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4 Crew composition
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For the Command Course, what is the required training completion time and sectors if completed within 120 consecutive days after line/command check?
100 hours & 10 sectors -
What document is depicted?
The document is "Operations Manual Part A General/Basic – Crew Composition." -
What is the minimum number of flight crew members (FCMs) required for each sector of the flight?
For every sector the flight crew shall consist of at least two FCMs. -
Who should have performed the pre-boarding safety briefing to the cabin crew?
The SCCM should have performed the pre-boarding safety briefing to the cabin crew. -
What should be complete before the case of passengers embarkation?
The pre-boarding cabin checks should be complete. -
What happens if the number of cabin crew is reduced by 1 below the minimum required?
If the number of cabin crew is reduced by 1 below the minimum required, the flight can be released under the approval of NP Flight Operations provided certain conditions are met. -
Who can occupy the right seat in the cockpit?
The right seat can only be occupied by a first officer, a captain appropriately qualified for either seat, or above FL200 by a captain qualified as a cruise relief pilot. -
Can pilots leave their seats during a flight?
Yes, during cruise flight, pilots may leave their seats individually for short periods. -
How many flight crew members (FCM) need to be at the controls at all times?
There will always be one qualified FCM at the controls, and pilots' seats will not be occupied by unqualified persons. -
Under what conditions can a captain operate as Pilot Flying (PF) from the right seat?
A captain operating in the right seat may only operate as PF when qualified as a Line Training Captain, when the left seat captain is taking a comfort break or when safety dictates.
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