TP 12296
- Record of Revisions
- List of Effective Pages
- Introduction
- Syllabus
- Initial
- 1. Aviation Indoctrination
- 2. Roles and Responsibilities
- 3. Safety Procedures
- 4. Emergency Procedures
- 5. Emergency Equipment
- 6. Aircraft Specific
- 7. Drills
- 8. Aviation First Aid
- Annual
- 1. Aviation Indoctrination
- 2. Roles and Responsibilities
- 3. Safety Procedures
- 4. Emergency Procedures
- 5. Accident/Incident
- 6. Aircraft Specific
- 7. Drills
- Schedule A - Aircraft Exit Compatibility Groups
- Schedule A - Aircraft Exit Profiles
- Alphabetical Index
- Revision Highlights
Training Objective:
The crew member will be able to recognize the unique features of each aircraft type or differences within the type as a result of interior configuration or manufacturer series differences.
Scope:
General
6.7A General
6.7A.1 Identify any features, procedures and/or equipment unique or different to each aircraft in the operator's fleet (e.g. electrical outlets, main deck cargo compartment fire and/or smoke detection systems).
6.7A.2 Describe each of the differences, their impact on the operator's standard operating procedures and the importance to flight safety of crew members being familiar with them.
6.7A.3 Identify the function of circuit breakers in electrical panels and describe the procedures for tripped circuit breakers including reset and crew communication procedures. Describe the potential hazards to flight safety if circuit breaker procedures are not followed.