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multi-pilot aircraft
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- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Manual of civil aviation medicine. 3rd ed. Montreal, 2012. (Doc. 8984 AN/895).
- Contexto
- In a multi-pilot aircraft only 10 per cent of flight time is critical (risk reduced by a factor of 10) as incapacitations are assumed to occur randomly. Therefore only one in ten in-flight incapacitations will occur during a critical stage of flight and thus pose a flight safety risk.
- Training is obviously one of the most important parts of the licensing system. For several licences, an applicant may choose to take an approved training course instead of a regular course and thus be eligible for reduced experience requirements. It is expected that even more emphasis will be placed on training in the future. The advent of the multi-crew pilot licence has provided a new method of training of individuals intending to operate only multi-pilot aircraft.
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