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Evidence Guide: AVIY5027 - Perform non published instrument departure procedures

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AVIY5027 - Perform non published instrument departure procedures

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Determine applicable standards for an instrument departure (non SID/SRD)

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Standard take-off minima is determined in accordance with the aerodrome using aeronautical information publication (AIP)

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Departure is planned to ensure aircraft can maintain obstacle and terrain clearance after take-off and during climb to lowest safe altitude (LSALT)

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Ceiling minima is increased and/or track is planned to ensure terrain clearance is maintained, as required

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Take off and climb to cruising altitude/level under the IFR (non SID/SRD)

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Appropriate checklist items are completed and confirmed to ensure aircraft systems applicable to instrument take-off are operating correctly

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Radios, navigation aids and flight instruments are set to desired setting prior to initiating take-off

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Track, altitude requirements and emergency procedures are reviewed and briefed for an instrument departure

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Climb to cruising altitude/level after take-off is achieved

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Obstacle and terrain clearance is maintained below LSALT while intercept track is maintained within 5 nm of departure aerodrome

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Transitions from visual meteorological conditions to actual or simulated instrument meteorological conditions are performed without loss of aircraft control

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Radio transmissions are performed in accordance with AIP requirements

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Separation from other traffic is maintained

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1

Determine applicable standards for an instrument departure (non SID/SRD)

1.1

Standard take-off minima is determined in accordance with the aerodrome using aeronautical information publication (AIP)

1.2

Departure is planned to ensure aircraft can maintain obstacle and terrain clearance after take-off and during climb to lowest safe altitude (LSALT)

1.3

Ceiling minima is increased and/or track is planned to ensure terrain clearance is maintained, as required

2

Take off and climb to cruising altitude/level under the IFR (non SID/SRD)

2.1

Appropriate checklist items are completed and confirmed to ensure aircraft systems applicable to instrument take-off are operating correctly

2.2

Radios, navigation aids and flight instruments are set to desired setting prior to initiating take-off

2.3

Track, altitude requirements and emergency procedures are reviewed and briefed for an instrument departure

2.4

Climb to cruising altitude/level after take-off is achieved

2.5

Obstacle and terrain clearance is maintained below LSALT while intercept track is maintained within 5 nm of departure aerodrome

2.6

Transitions from visual meteorological conditions to actual or simulated instrument meteorological conditions are performed without loss of aircraft control

2.7

Radio transmissions are performed in accordance with AIP requirements

2.8

Separation from other traffic is maintained

Required Skills and Knowledge

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1

Determine applicable standards for an instrument departure (non SID/SRD)

1.1

Standard take-off minima is determined in accordance with the aerodrome using aeronautical information publication (AIP)

1.2

Departure is planned to ensure aircraft can maintain obstacle and terrain clearance after take-off and during climb to lowest safe altitude (LSALT)

1.3

Ceiling minima is increased and/or track is planned to ensure terrain clearance is maintained, as required

2

Take off and climb to cruising altitude/level under the IFR (non SID/SRD)

2.1

Appropriate checklist items are completed and confirmed to ensure aircraft systems applicable to instrument take-off are operating correctly

2.2

Radios, navigation aids and flight instruments are set to desired setting prior to initiating take-off

2.3

Track, altitude requirements and emergency procedures are reviewed and briefed for an instrument departure

2.4

Climb to cruising altitude/level after take-off is achieved

2.5

Obstacle and terrain clearance is maintained below LSALT while intercept track is maintained within 5 nm of departure aerodrome

2.6

Transitions from visual meteorological conditions to actual or simulated instrument meteorological conditions are performed without loss of aircraft control

2.7

Radio transmissions are performed in accordance with AIP requirements

2.8

Separation from other traffic is maintained

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

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

applying precautions and required action to minimise, control or eliminate identified hazards

applying relevant aeronautical knowledge

applying relevant legislation and workplace procedures

calculating standard take-off minima

communicating effectively with others

completing relevant documentation

identifying and correctly using equipment required to perform a non published instrument departure

implementing contingency plans

implementing work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) procedures and relevant regulations

interpreting and following operational instructions and prioritise workload

modifying activities depending on workplace contingencies, situations and environments

monitoring and anticipating operational problems and hazards and taking appropriate action

monitoring work activities in terms of planned schedule

operating electronic communications equipment to required protocol

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

reporting and/or rectifying identified problems promptly, in accordance with regulatory requirements and workplace procedures

selecting and using required personal protective clothing and equipment conforming to industry and WHS/OHS standards

setting local or area barometric pressure adjusted for sea level (QNH) at appropriate stages of flight

working collaboratively with others

working systematically with required attention to detail without injury to self or others, or damage to goods or equipment.

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

CASR Part 61 Manual of Standards Schedule 3 Aeronautical Knowledge relevant to instrument flight operations

conditions required to effect at take-off with no meteorological forecast

content and timing of airborne and departure reports

non published instrument departure procedures

obstacle and terrain clearance requirements after take-off and during the climb to lowest safe altitude (LSALT)

pilot responsibility in an instrument flight rules (IFR) visual departure

procedures for abnormal operations and/or emergencies

procedures for loss of radio communication

requirement for establishing aircraft on departure track

take-off minima for single or multi engine aircraft at aerodromes without suitable instrument departure procedures

transponder code requirements for the flight.

Range Statement

Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment.