What happens to the original and copies of a NOTOC after the commander has signed them?
Understand the Problem
The question pertains to the handling of 'Notification to Airmen' (NOTOC) documents after they have been signed by the commander. It seeks to understand the subsequent procedures or actions taken with the original and copies of the NOTOC.
Answer
The original signed NOTOC stays with the aircraft commander, and a copy is kept at the departure location.
After the commander signs the NOTOC (Notification to Captain), the original is kept by the aircraft commander onboard, and a copy is held at the departure point.
Answer for screen readers
After the commander signs the NOTOC (Notification to Captain), the original is kept by the aircraft commander onboard, and a copy is held at the departure point.
More Information
The NOTOC provides essential information to the pilot-in-command about any dangerous goods or special cargo onboard the aircraft, ensuring they are aware of potential hazards and can respond appropriately in case of emergencies.
Tips
Ensure that the copy retained on the ground is easily accessible for reference.
Sources
- Aircraft Load and Trim - skybrary.aero
- What happens to a NOTOC after the commander has signed them? - quizgecko.com
- Flight Crew & Load Planner - NOTOC - Compliance Training Online - compliancetrainingonline.com
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