Download Print this page

JS Aviation Eagle Operation Manual page 7

Safety procedures

Advertisement

Eagle Aircraft
Operations Manual and Safety Procedures
1.3.3 Chief Flight Instructor
1.
Reports to the Director of Operations.
2.
Chief Flight Instructor under the guidance of the D.O. may assist in hiring and firing
flight personnel.
3.
Supervises flight crew personnel.
4.
Conducts or supervises all training activities of flight crew personnel.
5.
Advises the Director of Operations regarding the training of flight crew personnel.
6.
Assists the Director of Operations in formulating operations policies, coordinates those
policies, and coordinates operations and training.
7.
Ensures that all aircraft are properly equipped for applicable operations.
8.
Disseminates information to all crewmembers pertaining to routes, airports, NOTAMS,
NAVAIDS, company policies, and regulations.
9.
Maintains proficiency as Pilot-in-Command.
10.
Prepares and maintains proficiency records, pilot files, flight schedules, reports, and
correspondence pertaining to flight operations activities.
11.
Submits all reports regarding flight personnel to the Director of Operations.
12.
Keeps the aircraft copies of this Operations Manual current.
13.
Ensures that all flight crew personnel are certified and supervised according to the
requirements specified in the Federal Aviation Regulations.
14.
Direct all flight training and checkout activities according to 14 CFR Parts 61, 91, and
141, and this manual
15.
Make applicant/instructor assignments.
16.
Develop standardized flight check procedures.
17.
Appoint assistants according to 14 CFR Part 141, as needed for each course of
instruction.
18.
Stop any pilot from flying when, in the Chief Flight Instructor's judgment, flight safety
may be compromised
The Assistant Chief Flight Instructor and the Chief Flight Instructor will work as a team in
maintaining the highest of standards with crew training, crew management, and crew paperwork.
The Director of Operations, the Asst. Chief Flight Instructor, and the Chief Flight Instructor will
work as a team in keeping Eagle Aircraft operation to the standards set forth in the Operational
Manual, Flight Training Manual, and any other documented form of communication with the
FAA. The aforementioned positions will maintain an open line of communication through
briefings, conferences, or other forms of communication.
The Chief Flight Instructor will have decision making responsibility. If he/she chooses to
delegate responsibilities then it must be supervised through to the conclusion by the Chief Flight
Instructor.
Eagle Aircraft
Operation Manual and Safety Procedures
04/25/2012
Page 7 of 56
FAA Approved
Date:
_

Advertisement

loading