During the day, planes that take people to the sky and transport them to the places they want to reach as soon as possible must complete their pre-flight preparations as soon as possible. The teams ‘ primary goal is to ensure flight safety. At the airport, we can describe this process as doing a lot of work in a little time.
What Are The New Post-Flight Preparation Stages?
- After the flight, the technical team in the field thoroughly checks the inside and outside of the aircraft.
- Aircraft fuel, called Jet A1, is loaded onto the aircraft.
- As fuel loading continues, another team loads the food and drinks that passengers will consume inside the plane.
- Officers begin placing passengers ‘ suitcases on the plane.
- Cabin attendants check everything from food and drink inside the aircraft to flight safety.
- The captain pilot and his assistant enter the cockpit and begin preparations for the flight.
- Finally, the Captain-pilot makes his final checks by circling the plane.
- After the captain gives the pilot’s approval, the passengers are transported to the plane by buses.
- The aircraft is technically delivered to the flight crew after checking every visible part before the flight.
- At the end of these stages, the aircraft will be ready for its new flight.
When Do The Pilots And Flight Attendants Get On The Plane?
When the technical team in the area allows flight control, the Flight Crew (2 pilots, 4 cabin officers) arrive on the plane.
How Soon Will The Plane Be Ready To Fly?
At the same time, detailed studies are carried out for the flight while the operations related to the passengers continue. After the plane is ready for flight, our teams make boarding procedures. Once our passengers have settled on the plane, the flight is ready. This process is completed in about 40 minutes.