Triggers - Normal Flashcards

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CL350S Triggers - NJA AOM Chapter 2-Normal

Rev 01, 16APR2015

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Triggers – Triggers are events that signal when to accomplish a task.

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Crew Briefing

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Trigger: Entire crew assembled

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Departure Briefing

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Trigger: Completion of COCKPIT PREPARATION Checklist

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Takeoff Briefing

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Trigger: Both pilots seated in the cockpit

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Arrival Briefing

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Trigger: Prior to entering arrival phase

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Approach Briefing

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Trigger: Arrival Briefing (if applicable) complete and approach in use is known

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Aircraft Acceptance Flow

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Trigger: Pilot change, or first flight of duty period, or if maintenance has been performed on the aircraft.

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POWER ON Checklist

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Trigger: Anytime electrical power is established for the purpose of aircraft movement

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Exterior Preflight Expanded Flow

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Trigger: Completion of Aircraft Acceptance Flow by one of the pilots

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Interior Preflight Flow

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Trigger: Completion of Aircraft Acceptance Flow by one of the pilots

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Cockpit Preparation Flow

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Trigger: Completion of POWER ON Checklist, or completion of Post Flight Flow and preparing for subsequent flight

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Before Start Flows

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Trigger: Both independent final walk-around complete, both pilots seated in the cockpit and ready to start engines

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Engine Start

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Trigger: Completion of BEFORE START Checklist

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After Start Flows

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Trigger: Start complete callout by LP on second engine, or prior to taxi for subsequent takeoff if engines were not shut down

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Taxi Flow

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Trigger: Clear of obstacles, established on taxi route

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Before Takeoff Flows

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Trigger: Approaching the takeoff runway

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After Takeoff Flow

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Trigger: PF calls for flap retraction

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10,000 ft Climb Flow

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Trigger: Climbing through 10,000 ft MSL

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Cruise Flows

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Trigger: Leveling at final cruise altitude

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Descent Flows

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Trigger: Prior to entering arrival phase, or upon initiating descent from FL240

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10,000 ft Descent Flow

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Trigger: Descending through 10,000 ft MSL

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Approach Flow

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Trigger: Descending from cruise altitude, or passing through FL180 (whichever is lower), or leveling at missed approach altitude (if applicable)

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Before Landing Flow

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Trigger: PF calls for gear down

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After Landing Flows

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Trigger: Clear of active runway

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Shutdown Flow

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Trigger: Stopping at final parking point

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Postflight Flow

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Trigger: Completion of SHUTDOWN Checklist, or passenger departure

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SECURING Checklist

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Trigger: Change in chain of custody (except when new crew assumes custody from present crew), or at PIC discretion