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III. Airport and Seaplane Base Operations

III. Airport and Seaplane Base Operations Task 16 BTask A. Communications and Light Gun Signals References 14 CFR part 91; FAA-H-8083-2, FAA-H-8083-25; AIM Objective To determine that the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with normal and emergency radio communications and ATC light gun signals to conduct radio communications safely while operating the aircraft. Knowledge The applicant demonstrates understanding of: 1. 367 BHow to obtain proper radio frequencies. 2. 368 BCommunication procedures and ATC phraseology. 3. 369 BATC light gun signal recognition. 4. 370 BTransponders. 5. 371 BRadar assistance. 6. 372 BLost communication procedures. 7. 373 BUse of automated weather and Airport information. Risk Management The applicant demonstrates the ability to identify, assess and mitigate risks, encompassing: 1.

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1 III. Airport and Seaplane Base Operations Task 16 BTask A. Communications and Light Gun Signals References 14 CFR part 91; FAA-H-8083-2, FAA-H-8083-25; AIM Objective To determine that the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with normal and emergency radio communications and ATC light gun signals to conduct radio communications safely while operating the aircraft. Knowledge The applicant demonstrates understanding of: 1. 367 BHow to obtain proper radio frequencies. 2. 368 BCommunication procedures and ATC phraseology. 3. 369 BATC light gun signal recognition. 4. 370 BTransponders. 5. 371 BRadar assistance. 6. 372 BLost communication procedures. 7. 373 BUse of automated weather and Airport information. Risk Management The applicant demonstrates the ability to identify, assess and mitigate risks, encompassing: 1.

2 374 BHuman factors associated with communication. 2. 375 BHuman factors associated with declaring an emergency. 3. 376 BEquipment issues that could cause loss of communication. 4. 377 BImproper automation management. 5. 378 BSingle-pilot resource management (SRM) and/or crew resource management (CRM). Skills The applicant demonstrates the ability to: 1. 379 BSelect appropriate frequencies. 2. 380 BTransmit using phraseology and procedures as specified in the AIM. 3. 381 BAcknowledge radio communications and comply with instructions. 23 III. Airport and Seaplane Base Operations Task 17 BTask B. Traffic Patterns References 14 CFR part 91; FAA-H-8083-2, FAA-H-8083-25; AIM Objective To determine that the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with traffic patterns.

3 Knowledge The applicant demonstrates understanding of: 1. 382 BTowered and non-towered Airport Operations and runway selection. 2. 383 BAirport signs and markings, lighting, and wind indicators. 3. 384 BCollision avoidance, scanning, obstacle and wire strike avoidance. 4. 385 BRight-of-way rules. 5. 386 BWake turbulence recognition and resolution. 6. 387 BWind shear avoidance. 7. 388 BRunway incursion avoidance. 8. 389 BUse of automated weather and Airport information. 9. 390 BUse of radio for proper communications. 10. 391 BParachuting Operations . 11. 392 BApproach and landing considerations for different types of aircraft. Risk Management The applicant demonstrates the ability to identify, assess and mitigate risks, encompassing: 1. 393 BCollision avoidance, scanning, obstacle and wire strike avoidance.

4 2. 394 BWake turbulence. 3. 395 BFailure to maintain situational awareness. 4. 396 BFailure to maintain separation from other aircraft. 5. 397 BOperating considerations of various aircraft types. 6. 398 BGo-around or rejected takeoff, if appropriate. Skills The applicant demonstrates the ability to: 1. 399 BProperly identify and interpret Airport / Seaplane base runways, taxiways, markings, and lighting. 2. 400 BComply with proper traffic pattern procedures. 3. 401 BMaintain proper spacing from other aircraft. 4. 402 BCorrect for wind drift to maintain the proper ground track. 5. 403 BMaintain orientation with the runway/landing area in use. 6. 404 BMaintain traffic pattern altitude, 100 feet, and the appropriate airspeed, 10 knots. 7. 405 BMaintain an awareness of the position of other aircraft in the pattern.

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