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January 10th 07, 10:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Michael Nouak
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Division of duties on an airliner
What you're looking for is called Multi-Crew Co-Operation, MCC in short.
This goes for everyone else who has so far responded in this thread. MCC and
CRM are not the same.
There are books on MCC and I won't write a new one here. You might want to
start your own research he
http://www.massey.ac.nz/~bffrey/1903...perations).pdf
BTW, CRM is not an American nor a Western phenomenon. It is a phenomenon
common to all half-decent airlines with a half-decent training department.
HTH
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On large commercial airliners with required two-person crews, how are
duties usually divided between the captain and the first officer? Are
there specific rules, or are there simply standard conventions, or
does it vary by airline/pilot, or what? Who flies the airplane at
which time, and what does the non-flying pilot do during those times?
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