IFR.VI.E — Landing from an Instrument Approach
Objective: To determine the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with performing the procedures for a landing from an instrument approach.
Knowledge
The applicant demonstrates understanding of:
IR.VI.E.K1Elements related to the pilot’s responsibilities, and the environmental, operational, and meteorological factors that affect landing from a straight-in or circling approach.IR.VI.E.K2Airport signs, markings and lighting, to include approach lighting systems.
Risk Management
The applicant demonstrates the ability to identify, assess and mitigate risks, encompassing:
IR.VI.E.R3Transitioning from instrument to visual references for landing.
Skills
The applicant demonstrates the ability to:
IR.VI.E.S1Transition at the DA/DH, MDA, or visual descent point (VDP) to a visual flight condition, allowing for safe visual maneuvering and a normal landing.IR.VI.E.S2Adhere to all ATC or evaluator advisories, such as NOTAMs, windshear, wake turbulence, runway surface, braking conditions, and other operational considerations.IR.VI.E.S3Complete the appropriate checklist.IR.VI.E.S4Maintain positive airplane control throughout the landing maneuver.IR.VI.E.S5Demonstrate SRM.
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