Helicopter hoist operator manual






















 · The Accident Flight. Investigators of the BEA-Etat (BEA-E) explain in their safety investigation report, issued (in French) on 27 April , that on board were a crew of 7 (two pilots, a hoist operator instructor and student, a rescue diver instructor and student, and paramedic). Twelve hoist exercises had already been carried out. These had involved a ft cable length. DESCRIPTION: Far from the standard Hoist operations prevalent in most military and para-public helicopter operations today, Air Rescue Systems teaches “Precision Hoisting” the true art of total aircraft and load control at all times. These challenging hoist operations require skilled, technically proficient teams. A “blunt instrument” attitude to these operations is a dangerous.  · One such system is Bluedrop Training Simulation Inc.’s Hoist Mission Training System (HMTS) which is the first on the market to have high-fidelity dynamic, live cable operations that are affected by the hoist operator and by environmental inputs such as wind and helicopter rotor wash, and that allow trainees to develop muscle memory and.


Helicopter rescue involves unique hazards, which can be fatal. This manual contains information on specialized rescue techniques, and is intended for use as. No person who is not a required crewmember may fly aboard the rotorcraft unless that person performs an essential function in connection with the external-load operation. When the rotorcraft used requires a hoist operator, the air crewmember must wear an approved hoist operator's safety harness while not seated with a seatbelt fastened. 3. THIS MANUAL SHALL BE CARRIED IN THE HELICOPTER AT ALL TIMES. This manual contains information that assists the crew on the basic description and operations of the aircraft. Detailed information on systems, weight and balance, performance planning, etc., should be referenced to the aircraft operator's manual (US Army TM


•Signal the hoist operator with a “thumbs up” when ready to hoist. •Tend the trail line to prevent rescue device from swinging. •At the end of the trail line gently toss it over the side (beware of boat props). Helicopter Operations Guide. Technical Manual or Operator’s Manual. • Incident hoist-rescue helicopters shall have the appropriate Survival Equipment on board IAW the most current IHOG, Survival Equipment requirements and maintenance, based on the operational environment. • All helicopters conducting hoist rescue operations shall be equipped with a radar altimeter. B. Personnel Equipment Standards. Helicopter Hoist Operator The objective of the Helicopter Hoist Operator-Type Conversion course is to provide the Helicopter Hoist Operator (HHO) with a consistent training based on the procedures to be applied on an aircraft with or without Autopilot SAR mode.

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