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Evidence Guide: AVIY0074 - Perform non-published instrument departure procedures

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AVIY0074 - 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)

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

  1. Appropriate checklist items are completed and confirmed to ensure aircraft systems applicable to instrument take-off are operating correctly
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 five nautical miles (nm) of departure aerodrome

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Transitions from visual meteorological conditions (VMC) 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

Required Skills and Knowledge
Range Statement

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