Focus on Flight Ops

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Focus on flight ops
Welcome to July’s edition of Focus on flight ops.

In this issue we cover:

  • – training and checking systems (TCS) due date reminder
  • – TCS industry webinar recap
  • – benefits of using a Part 61 qualified person to conduct non-normal TCS activities
  • – knowing what’s in your operations manuals
  • – exemptions that may benefit your operations
  • – RotorTech wrap-up
  • – rotorcraft transition timeline update.
6 weeks left to submit your TCS documentation
Hopefully everyone is on track to submit their training and checking systems documentation to us by 31 August 2024. 
Catch up on recent TCS information sessions
If you missed out on attending our training and checking systems online info session, you can now watch the recording.

Join Greg and Andrea as they explain the ins-and-outs of what is required when submitting your training and checking documentation.

Conduct non-normal TCS activities with a Part 61 instructor
As you prepare to transition to TCS, did you know that you can use qualified Part 61 instructors and examiners to conduct airborne non-normal training and checking exercises without the need for our approval?
Knowing your manuals
Operators are accountable for understanding the details of their organisation’s operational manuals.
Exemptions that could streamline your operations
Did you know there are a range of exemptions that could help streamline your operations?

Exemptions provide you greater flexibility for implementing standard operating procedures at your organisation, such as avoiding the need to change your processes when you operate between multiple Parts.