Title Page

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

FLIGHT DETAILS

  • Flight Number

  • Route

  • FLEET

  • Eurofleet

  • Mixed Fleet

  • Worldwide

  • Gatwick

  • AIRCRAFT TYPE (select AC Type and annotate aircraft roster code in relevant text box)

  • A318

  • A32X

  • A380

  • B747

  • B777

  • B787

  • Was pre-Flight Safety Briefing Compliant? (OM B 1.2.2)

AT BASE (INC 'BACK TO BACK')

  • Passport, ID and Yellow Fever checked (if applicable) OM B 1.2.2

  • SCCM checked and noted crew acclimatisation (OM A 7.3)

  • Nomination of the Acting SCCM (ASCCM) (OM B 1.2.2)

  • SCCM notifies Commander of identity of the ASCCM (OM A 1.5.4.a)

  • OMN introduced and discussed (as per briefing packs)

  • Facilitation of AORs and Aircraft Profile (OM B 1.2.2)

  • Crew complement & experience levels comply with minimum allowed for aircraft type (OM B 1.2.2)

  • Allocation of working positions ensuring even spread of experience (OM B 1.2.2)

  • Discussion of risks if applicable to route i.e Malaria? (OM A 6.12.1)

  • Security check - identified and discussed (OM B 1.2.2)

  • Safety and/or Medical discussed (OM B 1.2.2)

  • Was the pre-flight safety briefing compliant (OM B 1.2.2)

  • Correct version of question banks used?

  • Title of question banks used

DOWNROUTE BRIEFING (FIRST FLIGHT OF THE DAY)

  • SCCM liaised with Commander to discuss factors affecting flight safety (OM B 1.2.4)

  • Briefing followed pre-flight safety briefing format focusing on safety related topics, inc AC Type or variant, change in working positions, flight conditions and security check requirements (OM B 1.2.5)

  • SCCM ensured joining ICC/OCC complied with pre-flight briefing requirements (OM B 1.2.5)

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