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20260126 V2.0 Guidance Material For Medication Used By Pilots (PDF)
The I AM SAFE checklist described in Safety Sense Leaflet 24: Pilot Health and Performance includes illness and the side-effects of medication among the 7 criteria for self-assessment before any flight.
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CAP309002 (PDF)
It was highlighted that there was a cadre of individuals who had not completed the mandatory health and safety checklist.
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Safety Sense Leaflet 02 (PDF)
CAA / December 2024 Safety Sense / 02 / Care of Passengers 9 REMINDER CHECKLIST FOR FLYING WITH PASSENGERS Weather Forecast suitable Practicalities Explain practicalities such as clothing and luggage limitations Weight & Balance and Performance Ensure intended flight is within limits What to expect Explain the nature of light aircraft flying and what to expect Safety briefing Brief on safety and emergency procedures Cover safety to and from the aircraft Enjoying the flight During the flight check passengers are comfortable and not feeling unwell ONBOARD Life jackets must be carried for all occupants when crossing a significant body of water.
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SRG2128 (PDF)
Use of checklist, airmanship, control of aeroplane or TMG by external visual references, anti-icing procedures, etc. apply in all sections.
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SRG2814 (PDF)
OFFICIAL - Public APPENDIX I Foreign Operator Applicant Documents Checklist Added Comment Fully completed SRG2814 form Ensure all required information is completed A copy of the permission/approval/certificate granted to the operator by the competent authority of the State of the operator permitting the transport of munitions of war.
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Factor F11/2004 (PDF)
CAA Status - Open Recommendation 2003-120 On behalf of EASA the CAA should take an oversight on the manufacturer’s proposed flight crew abnormal and emergency checklist procedure for recognising and responding to frozen flight controls on the 146/RJ series aircraft to ensure the timely introduction of a suitable procedure.
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Factor F07/2003 (PDF)
He told the IFS to standby for his evacuation order, whilst he and the first officer carried out the ‘On Ground Emergency/Evacuation’ checklist, which involved lowering full flap and shutting down the engines.
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CAP 738 (PDF)
Aerodrome survey and obstacle collection areas (eTOD) Explained 46 Chapter 6 Safeguarding Assessment 47 Calculating the Obstacle Limitation Surface (OLS) - v - Obstacle 47 The Transitional Surface 47 The Conical Surface 50 Chapter 7 London Tall Buildings Policy 52 Chapter 8 Heliports 56 Introduction 56 Safeguarding the Heliport 56 Chapter 9 Hospital Helicopter Landing Sites (HHLS) 58 Introduction 58 Safeguarding the site 58 Appendix A Wind Turbine Safeguarding Maps 60 Appendix B Cranes and Associated Lighting 62 Introduction 62 CAP 738 Contents October 2020 Page 5 Crane Activity in the Vicinity of an Aerodrome 62 Aviation Warning Lighting 63 Notification 64 Appendix C Solar Photovoltaic Cells 65 Policy 65 Other Considerations 65 Appendix D Completing a Safeguarding Assessment (Structures) 66 Appendix E Safeguarding Assessment Slip 67 Appendix F Shielding 68 Appendix G Sample ‘Aviation Safeguarding’ Procedure 69 Appendix H Safeguarding Checklist
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FODCOM 32/09 (PDF)
This action should be included in manuals reflecting the checklist system referred to in paragraph OPS 1.210(b) of the EU-OPS Regulation, and in all phases of training and checking. 4 Queries 4.1 Any queries as a result of this Flight Operations Communication should be addressed to the operator’s Flight Operations Inspector (FOI), or for those who do not have an assigned FOI to the Head of Flight Operations Policy at the following e-mail address: FOP.Admin@caa.co.uk. 13 November 2009 Recipients of new Flight Operations Communications are asked to ensure that these are copied to their 'in house' or contracted maintenance organisation, to relevant outside contractors, and to all members of their staff who could have an interest in the information or who need to take appropriate action in response to this Communication.