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HLO - Helicopter Landing Officer
Course Outline
Prerequisites:
This course shall have no formal pre-requisite.
Course Length
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4 hours - Course length shall vary depending on the number of students. Total course time does not include breaks.
Class Size:
The maximum number of students that may be trained and tested per instructor shall be thirty–five (35) in the classroom session and twenty (20) in the practical session.
Course Objective
- Learn personal responsibilities and procedures associated with helicopter safety and transportation.
- Learn how to properly and safely direct the boarding/exiting a helicopter.
- Learn the proper in-flight safety practices.
- Learn required safety/fire fighting equipment and procedures.
-To provide Helicopter Landing Officers with the knowledge, skills and procedures to safely and efficiently coordinate offshore helicopter operations.
– To develop individual competency in attendees to perform the variety of activities and duties associated with being a designated Helicopter Landing Officer.
Course Design
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Power Point© / Lecture / Audio Video / Visual Aids
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Demonstrations
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Practical Simulations
Successful Course Completion
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Requires a minimum score of 70% or better, unless otherwise specified by the student’s employer.
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Students will have no more than thirty (30) minutes to complete the exam.
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Grades shall be calculated by dividing the number of questions answered correctly by the total number of exam questions.
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Successful completion of practical sessions is also mandatory.
Course Content Summary
Breaks
– 5 to 15 minutes (approximately every hour)
Lunch
– Not Applicable
Course Outline
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General Helicopter Safety
Check-In & Preflight Safety Transport Review
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Safety Video
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Cell Phones
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Smoking Policy
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Approaching the Helicopter
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Baggage Compartment
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Long Items to be transported
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Preparations for Flight
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Emergency Ditching Procedures
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Evacuating the Aircraft
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General Actions in case of an Aircraft Accident
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Emergency Survival Kit Items
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Preparing to Depart the Helicopter after Landing Offshore
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Departing the Helicopter
H
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L
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O
fficer
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Procedures/Equipment necessary to ensure safe operations.
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Heliport deck readiness/preparedness,
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Proper communication procedures.
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Dangerous goods transport procedures.
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Fueling & Emergency Response procedures.
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Chain of Command
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HLO Responsibilities
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HLO Duties & Requirements
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Heliport Deck Equipment
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Firefighting
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Standard Rescue Equipment for Crashes or Fires
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Emergency Shutdown
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Heliport Deck and Requirements
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Heliport Identification & Markings
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Obstacle Marking
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Helideck Lighting
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Lighting of Deck
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Safety Fence or Outer Perimeter Barrier
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Instruction Signs
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Operating Information
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HLO Check List Items
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Hazardous Materials Transport
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Passengers & Fueling
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Communications
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Proper PPE
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Use Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)
Each student is required to pass a written exam (70%) as well as demonstrate practical skills. The practical skills, outlined above, are taught in classroom session and demonstrated during Practical Training.
Training Center Provided Material
PPE
Student Requirements
None
Reference Material / Documents
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API RP 2L.
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29 CFR 1910.183 (Helicopter Safety).
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National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 418 Standards for Heliports.
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Helicopter Safety Advisory Conference – Recommended Practice (HSAC-RP)
http://www.hsac.org
& http://www.rotor.com
- 49 CFR 107-180 & 397 – Handling Hazardous Materials. Last Rev. Sep 6 2006
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