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CAP2606 (DOCX)
Create checklists for every UAS system operated.
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CAP 755 (PDF)
familiarity with the Company Activities Manual and the relevant parts of: Part A Page 1May 2008 CAP 755 Recreational Aviation Activities Manual a) The United Kingdom Air Navigation Order; b) The United Kingdom Rules of the Air Regulations; c) The United Kingdom Air Navigation Regulations; d) The United Kingdom Aeronautical Information Publication; e) The United Kingdom Aeronautical Information Circulars; and f) Other agreed aviation practices and procedures. 2.2.2 Specific Responsibilities The commander shall: a) be responsible for the safe operation of the aircraft and the safety of its occupants during flight time; b) ensure that passengers are fully briefed on: i) the use of seat belt or harness and helmets (if worn); ii) the location and operation of emergency exits; iii) the method of locating and jettisoning windows; iv) the use of lifejackets and life rafts, if carried; and v) any other type specific safety feature; c) ensure that all operational procedures and checklists
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CAP722L (PDF)
This category also includes modifications such as editorial modifications to operational manuals, for example changing format of checklists and manuals, update of contact details, telephone numbers of staff etc.
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SRG1070 Issue1 (PDF)
For every intended change, the operator should complete this self-assessment checklist.
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CAP1581b (PDF)
However, checklists and monitoring sometimes fail to detect the errors that they are meant to protect against.
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Factor F45/2004 (PDF)
Suspecting the integrity of the pneumatic system, he decided to pull out the pneumatic isolating valve pin, contrary to the checklist requirement that was to push it in.
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Requirements for ground handling and cargo agents
Guidance and training related to dangerous goods
Examples of forbidden items include: Explosives: fireworks, flares, party poppers, toy caps Gases: mace, camping gas, culinary glazing torches Flammable liquids: machines with petrol fuelled engines including those which have been drained, petrol, lighter fluid Flammable solids: non-safety matches Oxidisers: bleach Poisons: pesticides Corrosives: car batteries, mercury Information on the hazards to flight safety from improper Lithium batteries Checklists for dangerous goods training programmes The AN(DG)Rs place responsibility for the safe carriage of dangerous goods on all parties involved in the transportation.
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CAA Paper 2013/02 (PDF)
Ensure that emergency checklists are accessible and can be executed whilst still flying the aircraft.
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Standards Document 41 (A) (PDF)
• Generic Checklists*
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SRG2170C (PDF)
Skill test contents for the BPL Commercial Non-Passenger Operation Rating for the hot-air airship class (AMC1 BFCL.215 (b)(4)(c)(3)) Note: Use of checklist(s), airmanship, control of hot-air airship by external visual reference, look-out procedures, etc. apply in all sections.