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SOUTH AFRICAN QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY |
REGISTERED UNIT STANDARD THAT HAS PASSED THE END DATE: |
Perform low level flying operations |
SAQA US ID | UNIT STANDARD TITLE | |||
243328 | Perform low level flying operations | |||
ORIGINATOR | ||||
SGB Aerospace Operations | ||||
PRIMARY OR DELEGATED QUALITY ASSURANCE FUNCTIONARY | ||||
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FIELD | SUBFIELD | |||
Field 10 - Physical, Mathematical, Computer and Life Sciences | Physical Sciences | |||
ABET BAND | UNIT STANDARD TYPE | PRE-2009 NQF LEVEL | NQF LEVEL | CREDITS |
Undefined | Regular | Level 5 | Level TBA: Pre-2009 was L5 | 9 |
REGISTRATION STATUS | REGISTRATION START DATE | REGISTRATION END DATE | SAQA DECISION NUMBER | |
Passed the End Date - Status was "Reregistered" |
2018-07-01 | 2023-06-30 | SAQA 06120/18 | |
LAST DATE FOR ENROLMENT | LAST DATE FOR ACHIEVEMENT | |||
2024-06-30 | 2027-06-30 |
In all of the tables in this document, both the pre-2009 NQF Level and the NQF Level is shown. In the text (purpose statements, qualification rules, etc), any references to NQF Levels are to the pre-2009 levels unless specifically stated otherwise. |
This unit standard does not replace any other unit standard and is not replaced by any other unit standard. |
PURPOSE OF THE UNIT STANDARD |
This unit standard will enable a learner to apply advanced applications in terms of low level flying. Low level flying is normally conducted in response to specific operational requirements by organisations such as the South African Air Force (SAAF). Low-level flying may also be conducted to avoid certain meteorological conditions such as weather and environmental conditions, which may pose a danger or hazard to aircraft or in order to comply with Air Traffic Control (ATC) requests. This unit standard will enable learners to take into account factors which will influence the planning of a low level flight as well as enable them to differentiate between low level navigation techniques and standard navigation techniques when performing a low level flight in an aircraft.
A person credited with this unit standard is able to: |
LEARNING ASSUMED TO BE IN PLACE AND RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING |
The ability to control aircraft by visual reference in normal flight.
The Unit Standard: |
UNIT STANDARD RANGE |
> Assessments may be conducted in an aircraft certified for single pilot or multi crew operations. > Assessments shall be carried out in Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC), by day. > The assessor shall make allowance for environmental conditions and the handling qualities and performance of the type of aircraft. > Assessors should emphasize staying within the tolerances applicable to low level flying and acceptable parameters. > Under no circumstances shall the aircraft or its occupants be placed in jeopardy. |
Specific Outcomes and Assessment Criteria: |
SPECIFIC OUTCOME 1 |
Plan a low level flight. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 |
Obstacles and hazards are identified using aeronautical information aids. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION RANGE |
Aeronautical information aids may include but is not limited to maps, satellite imagery, charts and aerial photographs. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 |
A route is planned taking into account influencing factors. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION RANGE |
Influencing factors may include but are not limited to: power lines, high ground, masts, bird activity, built up areas and airfields, fuel planning and speed. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 |
Airspace areas are identified in order to ascertain their influence on the planning of a low level flight. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION RANGE |
Airspace areas include but are not limited to: restricted (FAR), prohibited (FAP) and danger (FAD), controlled airspace. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 |
Normal aeroplane procedures are contrasted with low-level aeroplane procedures. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION RANGE |
Aeroplane procedures refer to: low-level navigation procedures, set-up procedures such as trimming of the aeroplane, visors, harness. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 |
Low-level flight information is collated to produce a flight plan and a low level map. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION RANGE |
Information may refer to but is not limited to: turning point and target coordinates, fuel, time, destination. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 |
VHF frequencies are matched with the low level flight. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 7 |
A low level flight plan and map are reviewed in order to inform future alternatives. |
SPECIFIC OUTCOME 2 |
Navigate a low level flight. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 |
Techniques of applying navigation resources are explained to ensure to flight safety. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION RANGE |
Techniques refer to techniques of holding maps, scans, placing and positioning of maps, reading maps, set-up of navigation resources. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 |
The application of navigation resources is demonstrated in a given situation. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION RANGE |
Given situation refers to actual and or simulated scenarios. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 |
Low-level navigation principles are applied in accordance with flight planning. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION RANGE |
Principles refer to but are not limited to principles underlying contour flying. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 |
Low-level navigation procedures are demonstrated in a given situation. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION RANGE |
Low-level navigation procedures include but are not limited to trimming of aircraft, the appropriate use of harnesses in low level flying, set heading procedures, target acquisition procedures, track maintenance, ground speed maintenance. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 |
Transition processes between low level flight and other level flights are demonstrated in a given situation. |
SPECIFIC OUTCOME 3 |
Perform low level flying. |
OUTCOME RANGE |
This outcome must be performed in an actual low level flight. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 |
Visual navigation is conducted during and actual low level flight. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 |
Transitions between navigation disciplines are demonstrated during a navigation flying exercise. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION RANGE |
Navigations disciplines may refer to medium level Visual Flight Rules (VFR), medium level Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) and low-level navigation. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 |
A low level flight is demonstrated in accordance with flight planning. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION RANGE |
The demonstration of the flight may refer to demonstration of the ability to maintain a predetermined ground speed, maintain a predetermined track, (includes identification of overfly turning points and targets within a specified time) maintain height above ground, make necessary adjustments and take corrective actions where necessary. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 |
A low level flight is demonstrated in accordance with prescribed safety procedures and standard operating procedures (SOPs). |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION RANGE |
Safety procedures and SOPs refer to but are not limited to not flying below minimum speeds, not exceeding the maximum bank angle, not descending below the minimum height. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 |
Recovery actions are performed under non-normal conditions. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION RANGE |
Recovery actions may include to fuel emergencies, bird strikes, radio failure and engine-related emergencies, lost procedures. |
UNIT STANDARD ACCREDITATION AND MODERATION OPTIONS |
UNIT STANDARD ESSENTIAL EMBEDDED KNOWLEDGE |
Information pertaining to low level flying found in:
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UNIT STANDARD DEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOME |
N/A |
UNIT STANDARD LINKAGES |
N/A |
Critical Cross-field Outcomes (CCFO): |
UNIT STANDARD CCFO IDENTIFYING |
Identifying and solving problems in which responses display that responsible decisions using critical and creative thinking have been made when:
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UNIT STANDARD CCFO ORGANISING |
Organising and managing oneself and one's activities responsibly and effectively when:
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UNIT STANDARD CCFO COLLECTING |
Collecting, analysing, organising and critically evaluating information to better understand and explain:
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UNIT STANDARD CCFO COMMUNICATING |
Communicating effectively using visual, mathematical and/or language skills in the modes of oral and/or written persuasion when:
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UNIT STANDARD CCFO SCIENCE |
Using science and technology effectively and critically, showing responsibility towards the environment when:
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UNIT STANDARD CCFO DEMONSTRATING |
Demonstrating an understanding of the world as a set of related systems by recognising that problem-solving contexts do not exist in isolation when:
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UNIT STANDARD ASSESSOR CRITERIA |
REREGISTRATION HISTORY |
As per the SAQA Board decision/s at that time, this unit standard was Reregistered in 2012; 2015. |
UNIT STANDARD NOTES |
Learners who are not competent in the language proficiency standard for ICAO defined operational English at ICAO level 4 will find it difficult to meet licensing requirements.
The information contained in this unit standard does not supersede any information contained in manufacturer's instructions or any law. Definitions: |
QUALIFICATIONS UTILISING THIS UNIT STANDARD: |
ID | QUALIFICATION TITLE | PRE-2009 NQF LEVEL | NQF LEVEL | STATUS | END DATE | PRIMARY OR DELEGATED QA FUNCTIONARY | |
Elective | 49950 | National Certificate: Navigation | Level 5 | Level TBA: Pre-2009 was L5 | Passed the End Date - Status was "Reregistered" |
2015-06-30 | TETA |
Elective | 58023 | National Diploma: Aircraft Piloting | Level 5 | NQF Level 05 | Passed the End Date - Status was "Reregistered" |
2016-12-31 | TETA |
PROVIDERS CURRENTLY ACCREDITED TO OFFER THIS UNIT STANDARD: |
This information shows the current accreditations (i.e. those not past their accreditation end dates), and is the most complete record available to SAQA as of today. Some Primary or Delegated Quality Assurance Functionaries have a lag in their recording systems for provider accreditation, in turn leading to a lag in notifying SAQA of all the providers that they have accredited to offer qualifications and unit standards, as well as any extensions to accreditation end dates. The relevant Primary or Delegated Quality Assurance Functionary should be notified if a record appears to be missing from here. |
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All qualifications and part qualifications registered on the National Qualifications Framework are public property. Thus the only payment that can be made for them is for service and reproduction. It is illegal to sell this material for profit. If the material is reproduced or quoted, the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) should be acknowledged as the source. |