TASKS. SPECIALTY QUALIFICATION TRAINING WORKSHEET  PREREQUISITES  GENERAL EMERGENCY SERVICES TEST 116  COMMANDER APPROVAL.

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TASKS

SPECIALTY QUALIFICATION TRAINING WORKSHEET  PREREQUISITES  GENERAL EMERGENCY SERVICES TEST 116  COMMANDER APPROVAL

FAMILIARIZATION AND PREPARATORY TRAINING  TASK O 3001 – DISCUSS FLIGHTLINE MARSHALLERS REPOSIBILITIES  TASK O 3002 – STATE THE FIVE FLIGHT LINE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  TASK O 3003 – IDENTIFY REQUIREMENTS FOR VEHICLES ON THE FLIGHTLINE  TASK O 3004 – DISCUSS FLIGHT LINE SAFETY  TASK O 3005 DUSCUSS FLIGHT LINE HAZARDS

FAMILIARIZATION AND PREPARATORY TRAINING - CONTINUED  COMMANDER APPROVAL FOR FAMILIARIZATION AND PREPATORY TRAINING

TASK O-3001  DISCUSS FLIGHT LINE MARSHALLER’S RESPONSIBILITIES

O-3001  Responsibility to DIRECT the aircraft safely  Assist the pilot to safely refuel his aircraft  Part the aircraft where it will not interfere with operation of other aircraft  Verify you know where to stand when directing an aircraft  Know the proper arm and hand signals  Know how to communication with Supervisor

TASK O  Five Flight Line Safety Precautions  No saluting  NO SMOKING  No running  No horseplay  No walking backwards

TASK O  Requirements for Vehicles on Flight Line  Keep CAP vehicles to a minimum  Approach from the rear  Stop vehicle when aircraft movement  Pull off taxiway  Comm radio only  Must be authorized by IC

TASK O  Flight Line Security  Always vigilant  You may politely ask non-CAP people if you can be of assistance  Other people may be just going to their aircraft  Call the Flight Line Supervisor if you see someone doing something  Be alert and observant.  Just hanging around, tampering with aircraft, breaking in aircraft or hanger

TASK O  FLIGHT LINE HAZARDS  Weather conditions  Night vs Day  Mission priorities Other Hazards Do not use cell phone on flight line Antennas, Lightning, slipping noise Flammable fuel vapor. Dehydrations and fatigue

ADVANCED TRAINING  IS 100 – FOUND ON FEMA WEBSITE  IS 700 – FOUND ON FEMA WEBSITE  AIRCRAFT GROUND HANDLING – FOUND ON CAP WEBSITE  COMPLETE BASIC COMMUNICATIONS TRAINING AND OBTAIN ROA CARD  COMPLETE FIRST AID TRAINING OR EQUIVALENT

ADVANCED TRAINING  TASK O – 3006 MARSHALL AN AIRCRAFT  TASK O – 3007 BE A WING WALKER  TASK O – 3008 PERFORM AIRCRAFT STARTUP PROCEDURES  TASK O – 3009 PERFORM AIRCRAFT TAXI PROCEDURES  TASK O – 3010 PERFORM AIRCRAFT SHUTDOWN AND CHOCHING PROCEDURES

ADVANCED TRAINING  TASK O – 3011 TIE DOWN AN AIRCRAFT  TASK O – 3012 DEMONSTRATE PROPER GROUND SAFETY OBSERVER TECHNIQUES  TASK O – 3013 DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITYU TO FUEL AN AIRCRAFT  TASK O – 3014 DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF FLIGHT LINE SECURITY

EXERCISE PARTICIPATION  PARTICIPATE IN TWO SORTIES AT A SAR EXERCISE OR A REAL MISSION  DEMONSTRATE TO A SET QUALIFIED INSTRUCTOR THAT YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO BE SIGNED OFF AS A FLIGHT LINE MARSHALLER  RETURN YOU PAPER WORK TO YOUR COMMANDER OR ES OFFICER TO ENTER INTO ESERVICES.