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LISTENING: CREW BRIEF. Listen and fill in the blanks with the words that you hear in the recording.
DETAILED PROCEDURES
CREW MEMBER BRIEFING
A crew briefing will be conducted to ensure a thorough understanding of individual and team responsibilities. As a minimum, the briefing will address responsibilities of pilots, non-pilot crew members, and ground crew, and the coordination necessary to complete the mission in the most efficient manner. A review of visual signals is desirable when ground guides do not have a direct voice communication link with the crew.
The following checklist is recommended for accomplishing the required crew briefing:
1. _______________________________________ introduction
a. Personal and professional __________________________________________
b. Crew endurance
2. ___________________________________________
3. Execution
a. ___________________________________________ and altitudes
b. Estimated time in route
c. _____________________________________ and refuel requirements
4. Weather and NOTAMS
5. _______________________________________________
a. Mission equipment
b. Service and inspection criteria
c. Performance _______________________________________
d. Operating restrictions
6. Emergency and _________________________________ procedures
a. Mission considerations
b. Non-rated crew member and passenger actions and _________________________________
c. Removal of _____________________________________ personnel
d. Rendezvous ____________________________________
e. Inadvertent instrument meteorological conditions (IIMC) procedures
7. Crew __________________________________
a. ____________________________________ of controls
b. Emergencies
c. Two _______________________________ rule
d. Assign ________________________________________ sectors
8. Crew ________________________________________
a. Non-rated crew members
(1) Secure passengers and ________________________________________
(2) Provide traffic and obstacle _________________________________________
b. Pilot-on-the-controls (P*)
(1) Fly the aircraft (primary focus is _________________________________ the aircraft)
(2) __________________________ traffic and obstacles
(3) Cross-check system and flight instruments
(4) Monitor and ___________________________ on assigned radios
c. Pilot-not-on-the-controls (P)
(1) Provide _______________________________ and traffic information
(2) Announce when attention is focused _______________________ of the aircraft
(3) Adjust avionics; monitor and transmit on assigned ________________________
(4) Navigate
(5) Cross-check systems and flight ___________________________________
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