Pilot Flying (PF) and Pilot Monitoring (PM)
Pilot Flying (PF) and Pilot Monitoring (PM)
Description
When two pilots fly a fixed-wing aeroplane which requires a two-person flight crew, the aircraft commander, who must be appropriately qualified and hold the rank of Captain, will normally occupy the left hand seat and the First Officer or Co-Pilot will normally occupys the right hand seat.
Before the commencement of each flight sector, the aircraft commander decides which pilot will take direct responsibility for flying the aircraft for the complete flight or for particular parts of it such as the Descent/Approach and Landing and they become 'Pilot Flying' (PF) for that sector or the specified part of it. The other pilot is then designated for that sector or relevant parts of it as 'Pilot Monitoring' (PM) or alternatively as 'Pilot Not Flying' (PNF) and in that role must monitor the flight management and aircraft control actions of the PF and carry out support duties such as communications and check-list reading. The Operations Manual will specify fully the roles for the PF and PM/PNF, but one of the most important aspects of the duties of any PM/PNF is the cross-check of the actions of PF. Indeed, this part of the role represents one of the most important single reasons why a two-pilot flight crew is specified.
Subject absolutely to the determination of the aircraft commander, the two roles during any particular crew duty will normally be shared so that both undertake PF and the PM/PNF duties. Whatever their role, the designated aircraft commander is responsible for all aspects of the safe operation of the aircraft. Appropriately qualified Check/Training Captains may occupy either seat as aircraft commander for crew training purposes.
When the terms PF and PM /PNF were first introduced, it was normal for the roles to be designated, subject only to limitations on the ability to directionally control an aircraft on the ground imposed by the absence of a steering tiller for the pilot in the right hand seat, to be designated for a complete flight sector. Nowadays, some operators use the Monitored Approach concept in which the pilot who is PM during the descent and approach will become PF for the landing in order to improve the operational safety aspects of the transition from instrument flight to the visual reference required for touch down after almost all approaches.
Further Reading
- Checklists and Monitoring in the Cockpit: Why Crucial Defenses Sometimes Fail, July 2010
- A Practical Guide for Improving Flight Path Monitoring, November 2011
UK CAA
- Monitoring Matters: Guidance on the development of Pilot Monitoring Skills, CAA Paper 2013/02.
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- B742 / B741, Tenerife Canary Islands Spain, 1977
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- B737 / A332, Seatle-Tacoma WA USA, 2008
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- D328, Mannheim Germany, 2008
- RJ85, en-route, north of Tampere Finland 2009
- A319/B733, en-route, near Moutiers France, 2010
- B722, Lagos Nigeria, 2006
- A310, Khartoum Sudan, 2008
- AT72, Shannon Ireland, 2011
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- MD83, Juba Sudan, 2006
- AT43, Jersey Channel Islands, 2012
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- DHC6, Dabra Indonesia, 2011
- CRJ2, Barcelona Spain, 2011
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- A333, en-route, near Bournemouth UK, 2012
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- Normal Checklists and Crew Coordination (OGHFA BN)
- Pilot Memory Aids
- Prioritisation for Pilots
- Radio Altimeter
- Risk Assessment During Onboard Fire and Smoke (OGHFA SE)
- Short Vectoring and Glideslope Interception from Above: Guidance for Controllers
- Short Vectoring and Glideslope Interception from Above: Guidance for Flight Crew
- Spatial Disorientation (OGHFA SE)
- Standard Calls (OGHFA BN)
- Startle Reflex
- Take-off / Go-around (TO/GA) Mode
- TCAS Occurrence (OGHFA SE)
- Threat and Error Management Preventing CFIT (OGHFA SE)
- Transition to Visual Flight at Night (OGHFA SE)
- Wake Turbulence Hazard - A Pilot Check List
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- Cruise
- CRJ2, Charleston WV USA, 2010
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- Executive and Planner Controller
- A319 / WT9, vicinity Stuttgart Germany, 2017
- A321, vicinity London Gatwick, UK 2020
- IL76, Yerevan Armenia, 2019
- A321, Glasgow UK, 2019
- B738, London Gatwick UK, 2020
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- A320, Sylt Germany, 2017
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- H25B, Mykonos Greece, 2017
- B788, en-route, Northwest Pacific Ocean, 2019
- B738, Halifax Canada, 2020
- GLEX, Biggin Hill UK, 2020
- A333, Port Harcourt Nigeria, 2019
- A20N / A320, Amsterdam Netherlands, 2019
- B773, en-route, west of Haifa Israel, 2021
- A320, Brisbane QLD Australia, 2020
- A320, en-route, northern Italy, 2016
- F100, Newman WA Australia, 2020
- B744, Hong Kong China, 2018
- B738, Pristina Kosovo, 2016
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- AT45, en-route, north northwest of Tanegashima Japan, 2019
- A333, Zurich Switzerland, 2020
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