2.
Computes weight and balance, including adding, removing, and shifting weight.
3.
Determines if the weight and center of gravity will remain within limits during all phases of flight.
4.
Describes the effects of various atmospheric conditions on the gyroplane’s performance.
5.
Understands the cause, effect, and avoidance procedure of “power pushover,” and “pilot induced oscillation.”
6.
Determines whether the computed performance is within the gyroplane's capabilities and operating limitations.
F. TASK: OPERATION OF SYSTEMS
REFERENCES: AC 61-13; Gyroplane Flight Manual.
Objective. To determine that the applicant exhibits knowledge of the elements related to the appropriate normal operating procedures and limitations of the following systems by explaining:
1.
Primary flight controls and trim.
2.
Powerplant.
3.
Rotor, including prerotator/spin-up control, if applicable.
4.
Landing gear, brakes, and steering.
5.
Fuel, oil, and hydraulic.
6.
Electrical.
7.
Pitot-static, vacuum/pressure, and associated flight instruments, if applicable.
8.
Environmental, if applicable.
9.
Anti-icing, including carburetor heat, if applicable.
10. Avionics equipment.
G. TASK: MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST
REFERENCE: FAR Part 91.
Objective. To determine that the applicant exhibits knowledge of the elements related to the FAA-approved minimum equipment list (MEL) by explaining:
1.
Required instruments and equipment for day/night VFR.
2.
Procedures and limitations for operating the airplane with inoperative instruments and equipment with and without an MEL.
3.
Process for obtaining an MEL to include a letter of authorization.
4.
When a special flight permit would be required.
5.
Procedures for obtaining a special flight permit.
H. TASK: AEROMEDICAL FACTORS
REFERENCES: AC 61-21; AIM.
Objective. To determine that the applicant exhibits knowledge of the elements related to aeromedical factors by explaining:
1. The symptoms, causes, effects, and corrective actions of at least three of the following—
a.
hypoxia.
b.
hyperventilation.
c.
middle ear and sinus problems.
d.
spatial disorientation.
e.
motion sickness.
f.
carbon monoxide poisoning.
g.
stress and fatigue.
2.
The effects of alcohol and drugs, including over-the-counter drugs.
3.
The effects of nitrogen excesses during scuba dives upon a pilot and/or passenger in flight.
II. AREA OF OPERATION: PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES
A. TASK: PREFLIGHT INSPECTION
REFERENCES: AC 61-21; Gyroplane Flight Manual.
Objective. To determine that the applicant:
1.
Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to a preflight inspection including which items must be inspected, for what reason, and how to detect possible defects.
2.
Inspects the gyroplane by systematically following a prescribed checklist.
3.
Verifies that the gyroplane is in condition for safe flight, notes any discrepancy, and determines if maintenance is required.
B. TASK: COCKPIT MANAGEMENT
REFERENCES: FAR Part 91; AC 91-32; Gyroplane Flight Manual.
Objective. To determine that the applicant:
1.
Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to efficient cockpit management procedures, and related safety factors.
2.
Organizes and arranges material and equipment in a manner that makes the items readily available.
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