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Eagle Aircraft
Operations Manual and Safety Procedures
The FAA and NTSB will be notified in accordance with NTSB 830.5 and will provide
information as required in NTSB 830.6.
See Emergency Response Procedures, Attachment 3, for further information.
2.4.5
All pilots who encounter adverse weather or mechanical problems can contact Eagle
Aircraft Operations at 219-464-0132 or on frequency 122.725. If no answer call John
Slegers (D.O.) at 219-670-3278 or call your flight instructor.
2.4.6
Eagle Aircraft Operations will monitor pilot expected return time noted on dispatch
sheet. If student does not return within 30 minutes of scheduled time, Eagle Aircraft
Operations will begin to track their whereabouts.
On all solo x-countries, student will be required to file a flight plan and will have
been required to call a flight service station to receive a weather briefing. Their
intended flight plan will be known and documented through these means, as well
as listed on the student dispatch form.
Flight Service Station will have begun gathering information about a pilot's
whereabouts when student is 30 minutes late to any of their intended locations.
Eagle Aircraft will contact the flight service station to offer assistance in tracking the
student and gather any information that has been collected.
As confirmed with Terre Haute Flight Service Station, their protocol is to gather
information from the queue on the filed flight plan, contact approach control and
centers along path as well as airports, then contact law enforcement to try and
locate the student's whereabouts, and continue stepping up search until located.
Additionally, if student was local or in the practice area and not on a flight plan or if
the efforts toward locating a student on a cross country have failed, Eagle Aircraft
may my determine to contact Civil Air Patrol and local law enforcement for
assistance, and/or launch a search team by flight or ground until person is located.
3.1
Qualifications
3.1.1
Before acting as PIC, customers must complete the:
Customer Data Form
Rental Agreement
Hold Harmless Agreement
Appropriate aircraft pilot checkout(s)
Appropriate written test(s)
3.1.2
Refer to Attachment 1 for a list of initial pilot requirements.
3.1.3
Pilots must complete a Make and Model checkout in each aircraft they desire to fly as
PIC.
3.1.4
Pilots must complete a Night Checkout if they desire to fly as PIC at night.
Eagle Aircraft
Operation Manual and Safety Procedures
04/25/2012
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Pilot Qualification and Currency Requirements
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