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CL O-Ops015b
CL O-Ops015b
AVIATION HOUSE
P. M. B. 21029, 21038, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
Demonstration flights must be conducted in all respects as if they were revenue services. Depending
on the nature of the operation, more than one demonstration flight may be required.
• Demonstration flights must cover at least two route sectors, with one sector preferably
conducted at night.
• Adequate time must be planned at each port to allow for inspection of the applicant’s ground
staff, procedures and facilities, and to enable inspection of dispatch preparation, aircraft
loading, passenger processing and aircraft servicing.
• A demonstration flight must include a representative selection of the destinations intended to
be serviced.
• In the interests of realism, the operator should be asked to carry operator staff or their family
and friends to simulate a normal passenger load. The operator’s cargo or equipment may
also be carried.
1. Check `S’ column if you reviewed the record, procedure or event and it is `Satisfactory’.
2. Check `U’ column if you reviewed the record, procedure or event and it is `Unsatisfactory’.
3. Check NS (not seen) column if you did not review the record, procedure or event or you do
not have adequate information to make a valid comment.
4. Check NA (not applicable) column, if the line item is not required in this particular situation.
5. ’Enter any notes on reverse side regarding a ‘U’ answer for transfer to the Safety Issues
Resolution Report.
6. For later reference, precede any notes with the appropriate question number.
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