NATOPS GENERAL FLIGHT AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL CNAF M DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY COMMANDER, NAVAL AIR FORCES 40 UAS Policies and Operations Life Preservers, and Waivers to Min Flt Hrs 42 Aeromedical and Swim/Physical Requirements 43 Closed Tower Ops, Weather Briefing, Parachute Warning, . The manufacturer should establish flight duty and rest requirements for Manufacturer Pilots and Safety Pilots, codified in a Flight Operation Manual or an equivalent document. These requirements should include a maximum number of Evaluation Flights that can be conducted per pilot per day. Use of Contract Pilots. made to the Director of Flight Operations and will be reviewed on an individual basis. Only the Director of Flight Operations or President is authorized to grant one-time deviations to the policies and procedures contained within this manual. Errors It is the responsibility of each manual holder to notify AIA of any errors or omissions.
are considered to be minimum requirements. All LaRC flight operations shall be in compliance with all applicable Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR), Federal law, and the rules set forth in this manual. The guidelines and procedures in this manual are not intended to conflict with any Aircraft Flight Manual (AFM) or Pilot's Operating Handbook. B. Flight Operations Policies, Methods, and Procedures. Either the GOM, a section of the GOM such as a flight operations policy manual, or a Company Flight Manual (CFM) (see Volume 3, Chapter 32, Section 1 for a definition of CFM) may contain flight operations policies, methods, and procedures. When an operator operates a variety of aircraft. manned/unmanned aircraft operations, crew requirements, and flight rules. It also covers Army aviation general provisions, training, standardization, and management of aviation resources. The term aircraft and aircrew member will be considered synon-ymous and include both manned and un-manned requirements. Where there are dif-.
provide an Operations Manual for use by, and guidance of, the operations personnel of the operator. The Operations Manual must contain all necessary information, procedures and instructions to ensure the safe conduct of aircraft operations. However, Operations Manuals normally contain a greater range of information than is. The AFS Flight Standards Flight Operations Manual (FOM) outlines AFS policies and procedures that the AFS Flight Program uses for its flight program operations. In the past, several different documents outlined requirements for operation of aircraft by the FAA. This required users to refer to multiple sources for guidance. natops general flight and operating instructions manual cnaf m department of the navy commander, naval air forces cnaf m
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