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Safety procedures

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Eagle Aircraft
Operations Manual and Safety Procedures
2.3
Dispatcher Actions
2.3.1
The individual dispatching an aircraft will ensure the PIC:
Has received, read and agrees to abide by the pertinent sections of this manual
and the Current Notices board.
Has verified via the maintenance status sheet, that the airplane has had the
required scheduled inspections and maintenance, and is in condition for safe flight
according to CFR 91.7 (subpart A)
Has presented valid government picture identification on file.
Meets the currency requirements of Paragraph 3.2
Has a valid FAA Pilot Certificate on file.
Has a valid FAA Medical Certificate on file.
Has completed and signed the Dispatch Form.
Has completed a Rental Agreement.
Has an account in good standing.
2.3.2
Aircraft will not be dispatched to student pilots unless authorized by their assigned
instructors or the flight instructor on duty.
2.4
Unprogrammed Landings
2.4.1
A student flying locally or cross-country shall land ONLY at the airports specified for
that flight. Approval for use of any other airport must be obtained from your instructor
or the chief or assistant chief instructor.
2.4.2
In the event a pilot must land at an airport other than the one previously planned for
that flight, whether due to unplanned adverse weather, or a mechanical malfunction,
the pilot must report his/her location and condition to Eagle Aircraft immediately upon
landing. The flight may not depart from that location without prior approval from the
chief or assistant chief flight instructor, or if due to mechanical malfunction, approval
from an appropriately rated mechanic or repairman approved by Eagle Aircraft Director
of Maintenance. No work is to be done on aircraft without prior approval from Eagle
Aircraft.
2.4.3
If flight from that airport is not permissible or must be delayed, it is the pilots
responsibility to ensure that the aircraft is properly secure and/or protected from
adverse weather conditions (tie down, hangaring, etc.)
2.4.4
If an off airport landing is performed as a result of catastrophic engine failure, etc. the
contact procedures shall be:
Pilot shall communicate his/her location and condition at the earliest possible time by
contacting Eagle Aircraft on common frequency 122.725 or by phone once safely on
the ground.
Emergency response, if needed, will be dispatched by Eagle Aircraft Operations or
by pilot if he/she was unable to contact Eagle Aircraft Operations by air.
Eagle Aircraft
Operation Manual and Safety Procedures
04/25/2012
Page 12 of 56
FAA Approved
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