Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2007-70 (Year: 2007, Number: 70)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: Melléklet a 2007. évi XLVI. törvényhez
Paragraph Index: 2177

e) information that can be grouped based on the phase of operation in which it is used. 2.3 Time critical information should be placed early and prominently in the flight safety documents system. 2.4 Time critical information, time sensitive information, and frequently used information should be placed in cards and quick-reference guides. 3. Validation The flight safety documents system should be validated before deployment, under realistic conditions. Validation should involve the critical aspects of the information use, in order to verify its effectiveness. Interactions among all groups that can occur during operations should also be included in the validation process. 4. Design 4.1 A flight safety documents system should maintain consistency in terminology and in the use of standard terms for common items and actions. 4.2 Operational documents should include a glossary of terms, acronyms and their standard definition, updated on a regular basis to ensure access to the most recent terminology. All significant terms, acronyms and abbreviations included in the flight documents system should be defined. 4.3 A flight safety documents system should ensure standardization across document types, including writing style, terminology, use of graphics and symbols, and formatting across documents. This includes a consistent location of specific types of information, consistent use of units of measurement and consistent use of codes. 2007/70/II. szám Annex 6 — Operation of Aircraft Part I 1/11/01 ATT H-2 27/11/03 No. 28 4.4 A flight safety documents system should include a master index to locate, in a timely manner, information included in more than one operational document. Note.— The master index must be placed in the front of each document and consist of no more than three levels of indexing. Pages containing abnormal and emergency information must be tabbed for direct access. 4.5 A flight safety documents system should comply with the requirements of the operator’s quality system, if applicable. 5. Deployment Operators should monitor deployment of the flight safety documents system, to ensure appropriate and realistic use of the documents, based on the characteristics of the operational environment and in a way which is both operationally relevant and beneficial to operational personnel. This monitoring should include a formal feedback system for obtaining input from operational personnel. 6. Amendment 6.1 Operators should develop an information gathering, review, distribution and revision control system to process information and data obtained from all sources relevant to the type of operation conducted, including, but not limited to, the State of the Operator, State of design, State of Registry, manufacturers and equipment vendors. Note.— Manufacturers provide information for the operation of specific aircraft that emphasizes the aircraft systems and procedures under conditions that may not fully match the requirements of operators. Operators should ensure that such information meets their specific needs and those of the local authority. 6.2 Operators should develop an information gathering, review and distribution system to process information resulting from changes that originate within the operator, including:

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