What does Operational Procedures cover?
Operational Procedures covers the rules and good practice of commercial operations: general requirements, special operational hazards and procedures (such as low-visibility or contaminated-runway operations), and emergency and abnormal procedures. It connects regulation to the realities of line flying.
What this subject covers
- General operational requirements
- Special operational procedures and hazards
- Low-visibility and adverse-condition operations
- Transport of dangerous goods
- Security and emergency procedures
- Cabin safety and evacuation
Study tip
It overlaps with Air Law and Human Performance — relating each procedure to its underlying rule and reason helps it stick.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Operational Procedures about?
It is about how commercial flights are operated safely and legally — general requirements, special hazards and procedures, dangerous goods, security and emergencies.
Does it overlap with other subjects?
Yes, with Air Law and Human Performance. Studying them together reinforces all three.
Is it aligned with EASA subject 070?
Yes — questions follow the ECQB 070 learning-objective areas.