Title Page

  • Site conducted

  • Review subject name

  • Conducted on

  • Conducted by

  • Conducted in

  • Location

Pilot admin

  • Medical class and expiry

  • VFR Proficiency check due

Practical review

Pre-flight

  • Weather, NOTAMs, local knowledge and special requirements

  • Aircraft preparation, SPR's, knife, airspace issues

  • Fuel Requirements - IFR/VFR, IMC planning

  • Buddy checks for TMs

  • Loading, Weight & Balance

Radio Procedures

  • Taxi, climb, drop & descent

  • Frequency selection & use

  • As per AIP and local requirements

Aircraft Management

  • Setting up jump run

  • Identify emergency landing areas

  • Power settings, configuration appropriate

  • Run-in and exit point accuracy

  • Aircraft flown in accordance with operational limits defined by AFM and SOPs

Aircraft Knowledge

  • Performance, Limitations, checklists

  • Location of emergency equipment

  • Maintenance Release & DFR's understood and sync'd

  • Engine management without exceedences

  • Post flight inspection carried out

Emergency Procedures

  • T/O safety brief

  • Engine failure after take-off

  • Engine failure at low/high level

  • Forced landing with jumpers on board

  • Engine fire ground/air

  • Best glide speeds

  • Forced landing areas

  • Jumper hung up on aircraft

  • Premature deployment inside/outside aircraft

  • Ditching procedures

  • Radio failure VFR/IFR

  • No contact with GCA

  • Effects and recognition of hypoxia

  • Incident/accident reporting procedures Company/ATSB/APF

Fuelling

  • Fuel-On-Board calculations verified

  • Fuel records accurate

  • Re-fuelling procedures

Parachutist Safety

  • Follow loadmaster commands

  • Clearance to Drop communicated to loadmaster

  • Communicate with ground as per procedures

  • Can command parachutist to follow instructions

  • Climb and descend away from live area of DZ

Sign off

  • Overall ability to fly student loads?

  • JPA name

  • Select date

  • JPE signature

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