Why Learn Reduced Required Landing Distance (RRLD) ?
- Opens up for 30% more airports worldwide
- The course is a requirement and aids the crew in a holistic operational view to increasing safety and efficiency
- Utilize more runway while maintaining an adequate safety margin
- Opens up for more efficent business opportunities
This course has now been developed as Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) training. The course is found in the LMS Course Builder where the course can be previewed and made available for your crew. Contact the Scandlearn training department at [email protected] if you have any further questions.
Reduced Required Landing Distance (RRLD) is made for business jet operators to increase business opportunities and reach 30% more airports. With RRLD you can be credited more by the length of the runway and take a higher payload with goods and passengers. With a RRLD approval, you get better regularity, which increases the possibility of carrying out more flights.
This RRLD online training is made to give primarily flight crews a good understanding of the regulation and procedures. This course will cover what conditions must be met and how to apply reduced required landing distance procedures of 20%.
An approved flight crew is eligible to operate the RRLD type of training with a turbo-jet aircraft. The flight must be categorized as commercial air transport, non-scheduled and on-demand, in other words business aviation. The aircraft intended to be used must have a seating capacity with less than 19 passengers or less and a maximum certified take off mass of 45,360 kgs or less. Remember to have an eligibility statement for RRLD in its aircraft flight manual.
This training program complies with EASA Regulation AMC1 CAT.A.POL.255. EASA has outlined a list of restrictions and requirements for the safe and lawful application of RRLD operations.
Topics Included
- Purpose
- Flight Crew Training and Checking
- Aerodrome landing analysis program, ALAP
- Operators Certification
- Recurrency
Regulatory Compliance
Our course closely follows the EASA regulations but is also suitable for operators complying with other standards globally.