Boeing 767 Training Manual Flight Crews. Welcome to the 767 fleet. The next three months will be very intensive for you as are all conversion courses. To obtain maximum benefit from the program it requires commitment both from the trainee and the instructors. This manual was put together with the intention of supporting you in achieving the outlined goals. The objective of this program is to impart both knowledge and skills in systems, manipulation, management and crew coordination so as to allow you to operate the B767 in a safe and efficient manner in both normal and non normal operations. The conversion course consists of 4 major sections, each split into sub sections. Ground Training The classes that are taught are listed below. • Systems via CBT • Operations manual General/Basic. • Standard operating procedures (SOP)= • Performance • All weather operations • Review on the box (cockpit mock up) • ETOPS • North Atlantic operations • Weight and balance • Safety and security • Aircraft external • Technical training • Introduction to Jeppesen. The simulator component of the conversion course if approached with the right attitude can be both rewarding and enjoyable. As each day of training last for at least 7 hours including briefings, debriefings your own home study and the session itself you will become rather tired. We will endeavour to obtain slots in the simulator at a reasonable hour, however, as we do not have our own simulator, this is not always possible. The simulator component of the conversion course if approached with the right attitude can be both rewarding and enjoyable. As each day of training last for at least 7 hours including briefings, debriefings your own home study and the session itself you will become rather tired. We will endeavour to obtain slots in the simulator at a reasonable hour, however, as we do not have our own simulator, this is not always possible. Cockpit systems simulator (CSS) or as it is commonly referred to “the fixed base” is, as its name implies, a systems simulator. Its primary role is to prepare the trainee so as to obtain maximum benefit from the full flight simulator. There are three sessions, each four hours in duration which require extensive briefings and debriefings. The general recommendation would be a two hour briefing and an hour debriefing which would include an overview to the next session so as to give the trainees some guidance for their own study.
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