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- That, considering the wind and other meteorological conditions expected at
the altitudes where the flight is planned, in addition to the fuel needed for
the flight to the destination, sufficient fuel is carried for at least 30 minutes
of flight at normal cruising speed.
1.3.4.3 Weather considerations
Before starting the flight, the aircraft commander must familiarize themselves
with all available meteorological information necessary for the planned flight.
Flight preparation must at least include:
- A review of current weather reports and forecasts,
and
- Planning an alternative procedure if the flight cannot be completed as
planned due to weather conditions.
A flight plan should be created documenting that the flight can be conducted
as planned.
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1.3.5 Performing the service - aircraft Pilot-in-Command
No one may perform or attempt to perform duties on an aircraft
if the person concerned has a blood alcohol concentration of 0.20
per thousand or more.
One may not perform or attempt to perform duty on an aircraft if, due to:
- Weakness
- Overexertion
- Lack of sleep
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