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Old 12-24-2017 | 05:57 PM
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Is there anything in the FARs or AIM that specifies altitude for sterile cockpit? Other than our manuals, I mean? 121.542 just says 10,000 feet, and doesn’t specify what measurement is being used. OAL use 10,000 MSL, just curious why we choose “approximately 10,000’ AFE”, when there is an easier number to see on our instruments?

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Agree 120%..HOWEVER..The 10,000' chime now being predicated on AFE and not MSL is ridiculous
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Old 12-24-2017 | 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by HighFlight
Is there anything in the FARs or AIM that specifies altitude for sterile cockpit? Other than our manuals, I mean? 121.542 just says 10,000 feet, and doesn’t specify what measurement is being used. OAL use 10,000 MSL, just curious why we choose “approximately 10,000’ AFE”, when there is an easier number to see on our instruments?
Let's hope it's because we're heading west : )
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Old 12-24-2017 | 06:11 PM
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Let's hope it's because we're heading west : )
2nd that!

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Old 12-24-2017 | 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by HighFlight
Is there anything in the FARs or AIM that specifies altitude for sterile cockpit? Other than our manuals, I mean? 121.542 just says 10,000 feet, and doesn’t specify what measurement is being used. OAL use 10,000 MSL, just curious why we choose “approximately 10,000’ AFE”, when there is an easier number to see on our instruments?
Remember, we have a crew member or 2 in the back too. We have standard altitudes we as pilots do things at, this gives the FA's a standard altitude and thus known quantity of time to finish all the junk they need to do. The chime is their trigger, take a peek in the FAM all the stuff they are supposed to accomplish. Now they don't have to google the elevation of Denver, Boise or Casper to see how fast they have to work. Per FOM, sterile for cockpit is still 10k msl and 1000 feet to level off, the 10000 afe chime is simply for the flight attendant as far as I can see, so we can chat away between 10k afe and 10k Msl. The only place in a company manuals that states the 10k agl chime is the start of sterile is in the FAM, which obviously we don't have to follow.

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Old 12-24-2017 | 06:57 PM
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If the chime is really for FAs, and provides a known amount of time, then it should be based on time to landing, not altitude. Consider flights that never get up to 10,000.

OAL use 10,000 MSL for the chime, just curious as to why we choose to be different. Haven’t really paid attention when on DL JS, but maybe it’s “the Delta way”.

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Remember, we have a crew member or 2 in the back too. We have standard altitudes we as pilots do things at, this gives the FA's a standard altitude and thus known quantity of time to finish all the junk they need to do. The chime is their trigger, take a peek in the FAM all the stuff they are supposed to accomplish. Now they don't have to google the elevation of Denver, Boise or Casper to see how fast they have to work. Per FOM, sterile for cockpit is still 10k msl and 1000 feet to level off, the 10000 afe chime is simply for the flight attendant as far as I can see, so we can chat away between 10k afe and 10k Msl. The only place in a company manuals that states the 10k agl chime is the start of sterile is in the FAM, which obviously we don't have to follow.
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Old 12-24-2017 | 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by HighFlight
If the chime is really for FAs, and provides a known amount of time, then it should be based on time to landing, not altitude. Consider flights that never get up to 10,000.

OAL use 10,000 MSL for the chime, just curious as to why we choose to be different. Haven’t really paid attention when on DL JS, but maybe it’s “the Delta way”.
On flights below 10k a good flight crew briefing should solve that problem. As long as the CA brings it up, the FA isn't on her cell phone talking about her cats, and the FO isn't busy studying for upgrade.
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Old 12-24-2017 | 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by HighFlight
If the chime is really for FAs, and provides a known amount of time, then it should be based on time to landing, not altitude. Consider flights that never get up to 10,000.

OAL use 10,000 MSL for the chime, just curious as to why we choose to be different. Haven’t really paid attention when on DL JS, but maybe it’s “the Delta way”.
Depends on the airline. OO chimes at FL180 on the way down, as best as I can tell...
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Old 12-25-2017 | 06:55 AM
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Originally Posted by KSCessnaDriver
Depends on the airline. OO chimes at FL180 on the way down, as best as I can tell...
Seems like it would make the most sense, which is odd because OO doing anything that makes sense is rare.

I don’t buy the FA argument in regards to 10,000 AFE because the first thing they want to know when they walk onboard is the flight time and mileage. The chime just tells them when they can begin/wrap up that process.
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Old 12-25-2017 | 09:31 AM
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i file 8000 just so I don’t have to do the chime or turn off the lites
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Old 12-25-2017 | 09:54 AM
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Here's my take on doing things STANDARD, SOP or BY THE BOOK. As a Captain, it makes things so much easier on the FO if the Captain at least tries to operate Standard.

Is Standard perfect? No, but at least everything is predictable.

Should every deviation from Standard be a beatdown event? No, but Standard should be the target. All planned deviations should be prebriefed thru an archaic method of communication called talking.

Be nice to the FO.

That's all.
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