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>http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/publications/tp13984/pilot.htm
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>Flight Test Exercises - Preparation for Flight
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>9. Pilot Navigation
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>To determine that the candidate can use an aeronautical chart to effectively navigate from one place to another.
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>Description
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>When requested by the examiner, the candidate will be expected to demonstrate the ability to navigate from a known position to a position assigned by the examiner. This is an assessment of ability to navigate using pilotage (map reading) and available geographic features such as roads, railways and rivers. No planning before the flight test will be done for this exercise.
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>The exercise will be continued at least until the stage where the aircraft is established on the proposed track or is following a suitable geographic feature in a manner that will ensure that arrival at the destination is predictable.
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>Performance Criteria
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>Assessment will be based on the candidate뭩 ability to:
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>identify landmarks by relating surface features to chart symbols;
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>establish the aircraft on a track or follow a geographic feature that will lead to the assigned destination;
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>provide an estimated time of arrival that is sufficiently accurate to ensure that the exercise can be conducted as planned; and
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>maintain the selected altitude (?00 feet).
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>http://www.faa.gov/education_research/testing/airmen/test_standards/pilot/media/faa-s-8081-29.pdf
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>VII. AREA OF OPERATION: NAVIGATION
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>A. TASK: PILOTAGE AND DEAD RECKONING
A. Áö¹®Ç×¹ý, ÃßÃøÇ×¹ý
>REFERENCE: FAA-H-8083-25.
>Objective. To determine that the applicant:
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>1. Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to pilotage and dead reckoning, as appropriate.
1) Áö¹®Ç×¹ý°ú ÃßÃøÇ×¹ý¿¡ °ü·ÃµÈ Áö½Ä
>2. Follows the preplanned course by reference to landmarks.
2) ÁöÇüÁö¹°¸¸À» È®ÀÎÇÏ¸ç ±â °èȹµÈ Ç×·ÎÀÇ ºñÇà
>3. Identifies landmarks by relating surface features to chart symbols.
3) Ç×°øµµÀÇ Ç¥½ÃµîÀ» ºñ±³Çϸç ÁöÇüÁö¹°À» ½Äº°
>4. Verifies the airplane's position within 3 nautical miles of the flight-planned route.
4) Ç׷κñÇà Áß °èȹµÈ Ç׷ο¡¼ 3¸¶ÀÏ À̳»¿¡ Ç×»ó À§Ä¡
>5. Determines there is sufficient fuel to complete the flight. If not, develops an alternate plan.
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>6. Maintains the appropriate altitude, ¡¾200 feet and headings, ¡¾15¡Æ.
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>B. TASK: DIVERSION
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>REFERENCES: FAA-H-8083-25; AIM.
>Objective. To determine that the applicant:
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>1. Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to diversion.
1) ȸÇ×ÀýÂ÷¿¡ °ü·ÃµÈ Áö½Ä
>2. Selects an appropriate alternate airport, or landing area and route.
2) ÀûÀýÇÑ ±³Ã¼ºñÇàÀå°ú Ç×·ÎÀÇ ¼±ÅÃ
>3. Determines there is sufficient fuel to fly to the alternate airport or landing area.
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>4. Maintains the appropriate altitude, ¡¾200 feet and headings, ¡¾15¡Æ.
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>C. TASK: LOST PROCEDURES
C. À§Ä¡ »ó½Ç½ÃÀÇ ÀýÂ÷
>REFERENCES: FAA-H-8083-25; AIM.
>Objective. To determine that the applicant:
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>1. Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to lost procedures.
1) À§Ä¡ »ó½Ç½ÃÀÇ ÀýÂ÷µé¿¡ °üÇÑ Áö½Ä
>2. Selects an appropriate course of action.
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>3. Maintains an appropriate heading and climbs, if necessary.
3) ±â °èȹµÈ ȤÀº ÀûÀýÇÑ Ä§·Î À¯Áö, ÇÊ¿äÇÏ´Ù¸é »ó½Â
>4. Identifies prominent landmarks.
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>5. Uses navigation systems/facilities and or contacts an ATC facility for assistance, as appropriate.
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