Approach Procedure Flashcards
Approach Procedure
The Approach Procedure is normally started at FL100. Complete the Approach Procedure before:
The Approach Procedure is normally started at FL100. Complete the Approach Procedure before:
- The initial approach fix, or
- The start of radar vectors to the final approach course, or
- The start of a visual approach
- The initial approach fix, or
- The start of radar vectors to the final approach course, or
- The start of a visual approach
For a BCRS approach, enter the front course in the Mode Control Panel COURSE window. Do not select VOR/LOC
For a BCRS approach, enter the front course in the Mode Control Panel COURSE window. Do not select VOR/LOC
PM: During arrival and approach, verify RNP as needed
PM: During arrival and approach, verify RNP as needed
PM: Set the passenger signs ON
PM: Set the passenger signs ON
PM: At or above FL100:
Call ‘CABIN CREW - PREPARE FOR LANDING’
Set (FIXED) LANDING light switches ON
PM: At or above FL100:
Call ‘CABIN CREW - PREPARE FOR LANDING’
Set (FIXED) LANDING light switches ON
B: When cleared to an altitude, set and crosscheck the primary altimeters. The standby altimeter should remain at 1013 hPa for reference to flight levels.
In case of intermediate level off before passing transition level the primary altimeters should be set to 1013 hPa
B: When cleared to an altitude, set and crosscheck the primary altimeters. The standby altimeter should remain at 1013 hPa for reference to flight levels.
In case of intermediate level off before passing transition level the primary altimeters should be set to 1013 hPa
B: Update changes to the arrival and approach, as needed
B: Update changes to the arrival and approach, as needed
PF: Update the approach briefing as needed
PF: Update the approach briefing as needed
PF: call ‘APPROACH CHECKLIST’
PF: call ‘APPROACH CHECKLIST’
PM: Do the APPROACH checklist