AVIY4056
Conduct airborne rappelling operations


Application

This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to conduct airborne rappelling operations, in compliance with relevant regulatory requirements of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority and national operating standards.

It includes preparing helicopter and personnel for airborne rappelling operations, preparing for airborne rappelling operations, performing airborne rappelling operations, and responding to airborne rappelling emergencies and abnormal situations.

This unit addresses aviation technical skill requirements (physical, mental and task-management abilities) related to aircraft operational duties flight crew, and contributes to safe and effective performance in complex aviation operational environments.

Operations are conducted as part of recreational, commercial and military aircraft activities across a variety of operational contexts within the Australian aviation industry.

Work is performed independently or under limited supervision within a single-pilot or multi-crew environment.

Licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements are applicable to this unit.

Use for Defence Aviation is to be in accordance with relevant Defence Orders, Instructions, Publications and Regulations.


Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1

Prepare helicopter and personnel for airborne rappelling operations

1.1

Helicopter and airborne rappelling attachment device are pre-flight checked to determine serviceability

1.2

Airborne rappelling location and surrounds are assessed for suitability

1.3

Rappelling personnel characteristics and operational variations are considered in scope of mission planning

1.4

Crew is briefed during mission brief

1.5

Airborne rappelling supervisor is briefed

1.6

Static ground rehearsals are conducted with personnel and equipment

1.7

Fitness of rappelling personnel to complete task is confirmed in accordance with established procedures

2

Prepare for airborne rappelling operations

2.1

Ropes are attached to airborne rappelling attachment device and are checked for security

2.2

Rappellers are restrained in aircraft prior to take-off

2.3

Fitting of rappeller personnel protective equipment is checked

2.4

Deployment checks are conducted prior to rope deployment

2.5

Helicopter safety hazards are communicated using workplace procedures

2.6

Wind speed and direction are communicated

2.7

Approach and overshoot paths are communicated

3

Perform airborne rappelling operations

3.1

Helicopter is manoeuvred to rappelling point

3.2

Ropes and rappellers are deployed in accordance with workplace procedures

3.3

Situational awareness of rappelling position and aircraft flight performance is maintained

3.4

Rappelling ropes are recovered or released as required

3.5

Clearance for aircraft departure is provided by airborne rappelling dispatcher at completion of deployment

4

Respond to airborne rappelling emergencies and abnormal situations

4.1

Airborne rappelling emergencies and abnormal situations are identified, diagnosed and communicated

4.2

Airborne rappelling emergency or remedial actions are undertaken to maintain safety of flight and personnel

Evidence of Performance

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions on at least one occasion and include:

applying precautions and required action to minimise, control or eliminate identified hazards

assessing suitability of airborne rappelling location and surrounds

attaching and security checking ropes to airborne rappelling device

briefing crew and airborne rappelling supervisor in accordance with workplace procedures

communicating helicopter safety hazards, wind speed and direction, approach and overshoot paths

communicating rappelling operation progress in accordance with workplace procedures

completing airborne rappelling attachment device pre-flight serviceability checks

completing relevant documentation

conducting deployment checks prior to rope deployment

conducting fitting checks of rappeller personnel protective equipment in accordance with established procedures

conducting serviceability pre-flight checks of helicopter and airborne rappelling attachment device

deploying ropes and rappellers, and recovery/release of ropes in accordance with workplace procedures

determining wind speed and direction

following relevant legislation and workplace procedures

identifying, communicating and diagnosing rappelling emergencies in accordance with workplace procedures

implementing contingency plans

monitoring work activities in terms of planned schedule

operating airborne rappelling attachment device

operating and adapting to differences in communications equipment in accordance with established procedures

performing weight calculations

planning own work, predicting consequences and identifying improvements

providing clearance for aircraft departure once all ropes are clear or secured

reading, interpreting and following relevant regulations, instructions, procedures, information and signs

reporting and/or rectifying identified problems, faults or malfunctions promptly, in accordance with established procedures

taking actions in a remedial and/or emergency situation in accordance with aircraft flight manuals, organisational policy and workplace procedures

using communication skills for helicopter control

working collaboratively with others

working systematically with required attention to detail without injury to self or others, or damage to goods or equipment.


Evidence of Knowledge

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions and include knowledge of:

airborne rappelling attachment device capabilities and limitations

airborne rappelling emergency procedures

airborne rappelling risk assessment principles

airborne rappelling techniques

airborne rappelling verbal/non-verbal communication procedures

approved operational procedures and processes for different airborne rappelling operations

correct airborne rappelling safety equipment configuration

helicopter approach and overshoot considerations

helicopter capabilities and limitations as defined in aircraft publications/documentation

procedures and protocols for using communication systems during an emergency

relevant regulations, legislation, organisational policy and procedures

typical problems that may occur when conducting airborne rappelling operations, and appropriate actions and solutions

work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) issues applicable to rappelling operations, aircraft and personnel safety.


Assessment Conditions

As a minimum, assessors must satisfy applicable regulatory requirements, which include requirements in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations current at the time of assessment.

As a minimum, assessment must satisfy applicable regulatory requirements, which include requirements in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations current at the time of assessment.

Assessment processes and techniques must be appropriate to the language, literacy and numeracy requirements of the work being performed and the needs of the candidate.

Assessment must occur in workplace operational situations. Where this is not appropriate, assessment must occur in simulated workplace operational situations that reflect workplace conditions.

Resources for assessment must include access to:

a range of relevant exercises, case studies and/or simulations

acceptable means of simulation assessment

applicable documentation including workplace procedures, regulations, codes of practice and operation manuals

relevant materials, tools, equipment and personal protective equipment currently used in industry.


Foundation Skills

Foundation skills essential to performance are explicit in the performance criteria of this unit of competency.


Range Statement

Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment.

Airborne rappelling equipment must include one or more of the following items:

attachment devices

eye goggles

fast ropes

head protection

hearing protection

rappelling attachment device

rappelling gloves

rappelling harness

rappelling ropes

Rappelling personnel characteristics to be considered include:

experience of personnel (advanced, beginners)

size

variations in rappelling equipment to be worn

weight

Airborne rappelling operations include one or more of the following variations:

single or multiple rappellers

basic airborne rappelling

advanced airborne rappelling

airborne fast roping

Airborne rappelling supervisor must include one of the following:

airborne team leader

airborne safety officer

aircrewman

chalk commander

drop master

loadmaster

observer

rescue crewman

Helicopter safety hazards must include:

fauna

flora

foreign object damage (FOD)

loss of visual reference

man-made structures

meteorological conditions

other aircraft

ship movements

ship structures and rigging

smoke

terrain

Airborne rappelling emergencies must include one or more of the following:

aircraft emergencies

rappelling equipment/personnel snagged in trees/obstacles

rappelling equipment malfunction

rappelling personnel unable to detach from rope/s


Sectors

Not applicable.


Competency Field

Y – Aircraft Operation and Traffic Management