Manual flight:
Hand flying without flight directors/auto thrust is permitted under the following conditions:
F/Ds off OR Auto thrust off
F/Ds off AND/OR Auto thrust off
FCU altitude selections:
Normally all altitude restrictions shall be set in the FCU window.
Notwithstanding the following exceptions are permitted:
The use of a selected vertical mode will remove the protection provided by:
Any active managed vertical mode and result in any procedural altitudes being violated.
When cleared for an approach by ATC, but not yet on a published segment of the approach, the last assigned ATC altitude shall be maintained:
Until established on a published segment of that approach.
In order to cover the possibility of an incapacitation, the PM shall:
Place their hand near the side stick during critical phases of flight, ready to take priority.
PM shall place their feet lightly on the rudder pedals, clear of the brakes, at all times below circuit altitude to cover incapacitation.
MAX Autobrake shall be set for takeoff and LO/MED for landing.
When taking into account the setting for landing the following shall be considered:
The before takeoff checklist shall be repeated when:
There is a change to aircraft configuration, T/O data, or runway.
The approach checklist shall be repeated when:
There is a change of runway or approach.
Unattended Aircraft.
If all members of an operating crew temporarily leave an aircraft unattended for any period of time, upon return to the aircraft the crew shall ensure:
AIRCRAFT PUSHBACK AND TOWING.
An ATC clearance shall not:
Be requested during pushback.
If ATC call with a clearance they should be told to standby.
Is the use of reverse thrust permitted during pushback?
No.
When may the ground engineer be cleared to disconnect?
When the engine start is complete (AVAIL memo displayed) and the N/W STEER DISCONNECT is displayed.
When may the parking brake be released for commencement of taxi?
Before entering the runway:
The correct runway and departure point shall be identified and confirmed by both pilots by reference to signs and/or markings.
When must seat belts be worn?
Each crew member shall ensure before takeoff or landing that their seat, rudder pedals and armrests are correctly positioned and that their seat belt and shoulder harness is fastened.
Terrain clearance.
During departures and arrivals that do not follow published procedures, the crew must take account of:
Can crew assume that an ATC clearance will provide adequate terrain separation?
No.
If any doubt exists ATC must be questioned.