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AVB 6: Airfield and  Safety Precautions Instructor: CCPL Fleming
Airfield and Safety Precautions With reference to a diagram of an aerodrome used for training: (1) Identify movement areas (2) Explain the significance of taxiway, runway and or helipad markings State the safety precautions to be observed: (1) When moving around an aircraft and on Tarmac area; (2). As an aircraft passenger.
General Layout Airfields are so placed as to assist the smooth flow of aircraft movement on the ground and in the air.  Runways are placed to take into account the local prevailing winds so aircraft can have consistent "into wind" landing and takeoff conditions most of the time. Built up areas are also taken into account as in the case of emergency, aircraft must be given adequate opportunity to land in the event of a engine failure. The layout of a typical airfield provides for ground movement of aircraft to their specific runways  Via taxi way and run up bay. Wind socks are placed so that pilots can check wind direction from both on the ground or overlying an airfield.
Essential Markings AERODROME GROUND SIGNALS Horizontal White Dumb-bell Adjacent to Wind director (windsock) Meaning - Use hard surfaced (concrete, asphalt) runway taxiways
White Cross Adjacent to wind direction indicator (windsock) Meaning -   (1) Aerodrome completely unserviceable (2) An area marked by a cross or crosses is unfit for use by aircraft A totally unusable runway will have a large white cross at each end (X).
White Double Cross Adjacent to Wind Direction Indicator Meaning – Gliding operations in progress
Taxiway Taxiway markings are painted in yellow; Taxiway centre lines may be painted with a continuous yellow line; taxiway edging may be painted with a double yellow line to mark the difference between soft and hard holding surfaces; Taxiway holding lines are painted across the width of the taxiway, one line continues, the other a dashed line.  Sometimes a holding SIGN may be located on the edge of the taxiway, with white letters on a red background; Cone markers or gable markers may also be used to mark the boundaries of taxiways, tarmac aprons and runways.  An alternative is a solid painted line.
Holding Bay Prior to take-off an engine run-up is required to check various instruments and controls, this is done in a holding bay.  These bays may be marked in the same way as the taxiway.
Permanent Threshold This marking is used at the end of sealed or concrete runways.  Referred to as "Piano Keys", (consisting of a series of parallel longitudinal white lines) they are always used when the width of the runway is 30 metres or more.  The marking is sometimes used for runways of less width. A solid white line indicates the edges of a sealed or concrete runway.
Helipad Marking Indicated with a large white circle.
Precautions on Tarmac and Around Aircraft This section mainly refers to either visits to airports, or as part of a maintenance crew working on flight lines or tarmac areas on both civilian and military airfields. In both cases the following precautions should be observed: a. BEWARE of propellers, always treat them as LIVE and do not touch or move them unless you are qualified to do so; b. BEWARE of jet engine intake suction, always stay well clear and outside of the designated "Danger" area. Most jet engines have their particular danger zone area painted on the side of the engine cowling in red;
c. BEWARE of jet blast, this normally is a much larger danger area than intake suction. The jet blast area will vary with engine speed; d. When working or moving around a manned aircraft be careful of the following: - speed brakes; - bomb bay doors; - ejection seats; - operating radar  domes; - any armament on or around the aircraft;
e. DON'T: 	- smoke near aircraft; 	- carry loose objects in unzipped or unbuttoned pockets; 	- play with propellers; 	- put hands in or on control surfaces; 	- step on 'NO STEP' areas; f. Always watch out for other traffic on the tarmac like towed aircraft, maintenance vehicles, fuel tankers, catering trucks and general tarmac approved vehicles.
Precautions as an Aircraft passenger a. no smoking is permitted at any Australian airport terminal; b. no smoking is permitted on any domestic flight and smoke detectors are fitted in aircraft toilets should a person try and beat the rules; c. the fastening of safety belts is mandatory for take-off and landing and it is normally advised that they remain fastened during flight for safety reasons like unexpected turbulence or sink; d. the seats are to be in an upright position during take-off and landing; e. know the location of emergency exists and the nearest one to you; f. know the location of your life jacket and the correct procedure to put it on;
g. make sure you are aware of the fact that in case of depressurisation or cabin smoke an oxygen mask will drop from the overhead compartment. Know how to put it on; h. make sure that your luggage and cabin luggage is not over its allowable size and weight; i. ensure that if your cabin luggage cannot be placed in the overhead storage lockers that it is placed in front and under the seat in front of you; j. beware of "Dangerous Goods" not allowed on or near aircraft. Most of the above rules apply to domestic and overseas airlines, however, a lot of them also apply to travelling in light aircraft with one addition, and that is that you could find yourself in the front seat next to the pilot and have a set of duel controls in front of you. Keep feet away from rudder pedals and hands away from the control column or yoke.
Cadets On Military Tarmacs The tarmac area is where aircraft load, unload, refuel, start up & close down, taxi in from & out to the runway. Aircraft can be serviced, including the running of engines. It is important that all cadets appreciate the danger of being on the tarmac. The tarmac area is out of bounds to all cadets unless they have the authority for a visit, working detail or air familiarisation flight. Cadets require the permission of the Detachment Commander for any Flight in a service aircraft. Headwear should not be worn on the tarmac area. Cadets are generally briefed before entering aircraft on the tarmac area.  It is important that all instructions are understood and adhered to at all times.
Questions?
Quiz What does a white cross next to a wind direction indicator mean? What should we be aware of when on the tarmac area of an aerodrome? What are some of the things that we do not do near an aircraft? Why are runways placed in different directions?

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AVB 6: The Airfield And Safety Precautions - CCPL Fleming - 27 AUG

  • 1. AVB 6: Airfield and Safety Precautions Instructor: CCPL Fleming
  • 2. Airfield and Safety Precautions With reference to a diagram of an aerodrome used for training: (1) Identify movement areas (2) Explain the significance of taxiway, runway and or helipad markings State the safety precautions to be observed: (1) When moving around an aircraft and on Tarmac area; (2). As an aircraft passenger.
  • 3. General Layout Airfields are so placed as to assist the smooth flow of aircraft movement on the ground and in the air. Runways are placed to take into account the local prevailing winds so aircraft can have consistent "into wind" landing and takeoff conditions most of the time. Built up areas are also taken into account as in the case of emergency, aircraft must be given adequate opportunity to land in the event of a engine failure. The layout of a typical airfield provides for ground movement of aircraft to their specific runways Via taxi way and run up bay. Wind socks are placed so that pilots can check wind direction from both on the ground or overlying an airfield.
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  • 6. Essential Markings AERODROME GROUND SIGNALS Horizontal White Dumb-bell Adjacent to Wind director (windsock) Meaning - Use hard surfaced (concrete, asphalt) runway taxiways
  • 7. White Cross Adjacent to wind direction indicator (windsock) Meaning - (1) Aerodrome completely unserviceable (2) An area marked by a cross or crosses is unfit for use by aircraft A totally unusable runway will have a large white cross at each end (X).
  • 8. White Double Cross Adjacent to Wind Direction Indicator Meaning – Gliding operations in progress
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  • 10. Taxiway Taxiway markings are painted in yellow; Taxiway centre lines may be painted with a continuous yellow line; taxiway edging may be painted with a double yellow line to mark the difference between soft and hard holding surfaces; Taxiway holding lines are painted across the width of the taxiway, one line continues, the other a dashed line. Sometimes a holding SIGN may be located on the edge of the taxiway, with white letters on a red background; Cone markers or gable markers may also be used to mark the boundaries of taxiways, tarmac aprons and runways. An alternative is a solid painted line.
  • 11. Holding Bay Prior to take-off an engine run-up is required to check various instruments and controls, this is done in a holding bay. These bays may be marked in the same way as the taxiway.
  • 12. Permanent Threshold This marking is used at the end of sealed or concrete runways. Referred to as "Piano Keys", (consisting of a series of parallel longitudinal white lines) they are always used when the width of the runway is 30 metres or more. The marking is sometimes used for runways of less width. A solid white line indicates the edges of a sealed or concrete runway.
  • 13. Helipad Marking Indicated with a large white circle.
  • 14. Precautions on Tarmac and Around Aircraft This section mainly refers to either visits to airports, or as part of a maintenance crew working on flight lines or tarmac areas on both civilian and military airfields. In both cases the following precautions should be observed: a. BEWARE of propellers, always treat them as LIVE and do not touch or move them unless you are qualified to do so; b. BEWARE of jet engine intake suction, always stay well clear and outside of the designated "Danger" area. Most jet engines have their particular danger zone area painted on the side of the engine cowling in red;
  • 15. c. BEWARE of jet blast, this normally is a much larger danger area than intake suction. The jet blast area will vary with engine speed; d. When working or moving around a manned aircraft be careful of the following: - speed brakes; - bomb bay doors; - ejection seats; - operating radar domes; - any armament on or around the aircraft;
  • 16. e. DON'T: - smoke near aircraft; - carry loose objects in unzipped or unbuttoned pockets; - play with propellers; - put hands in or on control surfaces; - step on 'NO STEP' areas; f. Always watch out for other traffic on the tarmac like towed aircraft, maintenance vehicles, fuel tankers, catering trucks and general tarmac approved vehicles.
  • 17. Precautions as an Aircraft passenger a. no smoking is permitted at any Australian airport terminal; b. no smoking is permitted on any domestic flight and smoke detectors are fitted in aircraft toilets should a person try and beat the rules; c. the fastening of safety belts is mandatory for take-off and landing and it is normally advised that they remain fastened during flight for safety reasons like unexpected turbulence or sink; d. the seats are to be in an upright position during take-off and landing; e. know the location of emergency exists and the nearest one to you; f. know the location of your life jacket and the correct procedure to put it on;
  • 18. g. make sure you are aware of the fact that in case of depressurisation or cabin smoke an oxygen mask will drop from the overhead compartment. Know how to put it on; h. make sure that your luggage and cabin luggage is not over its allowable size and weight; i. ensure that if your cabin luggage cannot be placed in the overhead storage lockers that it is placed in front and under the seat in front of you; j. beware of "Dangerous Goods" not allowed on or near aircraft. Most of the above rules apply to domestic and overseas airlines, however, a lot of them also apply to travelling in light aircraft with one addition, and that is that you could find yourself in the front seat next to the pilot and have a set of duel controls in front of you. Keep feet away from rudder pedals and hands away from the control column or yoke.
  • 19. Cadets On Military Tarmacs The tarmac area is where aircraft load, unload, refuel, start up & close down, taxi in from & out to the runway. Aircraft can be serviced, including the running of engines. It is important that all cadets appreciate the danger of being on the tarmac. The tarmac area is out of bounds to all cadets unless they have the authority for a visit, working detail or air familiarisation flight. Cadets require the permission of the Detachment Commander for any Flight in a service aircraft. Headwear should not be worn on the tarmac area. Cadets are generally briefed before entering aircraft on the tarmac area. It is important that all instructions are understood and adhered to at all times.
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  • 22. Quiz What does a white cross next to a wind direction indicator mean? What should we be aware of when on the tarmac area of an aerodrome? What are some of the things that we do not do near an aircraft? Why are runways placed in different directions?