Aircraft safety engineer document
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Created on November 6, 2024
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Transcript
Todays lesson will be about airline safety documentation
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Discussion activity.
Matching definitions activity.
Self-guided research.
Safety document
Document activity
Quizlet activity
Click the link below to access Padlet. Follow the instructions provided.
Once you have completed the activity go to the next page!
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Click the link below to access Match the words to the definitions. Use the pictures provided to help you find the meaning.
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Part 1:Ask Chatgpt4! Use the link below to have a discussion with Chatgpt4 asking questions and researching important information regarding official safety documents.
Part 2:Post something that you found interesting or something new that you learned on Padlet, using the link below. By the end of the discussion you should have learned something new about documentation
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Download the document and fill in the 'Airline/operator name'. You can name your airline whatever you like, be creative! The date of inspection is todays date and inspector name is your name.When you have completed those three boxes move on to the next slide.
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I have saved you the trouble of personally checking the aircraft for the document. In the next slides I have wrote down important information regarding the plane. Please use this information to write your recommendation.
Write the your recommendation in this section here
circle or delete the yes/no sections as necessary.
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I have provided you with a sample of how to fill out the document including a recommendation
PRE-FLIGHT INSPECTION
During the pre-flight inspection, the following observations were made:Aircraft Documentation: All required documents are onboard and up to date.Exterior Inspection: The aircraft's exterior is in excellent condition with no visible damage.Interior Inspection: The interior of the aircraft is clean and organized, but one seatbelt in the passenger cabin is found to be loose.
Fill out the pre-flight check section of the document using the information noted on your right to write your recommendation.
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Fill out the fueling and refueling section and provide a recommendation.
During the fueling and fueling process, the follow observations were made:Fuel Quality: The fuel meets all required quality standards.Fueling Procedures: Fueling procedures are being followed correctly.Fueling Safety: A fuel cap was temporarily left unsecured during the process but was quickly noticed and resecured.
FUELING AND RE-FUELING INSPECTION
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During the cockpit and instrument check, the following observations were made:Cockpit Instruments: All instruments are functioning correctly.Avionics: The avionics systems and navigation equipment are working as expected.Emergency Equipment: All emergency equipment is present and in good condition, except the fire extinguisher, which is slightly overdue for its inspection.What would you recommend to address this issue based on the checklist?
Cockpit and instrument check
Fill out the cockpick and instrument section of the document. Make your recommendation.
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Aircraft weight and balance
During my inspection, all aspects of weight and balance were verified and found to be in excellent condition:Weight and Balance Calculation:The aircraft's weight and balance were carefully calculated and confirmed to be well within operational limits, ensuring safe and efficient flight performance.Loading Procedures:Proper loading procedures were followed, with all items loaded in compliance with the aircraft's approved weight and balance manual.Cargo Securement:All cargo was securely stowed and evenly distributed. Tie-downs and securing mechanisms were inspected and found to be in optimal condition, preventing any risk of shifting during flight.
Fill out the aircraft weight and balance section and make your recommendation
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During the routine inspection, the following observations were made:Runway Conditions:A major issue was identified on the runway. A large pothole, approximately 50 cm in diameter and 10 cm deep, was discovered near the touchdown zone. This poses a severe risk to aircraft during landing and takeoff and requires immediate repair.Taxiway Markings:The taxiway markings were found to be in excellent condition. All lines, including centerlines and holding position markings, are clear, visible, and compliant with safety standards.Safety Areas:The safety areas were inspected and found to be properly maintained. There are no obstructions, and drainage systems are functioning effectively.
Fill out the runway and taxiway section of the document. Make your recommendation.
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The following aspects of weather and flight conditions were observed:Weather Briefing:The pilot has received a comprehensive weather briefing, including updates on adverse weather conditions en route and at the destination. Necessary precautions have been noted.Weather Restrictions:While the weather includes moderate turbulence and scattered thunderstorms along portions of the route, conditions remain within the operational capabilities of the aircraft and the crew. The pilot is prepared to adjust the flight path if required.Crosswind Limits:Crosswinds at the departure and destination airports are near the upper operational limit but remain manageable. The pilot has verified that the aircraft can safely handle the current wind conditions.
Fill out the weather conditions section and make a recommendation using the information available
Weather conditions
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Emergency procedures
The following checks were conducted to ensure readiness for emergency situations:Emergency Evacuation:All occupants have been briefed on emergency evacuation procedures and understand their roles in the event of an emergency.Emergency Response:The pilot and crew demonstrated strong familiarity with emergency response protocols, including fire suppression, medical emergencies, and forced landings.Emergency Exits:One emergency exit sign near the rear of the cabin was found to be dimmer than the others. While still visible, it is recommended that the light be replaced to ensure maximum clarity in low-visibility situations. All exits themselves are operational and accessible.
Fill out the emergency procedures section and make your recommendation
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Compliance with regulations
The following checks were conducted to ensure compliance with aviation regulations and operational standards:Regulatory Compliance:The flight operation complies with all relevant aviation regulations. Documentation and procedures were reviewed and found to be in order.Pilot Certification:The pilot holds all required licenses and certifications, including a valid medical certificate. However, it was noted that the pilot’s biennial flight review is approaching its expiration date. While it is still valid, scheduling a renewal is recommended to avoid any lapses.Operational Limitations:The aircraft is being operated within its approved limitations, with no deviations from manufacturer specifications or operational guidelines.
Fill out the compliance with regulations section and make your recommendation.
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Congratulations on completing the document!!!
Email me your document at my email address 12345@coventry.ac.ukI will mark your work and give you feedback.
if you are still unsure on the vocabulary definitions from the Wordwall activity, move onto the next slide.
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Homework/revision
Use the link to the website Quizlet to practice the vocabulary we learned today using flashcards.