3.
Utilizes the appropriate recovery procedure.
F. TASK: DYNAMIC ROLLOVER
REFERENCES: AC 61-13, AC 90-87; Helicopter Flight Manual.
Objective. To determine that the applicant:
1.
Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to the aerodynamics of dynamic rollover.
2.
Understands the interaction between the antitorque thrust, crosswind, slope, CG, cyclic, and collective pitch control in contributing to dynamic rollover.
3.
Explains preventive flight technique during takeoffs, landings, and slope operations.
G. TASK: GROUND RESONANCE
REFERENCES: AC 61-13; Helicopter Flight Manual.
Objective. To determine that the applicant:
1.
Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to a fully articulated rotor system and the aerodynamics of ground resonance.
2.
Understands the conditions that contribute to ground resonance.
3.
Explains preventive flight technique during takeoffs and landings.
H. TASK: LOW G CONDITIONS
REFERENCE: Helicopter Flight Manual.
Objective. To determine that the applicant:
1.
Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to low G conditions.
2.
Understands and recognizes the situations that contribute to low G conditions.
3.
Explains proper recovery procedures.
I. TASK: EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT AND SURVIVAL GEAR
REFERENCE: Helicopter Flight Manual.
Objective. To determine that the applicant:
1. Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to emergency equipment appropriate to the helicopter used for the practical test by describing—
a.
purpose of such equipment.
b.
location in the helicopter.
c.
method of operation.
d.
servicing requirements.
e.
method of safe storage.
2. Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to survival gear by describing—
a.
survival gear appropriate for operation in various climatological and topographical environments.
b.
location in the helicopter.
c.
method of operation.
d.
servicing requirements.
e.
method of safe storage.
IX. AREA OF OPERATION: Change 2
NIGHT OPERATIONS 5/21/97
A. TASK: PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF NIGHT FLYING
REFERENCES: AC 61-21; AIM.
Objective. To determine that the applicant exhibits knowledge of the elements related to the physiological aspects of night flying by explaining:
1.
The function of various parts of the eye essential for night vision.
2.
Adaptation of the eye to changing light.
3.
Correct use of the eye to accommodate changing light.
4.
Coping with illusions created by various light conditions.
5.
Effects of the pilot’s physical condition on visual acuity.
6.
Methods for increasing vision effectiveness.
B. TASK: LIGHTING AND EQUIPMENT FOR NIGHT FLYING
REFERENCES: AC 61-21, AC 61-23; Helicopter Flight Manual.
Objective. To determine that the applicant:
1. Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to lighting and equipment for night flying by explaining—
a.
the types and uses of various personal lighting devices.
b.
the required equipment, and location of external navigation lighting of the helicopter.
c.
the meaning of various airport, heliport and navigation lights, the method of determining their status, and the procedure for airborne activation of runway lights.
2. Locates and identifies switches, spare fuses, and circuit breakers pertinent to night operations.
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