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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Manage fuel
  2. Manage a safe flight
  3. Navigate aircraft
  4. Take-off aeroplane
  5. Land aeroplane
  6. Communicate in an aviation environment
  7. Aeronautical radio is operated using appropriate operational communication aviation phraseology and terminology
  8. Perform pre- and post-flight actions and procedures
  9. Pre-flight inspection is performed
  10. Post-flight actions and procedures are completed
  11. Operate aeronautical radio
  12. Radiotelephone equipment malfunctions are managed
  13. Aircraft transponder is operated during normal, abnormal and emergency situations
  14. Fuel system is managed
  15. Aircraft refuelling procedures are correctly completed
  16. Manage passengers and cargo
  17. Passengers are aided and assisted as required
  18. Situational awareness is maintained
  19. Situations are assessed and effective decisions made
  20. Task priorities are set and tasks managed
  21. Effective communications and interpersonal relationships are maintained
  22. Recognise, direct and manage threats and errors
  23. Errors are recognised and managed
  24. Undesired aircraft states are recognised and managed
  25. Airspace procedures are complied with while navigating
  26. Departure procedures are conducted
  27. Aircraft is navigated en route to waypoint or destination
  28. Aircraft is navigated at low level and in reduced visibility
  29. Lost procedure is performed as required
  30. Diversion procedure is performed as required
  31. Instrument navigation systems are used to navigate under visual flight rules (VFR) or instrument flight rules (IFR)
  32. Arrival procedures are executed
  33. Control aeroplane on the ground
  34. Aeroplane take-off is conducted
  35. Cross-wind aeroplane take-off is conducted
  36. After take-off procedures are carried out
  37. Short field aeroplane take-off is performed using appropriate procedures
  38. Control aeroplane in normal flight
  39. Straight and level flight is maintained
  40. Aeroplane is descended
  41. Aeroplane is controlled at slow speeds
  42. Aeroplane circuits and approaches are performed
  43. Local area airspace procedures are confirmed as required and applied
  44. Cross-wind aeroplane landing is conducted
  45. Missed approach is conducted
  46. Recovery from missed landing is performed
  47. Short field aeroplane landing is performed using appropriate procedures
  48. Perform advanced manoeuvres
  49. Incipient spin recovery is conducted
  50. Aeroplane is turned steeply
  51. Aeroplane is side-slipped, when permitted
  52. Operate using full instrument panel
  53. Full instrument panel manoeuvres are performed
  54. Upset situations and unusual aircraft attitude recovery is performed using full instrument panel
  55. Operate using limited instrument panel
  56. Limited instrument panel manoeuvres are performed
  57. Upset situations and unusual aircraft attitude recovery is performed using limited instrument panel
  58. Visual flight is re-established
  59. Navigate using radio navigation aids and systems
  60. Aircraft is navigated using navigation aids and systems
  61. Operate at non-towered aerodromes
  62. Aircraft is taxied at non-towered aerodrome or landing area
  63. Non-towered aerodrome or landing area departure is performed
  64. Non-towered aerodrome or landing area arrival is performed
  65. Operate in Class G airspace
  66. Appropriate tolerances are applied and maintained
  67. Aircraft radio procedures are implemented as required
  68. Operations are conducted in accordance with suitable charts
  69. Appropriate actions are performed in abnormal operations and emergencies
  70. Operate at a controlled aerodrome
  71. Aircraft is taxied at controlled aerodrome
  72. Controlled aerodrome departure is performed
  73. Controlled aerodrome arrival and landing are performed
  74. Operate in controlled airspace
  75. Airways clearance requirements are complied with
  76. Tracking and altitude tolerances are maintained when operating on an airway clearance
  77. Separation standards are applied between instrument and visual flights within controlled airspace
  78. Appropriate abnormal and emergency response actions are implemented as required
  79. Air traffic control (ATC) directions, instructions and requirements are adhered to within controlled airspace