Copilot Duties
Specific 1
Notify pilot when 1000 feet prior to assigned altitude.
Specific 7
Complete landing checklist with pilot/flight engineer and review at 500' AGL
Specific 12
Make all necessary entries into the CDU 7000. Flight modifications shall be verified by the pilot prior to the copilot executing the flight plan.
Specific 2
Record approach/landing speeds when given in the Approach checklist
General 4
Record the following information when received from the controlling authority: A. Headings, altitudes assigned. B. Communications frequencies assigned. C. Clearances. D. Applicable airport information (runway, altimeter, wind, etc.)
Specific 3
When pilot calls for landing gear extension, repeat approach/landing speeds. Repeat decision height/minimum descent altitude as applicable.
General 2
Ensure applicable navigation and communications receivers are tuned to correct frequencies during the approach.
General 1
Back up the pilot during all phases of the approach, provicing assistance as required. Ensure checklists are completed.
Specific 8
Be prepared to assist the pilot as directed in the event a missed approach procedure must be executed.
Specific 6
Call contact and runway location (left/right) when runway or approach lights are in sight. Repeat approach/landing speeds.
Specific 10
Call out "Approach mode active" during FMS approaches (FMS 1 or 2 selected as course search) when RNP value sequences to RNP 0.3 (typically 2NM from the final approach fix) and APPROACH is displayed on the CDU-7000
Specific 5
Call out "Approaching MDA/DH" when 100 feet above minimums.
Specific9
Call out any rate of descent in excess of 1000 fpm when on final approach
Specific 4
Call out any time airspeed is slower than specified
General 3
Handle all communications during terminal procedures.
Specific 11
Set the desired altitude in the ADDU and call out the altitude. The pilot shall repeat the desired altitude after verifying the altitude is properly set.