INSTRUCTIONS: The downloads below are the material and quizzes to demonstrate knowledge and to provide evidence for the training. Download the PDFs and watch the video material as discussed in the Joining Instruction (above) and attend the course theory. Complete the quizzes and the RHO Aviation RPL application form and save each of them with your name in the file name and forward them to Conway before the end of the course (These can be done during the course). Other DPI Aviation forms can be found here.
What I call the 'I Love Me' video. A video resume of yours truly.
This video provides information about the practical airborne exercise that forms part of the Mission Crew course.
Being aware of how to operate in and around aircraft makes the job safer and more efficient. Here are some tips...
Mission commanders must feel comfortable operating around aircraft and supervising other team members.
In 1972, a Lockheed L1011 airliner crashed in the Florida Everglades. This is a (poorly acted) safety video made by the US Federal Aviation Administration about the accident.
This pilot knew about the wires... so why did he hit them?
Powerlines can 'disappear'. This short video shows how they can.
Mission Crew Courses consist of many useful skills for those task specialists that work with helicopters but who are not pilots or aircrew.
DPE-Crown Lands conducts aerial inspections of NSW fire trails. This video tells you why and how.
A tragic incident that has many human factors elements that contributed to it.
It's important to be situationally aware through lookout and listen out.
When is it a good idea to cut and run?
Check out this video. Do they cover all the mandatory items?
Basic instructional video of the flight controls of a helicopter.
Know where wires are. Have positive control of the aircraft - don't drift!
When operating at low level and near obstacles, you must have a clear head!
You've got to be aware of environmental conditions and how they affect performance.
Overconfidence, distraction, lapse in memory can all contribute to forgetting basic stuff.
Note the pilot's expression when he's shutting everything down. I have included this scene twice for you to consider.
DPHI Risk Management Manual and Risk Management Form. Use these resources to learn and understand risk management for DPE aerial inspections and the various identified hazards and risk assessment tools.
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