Basic Indoctrination – Operator Specific

Provides newly hired pilots with the necessary information to understand and comply with all company policies and procedures, Federal Aviation Regulations, company operations manual, meteorology, air traffic control flight profiles and general emergency procedures.

This training is required for all flightcrew members who are enrolled in an initial new-hire category of training. Basic indoctrination is normally the first curriculum segment of instruction conducted for newly hired flightcrew members. It serves as the initial introduction for the new-hire employee to the certificate holder (CH) and to the operational requirements of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 135.

BIO-1 A. Duties and Responsibilities

To ensure that the crewmember understands what his responsibilities and duties are as they are explained in the operations manual.

Lessons

Company History Organization and Management Structure Director Of Maintenance Director of Operations Chief Pilot Pilot In Command ("PIC") Second In Command ("SIC")

BIO-1 B. Operational concepts, policies, and kind of operation.

NSAS operates a part 135 Operation, founded on strict compliance to CFR rules and regulations, and may institute policies that reflect stricter compliance for safety and Part 121 concepts. All crew members will have a thorough knowledge of the policies and concepts related to NSAS operations.

Lessons

Airworthiness Information Reporting Mechanical Irregularities
NSAS W&B Forms & Documents