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Evidence Guide: PUADEFCM303B - Rig and dispatch air-drop loads

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PUADEFCM303B - Rig and dispatch air-drop loads

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Rig container and platform for air-drop loads

  1. Hand and power tools are selected and used in accordance with standard procedures
  2. Cordage is selected and used in accordance with standard procedures
  3. Aerial delivery equipment is selected and used in accordance with standard procedures
  4. Parachutes are selected and handled in accordance with standard procedures
  5. Parachutes are attached in accordance with standard procedures
  6. Container and platform loads are rigged as part of a crew, and in accordance with standard procedures
  7. Air-drop and air movement documentation is compiled, used and distributed in accordance with standard procedures
Hand and power tools are selected and used in accordance with standard procedures

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Cordage is selected and used in accordance with standard procedures

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Aerial delivery equipment is selected and used in accordance with standard procedures

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Parachutes are selected and handled in accordance with standard procedures

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Parachutes are attached in accordance with standard procedures

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Container and platform loads are rigged as part of a crew, and in accordance with standard procedures

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Air-drop and air movement documentation is compiled, used and distributed in accordance with standard procedures

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Load and dispatch air-drop loads

  1. Aircraft loading equipment is operated in accordance with standard procedures
  2. Aircraft restraint devices are operated in accordance with standard procedures
  3. Stores and equipment are prepared for container and platform air-drop
  4. Aircraft loading is completed as part of a crew and in accordance with standard procedures
  5. Air-drop loads are safely and effectively dispatched from the aircraft in accordance with air-drop procedures
Aircraft loading equipment is operated in accordance with standard procedures

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Aircraft restraint devices are operated in accordance with standard procedures

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Stores and equipment are prepared for container and platform air-drop

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Aircraft loading is completed as part of a crew and in accordance with standard procedures

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Air-drop loads are safely and effectively dispatched from the aircraft in accordance with air-drop procedures

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Assessmentmust confirm the ability to:

interpret air logistic publications and comply with their requirements

apply rated strengths and/or safe working stresses

adhere to aircraft/airfield discipline requirements

identify aircraft safety features, tie-down points and capacities

load, restrain and manually dispatch compact and container air-drop loads from aircraft

load and restrain container and platform loads in the aircraft for air-drop.

Consistency in performance

Competency should be demonstrated over time in a range of workplace environments to ensure consistency of performance in a range of contexts.

Context of and specific resources for assessment

Context of assessment

Competency should be assessed in the workplace or in a simulated workplace environment.

Specific resources for assessment

Access to:

air-drop capable aircraft and crew

airfield/tarmac

aerial delivery equipment

loads

parachutes

restraining devices

air-drop containers

drop zone

suitable rigging area

mechanical handling equipment

aircraft loading equipment

drop zone support staff, equipment and vehicles

personal safety clothing and equipment (protective flying dress, harnesses and hearing protection)

aircraft communication equipment (headsets).

Guidance information for assessment

Information that will assist or guide assessment will be written during Phase II of the Review of the PUA00 Public Safety Training Package.

Required Skills and Knowledge

This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level, required for this unit.

Required Skills

complete documentation

display initiative

manage resources

use hand and power tools

use weighing devices (scales) and calculators

Required Knowledge

airfield and aircraft discipline

applicable air-drop publications

cargo aircraft roles and capabilities

classification for dangerous goods

compiling air movements and air-drop documentation

load preparation

loading cargo aircraft

OH&S particular to rigging and loading air-drop loads

responsibilities of an air dispatch crew member in flight

rigging container loads

rigging platform loads

types and methods of air-drop and their application

uses, strengths, handling and storage of aerial delivery equipment

Range Statement

The Range Statement relates to the Unit of Competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording in the Performance Criteria is detailed below.

Air-drop loads may include

Methods:

door loads

wing loads

gravity loads

extracted loads

Types:

free drop

high velocity

low velocity

Standard procedures may include

Australian Standards

Defence instructions

Doctrinal pamphlets

Job guides and other publications

Manufacturers' handbooks, industry specifications and technical instructions

Occupational health and safety (OH&S) regulations

Organisational policies and procedures

Procedure manuals

Relevant local government by-laws

Relevant state or federal legislation

Routine Orders

Standing Operating Procedures

Standing Orders

Written and verbal orders

Cordage may include

Braided nylon cord (1000 lb)

Ticket 8/7 cotton thread

Type III nylon (550 lb)

Type VIII nylon (3600 lb)

¼ inch cotton webbing (80 lb)

½ inch tubular nylon (1000 lb)

Aerial delivery equipment may include

Emergency restraint systems

Energy dissipating material (EDM/honeycomb)

Extraction systems

Free drop containers (Heli and Maxi box)

Parachute release devices

Platform components

Screws, nails and assorted expense items

Straps and containers

Suspension slings

Timber (plywood sheets and Oregon lengths)

Type V lashings, 10,000 lb devices

Parachutes may include

P1, C1

G12D

G11A/B/C

68 inch pilot

15/22/28 ft extraction

Container loads may include

A7A compact

A21 container

A22 container

Heli 0box

Maxi box

Rope compact

Platform loads may include

Combat Expendable Platform (CEP)

Metal Framed Platform (MFP)

Type V platform

Air-drop and air movement documentation may include

Container load data inspection sheet

Dangerous goods documentation

Heavy drop load data inspection sheet

ST 133 cargo mail manifests

PY 104 passenger manifests

Aircraft loading equipment may include

Buffer boards

Centre Vertical Restrain system (CVR)

JURY strut DHC-4

MHE

RAMP jack C130

WHEEL chocks

Restraint devices may include

CGU1B

DACRON lashings

MB1 and MB2 tie-down devices

10 000 lb and 25 000 lb tie-down chains