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Golden Rules :
1. Fly, Navigate and Communicate
2. Use the appropriate level of automation at all times
3. Understand the FMA at all times
4. Take action if things do not go as expected
REJECTED TAKEOFF
If the CO-PILOT is flying as PF, he maye ven callout a failure but only
the Captain may call STOP and perform the RTO actions. As son as the
captain calls STOP, the Co-pilot becomes the PM
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
- Life jackets stowed
- Axe stowed
- Smoke hoods
- Portable fire extinguisher
- Smoke goggles stowed
- Oxygen masks stowed
- Flashlights stowed
- Escape ropes stowed
APU START
The APU start should be delayed until 5 minutes prior to the estimated time
of departure or when doors close, whichever occurs first. The APU may be
started earlier in the following conditions :
- When no external power units is available
- When theres no ACU available and the coockpit/cabin temperature
is at or above 26º C or at or below 17º C
RCL pb …….. PRESS 3 S : This action recalls all the warnings that the flight
crew cleared or cancelled during the last flight
The volumen of the hydraulic fluid in the reservoirs may change with outside
Air temperature. As a result the reservoir fluid level that appears on the HYD
SD page may be outside of the normal range.
When one brake temperature is above 500º C, avoid applying the parking
brake, unless operationally necessary
Never use rain repellent to wash the windshield and never use i ton a dry
windshield
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GEAR PINS AND COVERS : Check that three are on board and stowed
The parking brake must be set ON during the exterior walkaraound, in order
to enable the flight crew to check brake wear indicators
CVR TEST :
- Loudspeakers volumen knob : OFF both sides
- ACP INT/RAD sw ( CAPT AND F/O ) : SET to INT
- INTERPHONE VOLUME RECEPTION KNOB : RELEASE : Turn down the
volume to the mínimum
- CVR TEST pb : PRESS AND MAINTAIN : The CVR test is successful
when an audio test signa lis Heard throught the loudspeakers .
ADIRS
If OAT is above 30º C and flaps lever is in 1 position: Select flap lever to 0
position to retract the slats and flaps, then perform the ADIRS alignment
procedure. After that flaps lever should be selected to 1 position to extend
the slats and flaps again. This action prevents damage to the rudder travel
limit unit mechanical stop due to an unnecessary return to low speed funtion
activation.
ELEC
BAT 1 and BAT 2 pb sw ….. OFF then ON
This action initiates a charging cycle of the batteries
10 s after setting all BAT pb sw ON, check on the ELEC SD page that the
current charge of the battery is below 60 A, and is decreasing
FUEL
If the center tank is less than 200 kg for the flight :
Apply the following procedure
FUEL MODE SEL pb-sw……..MAN
CTR TK PUMP 1 AND CTR TK PUMP 2 ……OFF
ATC SYS 1 : For RVSM operations, Select SYS 1 if AP 1 is used and SYS 2 if AP 2
is used
ADIRS
On the POSITION MONITOR page, check that the IRS are in NAV mode and
check the distance between each IRS and the FMS position is lower than 5
nm
Disconnection of the external power with the EXT PWR pb-sw ON may
cause injury to the ground engineer. Request disconnection of the external
power only with the EXT PWR pb-sw AVAIL
THE ONE ENGINE TAXI OUT PROCEDURE may be considered as the standard
operating procedure when taxiing out the aircraft. It must be disconsidered if
any of the following situations apply :
- The aircraft has been dispatched with MEL ítems tha affect
operational procedures
- Slippery taxiways
- Uphill slopes
- Low visibility conditions
- Conditions require the use of Anti-Ice
- APU is not working
- A short taxi time expected
- The captain considers the procedure will have and impact on the
flight safety or workload will increase too much during taxi
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WINDOWS AND DOORS
The response CLOSED of the normal checklist means that the Windows and
doors are fully closed and the slides are armed
Engines will start, regardless of the thrust lever position; thrust will rapidly
increase to the corresponding thrust lever position, causing a hazardous
situation, if thrust levers are not at IDLE
ENG MODE
After a shutdown period greater than 2 h, to avoid termal shock, the pilot
should opérate engine at idle or near idle for at least 5 min before advancing
the thrust lever to high power. Taxi time at idle may be included in the warm-
up period
The last engine started must run for at least 2 min before takeoff initiation,
to ensure that takeoff is not initiated before the center tank pumps test is
finished, since takeoff on center tank is prohibited.
When the engines have started, the PF sets the ENG MODE selector to
NORM to permit normal pack operation.
TAXI
When the aircraft is stopped on ground, lights must be turned off ( NOSE,
RWY TURN)
The PF may ask the PM to set the exterior lights
RADAR : To check the radar and the departure path, set the multiscan sw to
MAN. The flight crew can then set the radar to the AUTO position
Gain must be manually set to +4, when MULTISCAN selector is set to AUTO
and when flying below FL 200
BRAKE FANS
- If brake temperature is above 150º C, delay takeoff
- If brake temperature is below 150º C, select brake fans OFF
EXTERIOR LIGHTS
Set the LAND LIGHTS sw to ON when entering the runway and takeoff
clearence is received.
TAKEOFF
Selecting packs OFF will reduce takeoff EGT, and thus reduce maintenance
costs.
The uses of flex thrust may reduce maintenance costos. The effect is
particularly significant with the first degrees of FLEX
Use of APU bleed is not authorized, if wing anti-ice is to be used
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BELOW 80 KT
Check that the actual EPR of the individual engines has reached the EPR
rating limit, before the aircraft reaches 80 kt. Check EGT
AT VR
- At VR, initiate the rotation to achieve a continuous rotation with a
rate of about 3º/s, towards a pitch altitude 15 º ( 12.5º one engine
is failed )
- After lift-off, follow the SRS pitch command bar
The displayed MAX REC FL gives the aircraft at least a 0.3 g buffet margin.
The pilot may enter a cruise flight level above this level into the MCDU and
the FMGS will accept it, provided that it does not exceed the level at which
the margin is reduced to 0.2 g
SEAT BELTS
The SEAT BELTS sign is a Captain responsability. The PM must switch the
SEAT BELTS sw to OFF only after Captain confirmation
CLIMB
If ATC requires a rapid climb throught a particular level
Push the EXP p bon the FCU
The target speed is now Green dot speed
CRUISE
Periodically review system display pages and, in particular :
- ENG : Oil pressure and temperature
- BLEED : BLEED Parameters
- ELEC : parameters, GEN loads
- HYD : A slight drecease in quantity is normal, Fluid contraction
during cold soak can be expected, Green system is lower than on
ground, following landing gear retraction.
- FUEL : Fuel distribution
- COND : Duct temperature, compared with zone temperature, avoid
large differences for passenger comfort
- FLT CTL : Note any unusual control Surface position
- DOOR : Oxygen pressure
CRUISE BRIEFING
The cruise briefing may be done Reading the standard operating procedure
or perfrmed by memory
For flights with less than 15 minutes of cruise phase, cruise briefing should be
shortened taking in to account point 3 = EN ROUTE DIVERSION AIRPORTS
(Adequate diversión airports, Check meteorological conditions at diversión
airports, Diversion airports and NOTAMs)
HEADSETS
The crewmembers must use the headsets from the engine start procedure
until the end of the climb phase and from the beginning of descent phase
until the end of the parking procedure
The loudspeakers will be used as a communication backup and the volumen
may be adjusted as describe don cockpit preparation ( 1 o’clock position )
SHOULDER HARNESS
The crewmembers must use the shoulder harness before pushback until
10.000 FT AFE and since top of descent until engine shutdown with seat belts
signs OFF
DESCENT PREPARATION
Descent preparation and approach briefing must be completed before top of
descent
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For flights with less than 15 minutes of cruise phase, the approach briefing
must be completed before crossing 10.000 ft AFE
If a TOO STEEP PATH message is displayed afte the FDP, do not use FINAL
APP guidance for approach
For any Non precisión Approach the minima (MDA) must be added by 50 ft
(Derived Decision Altitude = MDA + 50 ft )
In case margin is less than 15% with the best stop performance setting,
additional restrictions must be followed :
- Captains operations or captain under training according to
instructor criteria
- Máximum crosswind of 10 kt
- Máximum tailwind of 10 kt or until reach 0% of margin, whichever
comes first
- Auto land operation is not allowed
- Operation with heavy rain, contaminated runway or runway
slippery when wet (MEDIUM) not allowed
- Nigth operation is not allowed if at least one approach vertical
guidance such as PAPI, VASI and ILS or RNAV procedure is not
available
- Additional restrictions published by the Company
In addition, the flight crew must select REV MAX if any of the following
occurs at any time during the landing
- An emergency
- The deceleration is not as expected
- A failure affects the landing performance
- A long flare or a long touchdown
- An unexpected tailwind
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When landing in FLAPS 3 configuration, the GPWS LDG FLAP 3 pb-sw should
be set to ON
ENGINE ANTI-ICE
ENGINE ANTI-ICE must be set to ON before and during descent, even if the
SAT is below -40º C
ANTI ICE ON reduces the descent path angle (when the engines are at idle)
The pilot can compensate for this by increasing the descent speed, or by
extending up to half speedbrakes
DESCENT
The normal method of initiating the descent is to seles DES mode at the
FMGS calculated top of descent
DESCENT
EXPEDITE DESCENT
If a high rate of descent is required, push the EXPED pushbutton on the FCU.
The target speed for the descent now becomes M 0.8 or 340 kt
If speedbrakes are used above 315 kt/M.75 with the AP engaged, their rate
of retraction is low (total time for retraction from full extensión is
approximately 25 s )
In order to avoid overshooting the altitude, due to speedbrake retraction in
ALT mode retract the speedbrakes at least 2.000 ft before the selected
altitude
AT 10.000 FT AFE
Select CSTR on both sides
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Press the ILS/LS pb if one of the following approaches is planned :
- ILS, GLS, MLS
- ILS G/S out, LOC only or LOC B/C
- Approach with the FLS function
APPROACH
The approach section provides the standard operating procedures for the
following approach types
- ILS, MLS, GLS approaches
- Conventional approaches : VOR, VOR-DME, NDB, NDB-DME
- Approaches base don a LOC signal without any G/S signal : LOC
ONLY, ILS G/S OUT, LOC B/C
- RNAV approaches including :
- RNAV (GNSS) approaches with LNAV minimum or LNAV/VNAV
minimum
- RNAV (RNP) approaches for which authorization is required (AR) if
capability installed
In case of all conditions above have been achieved, at 1.000 ft AFE the PM
will callout ONE THOUSAND, STABILIZED
Unless the flight crew estimates that only small corrections are necessary to
rectify minor deviations from stabilized conditions due, amongst others, to
external perturbations, if the aircraft is not stabilized on the approach path in
landing configuration at 1.000 ft AFE, or any altitude below 1.000 ft AFE the
flight crew must initiate a go-around
If go-around is necessary, the PM will callout ONE THOUSAND,
UNSTABILIZED GO AROUND and the PF will necessarily start the go-around
procedure
DECELERATED APPROACH
The decelerated approach with FD or AP/FD guidance is the standard flying
technique for ILS/MLS/GLS approaches and approaches using FLS or FINAL
APP guidance
EARLY STABILIZED APPROACH
Under certain circumstances, the flight crew may decide to reduce the speed
down to VAPP in the landing configuration at the final descent point in order
to obtain a valuable deceleration pseudo waypoint and to ensure a timely
deceleration, the flight crew should enter VAPP as speed constraint at the
final descent point
DISCONTINUED APPROACH
When the aircraft is below the FCU altitude, the flight crew must apply the
GO-AROUND procedure
APPROACH PHASE
If the aircraft is in HDG/TRK mode, approximately 15 nm from touchdown,
actívate and confirm APPROACH phase on the MCDU
FLIGHT PARAMETERS
The PF announces any FMA modification
The PM calls out if :
- The speed goes lower than the speed target -5 kt or greater than
the speed target + 10 kt
- The pitch altitude goes lower than -2.5 º or greater than + 10 º nose
up
- The bank angle becomes greater than 7 º
- The descent rate becomes greater than 1.000 ft/min