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Rec. Number Issued Sort ascending Inquiry Recipient Recommendation
054/92 Aviation AO-1992-013 Heli-Tranz During pre-flight briefing for these operations, you stress the importance of not departing from the planned task without a re-briefing.
057/92 Aviation AO-1992-014 CAA In addition to the precautions already outlined by Aerospatiale in Service Letters relating to "preparation for flight after parking in falling…
052/92 Aviation AO-1992-013 Heli-Tranz Consider the carriage of a second pilot to act as lookout on these operations.
055/92 Aviation AO-1992-013 Heli-Tranz Short breaks be planned at hourly intervals on this type of operation.
037/92 Aviation AO-1990-094 CAA Explore the practicability of requiring harnesses with an upper restrain facility to be available for each passenger in aeroplanes with an authorised…
035/92 Aviation AO-1990-094 CAA Publicise the hazards associated with low level bad weather routes.
038/92 Aviation AO-1990-094 CAA Draw the pilots' attention to their duty to ensure that their passengers use the safety harness provided.
036/92 Aviation AO-1990-094 CAA Draw the pilot's attention to the limited circumstances under which low level bad weather routes can be used legally.
039/92 Aviation AO-1990-094 CAA Consider ways of educating pilots on a safe VFR procedure for negotiating localised cloud areas when the planned route involves crossing high ground.
034/92 Aviation AO-1990-094 Napier Aero Club Emphasise that the minimum altitude that the route can be used legally is 3500 feet amsl.

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