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How to brief an approach, a SID, a STAR
As indicated in the subject, i'd like to ask you how do you make the briefing for an approach, for a SID and for a STAR. The order ot things to say, all the cases...
Thank you very much. |
The Approach-and-Landing Accident Reduction (ALAR) toolkit produced by the Flight Safety Foundation, is a thorough source of information on this subject (and other aspects)
Here's, at a glance, some of the recomendations included in the ALAR toolkit along with some external inputs. The Departure Briefing should include the following: Aircraft status / MEL and Crew condition NOTAMS Runway in use & taxi route Runway condition, wind component and significant weather Take off: type, power & special configuration Noise abatement SID & climb restrictions (Type of departure cleared to, climb procedure, altitude and speed restrictions according to the SID plate) Terrain considerations Radios NAV, COM and transponder Engine failure before V1 Engine failure at or after V1, & flap retraction altitude Escape route Additional comments The Approach Briefieng should include the following: Aircraft status , MEL & Crew condition NOTAMS ATIS / Weather at destination & alternate Fuel remaining & alternate airport CDU forecast page MEA / MORA / MSA / MVA Terrain considerations STAR & APP charts, MDA / DH, missed approach (The briefing should include the type of approach in use at the airport, including area, STAR, approach and airport charts, with special attention to the detailed information included therein, checking the speed restrictions, MDA/DH, radio altimeter use, and including the missed approach procedure.) Go around coordination Radios NAV & COM Automation use Vref & landing speeds Runway environment, condition & wind component Autobrakes / type of braking Taxi route Additional comments Now as to what should be specifically included in the briefing of the charts and in what sequence, may I recommend you pay a visit to Andre Ludovic's web page (http://www.smartcockpit.com/); have a look at the B767 section, in the Instructor's corner: approach brief, where you'll find a sequence to the chart briefing per se. Hope it helps. |
Thank you very much for the precious suggestion.
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The Departure Briefing should include the following: Aircraft status / MEL and Crew condition NOTAMS Runway in use & taxi route Runway condition, wind component and significant weather Take off: type, power & special configuration Noise abatement SID & climb restrictions (Type of departure cleared to, climb procedure, altitude and speed restrictions according to the SID plate) Terrain considerations Radios NAV, COM and transponder Engine failure before V1 Engine failure at or after V1, & flap retraction altitude Escape route Additional comments The Approach Briefieng should include the following: Aircraft status , MEL & Crew condition NOTAMS ATIS / Weather at destination & alternate Fuel remaining & alternate airport CDU forecast page MEA / MORA / MSA / MVA Terrain considerations STAR & APP charts, MDA / DH, missed approach (The briefing should include the type of approach in use at the airport, including area, STAR, approach and airport charts, with special attention to the detailed information included therein, checking the speed restrictions, MDA/DH, radio altimeter use, and including the missed approach procedure.) Go around coordination Radios NAV & COM Automation use Vref & landing speeds Runway environment, condition & wind component Autobrakes / type of braking Taxi route Additional comments regards http://bestsmileys.com/music1/9.gif |
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[the briefieng should be structured and concise. Routine and formal repetition of the same information on each flight may become counterproductive; adapting and expanding the briefieng by highlighting the special aspects of the approach or the actual weather conditions will result in more effective briefings. In short, the briefing should attract the PM's attention.] Cheers :ok: |
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