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The Nine Competencies and Their Corresponding Observable Behaviors
OB (Observable Behaviors) are the visible actions that reflect a pilot's nine core competencies as defined by IATA, with 73 specific indicators used to assess performance in training and evaluation.
Access resource →How can pilots effectively study and master their manuals?
The hierarchy of pilot manuals is AFM > FCOM > QRH > FCTM, with the AFM as the highest and unchangeable authority, while FCOM, QRH, and FCTM are manufacturer-issued; pilots should study in the order FCTM, FCOM, QRH, AFM—ideally alongside the FCTM AOP section and manual indexes.
Access resource →A mind map to understand the Airbus abnormal procedure handling process.
We created a mind map based on the Airbus FCTM AOP and the FORDEC–NITS models to illustrate the abnormal procedure handling process.
Access resource →A mind map to understand the Boeing 737 abnormal procedure handling process.
We created a mind map based on the Boeing FCTM and the FORDEC–NITS models to illustrate the B737 abnormal procedure handling process, hoping it will be helpful to everyone.
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