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Old 6th Sep 2018, 10:49
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andrewr
 
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I think the CAAP is pre part 61?

Part 61 has a MOS for flight reviews. Maybe it depends on who you talk to at CASA, but locally it seems that schools have been told they need to perform and check off every non-optional element in the flight review MOS. Pretty hard to do in an hour:

FR-SEAC SINGLE-ENGINE AEROPLANE CLASS RATING FLIGHT REVIEW

1 Unit description
This unit describes the standards required for a single-engine aeroplane class rating flight review.

2 Elements and performance criteria

2.1 FR-SEAC.1 – Conduct flight
(a) start and taxi aircraft ready for take-off;
(b) perform a normal take-off simulating minimum take-off distance available;
(c) perform departure from circuit area;
(d) perform general handling manoeuvres, including the following:
(i) initiate stall and recover at the incipient stage;
(ii) perform a full stall and recovery;
(iii) perform steep level and descending turns through at least 360°;
(iv) conduct low flying at 500 ft AGL and perform a reversal turn;
(e) perform circuit rejoin and at least 1 full circuit pattern;
(f) perform a missed approach;
(g) perform a flapless approach and landing;
(h) perform cross-wind take-off and landing if conditions permit;
(i) perform a normal landing simulating minimum landing distance available.

2.2 FR-SEAC.2 – Manage aircraft systems
(a) ensure sufficient fuel is loaded and fuel consumption is monitored and managed throughout the flight;
(b) manage the aircraft fuel system;
(c) manage all other aircraft systems.

2.3 FR-SEAC.3 – Navigation (optional)
(a) plan flight of at least 3 legs and submit flight plan in accordance with AIP;
(b) conduct a departure;
(c) navigate en route using visual and instrument navigation systems;
(d) perform diversion procedure;
(e) conduct arrival.

2.4 FR-SEAC.4 – Airspace
(a) comply with airspace procedures and requirements;
(b) operate aircraft radio and conform to standard radio procedures.

2.5 FR-SEAC.5 – Instrument flying
(a) perform basic flight manoeuvres using full instrument panel;
(b) recover from upset situations and unusual aircraft attitudes to straight and level flight;
(c) perform checks and monitor system for serviceability.

2.6 FR-SEAC.6 – Manage non-normal and emergency conditions
(a) manage a simulated engine failure in the take-off segment (optional);
(b) manage a simulated partial engine failure (optional);
(c) manage a simulated complete engine failure and execute a forced landing;
(d) manage aircraft system malfunctions other than engine failure.

2.7 FR-SEAC.7 – Non-technical skills
(a) recognise and manage threats and errors during pre-flight planning and in-flight;
(b) maintain effective lookout and situational awareness;
(c) assess situations and make appropriate decisions;
(d) set priorities and manage tasks;
(e) maintain effective communication with stakeholders;
(f) communicate effectively using aeronautical radio.

2.8 FR-SEAC.8 – Manage passengers and cargo
(a) conduct pre-flight and in-flight safety briefings to ensure passengers are familiar with safety procedures, emergency equipment, exits and operational requirements;
(b) manage cargo.
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