Sustained Airborne Training 2 Flashcards
Upon completion of initial manifest call, the PJM will conduct the Operations Briefing;
A complete briefing will consist of the following:
Introduce key Leaders
Drop Zone (Name/Heading)
Obstacle On/Near DZ
Type of Aircraft
Chalk number(s)
Type of parachute(s)
For liability reasons _________ Pre-Jump
For liability reasons Must Read Pre-Jump
Performance Oriented Training addresses
- Five Points of Performance
- Recovery of Equipment
- Activation of Reserve Parachute
- Towed Parachutist Procedures
- Malfunctions (Total & Partial)
- Collisions and Entanglements
- Emergency Landings (Tree, Wire, Water)
- *Use of Flotation Devices
Night Jumps
IMC (Instrumment Meteorological Conditions**
Tailored to Operations
Parachute Landing Fall will be conducted from platform no less than ___
24 inches
Jumpers will conduct at leas four PLF:
Front Right
Front Left
Rear Right
Rear Left
Or until Jumpmaster is satisfied the jumper can conduct proper PLF
PLF Procedures
Prepare to Land
Land
The Following will be Rehearsed and Explained:
Aircraft Mock Door Rehearsal
Inflight Rigging Procedures
Actions During Each Warning
Jump Commands Given
Procedure for Door Bundle Exjection
In-Flight Emergency Signals & Procedures
SERJTE
SERJTE
Static-line Control
Exiting Procedures
Red Light Procedures
Jump Refusals
Towed Jumper Procedures
Emergency Procedures
Ground Evactuation/Continuous Ringing of the Alarm Bell
One Continuous ring of the alarm bell indicates a crash landing during take off
Crash Landing/Ditching/Six Short Rings of the Alarm Bell or Oral Warning
Six Short Rings of the Alarm Bell or Oral Warning; Indidcates a crash landing during flight without enough time or altitude to bail out.
Three Short Rings of the Alarm Bell or Oral Warning;
Three Short Rings of the Alarm Bell or Oral Warning; Indicates an emergency bailout is imminent