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Safety procedures

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Eagle Aircraft
Operations Manual and Safety Procedures
1.10
Terms and Definitions
The term "company" used in this manual refers to JS Aviation Inc. d/b/a Eagle
Aircraft – hereafter referred to as "Eagle Aircraft" or "company"
The term PIC refers to the Pilot In Command of the aircraft
The term "Student" refers to someone who does not hold a Private, Commercial, or
Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate appropriate to the category flown
The term IPC refers to an Instrument Proficiency Check as defined by 14 CFR
61.57 (d) and FAA–S-8081-4
The term "Stabilized Approach" means the aircraft is properly configured, an
appropriate airspeed and rate of descent are established and only minor heading,
pitch, and power inputs are required to maintain the flight path.
The term "FAR" stands for Federal Aviation Regulation.
The term "CFR" stands for Code of Federal Regulations.
The term "VFR" stands for Visual Flight Rules.
The term "IFR" stands for Instrument Flight Rules
The term "NTSB" stands for National Transportation Safety Board.
2.1
Dispatch Procedures
Aircraft will not be dispatched unless the dispatching authority has personally verified the
procedures established in this manual have been accomplished, including verifying
aircraft airworthiness per FAR 91.7.
2.1.1
In accordance with FAR 141.75, all aircraft used for flight training and solo flights will
have onboard: (a) a pre-takeoff and pre-landing checklist and (b) the operator's
handbook for the aircraft, if one is furnished by the manufacturer, or copies of the
handbook if furnished to each student using the aircraft.
2.2
Dispatch Authorization
2.2.1
The following staff members are authorized to dispatch aircraft:
a. Company instructor pilots are authorized to self-dispatch aircraft and to dispatch
aircraft for the flights of their assigned private pilot students.
b. All flights where a student pilot is flying solo will be dispatched by their flight
instructor or a flight instructor on-duty who is present at the airport and is familiar
with the student's capabilities.
c. Dispatcher can dispatch rental flights, or Private Pilot certificates or higher.
Eagle Aircraft
Operation Manual and Safety Procedures
04/25/2012
Page 11 of 56
Aircraft Dispatch Procedures
FAA Approved
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