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MOSQUITO REGISTERED TRAINING FACILITY
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OPERATIONAL MANUAL CONTENTS
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A.
GENERAL
B.
TECHNICAL
C.
ROUTE
C.
STAFF TRAINING
LIST AND DESCRIPTIONS OF OPERATION MANUAL
A.
GENERAL PAGE
1 ADMINISTRATION 1
2. RESPONSIBILITIES 4
3 STUDENT DISCIPLINE AND DISCIPLINARY ACTION 17
4 APPROVAL / AUTHORIZATION OF FLIGHTS 19
5 PREPARATION OF FLIGHT PROGRAMME 21
6 COMMAND OF HELICOPTER 22
7 RESPONSIBILITIES OF PILOT IN COMMAND 23
8 CARRIAGE OF PASSENGERS 27
9 HELICOPTER DOCUMENTATION 28
10 RETENTION OF DOCUMENTS 29
11 FLIGHT CREW QUALIFICATION RECORDS 33
12 REVALIDATION (medical certificates and ratings) 33
13 FLYING DUTY PERIODS AND FLIGHT TIME LIMITATIONS (flying
instructors/students) 34
14 REST PERIOD (flying instructors/students) 39
15 PILOTS LOGBOOK 41
16 FLIGHT PLANNING (general) 45
17 SAFETY (general) 46
B. TECHNICAL
1 HELICOPTER DESCRIPTIVE NOTES 1
2 HELICOPTER HANDLING (including checklists, limitations, HELICOPTER
maintenance
and technical logs, in accordance with JARs) 2
3 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 3
4 RADIO AND RADIO NAVIGATION AIDS 20
5 ALLOWABLE DEFICIENCIES (based on MMEL, if available 27
C. ROUTE
1 PERFORMANCE 1
2 FLIGHT PLANNING 7
3 LOADING 16
4 WEATHER MINIMA (flight instructor) 19
5 WEATHER MINIMA (students at various stages of training) 43
6 TRAINING ROUTES – AREAS 44
D.
STAFF TRAINING
1 APPOINTMENTS OF PERSONS FOR STANDARD / COMPETENCE OF FLYING STAFF
2 INITIAL TRAINING
3 REFRESHER TRAINING
4 STANDARDIZATION TRAINING
5 UPGRADING TRAINING
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ABBREVIATIONS
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A Aeroplane
A/C Aircraft
AMC Aero medical center
AME Authorized medical examiner
AMS Aero medical section
ATC Air Traffic Control
ATP(A) Airline Transport Pilot (Aeroplane)
ATP(H) Airline Transport Pilot (Helicopter)
ATPL Airline Transport Pilot Lιcense
ATS Air Traffic Services
The Authority The Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority
CFI Chief Flying Instructor
CGI Chief ground Instructor
CPL Commercial Pilot License
CPL(A) Commercial Pilot Licence (Aeroplane)
CPL(A)/IR Commercial Pilot Licence (Aeroplane)/Instrument Rating
CPL(H) Commercial Pilot Licence (Helicopter)
CV Curriculum Vitae
FCL Flight Crew Licence
FE Flight Examiner
FI Flight Instructor
FIE Flight Instructor Examiner
H Helicopter
HT Head of Training
ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization
JAA Joint Aviation Authorities
JAR Joint Aviation Requirements
MEL Minimum Equipment List
NM Nautical Miles
PIC Pilot in Command
PICUS Pilot in Command Under Supervision
PPL Private Pilot License
R/T Radiotelephony
SE Single Engine
SEP Single Engine Piston
Skill test A demonstration of flight skill for licence or rating issue
including such oral examination as the examiner may require.
SPA Single Pilot Aeroplane
SPH Single Pilot Helicopter
SPIC Student Pilot in Command
VFR Visual Flight Rules
VMC Visual Meteorological Conditions
DEFINITIONS
Flight Time:
The total time from the moment an aircraft first moves for the purpose
of taking off until the moment it finally comes to rest at the end of
the flight.
Night:
The period between the end of evening civil twilight and the beginning
of morning civil twilight, or such other period between sunset and
sunrise as may be prescribed by the appropriate Authority.
Private pilot:
A pilot who holds a licence which prohibits the piloting of aircraft
in operations for which remuneration is given.
Professional pilot:
A pilot who holds a licence which permits the piloting of aircraft in
operation for which remuneration is given.
Rating:
An entry in a licence stating special conditions, privileges or
limitations pertaining to that licence.
Renewal:
The administrative action taken after a rating or approval has lapsed
that renews the privileges of the rating or approval for a further
specified period consequent upon the fulfillment of specified
requirements.
Route sector:
A flight comprising take off, departure, cruise of not less than 15
minutes, arrival, approach and landing phases.
Single pilot aircrafts:
Aircrafts certificated for operation by one pilot.
Skill tests:
Skill test are demonstrations of skill for licence or rating issue,
including such oral examination as the examiner may require.
Solo flight time:
Flight time during which a student pilot is the sole occupant of an
aircraft.
Student Pilot in Command:
Flight time during which the flight instructor will only observe the
student acting as pilot-in-command and shall not influence or control
the flight of the aircraft.
Type (of aircraft):
All aircraft of the same basic design, including all modifications
except those modifications which result in change of handling, flight
characteristics or flight crew complement.
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