Tittel: | Operation Manual | Materialtype: | Manual/Sivil | Signatur: | 20-B-3 | Utgitt: | Oslo : Braathens S·A·F·E, Flight Operations Department, 1994 | Omfang: | ill. | Emneord: | Boeing / Braathens / Operation Manual / OPS manual | Materialbetegnelse: | Perm | Materialbetegnelse: | Technical Handbook | Lokal Note (gave): | BSF | Note: | Published 01.06.94. Last Revision, Rev. No. 5, dated 25.01.1998. Inside of binder labeled with: "No.: 613 B.S.F." | Innhold: | TABLE OF CONTENTS: CHAPTER 0 - ADMINISTRATION AND CONTROL OF OPERATIONAL MANUAL 0.0.1 INTRODUCTION AND SYSTEM OF AMENDMENTS/REVISIONS 0.0.2 KEY WORD INDEX 0.0.3 MANUAL CONTENTS 0.0.4 REVISION RECORD 0.0.5 LOG OF PAGES CHAPTER 1 - ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1.1.1 BRAATHENS SAFE'S ORGANIZATION 1. General 2. Preamble 3. Company Management 4. Company Organization Chart 5. Flight Operations Organization Chart 6. Civil Aviation Administration, Norway Approvals 1.2.1 FLIGHT OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT 1. Vice President Flight Operations 2. Manager Flight Standards and Safety 3. Fleet Manager 4. Chief Pilots 5. Technical Chief Pilot 6. Administration Manager Flight Operations 7. Flight Support Manager 8. Flight Safety Advisor 9. Coordinator Pilot Recruitment 10. Coordinator Aircraft Documentation and Libraries 1.2.2 TRAINING DEPARTMENT 1. Manager Training 2. Chief Flight Instructor 3. Sales Manager Training 4. Coordinator Training Administration 5. Chief Ground Training 6. Ground Instructors 7. Coordinator CRM Training 8. CRM Instructors 9. Flight and Simulator Instuctors 10. Coordinator Simulator Training 11. Supervisor Simulator, Technical & Maintenance 12. Coordinator Cabin Attendant, Ground Training 13. Cabin Attendant Ground Instructors 1.2.3 CABIN ATTENDANT DEPARTMENT 1. Manager Cabin Attendants 2. Assistant Manager Cabin Attendants 3. Coordinator Cabin Attendant, Ground Training (See 12. above) 4. Cabin Attendant Recruiter 5. Supervisor, Cabin Service 6. Cabin Chiefs 1.2.4 OPERATIONS CENTER 1. Manager Operations Center 2. Assistant Manager Operations Center 3. Duty Flight Control Officer (FCD) 4. Head of Crew Section OPC 5. Crew Controllers 6. Head of Flight Dispatch Section 7. Flight Dispatchers 1.2.5 TRAFFIC PLANNING CENTER (TPC) 1. Manager Traffic Planning Center 2. Aircraft Section 3. Crew Section
CHAPTER 2 - OPERATIONAL REGULATIONS - CONTENTS 2.1 GROUND AND FLIGHT REGULATIONS 2.1.1 GENERAL 2.1.2 PREFLIGHT - GENERAL 1. Scheduled Flights, Domestic and International 2. IT (Inclusive Tours), Charter Flights 3. Ad Hoc Charter Flights 4. Military Flights 5. Test Flights 6. Training Flights 7. Special Flights 2.1.3 COMPANY OPERATIONAL POLICY 1. General 2. Flight Control 3. Airport Operational Procedures 4. Use of Company Radio 5. Guarding Distress Frequency 121.5 MHz 6. Standard Operation Procedures (SOP) 7. Use of Aircraft External Lights 8. Sterile Cockpit Concept 9. Food Consumption by Pilots 2.1.4 ADMISSION TO COCKPIT 1. General 2. Admission to Cockpit 3. Power to Inspect 4. Captain-in-command's responsibility 5. Identification 2.1.5 FUELLING OF THE AIRCRAFT 1. General 2. Fuelling operations with APU Running 3. Re/defuelling with Passenger embarking, on board or disembarking 4. Fuelling with one Engine Running 2.1.6 FUEL REQUIREMENTS 1. CAA Regulations 2. Company Procedures 3. Minimum Remaining Fuel 4. Diversion 5. Destination Fuel 6. Contingency Fuel 2.1.7 AURAL SIGNAL BETWEEN COCKPIT/ CABIN 1. General 2. Call System B737-400/-500 3. Signals between Cockpit/Cabin 2.2 AIRPORTS 2.2.1 GENERAL 2.2.2 AIRPORT SAFETY REGUALTIONS 1. General 2. Braathens SAFE's Responsibility 3. Luggage Control Instructions 4. Security Control 5. Bonded Goods 6. Security Inspections, UK Airports 7. Security Inspections 2.3 CREW MEMBERS' REGUALTIONS - CREW PROCEDURES 2.3.1 FLIGHT AND DUTY TIME LIMITATIONS AND REST REQUIREMENTS 1. General 2. Cockpit Crew 3. Cabin Crew 2.3.2 FLIGHT CREW DUTY TIME 1. Captain's Authority 2. Interpretation of Minimum Rest Time and Duty Time Regulations 2.3.3 CHECK-IN/STAND-BY DUTY 1. Check-in Time 2. Stand-by Regulations 3. Flight Crew's Home Address in Relation to Official Station 4. Crew Transportation 2.3.4 ABSENCE FROM DUTY 1. Vacation and Days Off 2. Reporting Illness 2.3.5 PHYSICAL CONDITION 1. General 2. Use of Tranqulizers and Sleeping Pills 3. Use of Pills for Airsickness, Infection in the Upper Air Passage, etc. 4. Blood Transfusion, Diving, Anesthesia, Vaccination 2.3.6 CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL 2.3.7 GROUND STOPS 1. Cooperation with Ground Personnel 2. Station Procedures 2.3.8 PER DIEM REGULATIONS 1. General 2. Reports 3. Checking - Payment 4. Accounting - Repayment of Advance 2.3.9 SETTLEMENT OF TRAVEL ACCOUNT 2.3.10 UNIFORM REGULATIONS 1. General 2. Uniform Items 3. Detailed Regulations 4. Insignia of Rank 5. Peronal Apperance and Conduct 6. Responsibility and Renewal 2.4. CREW MEMBERS' REGULATIONS 2.4.1 LICENSES 1. General 2. Application and Upgrading 3. Revalidation of Licenses and Medical Certificates 4. Passports and Visas 5. Inoculation (Vaccination) 6. Crediting of Flight Time 7. Promotion and Upgrading of License 2.4.2 CREW MEMBER'S TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS 1. General 2.4.3 QUALIFICATIONS 1. Captain-in-Command 2. First Officer 3. Third Pilot 4. Crewing of inexperienced Flight Crew Members 5. Cabin Attendants 2.4.4 TRAINING REQUIREMENTS 1. Captain-in-Command 2. First Officer 3. Cabin Attendants 2.4.5 TRAINING PROGRAM 1. Planning and execution of Training Program 2. Perodic Flight Training (PFT) 3. Licence Proficiency Test/LPT-2 4. Simulator Training 5. Cabin Crew Members' Recurrent Training 6. Crew Members' Emergency Training 2.4.6 REPORTS 1. Ability Reports 2. Filing of Reports 2.4.7 RECENT EXPERIENCE 1. Pilots 2. Cabin Attendants 2.4.8 ROUTE BRIEFING 2.5 CREW DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES 2.5.1 SUCCESSION OF COMMAND 2.5.2 CAPTAIN-IN-COMMAND 1. Preflight 2. Before Flight 3. En Route 4. Post Flight 5. Away from Base 6. Miscellaneous 2.5.3 FIRST OFFICER 1. General 2. Before Flight 3. En Route 4. Post Flight 2.5.4 CABIN CHIEF 1. General 2. His/her Responsibilities 2.5.5 CABIN ATTENDANTS 1. General 2. His/her Responsibilities 3. Before Flight 4. En Route 5. Before Landing 6. After Landing 7. During Ground Stops 8. Night-stops 9. Termination of Flight 10. Number of Cabin Attendants 11. Seating of Cabin Attendants 12. Unforeseen lack of Cabin Attendants, The use of DH crew 2.5.6 SUPERNUMERARY CREW MEMBERS 2.5.7 GENERAL DUTIES 2.5.8 SMOKING AND SEAT BELT SIGN REGULATIONS 1. Use of Seat Belt Sign 2. Use of Smoking Sign 2.5.9 DEMONSTRATION OF LIFE VEST AND OXYGEN SYSTEM 2.6.OPERATIONAL CONTROL 2.6.1 AUTHORITY 1. Operations Division 2. Vice President Flight Operation 3. The Operation Center (OP-Center) 4. Flight Operations Supervisory Pilots 5. Captain-in-Command 6. Captain's Emergency Authority 2.6.2 FLIGHT PREPARATION - FLIGHT MONITORING 1. General 2. Operation Center (OP-Center) 2.7 OPERATIONAL REGUALTIONS - FLIGHT PREPARATION 2.7.1 INTRODUCTION 2.7.2 AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMA 1. General 2. Flight Preparation 3. Take-off 4. Take-off Alternate 5. Destination Alternate(s) 6. Enroute Alternate 7. Planning Minima for Destinations Alternate 8. Landing Minima 9. Circling Approach 2.7.3 MINIMUM IFR ALTITUDE 1. General 2. Minimum Sector Altitude (MSA) 3. Minimum Altitudes 4. Wind, Temperature and QNH Corrections 5. Determination of Cruising Level 6. ETOPS 7. Minimum Navigation Performance Specification - MNPS 8. European Trunk Route System 2.7.4 AIR TRAFFIC CLEARANCE 2.7.5 WEATHER MINIMA 1. General 2. No Forecast Available 3. Trend-type Landing Forecast 4. Application of GRADU or RAPID (and TREND in trend-type landing forecast) 5. TEMPO and INTER 6. PROB (Including PROB GRADU and PROB RAPID) 7. Improvement from Conditions Below to Above Minima 2.7.6 FLIGHT PLANS 1. Operations Flight Plan (Nav. Plan) 2. ATC Flight Plan 2.7.7 USE OF MINIMUM EQUIPMENT AND CONFIGUTATION DEVIATION LIST(s) 1. General 2. Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL) 3. Minimum Equipment List (MEL) 4. CDL/DDPG 5. Dispensation 2.7.8 DEFINITION OF MAIN BASE, LINE BASE AND TRANSIT STOP 2.8 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS 2.8.1 INSURANCE 1. Aircraft Insurance 2. Aviation Liability Insurance 3. Passenger Aircraft Accident and Luggage Insurance 4. Spare Part Insurance 5. Company Peronnel Insurance 2.8.2 SENIORITY REGULATIONS 1. General 2. Seniority Board 3. Regulations 4. Seniority List content 2.8.3 SENIORITY LISTS PILOTS & CABIN CREW 2.8.4 UNION'S REPRESENTATIVES 1. BSF's (Braathens SAFE Flygerforening) Representatives 2. BSK's (Braathens SAFE Kabinforening) Representatives 2.8.5 PERSONNEL MEETINGS 1. Review Board Meetings 2. Chief Pilot Meetings 3. Supervisory (Instructors) Meetings 4. Pilot Meetings 5. Captain Meetings 2.8.6 SERVICE TRAVEL AIRCREW 1. General 2. Aircrew 3. Dead heading
CHAPTER 3 - FLIGHT PERFORMANCE - CONTENTS 3.1 FLIGHT PERFORMANCE 3.1.1 GENERAL 1. Characteristic Speeds 2. Take-off 3. En Route Limitations 4. Landing 5. Structural Requirements and Limitations 3.1.2 AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE 1. General 2. ATC Flight Plan 3. Controlled Air Space 4. Uncontrolled Air Space - FIR 5. Separation of IFR-traffic in VMC 6. ATC Clearance 7. Deviation from Flight Plan 8. Communication Failure 3.1.3 ALTIMETERS AND ALTIMETER SETTING 1. Standard Altimeter Setting 2. Radio Altimeter 3.1.4 BEFORE TAKE-OFF AND AFTER LANDING 1. Ground Locks and Pitot Covers 2. Nose-in Parking and Push-back Procedures 3. Taxiing 4. After Parking Procedure 5. Block Time 3.2 FLIGHT DECK PROCEDURES 3.2.1 GENERAL 1. Introduction 2. Captain's Pre-Take-off Briefing 3. Succession of Command 4. Crew Positions 5. Maneuvering of the Aircraft 6. First Officer Flying the Aircraft 7. Use of Seat Belts 8. Departure Procedure 3.2.2 USE OF CHECKLISTS AND STANDARD TERMINOLOGY 1. General 2. Standard Operation Procedures (SOP) 3. Use of Normal Checklist 4. Use of Non-Normal Checklist 5. Standard Terminology 3.2.3 COMMUNICATION AND REPORTING 1. General 3.2.4 DISPATCH 1. General 2. Flight Planning 3. Pre-flight Briefing 4. NOTAM's - Nav. Data 3.2.5 OPERATION OF FLIGHT GUIDEANCE SYSTEM 1. Use of Autopilot 2. Use of Flight Director System 3. Use of Altitude Alert System 3.2.6 OPERATION OF RADIO COMPASS 1. General 2. Take-off 3. ADF Approaches 3.2.7 OPERATION OF COMMUNICATION AND NAVIGATION SYSTEMS 1. General Information for All Our Aircraft 2. ILS Coverages and Limitations 3.2.8 NON-NORMAL SITUATIONS (ENGINE MALFUNCTIONING, FIRES, ETC.) 1. General 2. Take-off and Landing 3. Other Phases of Flight 4. Explosive Decompression/Emergency Descent 5. Overweight Landing 6. Emergency Evacuation 3.2.9 GROUND OERATION ON SNOW, ICE, ETC. 1. Snow, Slush, Water, etc. on the Runway 3.2.10 PRECAUTIONS AGAINST ICE 1. Before Take-off 3.2.11 TAKE-OFF AND CLIMB OUT 1. General 2. Choice of Runway 3. Take-off in Limited Visibility 4. Monitoring of Flight Instruments 5. Take-off Thrust/Reduced Take-off Thrust 6. Malfunctioning/Abnormal Aircraft Behavior during Take-off 7. Keeping of Terrain Clearance during Climb Out 8. Climb 3.2.12 CRUISE AND HOLDING 1. General 2. Procedures 3.2.13 LET-DOWN AND APPROACH 1. Preparartion for Approach 2. Let-down 3. Approach 4. Circling 5. Pull-up 6. Diversion Briefing 3.2.14 LANDING 1. Choise of Runway 2. Height over Runway Threshold 3. Reversing 3.2.15 CATEGORY II/III OPERATIONS 1. General 3.2.16 PROCEDURE IN CASE OF ENGINE FAILURE EN ROUTE 1. Two Engine Aircraft 3.3 FLYING UNDER SPECIAL CONDITIONS 3.3.1 FLIGHT IN TURBULENCE AND THUNDERSTORMS 1. Turbulence 2. Turbulent Air Penetration 3. Thunderstorms 4. Recommended Flight Procedures in Thunderstorms and Turbulent Air 5. Lightning and Static 6. Actions Required after Lightning Strike 7. Reporting 8. Use of Cabin Sign(s) in Turbulent Weather 3.3.2 WIND SHEAR 1. Definition 2. Classification 3. Effects of Wind Shear 4. Recognizing Wind Shear 3.3.3 PILOT'S ILLUSION, DISORIENTATION AND MISJUDGMENT 1. General 2. Visual Approach During Hours of Darkness 3.4 SPECIAL FLIGHTS 3.4.1 GENERAL 1. Sightseeing Flights 2. Test Flights 3. Test Flight Report 4. Ferry Flights - Non Revenue Flights Only 5. Transportation of Patients with Decompression Sickness 6. Air Shows/Photographing from the Air 7. VIP Flights 8. Royal Flights 3.5 OXYGEN REGULATIONS 3.5.1 GENERAL 1. Crew Members 2. Passengers 3.6 MISCELLANEOUS 3.6.1 ELECTRONIC DEVICES
CHAPTER 4 - TRAFFIC REGULATIONS - CONTENTS 4.1 PASSENGERS 4.1.1 SEAT ALLOCATION 1. General 2. Number of Cabin Crew vs. Passengers 3. Transportations of Passengers without Cabin Crew 4. Maximum Number of Occupants related to number of Emergency Exits 5. The Use of vacant Cabin Crew Seats 4.1.2 STANDARD WEIGHT FOR CREW, PASSENGERS AND CHECKED BAGGAGE 4.1.3 INFANTS/CHILDREN 1. General 2. Seating of Infants 3. Securing 4. Transportation of Unaccompanied Minors (UM) 4.1.4 CARRIAGE OF PERSONS WITH REDUCED MOBILITY 1. General 2. Transportation of PRMs on Ordinary Flights 3. Transportation of PRMs on Special Flights (Special Arrangements Required) 4.1.5 TRANSPORTATION OF STRETCHERS AND INCUBATORS 4.1.6 REFUSAL OF PASSENGERS 1. Passengers to be Accepted with Cetain Obligations 2. Persons Not to be Accepted 3. Procedure for Dealing with Unruly/Violent Passengers 4.1.7 PASSENGER BRIEFING AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 4.2 GOODS - BAGGAGE - CARGO 4.2.1 GODDS AND BAGGAGE 1. Goods and Baggage in Passenger Cabin 2. Carry-on Baggage in Passenger Cabin 3. Special Baggage 4. Dogs and Other Animals in the Passenger Cabin 4.2.2 CREW BAGGAGE 4.2.3 CARGO LOADED IN HOLDS AND ON PALLETS 4.3 DANGEROUS GOODS 4.3.1 DEFINITION 4.3.2 QUALITY DEMAND 1. ICAO Technical Instuctions 2. IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) 3. The Airline Acceptance Staff must: 4. The Loading Peronnel must: 5. The Captain must: 6. The Four Categories 7. Dangerous Goods Acceptable 8. Dangerous Goods Forbidden for Transport by Air 9. Dangerous Goods Excepted from the Provisons 4.3.3 DANGEROUS GOODS ACCEPTED 1. Dangerous Goods Excepted from IATA DGR 2. Dangerous Goods in Baggage 3. The Following Exceptions are made for Dangerous Goods of the Operator 4.3.4 NOTIFICATION TO CAPTAIN (NOTOC) 1. Specification 2. Distribution 3. Completion 4.4 LOAD CONTROL 4.4.1 RESPONSIBILITY 1. General 2. Loading Staff Responsibility 3. Load Control Responsibility 4. Captain's Responsibility 4.4.2 WEIGHT AND BALANCE 1. General 2. The Flight Preparation Form 3. Responsibility 4. Tolerances 5. Loadsheet Distribution and Form 4.4.3 ISSUANCE OF LOADSHEET 1. General 2. Standard Loadsheet Form 3. Last Minute Changes (LMC) 4.4.4 BALANCE CALCULATION METHODS 1. Balance Calculation Forms 2. Optimal Balance Conditions 3. Index Loading Schedule 4. Balance Calculation Form B737-400 5. Balance Calculation Form B737-500, Typical 4.4.5 CHARTER FLIGHT INFORMATION FORM (Weight & Balance Information) Pre-Pack Weights IT/Charter 4.4.6 ACARS LOADSHEET 1. ACARS/AIRCOM Loadsheet Layout 2. Explanation 4.4.7 EDP LOADSHEET 1. General 2. Example of EDP Loadsheet in IATA's Standard Format
CHAPTER 5 - EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - CONTENTS 5.1 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1.1 INTRODUCTION 5.1.2 RESCUE COORDINATION CENTERS AND RESCUE SUB-CENTERS 5.1.3 BRAATHENS SAFE'S RESCUE ORGANIZATION AND CENTER 1. Introduction 2. Organization Plan 5.1.4 ACCIDENT WITH BRAATHENS SAFE AIRCRAFT 5.1.5 BRAATHENS SAFE POLICY 5.1.6 DEFINITIONS 1. Accident Manager 2. Accident Region 3. Accident Station 4. Accident Coordinator 5. Accident Investigation Board 6. Emergency Advisory Staff 7. Emergency Committee 8. Emergency Information Center 9. Field Representatives 10. Field Units 5.1.7 EMERGENCY SITUATIONS 1. Emergency Plan 2. Emergency Committee 3. Accident Investigation Board 5.1.8 FLIGHT OPERATIONS PERSONNEL 1. General Procedures 2. Captain-in-Command 3. Operation Center (OP-Center) 5.2 DISTRESS - URGENCY AND EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS 5.2.1 DEFINITIONS 1. Distress 2. Emergency Phases 3. Urgency 4. Aircraft Overdue 5.2.2 DISTRESS, URGENCY AND WARNING SIGNALS 1. Distress Signals 2. Urgency Signals 3. Warning Signals 5.2.3 DISTRESS MESSAGE 5.2.4 DECLARING AN EMERGENCY 1. Distress and Urgency Communications 2. Action by the Aircraft in Distress 3. Action by the Station Addressed or First Station Acknowledging the Distress Message 4. Imposition of Radio Silence 5. Action by All Other Stations 6. Termination of Distress Communications and Radio Silence 7. Action by Aircraft Reporting an Emergency Condition 8. Action by the Station Addressed or First Station Acknowledging the Urgency Message 9. Action by All other Stations 5.2.5 EMERGENCY TRANSMITTERS AND FREQUENCIES 1. Transmission 2. Guard 3. Emergency Frequency - 121.5 MHz 4. Auxiliary Frequency - 123.1 MHz 5. ATC-Transponder 6. Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) 7. Personal Locator Beacon (Survival Radio) 5.2.6 COMMUNICATION FAILURE 1. Air - Ground 2. Receiver Failure 3. Ground-to-Air 5.2.7 EMERGENCY SIGNALS FOR SEARCH AND RESCUE 1. Procedures for a Captain-in-Command Observing an Accident 2. Search and Rescue Signals 3. Ground-Air Visual Signals for Use by Survivors 4. Ground-Air Visual Signals for Use by Ground Search Parties 5. Air-to-Ground Signals 6. Special Signals and Procedures for Use in Search Operations 7. Identification of Survival Equipment 5.3 CREW DUTY ASSIGNMENT 5.3.1 DUTIES BEFORE PREPARED EMERGENCY LANDING 1. General 2. Airport Alert Stage 3. Rescue and Fire-Fighting Service 4. Fire-Fighting Agents 5.3.2 FLIGHT CREW DUTIES 1. Partial or Gear Up Landing 2. Emergency Exit Management 3. Mid Cabin Division Line Management 4. Selection of Landing Place 5. Cabin Attendants, Position and Responsibility 6. Foaming the Runway 7. Emergency Landing on Water 8. Ditching Procedure 9. Flotation Characteristics - Boeing 737 5.3.3 EMERGENCIES DURING FLIGHT 1. Cabin Smoke and Fire Procedure 2. Smoke from Electric Malfunctions 3. Lavatory Smoke Warning 4. Decompression 5. Pressure Leak 5.3.4 HANDLING OF A BOMB WARNING/SABOTAGE THREAT 1. General 2. Classification 3. Evaluation 4. Captain-in-Command 5. The Least Risk Bomb Location 5.3.5 HANDLING OF A HIJACKING INCIDENT 1. General Attitudes 2. Saboteurs/Hijackers 3. Airline Policy 4. Actions by Aircraft Crew - Flight Deck 5. Cabin Crew 6. Media Statements 7. Communication - Transponder 8. Foreign Language Translations 5.3.6 HANDLING OF ACCIDENT 1. Applicability 2. Classification of Accident and Incident 3. Accident - Investigation Responsibility, Procedure and Reporting 4. Incident - Investigation Responsibility, Procedure and Reporting 5. Crew Responsibility 6. Flight Safety Group 7. IFALPA Aviation Safety Reporting System (IFALPA ASRS) 5.3.7 INCAPACITAIONS OF CREW MEMBERS 1. General 2. Pilot Incapacitation 3. Support of Cabin Crew 5.3.8 EMERGENCY CONCERNING PASSENGERS 1. Care of Sick or Injured Passengers 2. Passenger Dying on Board 5.3.9 TREATMENT OF CREW AND PASSENGERS INVOLVED IN AN UNUSUAL SITUATION 5.3.10 TREATMENT OF CREW UNDER INVESTIGATION 5.4 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT, REGULATIONS AND SYSTEMS 5.4.1 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT 1. General Emergency Equipment 2. Stowage 3. Emergency Equipment 4. Emergency Equipment Location Chart B-737/400 5. Emergency Equipment Location Chart B-737/500 5.4.2 REGULATIONS AND SYSTEMS 1. Emergency Exits - Regulations 2. Emergency Exits Lights 3. Floor Proximity Escape Path Markings 4. Lavatory Smoke Detectors System 5. Fire Extinguisher 6. Smoke Hood 7. Contents of the Aircraft First Aid Kit 8. Doctor's Kit 9. Cabin Attendants' First Aid Kit 10. Control and Use of the Fist Aid Kits 11. Oxygen System - General Description 12. Administering Oxygen to Others 13. Life Vest 14. Survival Radio Equipment 5.5 EMERGENCY CHECKLISTS 5.5.1 NON-NORMAL CHECKLIST 1. General 2. Use of Checklist in Non-normal Situation 3. Cockpit Abnormal - Emergency Checklist 5.5.2 COCKPIT AND CABIN CREW DUTIES 1. Fire Inside - Aircraft on Ground 2. Fire Outside - Aircraft on Ground 3. Crash on Take-off or Landing 4. Fire Outside Aircraft During Flight 5. Fire Inside Aircraft During Flight 5.5.3 CABIN ATTENDANTS' EMERGENCY CHECKLIST 0. General 1-8. Checklist for Forced Landings 9. Fire Outside Aircraft 10. Decompression 11-12. Cabin Attendant Evacuation Checklist 13-16. First Aid 17. Contents of First Aid Kit & Doctor's Kit 18. Emergency Equipment Checklist
CHAPTER 6 - OPEN
CHAPTER 7 - DOCUMENTATION - REPORTS AND FORMS - CONTENTS 7.1 COMPANY REGULATIONS 7.1.1 GENERAL 7.1.2 MANUALS AND HANDBOOKS 1. OPS Manual 2. Airplane Flight Manual 3. Operations Manual B-737 4. Quick Reference Handbook 5. Standard Operation Procedure Manual (SOP) 6. Braathens SAFE Route Manuals 7. Pilot Route Manual 8. Flight OPS Handbook 9. Traffic Manual (TRA 1, 2, 3) 10. Minimum Equipment List (MEL) 11. Cabin Attendants' Flight Handbook 12. Other Manuals and Handbooks 7.1.3 DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS 1. General 2. Cockpit Crew 3. Cabin Crew (Cabin Chief) 7.1.4 CIRCULARS AND INFORMATION SERVICES 1. OPS Informerer 2. 737 Info 3. Technical Information Service (Sirkulærer fra Teknisk Avdeling) 4. PA Info (Sirkulærer fra Personalavdelingen) 5. BU-info (Sirkulærer fra Informasjonsavdelingen) 7.1.5 LIBRARIES 1. Aircraft Library 2. Other Libraries 7.2 COVERNMENTAL REGULATIONS 7.2.1 GENERAL 7.2.2 NORWEGIAN COVERMENTAL DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS 1. BSL (Bestemmelser for Sivil Luftfart) 2. Other Documents and Publications 7.2.3 INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTS 1. AIP (Aeronautical Information Publication) 2. NOTAM (Notices to Airmen) 3. AIC (Aeronautical Information Circulars) 4. ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) 5. Other Documents 7.2.4 JOINT AVIATION REQUIREMENTS (JAR) 7.3 OCCURRENCE REPORT (OR) 7.3.1 THE OCCURRENCE REPORT SYSTEM (OR) - GENERAL 7.3.2 USE OF OCCURRENCE REPORT 7.3.3 THE OCCURRRENCE REPORT SYSTEM 1. Completion 2. Report Forms 7.3.4 ACTIONS 7.3.5 PREVENTIVE ACTIONS 7.4 DIFFERENT FORMS 7.4.1 GENERAL 7.4.2 STANDARD REPORTING FORMS 1. Occurrence Report 2. Loadsheet and Loadmessage 3. Weight and Balance Trimsheet 4. Weight and Balance Information 5. Rapport om luftfartsulykke/-hendelse 6. Rapport om lufttrafikkhendelse (ATIR) 7. Rapport om kollisjon med fugler 7. Damage Record Sheet 7.4.3 DIFFERENT FORMS - EXAMPLES 1. Diett-Rapport 2. Rekvisisjon av valuta 3. Skade-/Taps-melding Reisegods Property Irregularity Report (PIR) 4. Transportation of Unaccompanied Minors (UM) 5. Medical Certificate and Handling Advice
CHAPTER 8 - TECHNICAL REGULATIONS - CONTENTS 8.1 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE 8.1.1 TECHNICAL RELEASE OF AIRCRAFT 1. General 2. Authorization 8.1.2 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (MS) 1. General Rules 2. Scheduling 3. Checks and Inspections 4. Progressive Maintenance 8.1.3 DOCUMENTATION 1. Technical Order 2. Certification and Re-certification 3. Weight and Balance 8.1.4 LOGS AND DOCUMENTS 1. General 2. Line Maintenance Table of Contents 3. Line Maintenance Report (LMR) 4. Inspection Report
CHAPTER 9 - OPEN
CHAPTER 10 - CABIN ATTENDANTS - CONTENTS 10.1.1 AIRCRAFT DESCRIPTION - BOEING 737-400/-500 1. General 2. Engine 3. Fuel 4. Electrical 5. Air Conditioning/Pressurization 6. Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) 7. Cabin Access 8. Seating 9. Galleys 10. Lavatories 11. Passenger Service 12. Windows 13. Cockpit Door 14. Passenger Cabin Lighting 10.1.2 CABIN ATTENDANTS' SEATS - BOEING 737-400/-500 10.1.3 DOORS - BOEING 737-400/-500 1. Cabin Doors 2. Cargo Doors 3. Emergency Window Exit 4. Escape Slides 5. Forward Entry Door Operation - INSIDE 6. Forward Entry Door Operation - OUTSIDE 7. Lower Cargo Compartment 10.1.4 AIR-CONDITIONING AND PRESSURIZATION - BOEING 737-400/-500 10.1.5 PASSENGER OXYGEN SYSTEM - BOEING 737-400/-500 1. General 2. PSU Oxygen Mask Compartment 3. Portable Oxygen 4. Passenger Service Unit (PSU) 5. Cabin Attendant Service Unit 6. Lavatory Service Unit 10.1.6 CONTROL PANELS AND ELECTRICAL - BOEING 737-400/-500 1. General 2. Forward Panel Controls 3. Aft Panel Controls 4. Intercommunication 5. Public Address (PA) System 6. Forward Cabin Attendant's Panel 7. Aft Cabin Attendant's Panel 8. Prerecorded Announcement Panel 10.1.7 PASSENGER CABIN LIGHTING - BOEING 737-400/-500 1. Passenger Cabin 2. Entry 3. Galley 4. Lavatory 5. Reading 6. Work 7. Emergency Exit Lights 8. Passenger Lighting Control Switches 9. Emergency Exit Light Location 10.1.8 CALL SYSTEMS - BOEING 737-400/-500 1. Passenger Call System 2. Captain - Cabin Attendant Call 3. Cabin Attendant to Captain 4. Cabin Attendant - Cabin Attendant Call 5. Lavatory Call 6. Call System 10.1.9 PERSONAL LOCATOR - BOEING 737-400/-500 1. Operating Instructions 2. Personal Locator S.A.R.B.E. 5 10.1.10 GALLEYS - BOEING 737-400/-500 1. General 2. Electrical Power 3. Water Service 10.1.11 LAVATORIES - BOEING 737-400/-500 1. General 2. Lavatory Fire Extinguisher 3. Lavatory Smoke Detector System 10.1.12 WATER AND WASTE SYSTEMS - BOEING 737-400/-500 1. General 2. Quantity Indication and System Operation 3. Hot Water 4. Servicing 5. Water System - Controls and Indicators 6. Lavatory - Controls and Indicators 7. Toilet Service Panels | Eier: | Norsk Luftfartsmuseum | |
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