To provide flight crewmembers with the necessary knowledge for
understanding the basic functions of the Aircraft Systems, the use of
individual system components, the integration of Aircraft Systems,
and Operational procedures; upon completion student will be suffi-
ciently prepared to enter the Flight Training curriculum segment.
General Operation Subject
Dispatch ,flight release ,or flight-locating procedures
Weight & Balance Procedures
Adverse weather practices covering the fol-lowing conditions
Procedures for operating the aircraft commu-nications and navigation equipment in ac-
cordance with the following
A/C performance characteristics during all flight regimes including
T.O. data card
T.O. special operations
In flight performance
Landing performance
Engine out performance
Flight planning
Use of computerized airport analysis
Aircraft systems
Introduction & A/C Familiarization
Warning Systems
Air-conditioning/ Pressurization
Flight Controls
Hydraulics
Ice Prevention / Rain Repellent
Landing Gears
Emergency Equipment and Oxygen System
Pneumatics
Miscellaneous Systems
Cabin Smoke Detection
Engines Systems
A/C Fuel System
Fire Detection/ Protection
APU
Electrical & Light
Auto Flight Control Systems
Flight Instruments
Navigation
Communications
Exam
Flight Crewmembers who served in the same capacity on another air-
craft of another group or entering type training for the first time and
have attended an Airline Basic Course (ABC).