The FLYCO Hot Weather Operations course is designed with the following sections.
The first section discusses the definitions and terms used and as well, discusses the challenges
faced with this type of operation. The course then looks at ground operations for cabin and cockpit crew.
Following ground operations, The course then looks at engine start, taxi and takeoff limitations.
This section is followed by the cruise and approach section of the course which discusses the
limitations of these operations. The next section of the course outlines proper post flight procedures
relative to Hot Weather Operations. This is followed by a full summary of the course.
This course meets all state authority regulations. FLYCO courses are constantly monitored and
updated when major changes in authority documentation is released.
Course Objectives:
CAUTION
INTRODUCTION
DEFINITIONS & TERMS
TYPES OF HOT WEATHER CHALLENGES AND EFFECTS ON THE OPERATION
GROUND PROCEDURES
FLIGHT PLANNING
EXTERNAL PRE-FLIGHT INSPECTION
FLIGHT DECK & CABIN PREPARATION
ENGINE START
TAXI-OUT
TAKEOFF LIMITATIONS
IN-FLIGHT PROCEDURES
CRUISE OPERATION
APPROACH AND LANDING PROCEDURES
POST FLIGHT PROCEDURES
TAXI-IN & PARK
CHANGE OVER PROCEDURES
SUMMARY