80T-106 Chapter 7 HSM-50 (Study As 105 By Exception) Flashcards
Engaging/disengaging Safety Precautions
Personnel shall not approach or depart a helo while rotors are being engaged/disengaged
(105 has safety precaution about not approaching w/ rotor brake on, not included here)
Taxiing safety precautions
Helos SHOULD not be routinely be deck taxied on the flight deck
Helos shall not be towed or pushed while rotors are engaged
(Both same as 105)
Overflight safety precaution
Helicopter shall not be flown over another A/C on launch or recovery
Personnel close to helicopters safety precaution
Personnel required to be in the area of operating helos shall exercise extreme caution and observe the signals/directions of the LSE or combat cargo rep as appropriate
Hovering over spot safety precaution
Dual engine helos shall not be intentionally hovered single engine over a deck spot. If topping checks cannot be performed in contact w/ the deck, they must be performed in flight at an appropriate altitude
APU safety precaution
APU shall be continuously monitored by a qualified person whenever it is in operation
V-22/H-53 Safety precautions
V-22/H-53 Should not be launched/recovered immediately behind unsecured tail rotor A/C. If they must be, consideration should be given to securing A/C and blades w/ tie downs and increasing wind over deck
Rotors of all helos shall be spinning at or above 100% Nr or folded and secured (crutched if capable) if H-53/V-22 flight ops are being conducted on adjacent spot.
Cross cockpit behind tail rotors safety precaution
Helos landing behind engaged tail rotor A/C shall not conduct cross cockpit T/Os or landings for LSE safety (not a shall in 105)
Is an LSE required for blade spread
Yes
At night, pilots (should/shall) not initiate any radio frequency changes or heading changes prior to reaching ____
Should
200’
Applicable Light Signals from helo at night
Engine start: steady dim
Rotor engagement: flashing dim
Ready for T/O: steady/bright, smacks on
After T/O: steady bright, smacks on
Landing - 180 abeam, right seat landing: steady bright, smacks on
Left seat landing: flashing bright, smacks on
After landing: flashing dim, smacks off
Disengagement: flashing dim
Case I departure
Clear control zone at or below 300’ or as directed by prifly
Case II departure
Depart via Case I and maintain flight integrity below clouds
Case III departure
Same as CVN except:
initial climb is to 500’
Arc at 3NM (not inside)
Can climb immediately upon reaching departure radial except during mixed ops (helos shall not climb until reaching 10 NM)
Case I approach
Check in w/ AATCC
report ship in sight
AATCC shall switch A/C to prifly by 5 NM
Hold in overhead Delta unless otherwise directed
Plan descent and break at recovery time
Maintain orderly flow of traffic into charlie pattern