A Line Check is a formal assessment of an aviation crew member’s ability to perform their duties safely and effectively. It involves evaluating the crew member’s knowledge, skills, and decision-making abilities in various scenarios.
The due date for a Line Check is typically calculated based on the last completed check and the interval required by regulatory standards. For example, commercial pilots are often required to undergo a Line Check every 12 months.
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