I wanted to let you know that the class was great and the instructor was wonderful
Jack
Chief Pilot (CA)
It’s that time of year again—the winter season is right around the corner, and it has been a while since we reviewed winter and cold-weather procedures. It's time to get out the AFM and Operations Manuals and review procedures for the aircraft we fly. International flying adds challenges to be considered.
Be familiar with the types of de-ice and anti-ice fluids acceptable for your aircraft. When planning your trip, take the time to ensure that your destination has acceptable fluids and that the processes used are compatible with your aircraft. Work with your handler to ensure arrangements to include charges for de-icing are set up in a timely manner. Be aware of how de-icing procedures may affect A-CDM timings and update your passengers on any related departure delays.
As another reminder, review when and how to calculate cold temperature altitude corrections.
Finally, take the time to check NOTAMs and other official documents for requirements. For example, Frankfurt Main (EDDF) has a restriction on deactivating Broadband/Microwave functions of SATCOM systems, such as internet or television. See the included NOTAM. Take the time to be prepared for safe winter operations.
Our training focuses on the application side of international Flight Operations while surpassing the standards as set forth by the FAA.
The course information I have received through the Scott IPC is the best I have received to date. With regard to the Scott IPC plotting chart. Great chart!!!! ...enjoyed the course and especially the reference handbook. Invaluable!!!!
Dave
Lead Pilot (OR)
I wanted to let you know that the class was great and the instructor was wonderful
Jack
Chief Pilot (CA)
