Flight Attendant Manual Standard - TP 12295

Second edition published December 30, 2021 with an effective date of April 1, 2022.

Overview

This manual is referred to the Flight Attendant Manual Standard in Section 705.139 of the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs). It contains the standards, policies, procedures, and guidelines that pertain to the development of an air operator’s flight attendant manual. The Flight Attendant Manual Standard identifies subjects that shall be contained within a flight attendant manual.

EX. 5 - Cruising Flight

Objectives

To teach the student to:

  • achieve specific cruise-power settings using the throttle, propeller and mixture controls for various conditions, as recommended in the Pilot Operating Handbook
  • apply any additional measures recommended by the manufacturer with respect to aeroplane configuration or other considerations.

Motivation

The majority of flight time is spent in cruise flight.  In order to obtain optimum performance, the pilot must know how to configure the aeroplane properly.

Ex. 9 - Steep Turn

Objectives

To teach how to complete a steep turn in a heavier aeroplane:

Motivation

Controlling a heavier aeroplane and maintaining altitude and airspeed during a steep turn can be more difficult and require considerably heavier control forces.  Additionally, a student must be prepared to control the aeroplane should an engine failure occur during a turn.

Essential Background Knowledge

Explain: