SAR Fundamentals/Helicopter
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+ | == Question bank == | ||
+ | Q: How do you safely approach a helicopter? | ||
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+ | A: | ||
+ | * from the front | ||
+ | * with the pilot's permission | ||
+ | * keep low | ||
+ | * nothing above head | ||
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+ | Q: What is the primary responsibility of the normal aircraft crew? | ||
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+ | A: safe operation | ||
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+ | Q: From which direction do you approach a helicopter? | ||
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+ | A: | ||
+ | * the front | ||
+ | * within the pilot's view |
Revision as of 00:49, 26 March 2011
Contents |
Material covered
- SAR Fundamentals Manual: Ch.29 "Helicopter in SAR"
- Basic SAR Skills Manual: F-6 "Helicopter Operations"
Time alloted
0.75hr
- 2005-02 10:40-11:40: 1.0h
- 2011-03 12:42-13:24: 0.7h
Lesson plan
- temperature effect
- student question: motor vs. lift
- bear spray
- creating landing zone
- signaling
Aids
- non published material
- Helicopter Operations video
Question bank
Q: How do you safely approach a helicopter?
A:
- from the front
- with the pilot's permission
- keep low
- nothing above head
Q: What is the primary responsibility of the normal aircraft crew?
A: safe operation
Q: From which direction do you approach a helicopter?
A:
- the front
- within the pilot's view