ATP.II.A — Preflight Assessment
Objective: To determine that the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with preparing for safe flight.
Knowledge
The applicant demonstrates understanding of:
AA.II.A.K1Pilot self-assessment.AA.II.A.K2Determining that the aircraft to be used is appropriate, airworthy, and in a condition for safe flight by locating and explaining related documents such as:AA.II.A.K2aa. Airworthiness and registration certificatesAA.II.A.K2bb. Operating limitations, handbooks, and manualsAA.II.A.K2cc. Minimum Equipment List (MEL) and Configuration Deviation List (CDL)AA.II.A.K2dd. Weight and balance data
AA.II.A.K3Preventive maintenance that can be performed by the pilot or other designated crewmember.AA.II.A.K4Aircraft preflight inspection including:AA.II.A.K4aa. Which items must be inspectedAA.II.A.K4bb. The reasons for checking each itemAA.II.A.K4cc. How to detect possible defectsAA.II.A.K4dd. The associated regulations
AA.II.A.K5Environmental factors including weather, terrain, route selection, and obstructions.AA.II.A.K6Requirements for current and appropriate navigation data.AA.II.A.K7Operations specifications, management specifications, or letters of authorization applying to a particular airplane and operation, if applicable.
Risk Management
The applicant demonstrates the ability to identify, assess and mitigate risks, encompassing:
AA.II.A.R2Inoperative equipment discovered prior to flight.AA.II.A.R3Environment (e.g., weather, airports, airspace, terrain, obstacles).AA.II.A.R4External pressures.AA.II.A.R5Aviation security concerns.
Skills
The applicant demonstrates the ability to:
AA.II.A.S2Coordinate with ground crew and ensure adequate clearance prior to moving doors, hatches, flight control surfaces, etc.AA.II.A.S3Document any discrepancies found; take corrective action and acknowledge limitations imposed by MEL/CDL items, if applicable.AA.II.A.S4Determine if the airplane is airworthy and in condition for safe flight.AA.II.A.S5Identify and comply with operations specifications as required.AA.II.A.S6Assess factors related to the environment (weather, airports, terrain, airspace).
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