1. Cabin Crew Briefing:
Before each flight, the captain and first officer must conduct a briefing with the cabin crew to discuss emergency procedures, passenger count, and other important information.
2. Preflight Inspection:
This involves a thorough examination of the aircraft's exterior, ensuring that there are no visible issues, such as damage or debris.
3. Flight Deck Preparation:
Checking and setting up the flight deck instruments, communication systems, and navigation aids to ensure they are functioning correctly.
4. Engine Start:
A step-by-step process to safely start the aircraft's engines, including fuel system checks and monitoring engine parameters.
5. Before Taxi:
Verifying that all systems are ready for taxi, such as setting flaps and verifying the flight control surfaces.
6. Before Takeoff:
Final checks before taking off, including verifying takeoff speeds, setting the autopilot, and reviewing the departure route.
7. Climb:
Procedures for the initial climb phase, including altitude adjustments, navigation checks, and communication with air traffic control.
8. Cruise:
Guidelines for maintaining cruise altitude and speed, fuel management, and monitoring the aircraft's systems.
9. Descent:
Preparations for descending to the destination airport, including setting up approach and landing parameters.
10. Approach and Landing:
Detailed steps for executing the approach and landing, including configuring the aircraft for landing and conducting final checks.