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1.1.3 The overall conduct of Polar flights is very similar to other long-haul B777 operations. However, these operations provide some new operational challenges. Significant research and line experience serve as the foundation for our Polar operations and this section of the IFOG. The design objective3 of this section is to provide flight crews with all the information needed to conduct Polar operations safely and efficiently. While every effort will be made to keep this section up to date by the normal IFOG revision process, it is imperative to understand that changes are being made Polar operations on almost a weekly basis by different governmental agencies. Information on such changes will normally be published in Pilot Bulletins, NOTAMS, and Training Bulletins to provide more timely notification. Issue I 28.08.2007 Rev. 0 2. REFERENCES A familiarity with the basic requirements of international operations is assumed. However, it is strongly recommended that the following material be reviewed : . QFE/meters altimetry (Section 3-1). . Cold weather altitude correction (Section 3). . ETOPS/LRN procedures (Section 3-1). . FMC polar operations (Section 6-11). . Limitations (Section 1).
2.2 Operations Manual . AirIndia Operations Manual 2.3 Honeywell B777 FMS Pilot’s Guide 2.4 Jeppesen . Emergency Section –. Russia, and Central Asian Republics 2.5 Communications 2.6 Late Temporary Changes |