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Weighing requirements—passengers, crew and hand baggage
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Last updated: 22 February 2024
Develop crew agreements and involvement.
5.
Last updated: 28 June 2013
It was found that all three master chip
detector assemblies had been installed without O-ring seals.2
• On 10 June 1990, a BAC 1-11 aircraft (British Airways Flight 5390) departed
Birmingham International Airport for Malaga, Spain, with 81 passengers, four cabin
and two flight crew.
Last updated: 24 January 2002
All applicants for an aircraft maintenance licence must demonstrate their experience.
Includes cabin supercharger, equipment cooling, heater, heater fuel system, expansion turbine, valves, scoops, ducts, etc. 0 GENERAL -10 COMPRESSION That portion of the system and its controls which supplies compressed air.
Last updated: 02 May 2025
Please state the Advanced Passenger Information System(s) (APIS) that you will be using to inform
UK Border Force (UKBF) of passenger, cabin and flight crew information.
Last updated: 16 September 2020
Which cabin class did you travel in the last time you flew?
Last updated: 18 October 2021
The
main rotor "sailed" and struck cabin
roof. 20 POB - No injuries.
Last updated: 20 February 2014
GM1 ORO.GEN.130(b) Changes related to an AOC holder
CHANGES REQUIRING PRIOR APPROVAL
The following list is a non-exhaustive checklist of items that require prior approval from the CAA
as specified in the applicable Implementing Rules:
(a) alternative means of compliance;
(b) procedures regarding items to be notified to the CAA;
(c) cabin crew:
(1) conduct of the training, examination and checking required by UK Regulation (EU)
No 1178/2011 Annex V (Part-CC) and issue of cabin crew attestations;
(2) procedures for cabin crew to operate on four aircraft types;
(3) training programmes, including syllabi;
(d) leasing agreements;
(e) procedure for the use of aircraft included in an AOC by other operators for NCC, NCO and
specialised operations, as required by ORO.GEN.310;
(f) specific approvals in accordance with Annex V (Part-SPA);
(g) dangerous goods training programmes;
(h) flight crew:
(1) alternative training and qualification programmes (ATQPs);
(2) procedures
Last updated: 07 November 2022
Each unit plays a specific
role in generating, monitoring, or disseminating information essential for flight
safety, such as volcanic ash advisories, cyclone warnings, and global forecast
products.
3.78 It also specifies the types of meteorological information that must be made available
to flight crews and operational personnel.
Last updated: 05 June 2026