ATP.VII.G — Landing from a No Flap or a Nonstandard Flap Approach
Objective: To determine that the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with a no flap or a nonstandard flap approach and landing.
Knowledge
The applicant demonstrates understanding of:
AA.VII.G.K1Airplane flight characteristics when flaps, leading edge devices, and other similar devices malfunction or become inoperative.AA.VII.G.K2Other airplane system limitations when landing at a high speed.AA.VII.G.K3How to determine required landing distance and a suitable runway for landing.
Risk Management
The applicant demonstrates the ability to identify, assess and mitigate risks, encompassing:
AA.VII.G.R1Hazards associated with a no flap or nonstandard flap approach and landing to include an asymmetrical flap situation.AA.VII.G.R2Selection of a runway based on pilot capability, aircraft limitations, available distance, surface conditions, and wind.AA.VII.G.R3Wake turbulence.AA.VII.G.R5Collision hazards, to include aircraft, terrain, obstacles, wires, vehicles, vessels, persons, and wildlife.AA.VII.G.R6Low altitude maneuvering including stall, spin, or CFIT.AA.VII.G.R7Distractions, loss of situational awareness, or improper task management.
Skills
The applicant demonstrates the ability to:
AA.VII.G.S1Identify the malfunction.AA.VII.G.S2Coordinate with crew, if applicable, and complete applicable checklist(s) for the malfunction, approach, and landing.AA.VII.G.S3Communicate with ATC as needed and select an airport/runway with sufficient length for landing.AA.VII.G.S4Calculate the correct airspeeds/V-speeds for approach and landing.AA.VII.G.S5Establish the recommended approach and landing configuration and airspeed, and adjust pitch attitude and power as required to maintain a stabilized approach.AA.VII.G.S6Select a suitable touchdown point considering wind, landing surface, and obstructions.AA.VII.G.S7Make smooth, timely, and correct control application before, during, and after touchdown.AA.VII.G.S8Touch down at an acceptable point on the runway. Touch down at the appropriate speed and pitch attitude at the runway aiming point markings -250/+500 feet, or where there are no runway markings 750 to 1,500 feet from the approach threshold of the runway. (ASEL, AMEL)AA.VII.G.S9Touch down at an acceptable point on the landing surface. During round out and touchdown contact the water at the proper pitch attitude within 200 feet beyond a specified point (ASES, AMES). In addition, for AMES, the touchdown will be within the first one-third of the water landing area.AA.VII.G.S10Maintain positive aircraft control throughout the landing using drag and braking devices, as appropriate, to come to a stop.
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