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VFR Flight Briefing

The document provides an operational flight plan and briefing checklist for a VFR flight. It includes sections on the flight details, required aircraft documents, weather information, NOTAMs, fuel planning, aircraft mass and balance calculations, aircraft performance data, the planned route with details for each leg of the flight, and an in-flight briefing guide. The briefing checklist ensures verification of key details like runway in use, wind conditions, emergency procedures, and pilot responsibilities for each phase of the planned flight.

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VFR Flight Briefing

The document provides an operational flight plan and briefing checklist for a VFR flight. It includes sections on the flight details, required aircraft documents, weather information, NOTAMs, fuel planning, aircraft mass and balance calculations, aircraft performance data, the planned route with details for each leg of the flight, and an in-flight briefing guide. The briefing checklist ensures verification of key details like runway in use, wind conditions, emergency procedures, and pilot responsibilities for each phase of the planned flight.

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Operational Flight

Plan & Briefing


For VFR Flight
Date:

Departure: EOBT:
Arrival: EIBT:

Aircraft / Reg:

Number of passengers:

Note & NOTAMs:

Maxime Konareff – 2014 1


Before flight Briefing

Flight
 Destination(s)
 Aircraft suitable with flight

Documents
 Aircraft :
 Aircraft logbook
 Flight manual
 Certificate of airworthiness
 Registration certificate
 Insurance
 Weight and balance card
 Aircraft Station License
 Pilot :
 Identity card / Passport
 Licences et médical
 Pilot logbook

Weather
 Fronts chart
 TEMSI chart
 WINTEM chart
 METAR & TAF: Minimums for flight? Becoming?

NOTAMs at destination and alternates.

Fuel sheet
 Commercial
 General aviation

Mass & balance


 At take off
 At landing

Performances
 Commercial or General aviation ?

Route

For each LEG, give:

 Departure airport details ATC/AFIS/auto-info, airspace, runway in use


 Expected type of departure
 Route details and remarks
 Flight level and important altitudes (MEA, MSA…)
 Flight time
 Expected type of departure and approach
 Arrival airport details ATC/AFIS, auto-info, airspace, runway in use

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Weather
 Fronts chart:
 Temsi:
 Wintem:
 ATIS/METAR/TAF/ – Minimums:

Departure ICAO: Wind: Rwy : Airspace:


Take-off Visi/RVR Visi/RVR EOBT
Minimums Security ≤ Ceiling Weather
Altitude

Destination ICAO: ETA: Wind: Rwy : Airspace:


Landing Visi/RVR Visi/RVR ETA+/- 1h
Minimums Security
≤ Ceiling Weather
Altitude

Alternate 1 ICAO: ETA: Wind: Rwy : Airspace:


Landing Visi/RVR Visi/RVR ETA+/- 1h
Minimums Security
≤ Ceiling Weather
Altitude

Alternate 2 ICAO: ETA : Wind : Rwy : Airspace:


Landing Visi/RVR Visi/RVR ETA+/- 1h
Minimums Security
≤ Celing Weather
Altitude

Alternate 3 ICAO: ETA : Wind : Rwy : Airspace:


Landing Visi/RVR Visi/RVR ETA+/- 1h
Minimums Security
≤ Celing Weather
Altitude

Note on VFR minimums:

 Below FL100 :
- Visibility :
5 km for VFR / 3000m for special VFR departure /1500m or 30 seconds of
flight (the higher) within non controlled airspace and special VFR
- Cloud separation : 300 m vertically and 1500 m
 Above FL100 :
- Visbility : 8 km
- Cloud separation : 300 m vertically and 1500 m

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Fuel and Weight & Balance
Taxi Fuel flow: CLB Fuel Flow:  Taxi fuel : Includes APU fuel
CRZ Fuel Flow: DES Fuel flow: if necessary
Flight level: ……….. Time Quantity (Units : ………… )  Trip fuel : include SID, Trip,
STAR and procedure
Taxi fuel  Contingency fuel : 5 Min
Trip Fuel Hold or 5% of trip fuel (The
higher value)
Contingency Fuel  Alternate fuel : Trip and
Alternate fuel Procedure
 Final reserve fuel : 45 min on
Final reserve fuel piston engine (no altitude
Additional fuel specified) or 30 min at
1500ft AAL for turbine
MINIMUM FUEL engines
Extra Fuel  Additional fuel : 15 min Hold
at 1500ft AAL if no alternate
FUEL ON BOARD available when required

Weight Arm Lever (Unit…….)


(Unit………)
Dry Operating/Empty
PAX
Luggage/Cargo
Zero Fuel Weight MZFW:
Fuel
Ramp Weight MRW:
Taxi fuel
Take-Off Weight MTOW:
Trip Fuel
Landing Weight MLW:
Alternate Fuel
LDG Weight at Altn MLW:

Note:

Refer to the flight manual for


precise fuel and Weight & Balance
planning especially for balancing.

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Performances

Note: This page must be used only with a JAR23 Class B aircraft.

 Slopes for multi-engine aircraft :


Take off N Engines: …... % ≥ 4% Take off N-1 Engines: …... % ≥ 0.75%
Go Around N Engines: …... % ≥ 2.5% Go Around N-1 Engines: …... % ≥ 0.75%

 Speeds
V1: ……........... VR: ……........... V2: ……........... VYSE: ……........... VAPP: ……...........

 Take-off and Landing distances


Note: If necessary, additional correction must be applied to calculated distances.
Consider maximum 50% of headwind component and minimum 150% of tailwind component.

Departure Runway Wind


Take-off calculated Dist TORA ÷ 1.25 TORA

OR
Departure (if clearway available – use smaller corrected available distance)
Take-off calculated Dist TORA

Take-off calculated Dist TODA ÷ 1.15 TODA

Take-off calculated Dist ASDA ÷ 1.30 ASDA

Take-off alternate Runway Wind


Landing Calculated Dist LDA x 0.7 LDA

Destination Runway Wind
Landing Calculated Dist LDA x 0.7 LDA

Alternate 1 Runway Wind
Landing Calculated Dist LDA x 0.7 LDA

Alternate 2 Runway Wind
Landing Calculated Dist LDA x 0.7 LDA

Corrections for Take-off available distance: Corrections for calculated landing distance:

Slope … % - 5% per +1% slope Slope … % Add 5% per 1% slope


Grass runway ÷ 1.20 Grass Runway X 1.15
Wet grass runway ÷ 1.30 Wet Runway X 1.15

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In flight Briefing

Departure
 Who is the pilot flying?
 Runway in use
 Wind direction and velocity
 Take off config (Power, Flaps, Speeds)
 Clerance
 Security :

… is the pilot flying, Take off runway …. the wind is from the …. for …. Kts
In case of an engine failure before rotation: Throttle back, max braking, call ATC
In case of an engine failure after rotation and enough RWY remaining, throttle back, full flaps
and call AC
In case of an engine failure after rotation and not enough RWY remaining
 One engine :
- Minor engine failure …. Downwind RWY…
- Major engine failure, fly straight ahead max 30° at each side of the axis at … kts
 Multi engine:
- Below 2000ft : Full Power, Control the aircraft, Speed blue line, Identify the dead engine,
verify, feather then Emergency checklist
- Above 2000ft: Try to “restart” (check magnetos, fuel pump, fuel tanks) then same procedure.

 Note Take-off time for in-flight fuel calculation

Cruise check
 Power
 Engine instrument
 Fuel check & balancing

Arrival (RAMNS)
Who is the pilot flying?

 Weather (check Arrival and alternate ATIS or contact corresponding frequency)


 Fuel check & balancing
 NOTAMs
Prepare the cockpit this checklist:

 Runway
 Wind
 Circuit
 Approach settings (Flaps, Speeds)
 Circuit altitude
 Radio announcement

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