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Pushback or towing involves three phases:
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positioning and connecting the tug and tow bar

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moving the airplane

.
disconnecting the tow bar. Proper training of both pilots and ground maintenance and good communication


between the flight deck and ground personnel is essential for a safe pushback
operation.
The headset operator, who is walking in the vicinity of the nose wheel, is usually

the person injured or killed in the majority of the accidents. Procedures that do not
have personnel in the vicinity of the nose wheels are key to reducing the
possibility of these type accidents.

Note: Pushback or tow out is normally accomplished with all hydraulic systems pressurized and the nose wheel steering locked out.
The captain should ensure that all appropriate checklists are completed prior to airplane movement. All passengers should be in their seats, all doors closed and all equipment away from the airplane. After tow tractor and tow bar have been connected obtain a pushback clearance from ground control. Engine start may be accomplished during the pushback or delayed until the pushback is completed. Ground personnel should be on headset to observe and communicate to the flight crew any possible safety hazards.
Note: The aircraft should not be taxied away from a gate, or pushback position, unless the marshaller clears the airplane to taxi.

Backing with Reverse Thrust
Backing with reverse thrust is not recommended and may be prohibited by the AFM.
Taxi

Taxi General
An airport diagram should be kept in a location readily available to both crewmembers during taxi. The following guidelines aid in conducting safe and efficient taxi operations:
Prior to Taxi

both pilots verify the correct airplane parking position is entered into the
FMC



brief applicable items from airport diagrams and related charts


ensure both crewmembers understand the expected taxi route


write down the taxi clearance when received.


During Taxi

progressively follow taxi position on the airport diagram


during low visibility conditions, call out all signs to verify position


if unfamiliar with the airport consider requesting a FOLLOW ME vehicle
or progressive taxi instructions



use standard radio phraseology


read back all clearances. If any crewmember is in doubt regarding the
clearance, verify taxi routing with the written clearance or with ATC. Stop
the airplane if the clearance is in doubt



when ground/obstruction clearance is in doubt, stop the airplane and
obtain a wing-walker



avoid distractions during critical taxi phases; plan ahead for checklist
accomplishment and company communications



consider delaying checklist accomplishment until stopped during low
visibility operations



do not allow ATC or anyone else to rush you


verify the runway is clear (both directions) and clearance is received prior
to entering a runway



be constantly aware of the equipment, structures, and aircraft behind the
airplane when the engines are above idle thrust



consider using the taxi light to visually indicate movement


at night use all appropriate airplane lighting


when entering any active runway ensure the exterior lights specified in
the operations manual are illuminated

 


Prior to Landing
. plan/brief the expected taxiway exit and route to parking.


After Landing

ensure taxi instructions are clearly understood, especially when crossing
closely spaced parallel runways



delay company communications until clear of all runways.

 


Flight Deck Perspective
There is a large area near the airplane where personnel, obstacles or guidelines on the ground cannot be seen, particularly in the oblique view across the flight deck. Special care must be exercised in the parking area and while taxiing. When parked, the pilot should rely on ground crew communications to a greater extent to ensure a safe, coordinated operation.
The pilot’s seat should be adjusted for optimum eye position. The rudder pedals should be adjusted so that it is possible to apply maximum braking with full rudder deflection.
During taxiing, the pilot’s heels should be on the floor, sliding the feet up on the rudder pedals only when required to apply brakes to slow the taxi speed, or when maneuvering in close quarters on the parking ramp.
 
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