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TITLE: AIRCREW TRAINING MANUAL LIGHT UTILITY HELICOPTER, UH-72A LAKOTA

Published by the Department of the Army in February 2008 (draft copy). Copied to CD-ROM in Adobe PDF ; 280 pages.

PREFACE:

The aircrew training manual (ATM) standardizes aircrew training programs and flight
evaluation procedures. This manual provides specific guidelines for executing UH-72A
aircrew training. It is based on the mission-focused training principles outlined in FM 7-1.

This ATM establishes crewmember qualification standards; refresher, mission, and
continuation training requirements; and evaluation requirements. This manual applies to all
UH-72A series crewmembers and their commanders.

This is not a stand-alone document. All of the requirements of TC 1-210 must be met. If
differences exist between the maneuver descriptions in the rotorcraft flight manual (RFM)
and this manual, this manual is the governing authority for training and flight evaluation
purposes. The manufacturer RFM and any applicable supplements are the governing
authority for operation of the aircraft. Implementation of this manual conforms to AR 95-1
and TC 1-210. If a conflict exists between this manual and TC 1-210, the commander
determines, based upon the requirement and the unit’s mission, which manual takes
precedence.

This manual (in conjunction with the ARs and TC 1-210) will help aviation commanders at all
levels develop a comprehensive aircrew training program. By using the ATM, commanders
ensure that individual crewmember and aircrew proficiency is commensurate with their unit’s
mission and that aircrews routinely employ standard techniques and procedures.

Crewmembers will use this manual as a "how to" source for performing crewmember duties.
It provides performance standards and evaluation guidelines so crewmembers know the
level of performance expected. Each task has a description that outlines steps for
performing the task to meet the standard.

Standardization officers, evaluators, and unit trainers will use this manual and TC 1-210 as
the primary tools to assist the commander in developing and implementing the aircrew
training program.

CONTENTS:

PREFACE vii

Chapter 1 Introduction1-1
1-1 Crew Station Designation1-1
1-2 Symbol Usage and Word Distinctions 1-1

Chapter 2 Training 2-1
2-1 Qualification Training2-1
2-2 Refresher Training 2-3
2-3 Mission Training2-5
2-4 Continuation Training 2-6
2-5 Task Lists 2-7
2-6 Currency Requirements 2-8
2-7 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Training Requirements2-9

Chapter 3 Evaluation3-1
3-1 Evaluation Principles 3-1
3-2 Grading Considerations3-2
3-3 Crewmember Evaluation3-2
3-4 Evaluation Sequence3-4
3-5 Proficiency Flight Evaluation3-9
3-6 Annual Night Vision Goggles Standardization Flight Evaluation3-9
3-7 Post Accident Flight Evaluation 3-9
3-8 Medical Flight Evaluation 3-9
3-9 No-Notice Evaluation3-9
3-10 Commander’s Evaluation 3-9

Chapter 4 Crewmember Tasks 4-1
4-1 Task Contents 4-1
4-2 Tasks 4-7

Chapter 5 Functional Operational Check Flight Tasks 5-1
5-2 Tasks 5-2

Chapter 6 Crew Coordination 6-1
6-1 Crew Coordination Background 6-1
6-2 Crew Coordination Elements 6-1
6-3 Crew Coordination Basic Qualities 6-2
6-4 Crew Coordination Objectives 6-7
6-5 Standard Crew Terminology 6-7

Appendix A Nonrated Crewmember Training A-1
Appendix B Power Management B-1
Glossary Glossary 1
References References 1
Index Index 1

Base Tasks
Task 1000 Participate in a Crew Mission Briefing 4-8
Task 1004 Plan a Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Flight 4-11
Task 1006 Plan an Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) Flight 4-13
Task 1010 Prepare a Performance Planning Card (PPC) 4-15
Task 1012 Verify Aircraft Weight and Balance 4-23
Task 1014 Operate Aviation Life Support Equipment (ALSE) 4-24
Task 1016 Perform Internal Load Operations4-25
Task 1020 Prepare Aircraft for Mission4-27
Task 1022 Perform Preflight Inspection 4-28
TASK 1024 PERFORM BEFORE-STARTING ENGINE THROUGH BEFORE-LEAVING
HELICOPTER CHECKS 4-30
TASK 1026 MAINTAIN AIRSPACE SURVEILLANCE 4-32
TASK 1028 PERFORM HOVER POWER CHECK 4-34
TASK 1030 PERFORM HOVER OUT-OF-GROUND (OGE) EFFECT CHECK 4-36
Task 1032 Perform Radio Communications Procedures4-38
TASK 1038 PERFORM HOVERING FLIGHT4-40
TASK 1040 PERFORM VISUAL METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS TAKEOFF4-44
TASK 1044 NAVIGATE BY PILOTAGE AND DEAD RECKONING 4-48
Task 1046 Perform Electronically Aided Navigation 4-49
Task 1048 Perform Fuel Management Procedures 4-51
TASK 1052 PERFORM VISUAL METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS (VMC) FLIGHT
MANEUVERS4-53
TASK 1058 PERFORM VISUAL METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS (VMC) APPROACH
4-55
TASK 1062 PERFORM SLOPE OPERATIONS4-60
TASK 1066 PERFORM A RUNNING LANDING4-62
Task 1070 Respond to Emergencies 4-65
TASK 1072 RESPOND TO ENGINE FAILURE(S) AT A HOVER 4-67
TASK 1074 RESPOND TO ENGINE FAILURE(S) CRUISE FLIGHT4-70
TASK 1078 PERFORM STABILITY AUGMENTATION SYSTEM (SAS) OFF FLIGHT 4-74
TASK 1082 PERFORM AUTOROTATION 4-75
TASK 1094 OPERATE THE AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM
(AFCS)/AUTOPILOT 4-77
TASK 1102 PERFORM MANUAL THROTTLE OPERATION/GOVERNOR FAILURE4-78
TASK 1155 NEGOTIATE WIRE OBSTACLES4-80
Task 1162 Perform Emergency Egress 4-82
TASK 1166 PERFORM INSTRUMENT MANEUVERS4-84
TASK 1170 PERFORM INSTRUMENT TAKEOFF (ITO) 4-86
Task 1174 Perform Holding Procedures 4-88
Task 1176 Perform Nonprecision Approach 4-90
Task 1178 Perform Precision Approach4-92
Task 1180 Perform an Emergency Global Positioning System (GPS) Recovery Procedure
4-94
TASK 1182 PERFORM UNUSUAL ATTITUDE RECOVERY 4-96
TASK 1184 RESPOND TO INADVERTENT INSTRUMENT METEOROLOGICAL (IMC)
CONDITIONS 4-98
Task 1190 Perform Hand and Arm Signals4-100
Task 1194 Perform Refueling Operations 4-101
Task 1253 Operate Aircraft Display Systems 4-103
Task 1262 Participate in a Crew-Level After-Action Review 4-105

Mission Tasks
TASK 2010 PERFORM MULTI-AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS4-108
Task 2012 Perform Terrain Flight Mission Planning 4-111
Task 2022 Transmit Tactical/Mission Reports 4-113
TASK 2024 PERFORM TERRAIN FLIGHT NAVIGATION4-114
TASK 2026 PERFORM TERRAIN FLIGHT 4-116
TASK 2034 PERFORM MASKING AND UNMASKING 4-118
TASK 2036 PERFORM TERRAIN FLIGHT DECELERATION4-120
TASK 2042 PERFORM ACTIONS ON CONTACT4-122
TASK 2048 PERFORM SLING LOAD OPERATIONS4-125
Task 2050 Develop an Emergency Global Poistioning System (GPS) Recovery Procedure
4-130
TASK 2052 PERFORM WATER BUCKET OPERATIONS 4-137
TASK 2054 PERFORM FAST-ROPE INSERTION AND EXTRACTION
OPERATIONS 4-143
TASK 2056 PERFORM RAPELLING OPERATIONS 4-145
TASK 2058 PERFORM SPECIAL PATROL INFILTRATION/EXFILTRATION (SPIES)
OPERATIONS 4-147
TASK 2060 PERFORM RESCUE HOIST OPERATIONS 4-150
Task 2061 Operte Thermal Imaging System (TIS) 4-153
TASK 2064 PERFORM PARADROP OPERATIONS 4-155
Task 2065 Operate Personnel Locator Equipment 4-157
TASK 2067 SELECT LANDING ZONE (LZ)/PICKUP ZONE A(PZ)/HOLDING AREA (HA)
4-158
TASK 2068 PERFORM SHIPBOARD OPERATIONS4-161
TASK 2076 PERFORM TROOP/CAVING/JACOBS LADDER OPERATIONS4-164
TASK 2078 PERFORM HELOCAST OPERATIONS4-167
TASK 2081 OPERATE NIGHT VISION GOGGLE (NVG) 4-170
TASK 2090 PERFORM LANDING AREA RECONNAISSANCE FOR SIMULATED
MAXIMUM GROSS WEIGHT 4-171
TASK 2092 RESPOND TO NIGHT VISION GOGGLE (NVG) FAILURE4-173
TASK 209 ]3 PERFORM SIMULATED MAXIMUM GROSS WEIGHT APPROACH AND
LANDING 4-175
TASK 2095 PERFORM SIMULATED MAXIMUM GROSS WEIGHT TAKEOFF 4-178
Task 2116 Perform an Aerial Radiological Survey4-181
Task 2120 Perform Patient Evacuation and Treatment 4-182
Task 2122 Operate Mission Medical Interior Cabin Systems4-184
TASK 2125 PERFORM PINNACLE/RIDGELINE OPERATION 4-186
Task 2176 Perform Aerial Observation 4-189
Task 2476 Perform Aerial Security Operations 4-192
Task 2502 Perform Aerial Reconnaissance Operations 4-194
Task 2530 Conduct Vehicle/Vessel Observation 4-196
Task 2540 Perform Fixed Target Observation4-199
Task 2600 Operate High Powered Illumination System (HPIS) 4-201





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