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CAA Paper 2002/02 (PDF)
During the winter of 2000-2001 there were relatively few such events so it was decided not to include this item in the already long pre-take-off checklist.
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CAP1145 (PDF)
It is recommended that this be addressed by the corresponding type certificate holders. 3.6.2.1.3 In respect of the review of JAR-OPS 3 Subpart K equipment compliance checklists of the three approved helicopter operators, part numbers were not listed for a significant number of equipment items so it was not possible to establish whether the actual equipment in use is approved as required in JAR-OPS 3.
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CAP1298 (PDF)
Exercise 1a Aeroplane or TMG Familiarisation Aircraft construction and characteristics Normal exits Cockpit layout Aircraft systems Use of the checklist and Pilot Operating Handbook/ Aircraft Flight Manual Exercise 1e Emergency and Abnormal Procedures Fire on the ground Cockpit fire in the air Engine fire in the air Systems failures Emergency equipment and drills, emergency exits Exercise 2 Preparations for flight and actions after flight Personal preparation Flying equipment required Weather forecasts and actual reports NOTAMs and AIS information Flight authorisation, aircraft serviceability and acceptance Booking-out procedures Airfield sense Refuelling procedures External checks Internal checks Seat, harness and rudder adjustment Starting Power and pre take off checks Local procedures Closing down checks Parking, moving, security and tie down Exercise 3 The Air Experience Flight The air experience flight Exercise 4 Effects of Controls Primary
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Guidance for Part 147 approval holders
Regulation, policy and guidance to support Part 147 approval holders
Policy Maintenance Training Organisation Exposition (MTOE) should be constructed using the Part 147 MTOE Guidance (CAP 2376) and associated MTOA Checklist.
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Cap1563a Audit Of Service Quality Regulation At Heathrow By Grant Thornton September 2016 (PDF)
Findings Appendices 53 Ref Serv ice element Observ ation and Recommendation Rating Management comments 7.2J Passenger Operational and Airl ine Operational Av ailability of quality assurance checklists As part of our work we tested a sample of end product checks to validate that end product checker checked to see that the work order downtime was accurately recorded. 16 from a sample of 25 end product checks did not have evidence of the end product check completed.
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Standards Document 01(A) (PDF)
• Check lists Throughout the flight the applicant will be expected to use an aeroplane checklist.
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Space Licensing In The UK (PDF)
The initial screening checklist (CAP2381) is not guidance on how to write an AEE but describes how we consider whether the minimum information has been provided and if your AEE is suitable for public consultation.
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CAP1168 (PDF)
RUNWAY STATE ASSESSMENT TASK CHECKLIST The objective of this sample task checklist is to set out those actions aerodrome operations personnel may find necessary to carry out during an inspection of a potentially contaminated runway during winter, and pass data gathered during such an assessment to Air Traffic Control.
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Cap1616f V1 1 (PDF)
Before ‘define’ gateway (produced and published by the change sponsor) 'define’ gateway submission, including: current-day scenario list of design principles related engagement evidence completed submission checklist.
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Standards Document 44 (PDF)
Checks shall be completed in accordance with the checklist for the aircraft on which the test is being taken.