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Use of Oxygen
> You and other members of the crew must
use oxygen continuously whenever the cabin
altitude exceeds 10,000 ft for more than
30 minutes or any time above 13,000 ft
Last updated: 26 March 2024
This includes airport
charges, taxes, fuel, and labour rates for cabin crew and pilots, etc..
Last updated: 04 November 2021
Regulation, policy and guidance to support Part 145 approval holders.
A work package requiring a complex team composition in terms of numbers and categories (avionic, structure, cabin, NDT and so on.) of staff involved per shift.
Last updated: 03 September 2025
Six occupants including the
crew perished.
Last updated: 27 July 2022
and cabin
staff operating the aircraft flight.
1.1.22 ‘Schedule of Charges’ means the Schedule of Charges annexed to as Schedule 1.
1.1.23 ‘Term’ means the period from 1 April 2014 to 31 March 2021.
Last updated: 02 November 2021
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(4) Oxygen 2 Bottle storage, distribution, regulation
Masks
(5) Pressurisation 2 Simple systems – bleed air, turbo-charger bleed
Passenger environmental requirements for the
control of:
oxygen, heating, ventilation, rate of change,
humidity
Mass flow control
2 Temperature control
Differential pressure – maximum, negative
Syllabus Subject Level
Control and indication
Cabin structure, windows and doors for
pressurised flight
(6) Vacuum/Pressure 2 Dry and wet pump systems
Oil separation
Gyro supply
Relief valve
Filtering
Aerofoil anti-icing
(7) Pneumatic 2 Landing gear/flaps/brakes
Operating systems
Basic theory and common practices
CAP 468 Appendix 1 Oral Examination Syllabus
[Month] 2026 Page 33
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Last updated: 26 June 2026
In an FSTD, you as the examiner, are responsible for acting as ATC, operations, cabin
crew and ground staff.
Last updated: 26 July 2024
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AMC1 SPA.HEMS.130(d) Crew requirements
(a) When the crew is composed of one pilot and one HEMS technical crew member, the latter
should be seated in the front seat (co-pilot seat) during the flight.
Last updated: 14 October 2021
Normally, these procedures are accomplished by the flight crew.
Last updated: 30 August 1991
Normally, these procedures are accomplished by the flight crew.
Last updated: 25 February 1994