and emergency airports

aircraft types, navigation and communication systems

Operations Manual (OM):

authority of the OM

format

regulatory provisions of a flight manual:

flight manual authority

content, structure and approval

state based requirements:

managerial and technical competencies

qualifications, training and competency

financial resources

equipment

maintenance

flight manuals

operations manuals

audit requirements

operational control

duty and flight time limitations.