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I am doing a bit of research and I am quite the outsider to the great world of Aviation.

With regards to my question, isIs there a document which highlights the responsibilities of the Pilot Flying and the Pilot Not Flying?

  Specifically, I want to find out what instruments are relegatedassigned to whom in all the stages of flight.

I haven't had any luck in finding any documents which highlight these points. So far I have read through the FAA handbooks but to no avail.

Like during takeoff, PF focuses on X and Y but PM monitors X, Y, A and Z. Then during descent, PF focuses on C and F but PM monitors C, F and A.For example:

  • During takeoff, PF focuses on X and Y but PM monitors X, Y, A and Z
  • Then during descent, PF focuses on C and F but PM monitors C, F and A

Are there any resources which I have failed to look at? Does such a document if Does any highlightdocument explain this?

Thank you very much for any help.

I am doing a bit of research and I am quite the outsider to the great world of Aviation.

With regards to my question, is there a document which highlights the responsibilities of the Pilot Flying and the Pilot Not Flying?

  Specifically I want to find out what instruments are relegated to whom in all the stages of flight.

I haven't had any luck in finding any documents which highlight these points. So far I have read through the FAA handbooks but to no avail.

Like during takeoff, PF focuses on X and Y but PM monitors X, Y, A and Z. Then during descent, PF focuses on C and F but PM monitors C, F and A.

Are there any resources which I have failed to look at? Does such a document if any highlight this?

Thank you very much for any help.

Is there a document which highlights the responsibilities of the Pilot Flying and the Pilot Not Flying? Specifically, I want to find out what instruments are assigned to whom in all the stages of flight.

I haven't had any luck in finding any documents which highlight these points. So far I have read through the FAA handbooks but to no avail.

For example:

  • During takeoff, PF focuses on X and Y but PM monitors X, Y, A and Z
  • Then during descent, PF focuses on C and F but PM monitors C, F and A

Are there any resources which I have failed to look at? Does any document explain this?

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Which instruments are assigned to Pilot Flying and Pilot Not Flying in the various flight stages?

I am doing a bit of research and I am quite the outsider to the great world of Aviation.

With regards to my question, is there a document which highlights the responsibilities of the Pilot Flying and the Pilot Not Flying?

Specifically I want to find out what instruments are relegated to whom in all the stages of flight.

I haven't had any luck in finding any documents which highlight these points. So far I have read through the FAA handbooks but to no avail.

Like during takeoff, PF focuses on X and Y but PM monitors X, Y, A and Z. Then during descent, PF focuses on C and F but PM monitors C, F and A.

Are there any resources which I have failed to look at? Does such a document if any highlight this?

Thank you very much for any help.