TM 55-1510-219-10
2.
Emergency equipment.
3.
Emergency landing/ditching
procedures.
8-59. 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 and the pilot is certain
that the copilot understands all items of the briefing,
he may omit the briefing by stating "standard
briefing," when the briefing is called for during the
BEFORE TAKEOFF CHECK.
a.
ATC Clearance Review.
1.
Routine.
2.
Initial altitude.
b.
Departure Procedure Review.
1.
SID.
2.
Noise abatement procedure.
3.
VFR departure route.
c.
Copilot Duties Review.
1.
Adjust takeoff power.
2.
Monitor engine instruments.
3.
Power check at 65 knots.
4.
Call out engine malfunctions.
5.
Tune/ident all Nav/Com radios.
6.
Make all radio calls.
7.
Adjust
transponder
and
radar
as
required.
8.
Complete flight log during flight (note
altitudes and headings).
9.
Note departure time.
d.
PPCReview.
1.
Takeoff power.
2.
Vr.
3.
Vy (climb to 500' AGL).
4.
Vyse
8-60. ARRIVAL BRIEFING.
The following is a guide that should be used
as applicable in accomplishing the required crew
briefing prior to landing; however, if the crew has
operated together previously and the pilot is certain
that the copilot understands all items of the briefing,
he may omit the briefing by stating "standard
briefing," when the briefing is called for during the
DESCENT-ARRIVAL CHECK.
a.
Weather/Altimeter Setting.
b.
Airfield/Facilities Review.
1.
Field elevation.
2.
Runway length.
3.
Runway condition.
c.
Approach Procedure-Review.
1.
Approach plan/profile.
2.
Altitude restrictions.
3.
Missed approach.
a.
Point.
b.
Time.
c.
Intentions.
4.
Decision height or MDA.
5.
Lost communications.
d.
Back Up Approach/Frequencies.
e.
Copilot Duties Review.
1.
Nav/Com set-up.
2.
Monitor altitude and airspeeds.
3.
Monitor approach.
4.
Callout visual/field in sight.
f.
Landing Performance Data Review.
1.
Approach speed.
2.
Runway required.
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