TM 1-1510-225-10
8A-28
Operations with flaps extended can
result in a reduced angle-of-attack, with
the possibility of ice forming on the
upper surface further aft on the wing
than normal, possibly aft of the
protected area.
g. If the flaps are extended, do not retract
them until the airframe is clear of ice.
h. Report these weather conditions to air
traffic control.
Section VI. CREW DUTIES.
H8A-61. CREW/PASSENGER BRIEFING.
The following guide should be used in
accomplishing the required passenger briefings. Items
that do not pertain to a specific mission may be
omitted.
1. Crew introduction.
2. Equipment.
a. Personnel to include ID tags.
b. Professional (medical equipment, etc.).
c. Survival.
3. Flight data.
a. Route.
b. Altitude.
c. Time en route.
d. Weather.
4. Normal procedures.
a. Entry and exit of aircraft.
b. Seating and seat position.
c. Seat belts.
d. Movement in aircraft.
e. Internal communications.
f. Security of equipment.
g. Smoking.
h. Oxygen.
i. Refueling.
j. Weapons and prohibited items.
k. Protective masks.
l. Toilet.
5. Emergency procedures.
a. Emergency exits.
b. Emergency equipment.
c. Emergency
landing
/
ditching
procedures.
H8A-62. DEPARTURE BRIEFING.
The following is a guide that should be used as
applicable in accomplishing the required crew briefing
prior to takeoff. However, if the crew has operated
together previously (through flight) and the pilot is
certain that the copilot understands all items of the
briefing, the pilot may omit the briefing by stating,
"Standard briefing" when the briefing is called for
during the Before Takeoff check, Paragraph 8A-31:
1. ATC clearance Review.
a. Routing.
b. Initial altitude.
2. Departure Procedure (DP) Review.
a. Named departure procedure.
b. Obstacle
clearance
departure
procedure
/
noise
abatement
procedure.
c. VFR departure route.
3. Copilot duties Review.
a. Adjust takeoff power.
b. Monitor engine instruments.
c. Power check at 65 knots.
d. Call out engine malfunctions.