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What are the elements of a takeoff briefing?

Normal Brief
  • Identify the Pilot in Command (PIC)
  • The takeoff runway, its' length, and reported winds.
  • Type of takeoff, and runway length required.
  • Abort point.
  • Rotate and climb speeds.
  • Pattern altitude.




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The takeoff briefing is conducted by the pilot designated as PF for the particular flight leg. It enables the PF to inform the PNF of the planned course of actions (e.g., expectations, roles and responsibilities, unique requirements) for both normal and abnormal conditions during takeoff.

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Here are some of the most important things you should cover before you set foot in your plane...
  • 1) Crew Task Management. ...
  • 2) Your Route. ...
  • 3) Alternate Plans. ...
  • 4) Aircraft Performance + Weight And Balance. ...
  • 5) Adverse Weather. ...
  • 6) Personal Minimums. ...
  • 7) Are There Any Unique Risks?


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Passenger Briefing Checklist Ground:
  • Ramp Area (remain with pilot)
  • Aircraft Familiarization. Aircraft entry. Operation of aircraft doors and windows. Location and use of onboard fire extinguishers. Use of onboard oxygen systems (if applicable) Use of seat belts and shoulder harnesses. Seat position and adjustment.


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This briefing shall include a statement that the Federal Aviation Regulations require passenger compliance with the lighted passenger information signs, posted placards, areas designated for safety purposes as no smoking areas, and crewmember instructions with regard to these items.

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The takeoff briefing is conducted by the pilot designated as PF for the particular flight leg. It enables the PF to inform the PNF of the planned course of actions (e.g., expectations, roles and responsibilities, unique requirements) for both normal and abnormal conditions during takeoff.

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Before the plane takes off, the attendants must: Greet passengers and direct them to their seats. Help passengers stow their carry-on luggage. Make sure passengers near the emergency exits are prepared to help out in an emergency.

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How To Brief An Instrument Approach, In 10 Steps
  1. 1) Introduce The Approach. ...
  2. 2) Verify/Set NAVAID Frequency And Approach Course. ...
  3. 3) Read Airport: Runway Length, Elevations, Notes, And Lighting System. ...
  4. 4) Verify/Set Communication Frequencies. ...
  5. 5) Brief Configuration And Autopilot Usage. ...
  6. 6) Explain How You'll Join The Approach.


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The departure briefings should include the following detailed information: runway in use, taxi route, runway intersections during taxiing, aircraft configuration, and takeoff speeds, callouts, departure route and procedures, navigation equipment for the departure, restrictions, emergency procedures, departure alternate ...

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  • Maximum of five pilots, including SIC's,
  • Maximum of 5 aircraft can be used in their operation,
  • Maximum of 3 different types of aircraft can be used,
  • Aircraft are limited to those type certificated with 9 passenger seats or less,
  • Operations are limited to the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean,


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