Airfield incidents Flashcards

1
Q

What is the crash phone?

A

Direct line of communication between Air Traffic Control (ATC), Fire section, crash crew bays and the medical centre.

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2
Q

Information relayed by ATCs on the crash phone?

A
Emergency states 1/2/3 or practice 
Aircraft type
Problem
Location
Persons on board
Complications/fire/buildings 
Armed/Unarmed
Other information 
Time
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3
Q

When a message has been relayed where should it be RECORDED?

A

OSER using red ink and the Crash board

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4
Q

When approaching a crash scene what must you do?

A

Avoid taking short cuts
Remain on hard surfaced roadways for as long as possible
Always keep a look out for survivors
When needed using headlights as flood lights
TMV must never block the road or access

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5
Q

When on the scene what must you be?

A

Upwind (Check the windsock)

Safe distance away (300m)

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6
Q

When seeking to cross a runway what must be done?

A

Permission must be asked from Air Traffic Control.

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7
Q

What does a black sign with a Yellow A mean

A

That you are on taxiway Alpha

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8
Q

What does a black sign with a Yellow A and diagonal yellow markers

A

End of the taxiway. (Alpha)

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