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Ch6

Table of Contents

  • 6 Normal Procedures


  • 6.1 Crew Communication

    • 6.1.1 Introduction

    • 6.1.2 Standard Operating Procedures

    • 6.1.3 Areas of Communication

      • 6.1.3.1 Flight Crew and Cabin Crew

      • 6.1.3.2 Ground Communication

      • 6.1.3.3 Reporting

    • 6.1.4 Operational & Human Factors

    • 6.1.5 Pre-Flight Briefing

      • 6.1.5.1 Definition

      • 6.1.5.2 Objectives of Preflight Briefings

        • 6.1.5.2.1 Team Building and Teamwork

        • 6.1.5.2.2 Encourage Open Communication

        • 6.1.5.2.3 Crew Coordination

        • 6.1.5.2.4 Planning and Time Management

        • 6.1.5.2.5 Unplanned Events

        • 6.1.5.2.6 Doors Operating Responsibilities

      • 6.1.5.3 Timing for Pre-flight Briefings

      • 6.1.5.4 Pre-Flight Briefing Techniques

    • 6.1.6 Purser to Cabin Crew Briefing

      • 6.1.6.1 Topics for Purser Briefing

      • 6.1.6.2 Setting Teamwork Tone

    • 6.1.7 Flight Crew to Cabin Crew Briefing

      • 6.1.7.1 Topics for Flight Crew Briefing

    • 6.1.8 In-flight Communication

      • 6.1.8.1 Policy

      • 6.1.8.2 Sterile Flight Deck

        • 6.1.8.2.1 Definition

        • 6.1.8.2.2 Policy

        • 6.1.8.2.3 Procedures

        • 6.1.8.2.4 Summary of Sterile Flight Deck

  • 6.2 Theory of Flight

    • 6.2.1 Introduction

    • 6.2.2 Aircraft Components

    • 6.2.3 Control Surfaces

    • 6.2.4 Critical Surfaces - Contamination

    • 6.2.5 Meteorology

    • 6.2.6 Stages of Flight

      • 6.2.6.1 Boarding

      • 6.2.6.2 Pushback

      • 6.2.6.3 Taxi before Takeoff

      • 6.2.6.4 Takeoff and Initial Climb

      • 6.2.6.5 Final Climb

      • 6.2.6.6 Cruise

      • 6.2.6.7 Top of Descent

      • 6.2.6.8 Approach

      • 6.2.6.9 Final Approach and Landing

      • 6.2.6.10 Taxi after Landing

      • 6.2.6.11 Disembarkation

      • 6.2.6.12 After Passenger Disembarkation

  • 6.3 Cabin Crew Composition

    • 6.3.1 Methodology

    • 6.3.2 Minimum Staffing

    • 6.3.3 Minimum Cabin Crew

      • 6.3.3.1 Applicability

      • 6.3.3.2 Carriage of Persons

      • 6.3.3.3 Crew Requirements at Stops

      • 6.3.3.4 Change Crew while Passengers Remain

      • 6.3.3.5 Positioning/Ferry Flight

    • 6.3.4 Purser / Chief Cabin

    • 6.3.5 Cabin Crew Seating

    • 6.3.6 Supernumerary Crew Members

    • 6.3.7 Extra Crew Members

    • 6.3.8 Reduction of Crew Complement

  • 6.4 Prior to Boarding of Passengers

    • 6.4.1 Cabin Crew Safety & Security Checks

      • 6.4.1.1 Cabin and Equipment Preflight Checks

        • 6.4.1.1.1 Procedure

        • 6.4.1.1.2 Cabin Log Books

          • 6.4.1.1.2.1 Description

          • 6.4.1.1.2.2 Cabin Defects Log Book

          • 6.4.1.1.2.3 Cabin Deferred Defects Log Book

          • 6.4.1.1.2.4 Aircraft Technical Log Book

        • 6.4.1.1.2.5 Preflight checks of Evacuation Signal

      • 6.4.1.2 Searching of Aircraft - Security Checks

6 Normal Procedures

6.1 Crew Communication

6.1.1 Introduction
  • Essential for flight management, safety, and situational awareness.

  • Facilitates communication of passenger safety and cabin readiness.

6.1.2 Standard Operating Procedures
  • Written instructions for normal operational routines.

  • Ensure a uniform understanding of processes across the crew.

6.1.3 Areas of Communication
  • 6.1.3.1 Communication between Flight Crew and Cabin Crew

  • Promotes cooperation, effective communication, and safety briefings.

  • 6.1.3.2 Communication with All Ground

  • Essential for reporting technical problems and coordinating boarding.

  • 6.1.3.3 Reporting

  • Cabin crew must report unusual events for safety improvements.

6.1.4 Operational & Human Factors Affecting Crew Communication
  • Environmental noise, SOPs, fatigue, stress, and cultural differences can hinder communication.

6.1.5 Pre-Flight Briefing
  • Essential for effective crew resource management, team building, and workload distribution.

  • 6.1.5.1 Definition: Establishes clear action plans before flight.

  • 6.1.5.2 Objectives

    • Ensure open communication, coordination, and expectations are clear.

    • Influence teamwork and planning for unplanned events.

  • 6.1.5.3 Timing: Briefings prior to each duty period, held in briefing rooms or onboard.

  • 6.1.5.4 Techniques: Use A (Appropriate), B (Brief), C (Clear and concise) rules.

6.1.6 The Purser to Cabin Crew Preflight Briefing
  • Main objectives: ensure safety and communication, and set expectations.

  • 6.1.6.1 Topics include introductions, flight details, workload distribution, and communication coordination.

  • 6.1.6.2 Teamwork tone: Focus on interactive communication and collaboration.

6.1.7 The Flight Crew to Cabin Crew Preflight Briefing
  • Topics include en-route weather, estimated flight time, unusual situations, and communication protocols.

6.1.8 In-flight Communication

6.1.8.1 Policy
  • Maximizing communication systems is crucial during locked cockpit door operations.

6.1.8.2 Sterile Flight Deck
  • 6.1.8.2.1 Definition: Periods when flight crew are not to be disturbed except for safety-related issues.

  • 6.1.8.2.2 Policy: Restricted communication during critical phases.

  • 6.1.8.2.3 Procedure: Use interphone for communication during high workload periods.

6.1.8.2.4 Sterile Flight Deck Phases Summary
  • Specific contact phases: pushback, takeoff, approach, landing.

6.2 Theory of Flight

6.2.1 Introduction

  • Understanding the principles of lift, thrust, weight, and drag helps explain aircraft operation.

6.2.2 Aircraft Components

  • Fuselage: Main structure for passengers and cargo.

  • Wings: Generate lift; houses fuel tanks.

  • Stabilizers: Provide directional stability and govern pitch.

6.2.3 Control Surfaces

  • Ailerons: Control roll; Elevators: Control pitch; Rudder: Control yaw.

6.2.4 Critical Surfaces - Contamination

  • Check surfaces like wings for contamination (ice) before flight.

6.2.5 Meteorology

  • Weather greatly influences flight operations; important to monitor solar energy, air composition, and clouds.

6.2.6 Stages of Flight

  • Detailed stages from boarding to passenger disembarkation; critical phases for crew awareness.

6.3 Cabin Crew Composition

6.3.1 Methodology

  • Determine crew based on aircraft capacity and safety evacuation needs.

###. 6.3.2 Minimum Staffing

  • Monitor staffing to ensure adequate trained crew members.

6.3.3 Minimum Cabin Crew

  • Applicability: Based on passenger capacity rules.

  • Specific roles and responsibilities must be adhered to for safety.

6.4 Prior to Boarding of Passengers

6.4.1 Cabin Crew Safety & Security Checks
  • Conduct thorough equipment and cabin checks before passenger boarding.

  • Maintain records of any discrepancies in logbooks.

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