Operate aeroplane at low level

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Assessment Template
generate a spreadsheet for marking this unit in a classroom environment. Put student names in the top row and check them off as they demonstrate competenece for each of the unit's elements and performance criteria.
Assessment Matrix
a slightly different format than the assessment template. A spreadsheet with unit names, elements and performance criteria in separate columns. Put assessment names in column headings to track which performance criteria each one covers. Good for ensuring that you've covered every one of the performance criteria with your assessment instrument (all assessement tools together).
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Evidence Guide
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Competency Mapping Template
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Observation Checklist
create an observation checklist for workplace assessment and RPL applicants. This is similar to the evidence guide above, but a little shorter and friendlier on your printer. You will also need to create a seperate Assessor Marking Guide for guidelines on gathering evidence and a list of key points for each activity observed using the unit's range statement, required skills and evidence required (see the unit's html page for details)

Self Assessment Survey
A form for students to assess thier current skill levels against each of the unit's performance criteria. Cut and paste into a web document or print and distribute in hard copy.
Moodle Outcomes
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Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1

Plan low-level flight operations

1.1

Low-level flight hazards are identified, evaluated and treated in accordance with aviation risk management processes

1.2

Task requirements are confirmed through consultation with stakeholders involved in low-level operations

1.3

Aeroplane type and performance capability are confirmed as appropriate for task

1.4

Effects of fatigue and physical health on pilot performance are assessed and allowed for when planning low-level operations

1.5

Actual and forecast weather conditions are analysed and applied to low-level operations

1.6

Area of operations is identified using chart and geographical features

1.7

Geographical characteristics of area of flying operations are assessed to ensure safe completion of task

1.8

Location of ground support personnel is confirmed

1.9

Appropriate reconnaissance and pre-manoeuvre or other relevant checks are conducted prior to descending below 500 feet AGL

2

Operate aeroplane safely during low-level flight operations

2.1

Pre-flight inspections are performed and aircraft serviceability determined prior to flight

2.2

Navigation systems are initialised and data validity checks conducted

2.3

Aeroplane is operated correctly and safely in accordance with aircraft operating requirements

2.4

Aeroplane take-off is conducted within authorised operational conditions and limitations

3

Manoeuvre aeroplane at lowlevel

3.1

Low-level flight manoeuvres are performed safely using pre-planned manoeuvres at planned altitudes

3.2

Effects of wind velocity, false horizons, rising ground and mountainous terrain are managed and control of aeroplane correctly maintained

3.3

Pilot’s visual attention is focused outside the cockpit

3.4

Lookout is maintained using a systematic scan technique at a rate determined by traffic density, visibility and/or terrain

3.5

Natural horizon is used as primary attitude reference

3.6

Nose of aircraft is cleared to ensure forward visibility when appropriate

3.7

Situational awareness is maintained at all times during low-level manoeuvres

3.8

Aeroplane is safely manoeuvred adjacent to power lines and wires

3.9

Obstacles are identified and are appropriately and safely avoided

3.10

Personnel, animals, vehicles and buildings are identified and are appropriately and safely avoided

3.11

Height is maintained by visual reference to the earth’s surface when below 500 AGL

3.12

Weather conditions are monitored and appropriate responses made

3.13

Fuel status is monitored and appropriate responses made

3.14

Local and published noise abatement requirements and curfews are observed

4

Undertake low-level, straight and level flight

4.1

Aircraft energy state and inertia is managed to maintain safe low-level flight

4.2

Wind velocity is estimated and is appropriately taken into account during low-level manoeuvres

4.3

Height is adjusted and effects of rising and descending terrain are considered during low level, straight and level flight

4.4

Aircraft drift is recognised and compensated for during low-level flight

4.5

Obstructions are identified and are appropriately and safely avoided

5

Execute low-level turns

5.1

Aeroplane is turned at normal cruise speed at angles of bank up to 60 degrees (45 degrees for multi-engine aircraft)

5.2

Clearance scan is performed prior to manoeuvre commencement

5.3

Power is adjusted to maintain required height over terrain

5.4

Effects of flight over water or featureless terrain are managed

5.5

Height is adjusted and effects of rising and descending terrain are considered during low-level turns

5.6

Effects of gradient wind are compensated for and rollout is anticipated to complete low-level turn

6

Execute simulated forced landing from below 500 feet AGL

6.1

Emergency situations requiring a forced landing are identified

6.2

Immediate actions are performed in accordance with aircraft flight manual (AFM) and/or pilot’s operating handbook (POH)

6.3

Aircraft control is maintained during simulated aircraft forced landing

6.4

Landing area within safe emergency flight distance is selected and appropriate action plan formulated

6.5

Emergency procedures are performed in accordance with AFM/POH and established action plan

6.6

Air traffic service and other traffic are advised of intentions during emergency

6.7

Aeroplane is landed in accordance with the AFM/POH and established action plan

7

Operate at low level in hilly terrain

7.1

Aeroplane is safely manipulated at low level in hilly terrain

7.2

Safe operating heights relevant to low-level flight operation type are established and maintained

7.3

Safe contour flying techniques are applied

7.4

Appropriate natural markers to aid situational awareness are identified and selected

7.5

Safe approaches to higher ground, including identification of escape routes, are used during low-level flight operations

7.6

Safe turns in hilly terrain are conducted in accordance with accepted flight handling techniques

7.7

Situational awareness of effects of wind and turbulence in hilly terrain, including lee effects, is maintained and managed during low-level flight operations

7.8

Situational awareness of illusions in hilly terrain, including false horizon effect and shadows, are maintained and managed during low-level flight operations