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 com-munications and navigation equipment in ac-
cordance with the following
A/C performance characteristics during all flight regimes including
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
Emergency Equipment and Oxygen System
Pneumatics
Miscellaneous Systems
Hydraulics
Ice & Rain Protection
Landing Gears
Lavatory Smoke Detection
Engines Systems
A/C Fuel System
Fire Detection/ Protection
APU
Electrical & Light
Auto Flight Control Systems
Flight Instruments
Navigation
Communication
FMS
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).