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I. Missed Approaches

Task I. Missed Approaches

References 14 CFR parts 61 and 91; FAA-H-8083-15, FAA-H-8083-16; TPP; AIM

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Objective

To determine that the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with performing a missed approach procedure. Note: See Appendix 7: Aircraft, Equipment, and Operational Requirements & Limitations for information related to this Task. Knowledge The applicant demonstrates understanding of:

AA.VI.I.K1 Elements related to missed approach procedures instruments. to include reference to standby or backup

AA.VI.I.K2 Limitations associated with standard instrument approaches, including while using a or autopilot, if equipped. n FMS

Risk Management

The applicant demonstrates the ability to identify, assess, and mitigate risks, encompassing:

AA.VI.I.R1 Failure to follow prescribed procedures.

AA.VI.I.R2 Holding, diverting, or electing to fly the approach again.

AA.VI.I.R3 Failure to ensure proper airplane configuration during an approach and missed approach.

AA.VI.I.R4 Factors that might lead to executing a missed approach procedure before the go-around below DA/MDA. MAP or to a

AA.VI.I.R5 Failure to manage automated navigation and autoflight systems. Skills The applicant demonstrates the ability to:

AA.VI.I.S1 Promptly initiate the missed approach procedure and report it to ATC.

AA.VI.I.S2 Apply the appropriate power setting for the flight condition and establish a pitch attitude necessary to obtain the desired performance.

AA.VI.I.S3

Retract the wing flaps/drag devices and landing gear, if appropriate, in the correct sequence and at a safe altitude, and establish a positive rate of climb and the appropriate airspeed/Vspeed, ±5 knots. AA.VI.I.S4 Coordinate with crew, if applicable, and complete the appropriate procedures and checklist(s) in a timely manner. AA.VI.I.S5 Comply with the published or alternate missed approach procedure. AA.VI.I.S6 Advise ATC or the gradient. evaluator if unable to comply with a clearance, restriction, or climb AA.VI.I.S7 Maintain the heading, course, or bearing ±5° approach procedure. , and altitude(s) ±100 feet during the missed AA.VI.I.S8 Use an MFD and other graphical navigation displays, if installed, to monitor positio track to help navigate the missed approach. n and AA.VI.I.S9 Demonstrate SRM or CRM, as appropriate. AA.VI.I.S10 Re-engage autopilot (if installed) at appropriate times during the procedure. missed approach AA.VI.I.S11 Request ATC clearance to attempt another approach, proceed to the alternate airport, holding fix, or other clearance limit, as appropriate, or as directed by the evaluator.

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