241 - Aviation Flashcards

1
Q

Who is the owner of Order 241 - Aviation

A

Commanding Officer of Aviation Unit

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2
Q

_____ will be used when the Air Unit is down for fueling and servicing unless otherwise stated.

A

“10-19”

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Hours of operations are from _____ hours, but are subject to change.

A

1205-2330

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4
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The request for an emergency medical transport unit is normally generated by _____ at the scene of a medical emergency.

A

Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department (JFRD) personnel

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5
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Officers may request an emergency medical air transport unit provided the following conditions are present: (2)

A

a. The victim suffers from a life threatening injury;
b. The terrain or traffic conditions of the medical emergency are such that JFRD ground vehicles are unable to reach the victim.

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6
Q

Daylight landing zones require at a minimum a clear area of _____ by ______;

A

60 feet by 60 feet

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Nighttime landing zones require at a minimum a clear area of _____ by _____;

A

100 feet by 100 feet

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Landing Zones should be level, within _____;

A

ten degrees

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9
Q

Landing Zones should be free of ____ and _____.

A

wires and poles.

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Officers will define the perimeter of the landing zone with _____;

A

marked police units with blue lights on

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Emergency personnel should be kept at least _____ from the perimeter of the landing zone;

A

100 feet

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The general public should be kept at least _____ from the perimeter of the landing zone;

A

200 feet

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_____ will normally direct an aircraft into a landing zone.

A

JFRD personnel

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14
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_____ is responsible for investigating the cause of all civilian aircraft crashes.

A

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)

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Q

Civilian Aircraft Crashes: The Sheriff’s Office will conduct a joint investigation to determine if the crash is the result of a _____.

A

suicide or criminal activity

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The primary responsibility of Patrol and support personnel at an aircraft crash is to:(3)

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care for injured persons, secure the scene, and provide assistance for the detectives and NTSB

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If the crash is at an airport, officers shall exercise extreme caution when entering active flight areas and will coordinate their movements with _____ if it is in operation.

A

the control tower,

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18
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All responses to crashes on Jacksonville International Airport (JIA) property will be coordinated with _____.

A

the Airport Police

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Civilian Aircraft Crashes:
Upon arrival, the responding officer shall:
a. Notify the PECO of the exact location of the crash;
b. Notify the_____.

A

supervisor

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Civilian Aircraft Crashes:

If the crash site can be reached, the first officer at the scene shall _____.

A

secure the scene

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Civilian Aircraft Crashes:

The wreckage, contents, and strewn items from the aircraft must not be moved or disturbed except to: (3)

A

a. Remove injured or trapped persons;
b. Protect the wreckage from further damage; or
c. Protect the public from injury.

22
Q

Civilian Aircraft Crashes:

If any item is moved or disturbed, ____, ____ or _____ must be made showing the original position or impact marks:

A

sketches, notes, and/or photographs

23
Q

Civilian Aircraft Crashes:
If a Crime Scene Detective is present during extractions/rescue efforts, _____ or _____ should be made while those efforts are being conducted so that investigators will be able to reconstruct the scene as it existed prior to contamination.

A

photographs or videotape

24
Q

Civilian Aircraft Crashes:
The responding supervisor shall;
(1) Ensure that the _____ and _____ are notified by the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) dispatcher as soon as possible to respond to the scene;

A

FAA Flight Standards District Office at Craig Airport and the NTSB

25
Q

Civilian Aircraft Crashes:
The responding supervisor shall;
(2) Unless relieved by a higher authority or advised that it is no longer necessary, _____ and _____

A

maintain site security and coordinate with the FAA and NTSB investigators at the scene.

26
Q

Civilian Aircraft Crashes:

The _____ will be responding from their offices in Miami.

A

NTSB investigators

27
Q

Civilian Aircraft Crashes:
Local FAA officials will respond to the scene _____ to initiate their investigation and will provide their estimated time of arrival.

A

within two hours

28
Q

Civilian Aircraft Crashes:

Once on the scene who will assume full responsibility and authority over the inner perimeter?

A

NTSB or FAA officials

29
Q

Civilian Aircraft Crashes:

Detectives and evidence personnel will be allowed access to the inner perimeter?

A

yes

30
Q

Civilian Aircraft Crashes:

_____ will arrange for security of the wreckage if it will be left at the scene for an extended period of time.

A

The NTSB

31
Q

Civilian Aircraft Crashes:

_____ will be responsible for its removal from the scene once the investigation is complete.

A

The owner and/or operator of the aircraft

32
Q

Military Aircraft Crashes:
If an aircraft is suspected of carrying live ordnance, a perimeter at least _____ from the wreckage should be established and all persons within the perimeter should be evacuated as quickly and safely as possible;

A

2000 feet

33
Q

Military Aircraft Crashes:
All ground personnel should remain _____ of the aircraft until military authorities responding to the scene declare it safe.

A

upwind

34
Q

The Search and Rescue Coordinator for the Jacksonville Navy Complex should be contacted and will respond to _______

A

all military aircraft crashes

35
Q

_______ will initiate the investigation into crashes involving Navy aircraft;

A

The Search and Rescue Coordinator for the Jacksonville Navy Complex

36
Q

_______ should be contacted and will respond to and initiate the investigation into crashes involving Florida Air National Guard aircraft;

A

The Florida Air National Guard Operations Command Post

37
Q

_____ should be contacted and will respond to and initiate the investigation into crashes involving Army or Army National Guard aircraft.

A

The Florida Army National Guard Operations Officer

38
Q

Aircraft operated by law enforcement and other non-military governmental agencies (i.e., U. S. Customs, Mosquito Control, Sheriff’s Office, etc.) are categorized as _____ aircraft,

A

public

39
Q

Do public aircraft fall under the jurisdiction of the NTSB?

A

no

40
Q

Does the NTSB have investigative jurisdiction over military crash sites?

A

no

41
Q

If an aircraft is identified as a public aircraft, the _____ will be notified and requested to respond to the scene;

A

operating agency

42
Q

Public aircraft:

At the request of the operating agency ______ will also respond to conduct an investigation into the cause of the crash.

A

the FAA and/or NTSB

43
Q

Crash involves a JSO aircraft:
If there are no injuries or fatalities and no damage to any property other than that owned or leased by the Office of the Sheriff who will investigate the crash?

A

the Office of the Sheriff, the FAA and the NTSB will not be notified.

44
Q

Crash involves a JSO aircraft:
There are any injuries or fatalities (including to Sheriff’s Office personnel), or any property damaged other than that belonging to the Sheriff’s Office who will investigate the crash?

A

the FAA and NTSB will be notified and requested to conduct an investigation. The Sheriff’s Office will conduct a joint investigation as in the case of a civilian aircraft crash

45
Q

If an aircraft has been reported to have crashed, but has not been located, every effort should be made to determine its last reported _____ and _____ so that a proper search can be conducted.

A

track and position

46
Q

Searches for Downed Aircraft:

Weather conditions permitting, the _____ should be called out to conduct an aerial search of the area.

A

Sheriff’s Office helicopter

47
Q

The Sheriff’s Aviation Unit personnel may be able to provide other assistance in locating downed aircraft such as: (5)

A

a. Use of hand-held radios with aviation frequencies for direct contact with controllers (maintained at the Aviation Unit hangar);
b. Use of Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) finding equipment (maintained at the Aviation Unit hangar);
c. Determining the probable location of the aircraft using controller and satellite data;
d. Coordinating air traffic controller and Flight Service Station services; and
e. Their familiarity with the geography of remote areas in and around Duval County.

48
Q

Searches for Downed Aircraft:

Other agencies that may provide assistance in locating downed aircraft are the_____ and _____

A

Civil Air Patrol (for both air and ground searches), and the Navy Search and Rescue team.

49
Q

Jacksonville Municipal Ordinance 800.101 establishes minimum altitudes for aircraft flying over congested parts of the City _____ and other areas _____.

A

(1000 feet)

500 feet

50
Q

What FSS deals with Operation of aircraft while intoxicated or in a careless or reckless manner.

A

Florida State Statute (F.S.S.) 860.13,

51
Q

What federal aviation regulation and FSS require a pilot to have his license in his possession?

A

Federal Aviation Regulation 61.3 and F.S.S. 330.04,