IFR.I.C — Cross-Country Flight Planning
Objective: To determine the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with planning an IFR cross-country and filing an IFR flight plan.
Knowledge
The applicant demonstrates understanding of:
IR.I.C.K2Altitude selection accounting for terrain and obstacles, glide distance of airplane, IFR cruising altitudes, effect of wind, and oxygen requirements.IR.I.C.K3Calculating:IR.I.C.K3aa. Time, climb and descent rates, course, distance, heading, true airspeed, and groundspeedIR.I.C.K3bb. Estimated time of arrival to include conversion to universal coordinated time (UTC)IR.I.C.K3cc. Fuel requirements, to include reserve
IR.I.C.K4Elements of an IFR flight plan.IR.I.C.K5Procedures for activating and closing an IFR flight plan in controlled and uncontrolled airspace.
Risk Management
The applicant demonstrates the ability to identify, assess and mitigate risks, encompassing:
IR.I.C.R2Aircraft.IR.I.C.R3Environment (e.g., weather, airports, airspace, terrain, obstacles).IR.I.C.R4External pressures.IR.I.C.R5Limitations of air traffic control (ATC) services.IR.I.C.R6Limitations of electronic planning applications and programs.IR.I.C.R7Improper fuel planning.
Skills
The applicant demonstrates the ability to:
IR.I.C.S1Prepare, present, and explain a cross-country flight plan assigned by the evaluator including a risk analysis based on real time weather which includes calculating time en route and fuel considering factors such as power settings, operating altitude, wind, fuel reserve requirements, and weight and balance requirements.IR.I.C.S2Recalculate fuel reserves based on a scenario provided by the evaluator.IR.I.C.S3Create a navigation plan and simulate filing an IFR flight plan.IR.I.C.S4Interpret departure, arrival, en route, and approach procedures with reference to appropriate and current charts.IR.I.C.S5Recognize simulated wing contamination due to airframe icing and demonstrate knowledge of the adverse effects of airframe icing during pre-takeoff, takeoff, cruise, and landing phases of flight as well as the corrective actions.IR.I.C.S6Apply pertinent information from appropriate and current aeronautical charts, Charts Supplement; NOTAMs relative to airport, runway and taxiway closures; and other flight publications.
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