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Summary Résumer ATPL-071-Pocédures opérationnelles

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ATPL - 071 - Procédures opérationnelles fait référence à une section du programme de la licence de pilote de ligne (ATPL) consacrée aux pratiques et directives à suivre pour assurer des opérations aériennes sûres et efficaces. Voici les éléments clés inclus dans ce domaine : Procédures normales : Phases de vol standard, y compris le décollage, la montée, la croisière, la descente, l’approche et l’atterrissage. Procédures d’urgence : Gestion des pannes moteur, des incendies, des dépressurisations, et autres scénarios critiques. Utilisation des check-lists : Application rigoureuse des listes de vérification pour chaque phase de vol et situation spécifique. Gestion des ressources en équipage (CRM) : Communication, coordination et répartition des tâches entre les membres de l’équipage. Préparation et planification des vols : Analyse des données météorologiques, plan de carburant, gestion des itinéraires et conformité réglementaire. Normes de sécurité : Respect des réglementations internationales, gestion des menaces et réduction des erreurs. Situations particulières : Gestion des opérations sur des terrains exigeants ou en conditions météorologiques défavorables. Ce résumé offre une synthèse des procédures essentielles que les pilotes doivent connaître et appliquer pour garantir des opérations aériennes optimales et conformes aux normes.

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, • Part of the airline
• Carry out periodic audits
• The Operations Manual must be followed • Refers to operation of commercial aircraft • Recommended if MCTOM >20,000kg
except for emergencies • Applies to passenger and cargo ops • Mandatory if MCTOM >27,000kg
• PIC is responsible for following procedure • Provides Standards and Recommended • Includes a Safety Review Board
Practices (SARPs) ▪ Chaired by the Accountable Manager (or
a Line Captain)
• Part A – General/Basic (Company Wide) ▪ Allocates appropriate resources
• Part B – Type Specific • I – Definitions • The Safety Manager should:
• Part C – Aerodrome and Routes • II – ARO – Authority ▪ Carry out periodic safety reports
• Part D – Training • III – ORO – Operators (Organization ▪ Facilitate hazard identification
• Prepared in English but may be translated to Requirements) • Communication to individual employees
suit staffing needs • IV – CAT – Commercial Air Transport depends on their specific safety
• Crew members must receive Part A and B for • V – SPA – Specific Approvals responsibilities
personal study


• Alternate – Usable aerodrome if required • Wing Lights (Red and Green)- 110° Range
• MOPSC - Maximum Operational Passenger • Destination Alternate – Alternate • Rear Light ( ) - 140° Range
Seating Configuration aerodrome if the destination is unusable • Only required at night
• MCTOM – Maximum Certified Take-Off Mass • Enroute Alternate – Alternate for enroute • Always steady (not flashing)
• Commercial Air Transport – Transporting emergencies
passengers, cargo or mail for remuneration • ETOPS Alternate – Alternate for emergencies
or other valuable consideration occurring during ETOPS
• Takeoff Alternate – Alternate if departure
aerodrome cannot be returned to
• Flight Time – Considered as brakes off
brakes on time



• Contains identity of the AMO (Part 145) and
identity of the engineer (Part 66)

, • Made by the manufacturer or designer • Large companies have Operations and • Certificate of Registration
• Always less restrictive than the MEL Maintenance systems • Certificate of Airworthiness
• Must be approved by the Manufacturers • Approved by the authority • Noise Certification
State Authority • A form of internal auditing (feedback system) • AOC
• Aircraft Radio License
• Third Party Liability Insurance
• Found in Ops Manual Part B • Must have an accountable manager • Valid Flight Crew License
• Written by the Operator • Other post holders include:
• Approved by the Operators State Authority ▪ Flight Ops
• Only relevant stationary prior to departure ▪ Maintenance System • Mass and Balance
• When moving, use the Abnormal and ▪ Crew Training • Operational Flight Plan
Emergency Procedures Checklists ▪ Ground Operations • NOTAMs
• Operations outside the MEL only allowed • >21 employees = Complex Company • Special Loads
with authority approval • Tech Log
• 90 days to reflect changes from MMEL
They must prevent…
• People in parts of the plane not designed for • State does ramp inspections of paperwork
• Category A – Repaired by the time specified accommodation within a reasonable period (10 days)
in the Remarks/Exceptions • Passengers using portable electronic devices • Commander must allow access to the flight
• Category B – 3 consecutive days • Boarding of intoxicated individuals deck unless it impacts safety
• Category C – 10 consecutive days • Unauthorized admission to the flight deck • FDR kept after an accident for 60 days
• Category D – 120 consecutive days • Carriage of unauthorized people/cargo
• Starts at midnight that night
• Expires 1 minute after midnight • Dry Lease – No crew provided operated
• Includes flight and cabin crew under AOC of the lessee
• Additional crew member – Not associated ▪ Dry Lease In must be <7 months in a 12
with operational or safety duties consecutive month period (non-EU)
• Crew members speak the same language
• Cabin crew must report anything they see to • Wet Lease – Crew provided operated under
• Ops Manual must at least be in English
the Commander AOC of the lessor
• Anything that occurs that affects safety of
other flights must be reported to ATS
• Flight data monitoring program required if
immediately
MCTOM >27,000kg
• Other occurrences reported within 72 hours
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