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Flight Safety Program/School Rules
- All flying shall be conducted in accordance with the
Canadian Air Regulations, as amended and with the information Circulars
issued from time to time by Transport Canada. Flying operations shall
comply with the conditions of the Air Transport Board Licences and
Transport Canada Operating Certificates issued and in force for the
school.
- All dual and solo flying must be authorized by the
Chief Flying Instructor or his delegate and acknowledged by the student.
- No unauthorized aerobatics may be carried out in school
aircraft.
- All solo flying by pilots must be carried out within
the specified radius of the airport authorized by the Chief Flying
Instructor or his delegate.
- The Chief Flying Instructor or his delegate must specifically
authorize all cross-country flights and all landing, at other than
the home airport.
- In case of an emergency or unauthorized landing away
from home base, the pilot shall immediately contact the school. Giving
all particulars of the cause of the landing and its location and shall
not attempt to take off again without the permission of the Chief
Flying Instructor or his delegate.
- It is the pilot’s own responsibility to keep their
medical up to date and insure that other currency requirements have
been met.
- It is the pilots responsibility to see that loose
articles are removed from or secured in the aircraft and that fuel
and oil are sufficient for the intended flight and that required safety
reserve is aboard before take off.
- Safety harness or seat belts must be properly fitted
and secured at all times while the aircraft is in motion on the ground
or in the air.
- No pilot will be permitted to fly a school aircraft
while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, drugs or other medication
capable of impairing the pilot’s ability, nor shall the pilot be permitted
to carry in a school aircraft, a passenger who is under similar influence.
- Only competent persons authorized by the school instructor
may attempt to swing aircraft propellers.
- Solo low flying is prohibited. ALL Solo flights must
be carried out at an altitude of at least 1000 feet above the ground
except when taking off or landing. If a pilot encounters bad weather,
safety will be the deciding factor in selecting an altitude at which
to fly and if this is below 1000 feet. The pilot must report this
immediately after landing.
- The Chief flying Instructor has the authority to check
the flying ability of any pilot wishing to fly school aircraft, and
such may include a request that the pilot demonstrate his ability
to competently handle the school aircraft under existing conditions.
- Practice of forced landings may only be carried out
after obtaining dual with a school instructor and then, only in specified
practice areas and with the authorization of the Chief flying Instructor
of his delegate.
- All taxing will be done slowly and with due regard
to safety. Aircraft must be stopped at a safe distance from hangars
or buildings and aircraft engines must never be started in hangars.
- All flying charges incurred are on a credit basis
unless previous arrangements have been made. Any unused credit will
be refunded to the student or sponsor.
- Any breach of the above regulations or rules resulting
in damage to school aircraft or property will make the individual
fully liable for all cost incurred.
- All aircraft are fully insured. The in motion deductible
is 500$. In the event of an accident the pilot is responsible for
this deductible. Should the accident be a result of a mechanical problem,
which is not the fault of the pilot, the pilot will not be responsible
for the deductible.
- Weather Minimums: Temperature limits of –28 C and
+40 C. Wind limits of 30 knots dual and 20 knots solo. Crosswind component
should not be exceeded.
Outside of circuit
3 miles visibility and a ceiling of 1000 feet.
10 miles visibility and a ceiling of 2000 feet.
In the circuit
Dual flight: 2 miles visibility and a ceiling of 700 feet, clear of
cloud
Solo flight: 3 miles visibility and a ceiling of 1000 feet.
Night Flying
Dual: 3 miles visibility and a ceiling of 1000 feet.
Solo: 10 miles visibility and a ceiling of 2000 feet.
Cross-country
3 miles visibility and a ceiling of 1000 feet.
10 miles visibility and a ceiling of 2000 feet.
IFR
Dual only: 200 feet and ½ miles visibilit
- Each pilot shall make sure that he or she is dressed
properly for the season. This also applies to passengers. In the winter
a pilot will be refused a flight if he or she does not have the following
clothing: a) warm headwear b) warm winter footwear c) mittens d) warm
Jacket or parka. Pilots are also encouraged to have available ski
pants, and jacket, or a snowmobile suit, particularly on cross country
flights.
- Foreign Object Damage. (FOD). All pilots are asked
to be vigilant for any foreign objects on the ramp, taxiway, and runway.
If possible remove the object and notify your instructor/chief flight
instructor.
- Pilots must have a minimum of 45 minutes of fuel reserve
all flights. Visual checking of fuel levels is mandatory, and
pilots are advised to know the endurance of their tanks based hourly
consumption, rather than relying on fuel gauges.
- Pilots must report all snags on the aircraft to the
supervising instructor and enter the defect in the journey log.
- Upon the completion of a flight the pilot will park
the aircraft in the designated parking area with the control lock
in place. If strong winds are present or forecast the aircraft shall
be tied down or parked in the hanger.
- In the event of an off airport landing, or a forced
landing the Chief flight instructor shall be notified immediately.
No attempt shall be made to move the aircraft, or to resume the flight
until the situation has been fully discussed with the Chief flight
instructor, and then only on his advice.
- Qualified and properly trained people shall do refueling
only. As well, student pilots shall not add oil to an aircraft engine.
- When moving aircraft on the ground the proper tow bar
shall be used. Caution must be used when non-trained people offer
to help in the moving of aircraft. People must be shown where they
can and cannot push.
- Employees of Harv’s Air are to review the Flight Safety
Program mso-bidi-font-weight:bold'>semi-annual bases. All students
must be familiar with the flight safety program.
- Flight training may be paid in advance or as training
is received. We can accept your personal check, cash, travelers checks,
Visa or, or you may wire transfer your payment directly to: Credit
Union Central, Vancouver, BC CUCXCATTVAN, Steinbach Credit Union,
309 Main Street, Steinbach Manitoba, R0A 2A0 Account # 100100 939710
Transit # 70177-879
- Upon termination or withdrawal, the student is
entitled to a refund as follows
- After enrollment, once flight training has commenced,
all refunds are given on a pro-rate hourly basis of course completion.
In other words, as long as all charges are paid in full through
the last date of attendance, for services rendered or supplies
purchased, etc… any remaining balance will be refunded to the
student.
- Books and supplies may not be returned for a refund.
Audio-visual fees are non-refundable.
- Upon the schools’ receipt of a Request for Refund,
all monies due shall be forwarded within thirty (30) days.
Emergency Response Program
In the event of an emergency situation:
- Stay calm
- Have somebody call 911, and alert RCMP, Ambulance, and
Fire
- Evacuate survivors, secure site. Only disturb accident
site if persons or property are in danger.
- Notify CFI or delegate. Harv 326 3058, Adam 326 6902
- Notify Transportation Safety Board. (204) 983 5548
- Do not communicate with media. The CFI or delegate will
communicate with media.
All employees must review the emergency response
plan on a semi-annual bases. All instructors must familiarize their students
with the emergency response plan when commencing flight training.
Contact Harv's Air Flight School
Harv's Air Service
Steinbach South Airport
Box 1056,
Steinbach
Manitoba
CANADA
R0A 2A0
Ph: 204 326 2434
Fx: 204 326 4182
Toll free in Manitoba
(800) HARV-AIR
E-Mail adam@harvsair.com
MSN Messenger: adam@harvsair.com
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