Work Operations

  1. What's the best viewing angle for Flir Ops?
    • 15° AOB with flir at 30° is 45° overall
    • This is indicated by -30 on election scale
  2. 4 principles of searching?
    • Cordon
    • Contain
    • Control
    • Capture
  3. Factors affecting search outcome?
    • Aircraft position
    • Altitude
    • Distance from target
    • Viewing angle
  4. How can we decrease the noise footprint of the aircraft in a search?
    • Increase height
    • Increase orbit size
    • Fly downwind from target area
  5. Describe the AOC regarding WA Police Airwing Ops?
    • Operates across 2 AOCs. Fixed and rotary wing
    • Governed by 2 separate Ops Manuals
  6. Difference between fixed and rotary Wing TFOs?
    • Fixed- they are considered passengers
    • Rotary- they are crew
  7. How can the flir operator assist when descending below lsalt?
    Use flir and instruments to monitor terrain clearance
  8. How can the flir operator assist the pilot?
    • Seatbelts
    • Flir ops
    • Check fire ext
    • Terrain clearance
    • Anything else the pilot wishes
  9. How often do we conduct HUET?
    Every 2 or 3 years
  10. LSALTs east and west Perth city?
    • East- 3400ft
    • West- 1900ft
  11. Best height flown for flir ops?
    1500 to 2000ft
  12. Best flir viewing angle?
    • 45° total
    • 30° flir ball
    • 15° aircraft
  13. Winch operation pubs?
    • CAO 29.11
    • CAO 82.6
    • WAPOL Ops Manual
  14. Which pilot considerations?
    • If winching is required
    • Time in hover
    • Crew qualifications
  15. What do you do if WO announces ISOLATE ISOLATE ISOLATE?
    Isolate power to the winch
  16. What do you say if about to crash on land or water?
    • Land- Brace brace brace
    • Water- Ditching ditching ditching
  17. Who is on board during winching?
    • Only essential crew which may include:
    • Crew
    • Those under training
    • Member performing essential function
    • Person being winched
    • Medical crew IF performing medical rescue but that's PIC call
  18. When can't you winch?
    By night over water with no external reference. Eg, ocean or large lake
  19. When must people be seated or restrained?
    • Seated for departure/ landing
    • Below 1000ft unless on harness for ops
  20. Max load on restraining points?
    • 100kgs per RFM
    • 150kgs per Ops Manual
  21. Restrictions for floor track?
    • Only 1 step per floor track
    • 150kg limit per ring
  22. Winching dog requirements?
    • Muzzled at all times
    • Rag to clean up urine on board
  23. Hoist type?
    Goodrich electric
  24. Hoist max load?
    249kgs
  25. Hoist speed?
    • 150 ft/min at 249 kgs
    • 250 ft/min st 136 kgs
  26. Hoist cable length?
    • 255 ft total
    • 250 ft useable length
  27. Max fleet angle?
    • Max 20° all directions per Ops Man
    • Max 15° all direction's per Winch procedure p 132
  28. Describe hoist points?
    • Cable cut for pilot, co-pilot and WO
    • Pilot controls over ride WO
    • OVERTEMP light only restricts speed, not stops
  29. What speed required to open doors on either aircraft?
    • BK: 60 kts
    • AS 365: 90 kts
  30. Min equip for night winching?
    • 2 x white lights controlled by pilots in azimuth and pitch without removing hands
    • 2 x white lights controllable by WO on which cable and winch area. 1 can be hand held
    • Serviceable forward, tail and winch lights
    • Aft flood light doesn't need to be serv
    • Cyalume stick attached to hook
    • Paper maps IF moving map not serv
  31. When to use marker?
    • To mark pax in water
    • DON'T USE if fuel on water
  32. Describe Top Cover?
    • Is AMSA or Air wing fixed wing overhead
    • Can be requested if pilot deems necessary
    • Over water not near coast
    • If operating near aircraft/endurance limits
    • In poor weather
  33. Min equip for over water SAR?
    • Wet tray
    • 8 man raft
    • Rescue strop
    • Yellow droppable marker case
    • Grey water operations case
  34. Radio freqs for water ops?
    • Ch 77 - WAPOL Air wing
    • Ch 16 - Marine channel
  35. Vessel nomenclature?
    • Red Port = left side
    • Green Starboard = right side
    • Bow = forward
    • Beam = midship
    • Quarter = aft
    • Stern = back off ship
  36. Can we land on ships if required?
    No. Not authorized to land on any vessel
  37. Procedures regarding approaching a vessel and radios?
    • They must have radhaz off before approaching
    • Limit radio comms
  38. What ht is required for winching rcm?
    Over water lines than 50ft AHO
  39. Best which area for medical winch from vessel?
    • Wind ahead to green 30 so you have abort to the front
    • MUST have vessel in view for hover reference at all times
    • If no winch or land area than stern or sides best
  40. What does HFIRES O stand for?
    • H- Height
    • F- Fouling
    • I- Intercom failure
    • R- Runaway
    • E- Emergencies brief from pilot... In the event of an aircraft emergency if we can maintain hover I'll advise, if not I'll attempt fly away or I'll land near.... If I hear Cut cut cut I'll activate the cable cut whilst announcing cut cut cut.
    • S- Stoppage / Swing / Spin
    • O- Overtemp
  41. What should you do before applying power to the winch?
    • Check that cable cut switch is OFF and safety cover on.
    • CB is pulled out
  42. Describe helocasting?
    • Aircraft set up the same as water winching
    • Min 3m depth
    • Either boat or land close by
    • Best ht 10 - 15ft
    • Not above 50ft
    • Phrase used "Clear to dispatch"
  43. Winch load capacity?
    249kgs or 550lbs
  44. Winch useable length?
    255ft with 250ft useable length
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Barclaybrown
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Work Operations
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