Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 5-24-1994 |
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AIR125
1994 Fall – 2010 Fall |
LEC
1.0 Credit(s) 1.0 Period(s) 1.0 Load Occ |
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Airbus
320 Transition Training |
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Inflight transition training of the Airbus 320 for new hires.
Instruction includes Airbus 320 aircraft familiarization, general operations,
and aircraft specific emergency equipment/procedures. Prerequisites: AIR122. |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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AIR125 1994
Fall – 2010 Fall |
Airbus 320 Transition Training |
1.
Describe
the configuration of the Airbus 320 aircraft. (I)
2.
Locate
all equipment on board the Airbus 320. (I)
3.
Explain
the authority of the pilot-in-command with regard to crew communication and
coordination. (II)
4.
Distinguish
routine communication signals and procedures from emergency communication
signals and procedures. (II)
5.
Describe
the procedures necessary to perform the routine duties of the Flight Attendant
on board the Airbus 320 aircraft. (II)
6.
Describe
methods for handling the following types of passengers: general, infants,
children, unaccompanied minors, and those with special needs. (II)
7.
Identify
the types, location , number on board, and preflight check requirements of
emergency equipment specific to the Airbus 320 aircraft. (III)
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Competencies
MCCCD
Official Course Outline: |
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AIR125 1994
Fall – 2010 Fall |
Airbus 320 Transition Training |
I. Airbus 320 Aircraft
Familiarization A. Aircraft General 1. Cabin Configuration 2. Flight Deck
Configuration 3. Aircraft Statistics 4. Galleys 5. Lavatories 6. Stowage Areas B. Aircraft Systems 1. Air Conditioning and
Pressurization 2. Communication 3. Lighting and Electrical 4. Oxygen 5. Water 6. Entertainment C. Aircraft Exits 1. General Information 2. Exits with Slides 3. Window 4. Flight Deck D. Flight Attitudes 1. Normal Aircraft 2. Abnormal Landing 3. Flotation E. Equipment and
Furnishings 1. Flight Attendant
Stations 2. Passenger Seats 3. Passenger Information
Signs II. General Operations A. Crew Communication and
Coordination 1. Authority of
Pilot-in-Command 2. Routine Signals and
Procedures 3. Emergency Signals and
Procedures 4. Crewmember Briefings B. Duties and Procedures 1. Preflight 2. Inflight
3. Prior to Landing 4. Taxi and Arrival 5. After Arrival 6. Irregular Operations C. Passenger Handling 1. General 2. Infants, Children, and
Unaccompanied Minors 3. Special Needs Passenger 4. Seating Requirements 5. Smoking/No Smoking Requirements
III. Aircraft Specific
Emergency Procedures A. Ditching Equipment 1. Types 2. Location 3. Number on Board 4. Preflight Check B. Ground Evacuation
Equipment 1. Types 2. Location 3. Number on Board 4. Preflight Check C. First Aid Equipment 1. Emergency Medical Kit 2. First Aid Kit D. Portable Oxygen Systems 1. Portable Oxygen Bottles 2. Protective Breathing
Equipment E. Firefighting Equipment 1. Fire Extinguishers 2. Protective Breathing
Equipment 3. Lavatory Equipment F. Emergency Exits |