Pilot's Operating Handbook
Section 3
Emergency procedures
EASA Approved
Edition 1 - January 15, 2018
Rev. 0
Page 3.1.3
Procedure format
PROCEDURE TITLES
Name of the procedure
1/X
Procedure introduction or description of symptoms associated with the failure are
presented like this at the beginning of the procedure.
1/X is written if the procedure extends over 2 pages or more.
MEMORY ITEMS
The memory items are indicated with a grey border box as shown hereafter :
The memory items are written like this.
Memory items are critical steps that must be executed quickly from memory without
referring to POH or checklist.
CONDITIONAL STEPS
Conditions are presented like this :
1 -
With related actions to perform indented inside.
VALIDITY / EFFECTIVITY
>> Pre/Post-MOD70-xxxx-xx
Before procedure title, represents a specific validity / effectivity for the entire
procedure below. If nothing is specified, the procedure applies to all airplanes.
>> Validity inside a procedure is presented like this
1 -
With actions related to this validity listed under.
CONTINUATION AND ENDING
The end of the entire procedure is indicated by :
End of procedure.
Procedure completion within the body of the procedure as a result of a condition is
indicated by :
End of procedure
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