Final
Report № AIFN/0010/2018, issued on 10 January 2022
5
The Copilot was on stage five of the training program after successfully completing stage
four as part of the
second officer’s training to remove the restrictions related to proper handling
techniques for:
Taxi techniques
Speed control
Altitude and thrust coordination, instrument scan
Descent profiles and stabilized approaches
Landing techniques (including crosswind)
PM [pilot monitoring] duties
Situational awareness and forward planning.
Accordingly, the Copilot was released to perform the duties of the pilot flying without the
supervision of a cover pilot
1
.
The Commander and the Copilot were together on a four-day pairing and had operated
four uneventful sectors together on 16 and 17 September. The Copilot was the pilot flying for the
two departures from OMSJ, and both were intersection takeoff at Bravo 6 for runway 12. The
Investigation did not find negative observations or comments
about the Copilot’s performance by
previous instructors.
Table 2 illustrates the flight crew information.
Table 2.
Crew information
Commander
Copilot
Age
51
34
Type of license
ATPL-A
MPL
Valid to
24 Aug 2021
24 June 2026
Rating
IR/MPA/A320
IR/MPA/A320
Total flying time (hours)
22184
159.88
Total on this type (hours)
15536
159.88
Total last 90 days (hours)
220.01
157.97
Total on type last 90 days (hours)
220.01
157.97
Total last 7 days (hours)
21.57
19.19
Total on type last 7 days (hours)
21.57
19.19
Total last 24 hours (hours)
0
0
Last line check
10 September 2018
NA
Medical class
Class I
Class I
Valid to
12 August 2019
2 January 2019
1
The Operator’s
operation manual-part A
(
OM-A)
states: Cover Pilot
“A pilot serving in any capacity other than the pilot-in-command,
who is onboard the aircraft for the main purpose of replacing the trainee pilot during his inability to operate or succeeding the
commander in the event of his incapacitatio
n.” … “A cover pilot may be any crew qualified to operate from at least one of the pilot
seats of the aircraft type”