Briefings Flashcards
What acronym is used for the passenger briefing?
- SAFETY
What does the S in SAFETY stand for?
- Seat belts fastened
- Shoulder harness fastened
- Seat postion adjusted and locked in place
What does the A in SAFETY stand for?
- Air vents location and operation
- All enviormental controls (discussed)
- Action in case of any passenger discomfort
What does the F in SAFETY stand for?
- Fire extinguisher (location and operation)
What does the E in SAFETY stand for?
- Exit doors (how to secure; how to open)
- Emergency evacuation plan
- Emergency/survival kit (location and contents)
What does the T in SAFETY stand for?
- Traffic (scanning, spotting, notifying pilot)
- Talking (sterile cockpit expectations)
What does the Y in SAFETY stand for?
- Your questions?
What acronym is used for the taxi briefing?
- ARCH
What does the A in ARCH stand for?
- Assigned/planned runway
What does the R in ARCH stand for?
- Route
What does the C in ARCH stand for?
- Crossings and hold short instructions
What does the H in ARCH stand for?
- Hazards & Hot spots
What acronym is used for the takeoff briefing?
- DEPARTS
What does the D in DEPARTS stand for?
- Departure review (takeoff type, initial heading, first fix, clearence readout)
What does the E in DEPARTS stand for?
- Establish Expectations (pilot flying, PIC, positive transfer of controls)
What does the P in DEPARTS stand for?
- Plan/special considerations (weather, visibility, terrain, inoperative equitment, unfamiliar field)
What does the A in DEPARTS stand for?
- Alternate (takeoff alternate, return plan)
What does the R in DEPARTS stand for?
- Runway conditions and dimensions
What does the T in DEPARTS stand for?
- Trouble/Tatics (rejected takeoff, engine faulire)
What does the S in DEPARTS stand for?
- Speak Up!