The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Select, operate and monitor navigation aids/systems |
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Navigation aids and systems appropriate for planned IFR flight are selected and operated |
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Ground-based and satellite-based navigational systems confidence and integrity checks are conducted, continuously monitored and maintained |
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Navigate aircraft in instrument meteorological conditions |
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Aircraft position fix is determined with reference to navigation aid and systems using ground-based and/or satellite-based navigational systems |
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Tracks are intercepted to and from stations and waypoints with reference to navigation aids and systems, using ground-based and satellite-based navigational systems |
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Track is maintained within tolerances specified in authorised publications |
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Timings are recorded, assessed and revised as required |
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Station passage is recognised |
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Global navigation satellite system (GNSS)/distance measuring equipment (DME) arc procedure is performed within tolerances specified in authorised publications |
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Planned route above lowest safe altitude (LSALT) is maintained in accordance with IFR |
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IMC to visual flight transition is performed before descending below the lesser of LSALT or minimum safety altitude (MSA) |
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Route and destination weather conditions are monitored and appropriate actions are executed
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Descent point calculations are completed Completed |
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Conduct a diversion to revised route or alternate aerodrome |
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Requirement for an unplanned diversion is recognised and confirmed |
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Route to alternate aerodrome, navigation aid and or revised track is determined |
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Planned route height is maintained above LSALT |
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Flight planned route is diverted to track to alternate aerodrome or navigation aid |
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Operational information for alternate aerodrome/s is reviewed and applied in accordance with regulations and published procedures |
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Fuel plan is reviewed and amended in accordance with regulations and published procedures |
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Conduct holding pattern in IMC |
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Holding pattern is entered at or above LSALT/MSA appropriate to inbound heading using authorised sector entry procedures |
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Published holding pattern is flown not below the specified minimum altitude, allowing for wind effect, turning inbound on prescribed track |
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Holding pattern is departed in accordance with ATC instructions |
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Comply with ATC rules and procedures for IFR flights |
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Separation from other air traffic in actual or simulated IMC is maintained |
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Airspace requirements are complied with utilising IFR procedures |
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Two-way communication is maintained with air traffic services (ATS) and other aircraft in accordance with IFR procedures |
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ATC clearances and/or radar vectoring instructions are complied with |
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Manage hazardous weather conditions |
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Hazardous weather conditions are identified and risk management processes applied to maintain flight safety |
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Hazardous weather penetration procedures are implemented |
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Aircraft systems are employed to mitigate effects of hazardous weather |
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Apply turbulence penetration techniques |
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Aircraft is configured to comply with turbulence penetration procedures |
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Passenger and crew are restrained during periods of predicted and actual turbulent conditions |
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Procedures for penetrating turbulence are applied to maintain flight safety |
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