OMA Chapter 2 Flashcards

1
Q

What does ICC stand for?

A

Integrated Control Centre

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2
Q

What does ICC do?

A

Provide a centralised point for coordination of key daily operational functions:

Maintenance control (MOC)
Network control (Duty manager, operations, crewing, customer disruption)
Air traffic management strategy and delivery (Navigation, pre-tactical flight planning, flight planning)

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3
Q

If ACARS is inoperative, how can ICC be contacted?

A

Via Stockholm radio - refer to LIDO GEN RM

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4
Q

Where can you find details of validity of ratings?

A

OMD

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5
Q

Where can you find information about easyJets requirements to retain certain documentation? Eg how long they keep hold of flight plans etc

A

OMA 2.1.4

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6
Q

Operational Notices to crew affect which manuals?

A

OMA, OMB and OMC (Lido eRoute Manual)

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7
Q

Technical notices to crew affect which manuals?

A

FCOM, MEL, FCTM, QRH

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8
Q

Security notices to crew affect which manual?

A

OMA chapter 10

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9
Q

UK AOC security notices to crew affect which manual?

A

OMA chapter 10 specific to UK AOC

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10
Q

UK AOC notices to crew affect what?

A

Changes affecting content/guidance referenced to any UK AOC specific difference

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Q

Company iPad/EFB notices affect what?

A

Changes affecting company iPad and EFB. Notices provide the latest information regarding operating system, application versions and features

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12
Q

What are level 1 NTCs in CSPM?

A

Operationally essential information that may affect todays duty and must be read before you fly

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13
Q

What are level 2 NTCs in the CSPM?

A

Level 2 NTCs and the weekly briefing contain information that you are required to know, and must be checked prior to a flying duty for any relevant information. All other content must be read at your earliest convenience during your duty week

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14
Q

Who is responsible for aerodrome categorisation, including operational restrictions and flight crew required qualifications?

A

Nominated person for flight operations

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Q

Who is responsible for aerodrome information such as charts, performance and navigation databases, aerodrome briefing etc?

A

Nominated person for flight operations

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16
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Who is responsible for passengers and baggage handling, aircraft ground servicing, fuel supply and de-icing/anti-icing services?

A

Nominated person for ground operations

17
Q

What could you do if you have concerns about operating to a destination for safety or security reasons?

A

Contact duty pilot. If you still refuse, despite company risk assessments and your discussion with the duty pilot, you will get RFSD roster code

18
Q

Who is responsible for day to day flight planning?

A

ICC in Luton

19
Q

When does the Flight Phase begin and end?

A

Begin when the crew reports for duty and ends after arrival and passenger disembarkation of the last flight of the flight duty period

20
Q

When does the Post Flight phase begin and end?

A

Begins at the end of the flight phase and ends at crew check out

21
Q

What is a commanders responsibility in the post flight phase?

A

Complete tech log
Hand over aircraft, or securing aircraft
Recollection of flight documents and storage
Debrief, and report any ASRs
Verify with crewing about changes affecting any crew member

22
Q

When is it a requirement to check and acknowledge future roster changes?

A

At the end of every flight duty

23
Q

What are the main things covered in OMA chapter 2?

A

ICC functions
How long to keep flight documents for
Definitions of flight phases
Power of authority