TM 55-1510-220-10
Section VI. CREW DUTIES
8-72. CREW BRIEFING.
The following guide should be used in accomplishing
required passenger briefings. Items that do not pertain to
a specific mission may be omitted.
a.
Crew introduction.
b.
Equipment.
1.
Personal to include ID tags.
2.
Professional (medical equipment, etc.).
3.
Survival.
c.
Flight data.
1.
Route.
2.
Altitude.
3.
Time enroute.
4.
Weather.
d.
Normal procedures.
1.
Entry and exit of aircraft.
2.
Seating and seat position.
3.
Seat belts.
4.
Movement in aircraft.
5.
Internal communications.
6.
Security of equipment.
7.
Smoking.
8.
Oxygen.
9.
Refueling.
10.
Weapons and prohibited items.
11.
Protective masks.
12.
Toilet.
e.
Emergency procedures.
1.
Emergency exits.
2.
Emergency equipment.
3.
Emergency landing/ditching procedures.
8-73. 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.
A TC clearance- Review.
1.
Routing.
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.
PPC- Review.
1.
Takeoff power.
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