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Developed by the National Emergency Services Academy Modified by Lt Colonel Fred Blundell TX-129 Fort Worth Senior Squadron For Local Training Rev 5.1 04-Jan-2014.
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Developed by the National Emergency Services Academy Modified by Lt Colonel Fred Blundell TX-129 Fort Worth Senior Squadron For Local Training Rev 5.1 04-Jan-2014
This Training Slide Show is a project undertaken by Lt Colonel Fred Blundell of the TX-129 Fort Worth Senior Squadron, Fort Worth, TX for local use to assist those CAP Members interested in advancing their skills. The information contained herein is for CAP Member’s personal use and is not intended to replace or be a substitute for any of the CAP National Training Programs. Users should review the presentation’s Revision Number at the end of each file name to ensure that they have the most current publication.
What is the Flight Line Staff Responsible for? • Flight line operations is much more than just marshalling aircraft - it’s also: • Record Keeping • Coordination with the FBO • Airport Surveys • Flight Line Supervision
Record Keeping • Supervisor’s log • Reimbursement procedures • Do you have a credit card on file or is the wing billed? • Do the crews pay their own expenses initially • Other reporting requirements
Coordinationwith the FBO • Parking Operations • Fire guard duties • Flight line security • Fueling procedures and payment methods • Maintenance • Vehicle operations
Airport Surveys • Hazards - taxiway/runway restrictions - other regular operations - birds • Unique Procedures • Parking areas & taxi routes - determine best of each - identification on airport map • Coordination with air operations staff
Flight LineSupervision • Brief the Marshallers • Identify qualified personnel - sufficient numbers for mission mgmt. • Insure proper use & wear of safety gear • Insure use of proper signals on flight line - Coordination with flight crews - Startup & shutdown procedures
Flight LineSupervision (Continued) • Provide regular breaks & hydration • Report taxi, takeoff, & landing times • Insure proper usage of local, portable, firefighting equipment • Document fuel reimbursement procedures • Report any mishaps immediately
QUESTIONS? Always Think Safety!