PPL.I.G — Operation of Systems
Objective: To determine that the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with the safe operation of systems on the airplane provided for the flight test.
Knowledge
The applicant demonstrates understanding of:
PA.I.G.K1Airplane systems, to include: Note: If K1 is selected, the evaluator must assess the applicant’s knowledge of at least three of the following sub-elementsPA.I.G.K1aa. Primary flight controlsPA.I.G.K1bb. Secondary flight controlsPA.I.G.K1cc. Powerplant and propellerPA.I.G.K1dd. Landing gearPA.I.G.K1ee. Fuel, oil, and hydraulicPA.I.G.K1ff. ElectricalPA.I.G.K1gg. AvionicsPA.I.G.K1hh. Pitot-static, vacuum/pressure, and associated flight instrumentsPA.I.G.K1ii. EnvironmentalPA.I.G.K1jj. Deicing and anti-icingPA.I.G.K1kk. Water rudders (ASES, AMES)PA.I.G.K1ll. Oxygen system
PA.I.G.K2Indications of and procedures for managing system abnormalities or failures.
Risk Management
The applicant demonstrates the ability to identify, assess and mitigate risks, encompassing:
PA.I.G.R1Failure to detect system malfunctions or failures.PA.I.G.R2Improper management of a system failure.PA.I.G.R3Failure to monitor and manage automated systems.
Skills
The applicant demonstrates the ability to:
PA.I.G.S1Explain and operate at least three of the systems listed in K1a through K1l above.PA.I.G.S2Use appropriate checklists properly.
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