ATP.III.H — Confined-Area Approach and Landing (ASES, AMES)
Objective: To determine that the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with a confined area approach and landing.
Knowledge
The applicant demonstrates understanding of:
AA.III.H.K1A stabilized approach, to include energy management concepts.AA.III.H.K2Effects of atmospheric conditions, including wind, on approach and landing performance.AA.III.H.K3Available techniques for confined-area approach and landing.AA.III.H.K4Wind correction techniques on approach and landing.
Risk Management
The applicant demonstrates the ability to identify, assess and mitigate risks, encompassing:
AA.III.H.R1Selection of the approach path and touchdown area based on pilot capability, aircraft limitations, available distance, surface conditions, and wind.AA.III.H.R2Go-around/rejected landing.AA.III.H.R3Collision hazards, to include aircraft, terrain, obstacles, wires, vehicles, vessels, persons, and wildlife.AA.III.H.R4Low altitude maneuvering including stall, spin, or CFIT.AA.III.H.R5Distractions, loss of situational awareness, or improper task management.AA.III.H.R6Failure to confirm gear position in an amphibious aircraft.AA.III.H.R7Landing in an area or in conditions where a takeoff/climb may not be possible.
Skills
The applicant demonstrates the ability to:
AA.III.H.S1Coordinate with crew, if applicable, and complete the appropriate checklist(s).AA.III.H.S2Make radio calls as appropriate.AA.III.H.S3Ensure that the landing gear and water rudders are retracted, if applicable.AA.III.H.S4Consider the landing surface, visual attitude references, water depth, and collision hazards and select the proper approach and landing path.AA.III.H.S5Establish the recommended approach and landing configuration and airspeed, and adjust pitch attitude and power as required to maintain a stabilized approach.AA.III.H.S6Maintain a stabilized approach and recommended airspeed with gust factor applied, ±5 knots.AA.III.H.S7Make smooth, timely, and correct power and control adjustments to maintain proper attitude and rate of descent to touchdown.AA.III.H.S8Touch down smoothly at the recommended airspeed and pitch attitude, beyond and within 100 feet of a specified point/area.AA.III.H.S9Maintain directional control and appropriate crosswind correction throughout the approach and landing.
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