Briefings Flashcards

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A in WARTS

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Abnormal procedures & Abort plan

  • transfer control of aircraft
  • rejected takeoff plan, including reasons for rejecting takeoff and crew duties
  • medical evacuation plan
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W in WARTS

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Weather & Wind Considerations

  • takeoff mins/alternate requirements
  • low vis taxi/takeoff procedures & SMGCS
  • windshear/gusty considerations
  • cold weather procedures
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R in WARTS

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Runway considerations

- departure runway length & surface conditions

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T in WARTS

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Taxi plan, Terrain, Transition altitude/height

  • transition altitude/height (if other than FL180)
  • engine start sequence & crew duties for engine start during taxi
  • taxi plan: hot spots, hold short points/construction/runway crossings/SMGCS
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S in WARTS

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SID/DP and Special Pages (Green/-7 Pages)
Note: brief engine out procedures (Green/-7 pages)
- brief expected SID/DO, nav radio management and automation

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Takeoff Briefing

Just prior to takeoff roll

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Heading
Altitude and transition Altitude/Height (if other than FL180)
Airspeed restrictions, if applicable

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N in NATS

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NOTAMS

  • ATIS advisories
  • flight plan messages
  • CHART CHANGE NOTICES
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A in NATS

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Arrival/Approach Chart/Automation
- weather/wind considerations
- arrival airspeed & altitude restrictions
- designated approach/runway
- pertinent runway information
- approach and runway lighting
- usable landing distance (ref. 10/20-9A page)
- runway conditions affecting stopping distance
(ungrooved/contaminated)
- non-standard runway width
- type of approach & level of automation to be used
- Jeppesen approach chart number and date
- nav aid(s) frequency/runway identification
- inbound course
- initial approach altitude, as required
- FAP or FAF altitude
- barometric altitude at marker beacon, as required
- approach minima (MDA, DA, DDA, DH, AH)
- radio/barometric altimeter bug settings
- missed approach plan

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T in NATS

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Transition level/height, if other than FL180, Taxi considerations, & Terrain considerations
- Taxi plan: gate/hot spots/hold short points/construction/runway crossings/SMGCS

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S in NATS

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Special pages (Airway Manual)

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