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CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENT SECTION 7, SERIES B PART IV Issue II dated 1.9.

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1. INTRO1UCTION Sections J and K of Schedule II of the Aircraft Rules, 1937, stipulate, amongst other requirements, that the applicant shall have to pass a ritten e!amination as per the s"lla#us prescri#ed #" the $%&A for issuance of &ommercial 'ilot(s )icence *&')+, Sections - and ' la" do n similar requirements for issue of Instrument Rating *IR+ *aeroplanes. helicopters+, /his part of the &AR la"s do n the main topics of s"lla#us for the ritten e!amination for issue of &') and issue of IR in accordance ith the provisions of Schedule II, /hese topics of s"lla#us are in conformit" ith the 0no ledge requirements prescri#ed in I&A- Anne! 1, /his &AR is issued under the provisions of Schedule II and Rule 133A of the Aircraft Rules, 1937, !. S2LLABUS !.1 C(++e)cia' Pi'(t-s Lice,ce 3Ae)(/'a,es4 5 I,st)u+e,t Rati,. 3Ae)(/'a,es4

1,1,1 Air Regulations a+ #+ c+ Aircraft Act, 1932 3 &hapter I, Section Short title and e!tent, definitions, po er to detain aircraft, penalt" for act in contravention of rules made under the act, penalt" for fl"ing so as to cause danger4 Aircraft Rules, 19374 rules of the air4

CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS SERIES B PART IV

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appropriate air traffic services practices and procedures,

Aircraft %eneral Kno ledge a+ #+ c+ d+ principles of operation and functioning of aeroplane po er plants, s"stems and instruments4 operating limitations of appropriate aeroplanes and po er plants4 relevant operational information from the flight manual or other appropriate document4 use and servicea#ilit" chec0s of equipment and s"stems of appropriate aeroplanes4 maintenance procedures for airframes, s"stems and po er plants of appropriate aeroplanes4

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5light 'erformance and 'lanning a+ #+ c+ effects of loading and mass distri#ution on aeroplane handling, flight characteristics and performance4 mass and #alance calculations4 use and practical application of ta0e6off, landing and other performance data4 pre6flight and en6route flight planning appropriate to operations under 75R4 preparation and filing of air traffic services flight plans4 appropriate air traffic service procedures, position reporting procedures4 altimeter setting procedures4 operations in areas of high densit" traffic4

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8uman 'erformance and )imitations 8uman performance and limitations relevant to the commercial pilot6 aeroplanes4

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:eteorolog" a+ #+ interpretation and application of aeronautical meteorological reports, charts and forecasts, use of, and procedures for o#taining, meteorological information, pre6 flight and in6flight4 altimetr"4 aeronautical meteorolog"4 climatolog" of relevant areas in respect of the elements having an effect upon aviation4 the movement of pressure s"stems, the structure of fronts and the origin and characteristics of significant eather phenomenon hich affect ta0e6off, en6route and landing conditions4 ha;ardous eather avoidance4

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=avigation a+ air navigation, including the use of aeronautical charts, instruments and navigation aids4 an understanding of the principles and characteristics of appropriate navigation s"stems4 operation of air#orne equipment4 practical aspects of air navigation and dead rec0oning techniques4 #+ practical air navigation using radio navigation aids4 c+ use, accurac" and relia#ilit" of navigation s"stems used in departure en6route, approach and landing phases of flight4 identification of radio navigation aids4

CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS SERIES B PART IV

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1,1,7 -perational 'rocedures a+ #+ c+ d+ e+ use of aeronautical documentation such as AI', =-/A:, aeronautical codes, a##reviations and instrument procedure charts for departure, enroute, descent and approach4 appropriate precautionar" and emergenc" procedures4 safet" practices associated ith flight under I5R4 action to #e ta0en to avoid ha;ardous eather, a0e tur#ulence and other operating ha;ards4 operational procedures for carriage of freight4 potential ha;ards associated ith dangerous goods4 requirements and practices for safet" #riefing to passengers, including precautions to #e o#served hen em#ar0ing and disem#ar0ing from aeroplanes4

1,1,> 'rinciples of 5light principles of flight relating to aeroplanes4 1,1,9 Radio /elephon" radiotelephon" procedures and phraseolog" as applied to 75R and I5R operations4 action to #e ta0en in case of communication failure4 !.! C(++e)cia' Pi'(t-s Lice,ce 30e'ic(/te)s4 5 I,st)u+e,t Rati,. 30e'ic(/te)s4

1,1,1 Air Regulations a+ Aircraft Act, 1932 3 &hapter I, Section Short title and e!tent, definitions, po er to detain aircraft, penalt" for act in contravention of rules made under this act, penalt" for fl"ing so as to cause danger4 #+ Aircraft Rules, 19374 c+ rules of the air4 d+ appropriate air traffic services practices and procedures4 1,1,1 Aircraft %eneral Kno ledge a+ principles of operation and functioning of helicopter po er plants, transmission *po er6trains+, s"stems and instruments4 #+ operating limitations of appropriate helicopters and po er plants4 relevant operational information from the flight manual4 c+ use and servicea#ilit" chec0s of equipment and s"stems of appropriate helicopters4
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CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS SERIES B PART IV

SECTION 7 DATED: 1 SEPTEMBER, 1999


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d+ maintenance procedures for airframes, s"stems and po er plants of appropriate helicopters4


1,1,3 5light 'erformance and 'lanning a+ effects of loading and mass distri#ution, including e!ternal loads, on helicopter handling, flight characteristics and performance4 mass and #alance calculations4 #+ use and practical application of ta0e6off, landing and other performance data4 c+ pre6flight and en6route flight planning appropriate to operations under 75R and I5R4 preparation and filing of air traffic services flight plans4 appropriate air traffic service procedures, position reporting procedures4 altimeter setting procedures4 operations in areas of high densit" traffic4 1,1,2 8uman 'erformance and )imitations human performance and limitations relevant to the commercial pilot6 helicopters4 1,1,9 :eteorolog" a+ interpretation and application of aeronautical meteorological reports, charts and forecasts, use of, and procedures for o#taining, meteorological information, pre6flight and in6flight4 altimetr"4 #+ aeronautical meteorolog"4 climatolog" of relevant areas in respect of the elements having an effect upon aviation4 the movement of pressure s"stems, the structure of fronts, and the origin and characteristics of significant eather phenomenon hich affect ta0e6off, en6route and landing conditions4 ha;ardous eather avoidance4 1,1,< =avigation a+ air navigation, including the use of aeronautical charts, instruments and navigation aids4 an understanding of the principles and characteristics of appropriate navigation s"stems4 operation of air#orne equipment4 practical aspects of air navigation and dead rec0oning techniques4 #+ practical air navigation using radio navigation aids4 c+ use, accurac" and relia#ilit" of navigation s"stems used in departure en6route, approach and landing phases of flight4 identification of radio navigation aids4 1,1,7 -perational 'rocedures a+ use of aeronautical documentation such as AI', =-/A:, aeronautical codes, a##reviations and instrument procedure charts for departure, enroute, descent and approach4 #+ appropriate precautionar" and emergenc" procedures4 settling ith po er, ground resonance, roll6over and other operating ha;ards4 safet" practices associated ith flight under I5R4 c+ operational procedures for carriage of freight including e!ternal loads4 potential ha;ards associated ith dangerous goods4 d+ requirements and practices for safet" #riefing to passengers, including precautions to #e o#served hen em#ar0ing and disem#ar0ing from helicopters4

CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS SERIES B PART IV

SECTION 7 DATED: 1 SEPTEMBER, 1999


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1,1,> 'rinciples of 5light principles of flight relating to helicopters4 1,1,9 Radio /elephon" radiotelephon" procedures and phraseolog" as applied to 75R and I5R operations4 action to #e ta0en in case of communication failure,

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