2. Initial altitude.
b.
Departure procedure - Review.
1.
SID.
2. Noise abatement procedure.
3. VFR departure route.
c.
Copilot duties - Review.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Adjust takeoff power.
Monitor engine instruments.
Power check at 65 KIAS.
Call out engine malfunctions.
Tune/ident all nav/com radios.
Make all radio calls.
Adjust transponder and radar as
required.
Complete flight log during flight (note
altitudes and headings).
Note departure time.
d. PPC - Review.
1.
Takeoff power.
2 . V r
3.
V y, (climb to 500 AGL).
4 . V y s e
8-75. ARRIVAL BRIEFING.
The following is a guide that should be used as
applicable in accomplishing the required crew brief-
ing prior to landing; however, if the crew has oper-
ated together previously and the pilot is certain that
TM 55-1510-221-10
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.
2. 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.
Call out visual/field in sight.
f.
Landing performance data - Review.
1.
Approach speed.
2. Runway required.
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