Issued: -DEC-2004 | To: China Airlines | Safety Recommendation AAR 1/2004 (1) |
China Airlines should remind its MD11 pilots of the need for an early and complete approach briefing. |
Issued: -DEC-2004 | To: HK CAD | Safety Recommendation AAR 1/2004 (10) |
With reference to local wind effects, HKO should provide information regarding the character of airflow in the vicinity of the TDZ of RW 25L and RW 25R in conditions of severe tropical storms and, in particular, when the wind directions are between northwest, through north, to south with the purpose of providing the CAD with further advisory meteorological
information to be included in the Hong Kong AIP. |
Issued: -DEC-2004 | To: China Airlines | Safety Recommendation AAR 1/2004 (2) |
China Airlines should review the content of its CRM training course to ensure that contributions made by the monitoring pilot, in operational situations, are both accurate and appropriate. |
Issued: -DEC-2004 | To: China Airlines | Safety Recommendation AAR 1/2004 (3) |
China Airlines should review its MD11 training syllabuses to ensure the crew monitor the automated systems on the flight deck, so as to be ready to intervene, or override manually, whenever necessary. |
Issued: -DEC-2004 | To: China Airlines | Safety Recommendation AAR 1/2004 (4) |
China Airlines should consider the introduction of a Flight Instructor Guide of a type used by other MD11 operators and which includes advice to training staff on techniques to be followed during crosswind landings. |
Issued: -DEC-2004 | To: China Airlines | Safety Recommendation AAR 1/2004 (5) |
China Airlines should, in association with the Boeing Company, amend the recommended landing procedures in the MD11 SOP to include procedures for approaches and landings in more demanding weather conditions. |
Issued: -DEC-2004 | To: China Airlines | Safety Recommendation AAR 1/2004 (6) |
China Airlines should ensure that crosswind landing limitations noted in its publications are consistent throughout. |
Issued: -DEC-2004 | To: China Airlines | Safety Recommendation AAR 1/2004 (7) |
China Airlines should re-emphasise to flight crews the need on instrument approaches, to continue to monitor the flight instruments in the final stages of the approach as prescribed in the China Airlines Flight Operations Manual (FOM). |
Issued: -DEC-2004 | To: Boeing | Safety Recommendation AAR 1/2004 (8) |
The Boeing Company and the equipment vendor should conduct a study to examine methods for preventing the loss of QAR data in the event the equipment is switched off in a non standard way such as by an interruption to the power supply. |
Issued: -DEC-2004 | To: HK CAD | Safety Recommendation AAR 1/2004 (9) |
CAD should give consideration to the installation of equipment, such as video recorders, to monitor the touch down zones of Runways 25 R/L and 07 R/L. |