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AIRBORNE QUALIFICATION PROGRAM
The Airborne Qualification Program provides members with the opportunity to participate in Flash Force airborne operations and earn their Airborne "Wings". Upon completion of program requirements, successful candidates will become Airborne-Qualified. PREREQUISITES There are no prerequisites for participation in this program. BASIC REQUIREMENTS In order to complete this course of training, a candidate must:
AIRBORNE QUALIFICATION PROGRAM TRAINING MANUAL The Airborne Qualification Program Training Manual provides all the information required for a qualified candidate to become Airborne-qualified. This manual addresses issues relating to safety, equipment, participant responsibilities and procedures, and conduct of airborne operations. To review a particular section of this manual, simply click on the corresponding link below:
INTRODUCTION SECTION ONE: PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Airborne Qualification "Quick Checklist" Examination Requirements Parental Consent/Supervision Requirements Authorized/Unauthorized Operations Prohibited Drop Areas SECTION TWO: DROP CLASSIFICATIONS
Special Drop Classifications SECTION THREE: OPERATIONAL HAZARDS
SECTION FOUR: SAFETY
Safety Precautions General Safety Procedures Operations Safety Kit Personal Safety Equipment SECTION FIVE: PERSONNEL Minimum Personnel Requirements Airborne Commander (AC) Primary Jumpmaster (PJM) Drop Zone Support Team Leader (DZSTL) Drop Zone Support Team SECTION SIX: EQUIPMENT
Parachutists Parachutes Ancillary Equipment Pack Placement Flotation Vests Personal Weapons Arctic Equipment SECTION SEVEN: OPERATIONAL AREAS
Flight Zone Drop Zone Drop Zone Security SECTION EIGHT: OPERATIONAL PLANNING
Airborne Operations Plan Airborne Operations Checklist Airborne Event Checklist Operation Authorization Number Operations Briefing SECTION NINE: CONDUCT OF OPERATIONS
Test Drop Drop Zone Communication Launching Launch Commands No-Drop Conditions Drop Zone Safety Photographic Records SECTION TEN: RECOVERY OPERATIONS
Technical Recovery Launched Dislodgement Devices Reach Extension Devices High-Risk Recovery Methods SECTION ELEVEN: OPERATION CONCLUSION
Operation Debriefing After-Action Reporting Individual/Unit Drop Records SECTION TWELVE: AIRBORNE QUALIFICATION
Qualification Certificates Qualification Badges and Indicators Scale Figure Qualification Certification Maintenance Revocation of Qualification SECTION THIRTEEN: FINAL QUALIFICATION EXAMINATION
Examination Standard Comments or Questions Other Instructions Final Examination Worksheet Examination Link SECTION FOURTEEN: QUALIFICATION DROPS
Graduation and Certificates APPENDIX A: AIRBORNE EVENT CHECKLIST APPENDIX B: SAMPLE AIRBORNE OPERATIONS PLAN APPENDIX C: SAMPLE AIRBORNE OPERATIONS PLAN ATTACHMENTS APPENDIX D: SAMPLE AIRBORNE FORMS APPENDIX E: SAMPLE AFTER-ACTION REPORT APPENDIX F: GLOSSARY |
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