241 - Aviation Flashcards
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Commanding Officer of Aviation Unit
_____ will be used when the Air Unit is down for fueling and servicing unless otherwise stated.
“10-19”
Hours of operations are from _____ hours, but are subject to change.
1205-2330
The request for an emergency medical transport unit is normally generated by _____ at the scene of a medical emergency.
Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department (JFRD) personnel
Officers may request an emergency medical air transport unit provided the following conditions are present: (2)
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.
Daylight landing zones require at a minimum a clear area of _____ by ______;
60 feet by 60 feet
Nighttime landing zones require at a minimum a clear area of _____ by _____;
100 feet by 100 feet
Landing Zones should be level, within _____;
ten degrees
Landing Zones should be free of ____ and _____.
wires and poles.
Officers will define the perimeter of the landing zone with _____;
marked police units with blue lights on
Emergency personnel should be kept at least _____ from the perimeter of the landing zone;
100 feet
The general public should be kept at least _____ from the perimeter of the landing zone;
200 feet
_____ will normally direct an aircraft into a landing zone.
JFRD personnel
_____ is responsible for investigating the cause of all civilian aircraft crashes.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
Civilian Aircraft Crashes: The Sheriff’s Office will conduct a joint investigation to determine if the crash is the result of a _____.
suicide or criminal activity
The primary responsibility of Patrol and support personnel at an aircraft crash is to:(3)
care for injured persons, secure the scene, and provide assistance for the detectives and NTSB
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.
the control tower,
All responses to crashes on Jacksonville International Airport (JIA) property will be coordinated with _____.
the Airport Police
Civilian Aircraft Crashes:
Upon arrival, the responding officer shall:
a. Notify the PECO of the exact location of the crash;
b. Notify the_____.
supervisor
Civilian Aircraft Crashes:
If the crash site can be reached, the first officer at the scene shall _____.
secure the scene
Civilian Aircraft Crashes:
The wreckage, contents, and strewn items from the aircraft must not be moved or disturbed except to: (3)
a. Remove injured or trapped persons;
b. Protect the wreckage from further damage; or
c. Protect the public from injury.
Civilian Aircraft Crashes:
If any item is moved or disturbed, ____, ____ or _____ must be made showing the original position or impact marks:
sketches, notes, and/or photographs
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.
photographs or videotape
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;
FAA Flight Standards District Office at Craig Airport and the NTSB
Civilian Aircraft Crashes:
The responding supervisor shall;
(2) Unless relieved by a higher authority or advised that it is no longer necessary, _____ and _____
maintain site security and coordinate with the FAA and NTSB investigators at the scene.
Civilian Aircraft Crashes:
The _____ will be responding from their offices in Miami.
NTSB investigators
Civilian Aircraft Crashes:
Local FAA officials will respond to the scene _____ to initiate their investigation and will provide their estimated time of arrival.
within two hours
Civilian Aircraft Crashes:
Once on the scene who will assume full responsibility and authority over the inner perimeter?
NTSB or FAA officials
Civilian Aircraft Crashes:
Detectives and evidence personnel will be allowed access to the inner perimeter?
yes
Civilian Aircraft Crashes:
_____ will arrange for security of the wreckage if it will be left at the scene for an extended period of time.
The NTSB
Civilian Aircraft Crashes:
_____ will be responsible for its removal from the scene once the investigation is complete.
The owner and/or operator of the aircraft
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;
2000 feet
Military Aircraft Crashes:
All ground personnel should remain _____ of the aircraft until military authorities responding to the scene declare it safe.
upwind
The Search and Rescue Coordinator for the Jacksonville Navy Complex should be contacted and will respond to _______
all military aircraft crashes
_______ will initiate the investigation into crashes involving Navy aircraft;
The Search and Rescue Coordinator for the Jacksonville Navy Complex
_______ should be contacted and will respond to and initiate the investigation into crashes involving Florida Air National Guard aircraft;
The Florida Air National Guard Operations Command Post
_____ should be contacted and will respond to and initiate the investigation into crashes involving Army or Army National Guard aircraft.
The Florida Army National Guard Operations Officer
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,
public
Do public aircraft fall under the jurisdiction of the NTSB?
no
Does the NTSB have investigative jurisdiction over military crash sites?
no
If an aircraft is identified as a public aircraft, the _____ will be notified and requested to respond to the scene;
operating agency
Public aircraft:
At the request of the operating agency ______ will also respond to conduct an investigation into the cause of the crash.
the FAA and/or NTSB
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?
the Office of the Sheriff, the FAA and the NTSB will not be notified.
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?
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
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.
track and position
Searches for Downed Aircraft:
Weather conditions permitting, the _____ should be called out to conduct an aerial search of the area.
Sheriff’s Office helicopter
The Sheriff’s Aviation Unit personnel may be able to provide other assistance in locating downed aircraft such as: (5)
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.
Searches for Downed Aircraft:
Other agencies that may provide assistance in locating downed aircraft are the_____ and _____
Civil Air Patrol (for both air and ground searches), and the Navy Search and Rescue team.
Jacksonville Municipal Ordinance 800.101 establishes minimum altitudes for aircraft flying over congested parts of the City _____ and other areas _____.
(1000 feet)
500 feet
What FSS deals with Operation of aircraft while intoxicated or in a careless or reckless manner.
Florida State Statute (F.S.S.) 860.13,
What federal aviation regulation and FSS require a pilot to have his license in his possession?
Federal Aviation Regulation 61.3 and F.S.S. 330.04,