OMA Flashcards

1
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OMA

New commander restrictions

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For first 100 hours:

  • No CatB, RYR Restricted or CatC airfield.(also applies for alternate selection). Does not apply in emergency.
  • Not operate with new copilots (below 100hrs since first linecheck)
  • No visual approaches unless no other approach available
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SAFA finding levels

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3 Levels

  • Level 1: Info to Cmd
  • Level 2: Info to authority and RYR
  • Level 3:
    a) Restriciton to aircraft flight operation
    b) Corrective actions before flight
    c) grounded by authority
    d) immediate operating ban

File report after SAFA check

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3
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OMA

minimum experience to operate as SCCM

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1 year experience + SCCM training

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How many cabin crew are required with pax on-board and when can the number be reduced?

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4 must be present with exceptions:

  • During normal ground ops not involving fuelling/de-fuelling when aircraft is parked
  • Unforeseen circumstances when pax nr is reduced (report must be submitted to IAA after)

CONDITIONS

  • Procedures ensuring equivalent level of safety with reduced crew numbers
  • 1 Nr1 required
  • 1 cc for 50pax
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OMA

CAT A aerodrome criteria

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CAT A:

  • An approved instrument appr. Procedure
  • 1 rwy with no performce limit on takeoff/landing
  • Circling minima not higher than 100ft
  • Night operations capability
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CAT B aerodrome criteria

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CAT B:

  • Does not meet CAT A requirements

OR

  • Non-standard approach aids or patterns
  • Unusual local weather conditions
  • Unusual characteristics or performance limits, including ETP
  • Any other relevant considerations (obstructions, physical layout, lighting etc)
  • CDR signs with the OFP that he has been briefed about the aerodrome (e.g. airfield brief read)
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CAT B RESTRICTED aerodrome criteria

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Within CAT B, “restricted“ used to alert of:

  • Narrow Runway
  • LDA <1800m
  • Circling requirement
  • ETP
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LVO restrictions for new captains

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100m must be added to CAT2/3 minimums until cdr has a total of 100hrs or 40sectors (including line training)

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9
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First officer LVO restrictions

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FO shall act as PM during takeoff in visibility of less than 400m RVR.

FO designated PM for landing until minima and will remain PF unless commander decides to take control and land (I.e go around flown by FO)

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10
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Flight currency requirements

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  • 90 days 3 landings
  • 45 days no flight -> complete a line flight with a TRI or LTC or simulator
  • 6 months -> complete refresher course + linecheck
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Cabin crew contingent minimum experience for flight

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Minimum of two experienced crew per flight

Experienced defined as >3 months on line

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After what time should crew seek AME advice

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Illness lasting at least 21 days

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13
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Vaccine restrictions

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At least 24 hours before operation

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14
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Diving restrictions

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No-Compression: min 24 hours before duty

Compression: min 48 hours before duty

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15
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Blood donation restrictions

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Interval of 24 between donation and flight duty

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16
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Bone marrow and stem cell donation restrictions

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After donation crew member considered unfit until satisfactory medical re-examination

In addition- for stem cell donations crew considered unfit from commencement of pre-donation hormone therapy

17
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OMA

Define FDP

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Flight duty period:

Commences when a crew member is required to report for duty

Finishes at on block time

18
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OMA

Where can you find maximum flight duty period

A

OMA 7.9

19
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OMA

Duty period limitations

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  • 60hrs in 7 days
  • 110hrs in 14 days
  • 190hrs in 28 days
20
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OMA

Total Flight time limitations

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  • 100hrs in 28days
  • 900hrs in any calendar year
  • 1000hrs in any 12 months
21
Q

OMA

Limitations on home standby

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  • Max duration 16hrs
  • if called for duty the standby stops at reporting time
  • if called for duty in first 6 hours FDP starts at assigned flight report time
  • if called for duty after 6 hours, allowable FDP is reduced by the time exceeding 6 hours
22
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OMA

Minimum rest home or away

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Home base:

  • 12 hours or length of preceding duty, whichever is greater
  • may be reduced to 10 hours if a hotel is provided

OOB

  • 10 hours or length of preceding duty, whichever is greater
  • period includes 8 hours for sleep and 1 hour for physiological needs in addition to the travel time
23
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OMA

When is an overweight landing recommended?

A
  • A serious malfunction that affects the airworthiness of the aircraft. 

  • A condition where an expeditious landing would prevent a non-normal situation developing into an unsafe situation (reduce the exposure to a degrading level of safety). 

  • A serious illness on board requiring prompt medical attention. 

  • If directed by the QRH to “land at the nearest suitable airfield”. 

24
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OMA

When should headsets be used?

A
  • Clearance
  • Ground with engines running
  • Flight except cruise
  • When deemed necessary by cpt
25
Q

OMA

What does the cabin crew briefing in the crew room need to include at a minimum?

A
  • Registration/Location of AC
  • Security code, procedures and status
  • Operational issues: flight time, slots, specials, weather, turbulence/icing
  • Defects: Serviceability, health/safety issues, any conflicts
26
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OMA

Inexperienced or new co pilot operating limitations

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  • Xwind more than 2/3 of limit
  • Runway perf. Limited
  • Takeoff rvr less than 1000m
  • Ceiling less than 100 ́above minimum for Prec.app. and 200`above for non-prec.app.
  • Rwy contaminated
  • Abnormal procedures due system defects
  • Inexperienced when xwind exceeds 15knots, except monitored approach
  • Windshear reported or forecasted
27
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OMA

EFB use limitations

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  • must be attached to mount during all critical phases of flight. If no mount available it must be stowed in flight bag during these phases.
  • not normally handled below 1000’
  • minimum charge at pre flight 70%
  • EFB charging is only permitted when battery level is below 20%
28
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OMA

Minimum RFFS

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for destination:

  • normally available required 7
  • temporary downgrade 5

any alternate:

  • required 5
  • temporary downgrade 5

temporary: as published via notam, for a period not exceeding 72 hours

29
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OMA

Minimum RVR for visual approach

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800m

30
Q

OMA

What is final reserve fuel?

A

Fuel to fly for 30 mins at 1500’ AAL ISA conditions at alternate or destination if no alt required

31
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OMA

Standard pax masses for weight and balance

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Adult: 84kg
Charter: 76kg
Children: 35kg

32
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OMA

Standard bag masses for weight and balance

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Domestic: 11kg
European region: 13kg
Inter-Continental: 15kg

European region defined in OMA

33
Q

OMA

what is the maximum departure delay before flight plan is cancelled?

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> 15 mins

Crew must coordinate with ops to prevent

34
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OMA

Standard mass for flight crew and cabin crew

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Flight crew: 85kg

Cabin crew: 75kg

35
Q

OMA

what levels are the sheer values taken from?

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+/-2000’ around datum level

36
Q

OMA

If a fault occurs during taxi out requiring return to stand war is the correct phraseology to use with ATC?

A

RYR XXX requests a return to stand to contact our company