Ground Component Flashcards

1
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What can a flight instructor do?

A
  1. Grant design feature & flight activity endorsements to licence holders
  2. MCC training
  3. Type rating diff training
  4. General Competency
  5. Flight Reviews
  6. Approve solo flight
  7. Approve someone to fly whole receiving flight training for licence / rating / endorsement.
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How do you get a FIR?

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  1. Hold a PPL CPL ATPL
  2. Teaching, PMI, Cert IV
  3. Aeronautical Experience Req. (200/100 or Integ. + flight test)
  4. Pass PFIR exam
  5. Course of training for G3TE
  6. Pass flight test for G3FIR
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How do you get a training endorsement?

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  1. complete a course of training for it. Part 61 MoS units of competency.
  2. Train at an approved Part 141/142 operator.
  3. receive course completion certificate.
  4. Do test.
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Who can conduct BIF?

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  1. Only someone who has a NVFR-TE or an IR-TE.
  2. Exemption CASA EX103/18 - Undertaken relevant gap training given by G1 who’s already authorised to conduct BIF at a part 141/142 operator.
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Who can do KDRs?

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G1 or G2 only

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Who can conduct a flight review?

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G1 or G2 only. G3 TE doesn’t authorise it. Must be rated and authorised to conduct the and operation themselves.

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Can a flight review be conducted independently of a 141 142?

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If training is not required when candidate is participating in a S&P check system, then the review may be external.

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Can you grant endorsements on a pilots licence? 61.1175

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If I have the appropriate training endorsement, yes.
I can grant endorsements on pilots licences, other than:
1. flight examiner endorsements
2. grade 1 or 2 endorsements,
3. or any endorsement that requires a flight test.

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Can you conduct MCC training? 61.1175

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I can’t conduct multi crew cooperation training because I don’t have multi crew experience or the relevant training endorsement. (100hrs MCC time required)

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Can you conduct differences training for variants of type ratings? 61.1175 (2)

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I cant conduct differences training for variants of type ratings because I don’t have the type rating training endorsement.

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Can you conduct training to meet general competency requirements? 61.1175 (3)

Can it be external of a 141 142?

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I can conduct training to meet general competency requirements (61.385) only if I hold a training endorsement that authorises me to conduct training in that aircraft, and I am generally competent myself.

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Can you conduct a flight review? 61.1175 (6)

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I can’t conduct a flight review. Only G1 or G2 FI’s can do them.

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Can you approve a student to pilot an aircraft solo? 61.1165 & 61.1175 (5)

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I can approve a student pilot to pilot an aircraft including for solo flight, other than first solo.

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What are the recency requirements for a student solo flight?

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  • Dual flight check within last 14 days (or 30 if its same aircraft type)
  • Solo flight time not exceeding 3 hours between checks unless integrated
  • 2 hrs BIF if cross country or NVFR and one hour can be in sim.
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Can you conduct a duel flight check for a student pilot?

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  • I can conduct a dual flight check for a student pilot.
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Let’s say someone doesn’t have a rating or endorsement, but the aircraft they want to fly requires one. Under what circumstances can you approve them to pilot this aircraft without it?

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  • I can approve someone who doesn’t have a rating or endorsement to pilot an aircraft that requires one, for the purposes of receiving flight training.
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17
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Can you approve someone to transmit on the radio?

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  • I can approve someone mentioned in reg 61.120 to transmit on the radio.
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What are the general limitations of an FIR?

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  • particular category or sim of same category for which the rating is granted
  • only if I’m engaged by part 141/142
  • I must have training endorsement
  • I cant do KDRs
  • I must have a valid medical.
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19
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If you want to conduct activities in Column 2 of an item in table 61.1235, what do you need to have?

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  • The endorsement mentioned in column 1 of the item, which can only be granted if you have the experience in column 3 of the item.
20
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Can you grant an endorsement for an RPL? 61.1175 (4A)

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  • No. Only G1 or G2.
21
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Can you conduct training for an RPL endorsement? 61.1175 (4A)

A
  • Yes.
22
Q

Can you grant an endorsement other than RPL, such as a design feature endorsement? 61.1175 (4)

A
  • Only if I hold the training endorsement required to provide said training for the endorsement.
23
Q

Can you conduct a flight review for a rating on a pilots licence? 61.1175 (6)

A
  • No. Only G1 or G2.
24
Q

Do you need to have a valid proficiency check to exercise the privileges of your G3 rating?

A
  • Yes.
25
Q

If you pass the flight test today and you don’t do anything else, when is your next check due?

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  • End of the 12th month, after the month in which you pass the test.
26
Q

If you pass the test today, then 7 months later you you get a NVFR training endorsement and pass the test, when is your next check due?

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  • 24 months after the month in which you pass the test for the endorsement.
27
Q

Say you have an existing check. You now complete an operator proficiency check that covers operations under the rating and it’s conducted by an examiner who holds a flight instructor rating flight test endorsement. When is your next check due?

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  • The period from when you complete the check to the end of the 24th month, after the month in which you pass the check.
28
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Say you’re successfully participating in an operators training and checking system for an operation under the rating, and the operator holds an approval under reg 61.040 for the system. What is the validity period of a check in this system?

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  • The period during which your are successfully participating in the system.
29
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Say you have an existing check. Today you complete an IPC. When is your next check due?

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  • 24 months after the month in which you pass the IPC.
30
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You have 3 months left until your next check is due. You do an IPC. When is your next check due after you pass the IPC?

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  • To the end of the 24th month, after the validity of the existing check expiry.
31
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If you failed that IPC, could you still operating in the remaining 3 months of your old existing check?

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  • No. If you fail you no longer have a valid check.
32
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What aircraft must the check be completed in?

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  • In an aircraft of approved FSTD for the IPC.
33
Q

Who can conduct an IPC for you?

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  • CASA,
  • flight examiner,
  • the holder of an approval under sub reg 61.040 to conduct an IPC.
34
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What are your obligations as a flight instructor?

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  • You must not conduct training in an aircraft if reg 61.205 prohibits it.
  • If you do a flight review: endorse licence and give CASA written notice within 14 days. Details can be found in this reg.
35
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What are the documents that must be carried?

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  • MR
  • Licence & Medical
  • Flight Manual
  • AIP maps charts wx
  • W&B
36
Q

When can you authorise someone to pilot an aircraft without a licence

A
  • PIC is flight instructor
  • Flight test for a licence
  • Approved and supervised by flight instructor authorised by 141/142, VFR and according to instructor approval.
37
Q

If a student is flying a plane, where must you be?

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  • on board or at aerodrome from which flight begun

* flying within 15NM from aerodrome ref pt. & providing guidance via radio or other electronic means.

38
Q

What are the requirements for student pilots in terms of being allowed to fly a plane?

A
  1. ARN
  2. 15 years old
  3. no Pax
  4. Australian Rego
  5. Class 1 or 2 medical or exemption
  6. Meet recency requirements for solo flights
39
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What must you be satisfied with when sending a student solo?

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  1. Student has been briefed appropriately
  2. Is capable of conducting the flight safely
  3. Meets English Language Proficiency requirements
  4. Has completed the training specified by the 141/142 operator for the conduct of solo flight
  5. Has been assessed by the operator as competent to conduct the flight
  6. Completed 2hrs BIF if its a x-country or night flight
40
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For a student to transmit on the radio, what requirement must they meet if they don’t have a licence or a radio endorsement?

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  • Approval from the flight instructor
  • Assessed to meet the general ELP
  • Completed approved course in ELP
41
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If you conduct a session of flight training oh behalf of a Part 141 operator, when must you make records? (Part J)

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  • Within 7 days after the session. 141.275

* Retain 7 years

42
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If you conduct a session of flight training oh behalf of a Part 142 operator, when must you make records? (Part L)

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  • Within 21 days after the session. 142.355

* Retain 7 years

43
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If you conduct a flight review or a session of flight training for a flight crew endorsement, other than an endorsement on an operational rating, and its not conducted on behalf of a 141, 142 operator, when must training records be made?

A
  • Within 7 days after the session.
    How long must you retain these records?
  • 7 years from the day the record is made.
44
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What can be done independent of a 141 or 142 training organisation?

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  • Flight Activity Endorsements
  • Flight Review (unless training required)
  • General Competency
45
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Must you be supervised as a G3?

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  • Yes, must be supervised by the holder of a G1 training endorsement. As to how that supervision is conducted and duration, that is up to the operator now. 61.1246