User546
The Ultimate Show Stopper
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What are some of the different ways that you guys brief your fellow pilots before takeoff, approach, and landing. What information do you cover for each?
I'm only curious after flying with a new captain last week that briefed the above completely different from anything I'd ever heard (a by-product of his many years in another flight dept.) Theres probably no right way or wrong way, but I'm curious to see what you guys got!
Our company policy dictates that for takeoff, the pilot flying covers: V-Speeds and Power Settings, Emergency Contingincies, Review Clearance, and ask if theres any questions.
On Approach: Brief the approach plate, inbound course, initial altitude, fixes, DH/MDA, Missed Procedures, Verify Nav's Set, and Review Weather.
For landing: Review Computed Landing Data, V-Speeds, Make Standard Callouts, Go-Around Power Settings, and Initial Plan of Action if required.
I'm only curious after flying with a new captain last week that briefed the above completely different from anything I'd ever heard (a by-product of his many years in another flight dept.) Theres probably no right way or wrong way, but I'm curious to see what you guys got!
Our company policy dictates that for takeoff, the pilot flying covers: V-Speeds and Power Settings, Emergency Contingincies, Review Clearance, and ask if theres any questions.
On Approach: Brief the approach plate, inbound course, initial altitude, fixes, DH/MDA, Missed Procedures, Verify Nav's Set, and Review Weather.
For landing: Review Computed Landing Data, V-Speeds, Make Standard Callouts, Go-Around Power Settings, and Initial Plan of Action if required.