TRAINING CATALOGUE. WORLD CLASS MILITARY TRAINING
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1 TRAINING CATALOGUE WORLD CLASS MILITARY TRAINING
2 2 CHUTE SYSTEMS TRAINING CATALOGUE
3 INDEX Military Driving And Maintenance Of 4 X 4 Vehicles (DM4-S-01)...4 Commando Air Orientation (CAO-W-06)...4 Airborne Battle Handling (ABH-W-05)...5 Paratrooper Coin Rural Operations (CRO-W-02)...6 Paratrooper Coin Urban Operations (CUO-W-03)...7 Commando Operators Course (COC-W-04)...8 Paratrooper Company Commanders And 2Ic Course (PCC-L-02)...8 Commando Specialist Courses (CSC-W-07)...9 Paratrooper Company Wo s / Cqms Course (PWO-L-03)...10 Pathfinder Operators Course (PFO-W-09)...10 Paratrooper Platoon Weapons (PPW-W-01)...11 Paratrooper Pre-Selection & Parachute Selection (PS-W-08)...11 Paratrooper Section Leading (PSL-L-01)...12 Advanced Static Line Parachuting (ASL-P-02)...13 Basic Air Supply (BAS-R-04)...14 Basic Free Fall Parachuting (BFF-P-07)...15 Basic Static Line Parachuting Instructor (BSL-I-P-04)...16 Basic Static Line Parachute Jumpmaster (BSL-JM-P-03)...17 Basic Static Line Parachuting (BSL-P-01)...18 Drop Zone Safety Officer (DZSO-P-05)...19 Basic Free Fall Parachute Instructor (BFF-I-P-09)...20 Basic Free Fall Parachute Jumpmaster (BFF-JM-P-08)...21 Halo/Haho Parachuting (HALO-P-10)...22 Parachute Minor Repairs (PMR-R-03)...23 Parachute Packing Round Main And Reserve (PPR-R-01)...24 Parachute Packing Square Main And Reserve (PPS-R-02)...25 Pilot s Jump Orientation (PJO-P-06)...26 Halo/Haho Instructor (HALO-I-P-12)...27 Halo/Haho Jumpmaster (HALO-JM-P-11)...28 Oxygen Monitor (OM-R-05)...29 TRAINING CATALOGUE CHUTE SYSTEMS 3
4 TRAINING CATALOGUE MILITARY DRIVING AND MAINTENANCE OF 4 X 4 VEHICLES (DM4-S-01) DURATION 4 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to handle a Vehicle in Off-Road Conditions Introduction to Four-Wheel Drive Vehicles Using Four-Wheel Drive Transmissions/ Vehicles Driving Techniques/ Communication Techniques Conservation Maintainance of 4x4 Vehicles Recovery Techniques Practical Driving GPS Training The Learner must have a valid Drivers Licence and at least one Year s Practical Driving Experience The Learner must be Medically Fit The Learner must have Completed a Course in Map Reading and Navigation The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:10 COMMANDO AIR ORIENTATION (CAO-W-06) DURATION 4 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to Effectively work with the Air Force in Operational and Training Circumstances Introduction to Airborne Operations Support by other Airborne Organisations Helicopter Assault Operations Fixed Wing Assualt Operations Parachute Assualt Operations Parachute Drop Zones (Practical) Helicopter and Fixed Wing Landing Zones (Practical) Operational Air Supply (Practical) Parachute Jumps (Practical) Pathfinder Operations (Practical) Fast Roping and Rappelling (Practical) The Learner must have completed the Basic Commando Operators Course The Learner must be Medically Fit The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:10 4 CHUTE SYSTEMS TRAINING CATALOGUE
5 AIRBORNE BATTLE HANDLING (ABH-W-05) DURATION 2 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to be deployed as an Officer or NCO in the Airborne Environment Airborne Operations Guidelines for Deployment of Airborne Forces Execution of Airborne Operations Command and Contro Integration during Operations Command Operations Battle Control Fire Support Co-ordination and Safety Staging - Parachute Operations Air Movement - Parachute Operations Landing Plan - Parachute Operations Ground Tactical Plan - Parachute Operations Link-up and Withdrawal - Parachute Operations Introduction and History - Fixed Wing Operations Battle Handling - Fixed Wing Operations Command and Control - Fixed Wing Operations Execution Drills and Procedures - Fixed Wing Operations Special Forces and Pathfinder Co-operation Introduction to Pathfinder Planning Command and Control - Pathfinder Planning Battle Handling - Pathfinders The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:20 TRAINING CATALOGUE CHUTE SYSTEMS 5
6 TRAINING CATALOGUE PARATROOPER COIN RURAL OPERATIONS (CRO-W-02) DURATION 4 Weeks The Aim of the Program is to equip the Learner with the necessary Knowledge and Skills to be Utilized Effectively in Rural Operational Theatres of War Concept of Area Defence Legal Aspects Ground/ Air Co-operation Mine Warfare Administration Border Control Operations Area Operations Follow-up Operations Rural Patrols Observation Posts Temporary Bases Hides Ambush Techniques Planning / Preparation of Ambushes Attacks Police / Army Co-operation The Learner must have Completed the Basic Training, Platoon Weapons, Section Leading, Parachute Selection and the Basic Static Line Parachute Jump Course The Learner Must be Medically Fit The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:30 6 CHUTE SYSTEMS TRAINING CATALOGUE
7 PARATROOPER COIN URBAN OPERATIONS (CUO-W-03) DURATION 3 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to be Utilized Effectively in Urban Operational Theatres of War Legal Aspects Intelligence Collection of Intelligence Improvised Explosive Devices Handling Suspects Searching Urban Patrols Pedestrian Control Points Road Blocks Cordon and Search Crowd Control House Clearing The Learner must have Completed the Basic Training, Platoon Weapons, Section Leading, Parachute Selection, the Basic Static Line Parachute Jump Course and COIN Rural Training Programme The learner must be Medically Fit The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:30 TRAINING CATALOGUE CHUTE SYSTEMS 7
8 TRAINING CATALOGUE COMMANDO OPERATORS COURSE (COC-W-04) DURATION 9 Months Knowledge and Skills to be Utilized as a Commando Operator Pre-Selection and Selection Bush Craft, Tracking and Survival Escape and Evasion Minor Tactics Kayak Handling Basic Photography Basic Signals Basic Urban Basic Demolitions The Learner must have completed the Paratrooper Pre Selection and Selection Course and the Basic Static Line Parachute Jump Course The learner must be medically fit The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:8 PARATROOPER COMPANY COMMANDERS AND 2IC COURSE (PCC-L-02) DURATION 4 Weeks The Aim of the Program is to equip the Learner with the neccessary Knowledge and Skills to be Utilized as Company 2IC or Company Commander in a Parachute Regiment or Batallion Leadership Code of Conduct Coy Administration Law of Armed Conflict/ Rules of Engagement Ops Room Procedures Operational Staff Work Deployment Drills Area Operations Battle Appreciations Verbal Orders Learner must have Completed Basic Training, Platoon Weapons, Section Leading as well as being Parachute Qualified The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:20 8 CHUTE SYSTEMS TRAINING CATALOGUE
9 COMMANDO SPECIALIST COURSES (CSC-W-07) DURATION 36 Months for all Courses / Individual Course Dependant The Aim of the Program is to equip the Learner with the Neccessary Knowledge and Skills to be Utilized as a Specialist Commando Operator Advanced Signals Small Boats (Kayaks) Combat Photography Sharp Shooter Advanced Demolitions Advanced Urban Combat Swimming Scuba Diving Attack Diving Commando Team Leaders Fast Roping and Rapelling Basic Mountaineering Advanced 4x4 Driver Skills The Learner must have Completed the Basic Commando Operators Course The Learner must be Medically Fit The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:10 TRAINING CATALOGUE CHUTE SYSTEMS 9
10 TRAINING CATALOGUE PARATROOPER COMPANY WO S / CQMS COURSE (PWO-L-03) DURATION 4 Weeks The Aim of the Program is to equip the Learner with the neccessary Knowledge and Skills to be Utilized as Paratrooper Company Sergeant Major and Company Quarter Master in a Parachute Regiment or Batallion Regimental Aspects Basic QM Subjects Map Reading and Navigation Building a Field Base Planning Exercises (Field Shooting, Unit / Company Exercises, etc) Replenishment on the Battle Field Learner must have Completed Basic Training, Platoon Weapons, Section Leading as well as being Parachute Qualified The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:20 PATHFINDER OPERATORS COURSE (PFO-W-09) DURATION 8 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to be Utilized as a Pathfinder in a Parachute Regiment or Batallion Pathfinder Selection Bush Craft, Tracking and Survival Escape and Evasion Minor Tactics Basic Photography Basic Signals DZSO (Drop Zone Safety Officer) Helicopter and Fixed Wing Landing Zones The Learner must have completed the Paratrooper Pre Selection and Selection Course, the Basic Static Line Parachuting Course and the Basic Free Fall Parachuting Course The learner must be medically fit The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:8 10 CHUTE SYSTEMS TRAINING CATALOGUE
11 PARATROOPER PLATOON WEAPONS (PPW-W-01) DURATION 3 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to apply all the different Platoon Weapons Effectively in Operational Circumstances Grenade Launchers Assault Rifles and Pistols Pirotechniques Hand Grenades Light Machine Guns Patrol Mortars Rocket Propelled Grenades The Learner must have Completed the Basic Training Learning Program, Parachute Selection and Basic Static Line Parachute Jump Course The Learner must be Medically Fit The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:30 PARATROOPER PRE-SELECTION & PARACHUTE SELECTION (PS-W-08) DURATION 8 Weeks The Aim of the Program is to Equip the Learner with the necessary Knowledge and Skills to Pass the Parachute Selection and to be Utilized as a Paratrooper Paratrooper Basic Training and Discipline Field Craft Musketry Map Reading and Navigation (Without GPS) Physical Training Parachute Selection (Write, Read and Speak) The Learner must have completed the Basic Training Programme The learner must be medically fit The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:30 TRAINING CATALOGUE CHUTE SYSTEMS 11
12 TRAINING CATALOGUE PARATROOPER SECTION LEADING (PSL-L-01) DURATION 4 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to Lead a Paratrooper Section Effectively in Operational Circumstances Map Reading Signal Procedures Battle Procedures Orders Reconnaissance G-R-O-U-N-D Final Inspection Basic Section Formations Hand Signals Patrols Fire Control Orders Fire and Movement Section Battle Drills Control at Night Duties of Key Personnel Law of Armed Conflict Prisoners of War The Learner must have Completed the Basic Training Learning Program, Paratrooper Selection, Basic Static Line Parachuting Course and Platoon Weapons Learning Program The Learner must be Medically Fit The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:30 12 CHUTE SYSTEMS TRAINING CATALOGUE
13 ADVANCED STATIC LINE PARACHUTING (ASL-P-02) DURATION 3 Weeks The Aim of the Program is to Equip the Learner with the necessary Knowledge and Skills to apply all Drills during Advanced Static Line Parachuting Introduction to Free Fall Parachuting Theory of Free Fall Aircraft Drills Exit and Arch Position Canopy Control Free Fall Equipment and Instruments Post Landing Procedures Parachute Malfunctions Reserve Drills (Cut Away Harness) Automatic Activation Device (Vigil/Cypress/Astra) Aircraft Emergencies Hazardous Landings Practical Jumping - 10 Jumps (Day Time) Corrective Training after each Jump Revision and Consolidation Night Jump (1 Jump) Personal Weapon Container (1 Jump) The Learner must have completed a Basic Parachute Jump Course The Learner must be a Volunteer The Learner must be Medically Fit and a Maximum Weight of 105kg is allowed The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:12. The Amount of Learners will depend on the Amount of Parachutes and the Availability of Aircraft TRAINING CATALOGUE CHUTE SYSTEMS 13
14 TRAINING CATALOGUE BASIC AIR SUPPLY (BAS-R-04) DURATION 5 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to safely Air Supply Light to Medium Cargo by means of Parachute The Concept of Air Supply Reasons for Air Supply Characteristics of Air Supply Principles of Air Supply Requirements of Air Supply Factors that Influence Air Supply Methods of Air Supply T ypes of Cargo Parachutes The Description of Aircraft Air Supply Teams Safety Equipment Air Supply Teams Survival Equipment Loading of Aircraft Aircraft Drills During Air Supply Aircraft Emergencies during Air Supply Airfield Discipline Procedures and Rules during Despatching Air Supply Documentation Air Supply Drop Zones Packing of Cargo Parachutes Container Delivery System (Light) Container Delivery System (Medium) The Learner must have Completed the Round and Square Parachute Packing Course The Learner must be Medically Fit The Learner must be a Volunteer The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:6. The Amount of Learners will Depend on the Amount of Parachutes,Cargo Equipment and the Availability of Aircraft. 14 CHUTE SYSTEMS TRAINING CATALOGUE
15 BASIC FREE FALL PARACHUTING (BFF-P-07) DURATION 5 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to apply all Drills During Basic Free Fall Parachuting Introduction to Free Fall Parachuting Theory of Free Fall Aircraft Drills Exit and Arch Position Canopy Control Free Fall Equipment and Instruments Post Landing Procedures Parachute Malfunctions Reserve Drills (Cut Away Harness Automatic Activation Device (Vigil/Cypress/Astra) Aircraft Emergencies Hazardous Landings Free Fall Progression (Test 1 15) Canopy Control Progression Practical Jumping (30 Jumps Corrective Training after each Jump Revision and Consolidation Night Jump Personal Weapon Container Jump Final Tests (Spin/Track/ Half Series) The Learner must have completed a Basic Static Line Parachute Jump Course The Learner must be a Volunteer The Learner must be Medically Fit and a Maximum Weight of 105kg is allowed The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:12. The amount of Learners will depend on the amount of Parachutes and the Availability of Aircraft TRAINING CATALOGUE CHUTE SYSTEMS 15
16 TRAINING CATALOGUE BASIC STATIC LINE PARACHUTING INSTRUCTOR (BSL-I-P-04) DURATION 8 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to Facilitate Learners in Static Line Round Parachuting Standard Operating Procedures for Parachuting The use of Training Apparatus Exit Technique Flight Drills The Facilitator Landing Technique Aircraft Drills Practical Parachute Instruction Practical Facilitation of all Parachute Lessons Practical Despatching of Learners Evaluation of Practical Jumping Practical Jumping (10 Jumps) Corrective Training after each Jump Drop Zone Reconnaissance Practical Drop Zone Procedures Radio Procedures The Effect of Weather on Parachuting The Learner must have completed a Static Line Parachute Jump Masters Course The Learner must be a Volunteer The Learner must be Medically Fit and a Maximum Weight of 105kg is allowed The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:6. The Instructors Learning Program will be presented together with the Basic Static Line Parachuting Learning Program. The Amount of Learners will depend on the amount of Learners nominated for the Basic Static Line Parachuting Program and availability of Aircraft. 16 CHUTE SYSTEMS TRAINING CATALOGUE
17 BASIC STATIC LINE PARACHUTE JUMPMASTER (BSL-JM-P-03) DURATION 4 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to Safely despatch Paratroopers from different Aircraft The Parachute The use of Training Apparatus Assimulated Ground Training Despatching Tecqniques Inspection of Paratroopers Paratroopers Jump Briefing Pilot Briefing Aircraft Inspection and Masking Aircraft Drills for different Aircraft Standard Operating Procedures for Parachuting Practical Jumping (10 Jumps) Practical Despatching from Aircraft Aircraft Emergencies Acting as a Fit Chute NCO Jumpmaster Administration Inspection of Personal Weapon Container Inspection of Doorbundles Drop Zone Procedures Retrieval of Parachutes After Jumping Grouping Drills The Learner must have completed a Basic Static Line Parachute Jump Course The Learner must be a Volunteer The Learner must be Medically Fit and a Maximum Weight of 105kg is allowed The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:6. The Jumpmaster Program will be Presented together with the Basic Static Line Learning Program TRAINING CATALOGUE CHUTE SYSTEMS 17
18 TRAINING CATALOGUE BASIC STATIC LINE PARACHUTING (BSL-P-01) DURATION 4 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to apply all Drills during Basic Round Parachuting The Parachute The Use of Training Apparatus Exit Technique Flight Drills Landing Technique Aircraft Drills Harness Release and Dragging Fitting and the Handling of the Parachute Parachute Emergencies Practical Jumping (6 Jumps Day, 1 Jump Night, 1 Jump with Equipment) Corrective Training after each Jump Packing of Personal Weapon Container Packing of Doorbundles Drop Zone Procedures Emergencies All Aircraft Grouping Drills The Learner must have completed a Parachute Selection Course The Learner must be a Volunteer The Learner must be Medically Fit and a Maximum Weight of 105kg is allowed The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:12. The Amount of Learners will depend on the size of the Training Facility and availability of Aircraft 18 CHUTE SYSTEMS TRAINING CATALOGUE
19 DROP ZONE SAFETY OFFICER (DZSO-P-05) DURATION 4 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to control Drop Zones during Paratrooping Procedures for Static Line Parachuting Drop Zone Orders Map Reading and Navigation Garmin Positioning System Selection of Drop Zones Reconnaissance of Drop Zones Drop Zone Ground Signals Parachute Drop Control Methods Final Pilot s Briefing Drop Zone Criteria Drop Zone Recording and Drop Zone Safety Officer s Responsibilities Drop Zone Safety Officer s Equipment Practical Jumping (6 Jumps) Radio Procedures Practical Command and Control of Drop Zones Control Drop Zones at Night The Learner must have completed a Basic Static Line Parachute Jump Course The Learner must be a Volunteer The Learner must be Medically Fit The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:6. The Drop Zone Safety Officer s Learning Program will be presented during the Basic Static Line Parachuting Learning Program TRAINING CATALOGUE CHUTE SYSTEMS 19
20 TRAINING CATALOGUE BASIC FREE FALL PARACHUTE INSTRUCTOR (BFF-I-P-09) DURATION 5 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to teach Military Free Fallers to do Free Fall Parachuting Introduction to Free Fall Parachuting The Free Fall Instructor Standard Operating Procedures for Free Fall Theory of Free Fall Aircraft Drills Exit and Arch Position Canopy Control Free Fall Equipment and Instruments Post Landing Procedures Parachute Malfunctions Reserve Drills (Cut Away Harness) Automatic Activation Device (Vigil/Cypress/Astra) Aircraft Emergencies Hazardous Landings Free Fall Progression (Tests for Instructor) Pre-Declared Jumps in a 10 m Circle (10 Jumps) Practical Instruction (All Subjects) Practical Jumps (30 Jumps) Evaluation and Debriefing of Learners Corrective Training after each Jump Supervision in the Aircraft Effect of Weather on Parachuting Practical Spotting and Despatching Night Spotting and Despatching The Learner must be a Static Line Parachute Instructor The Learner must be a Free Fall Jumpmaster The Learner must have a Minimum of 300 Free Fall Jumps The Learner must be a Volunteer The Learner must be Medically Fit and a Maximum Weight of 105kg is allowed The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:2. The Amount of Learners will depend on the amount of Parachutes and the Availability of Aircraft. This Program must be Presented during the Basic Free Fall Parachuting Learning Program 20 CHUTE SYSTEMS TRAINING CATALOGUE
21 BASIC FREE FALL PARACHUTE JUMPMASTER (BFF-JM-P-08) DURATION 5 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to Inspect and Despatch Military Free Fallers from Aircraft Introduction to Free Fall Parachuting Theory of Free Fall Aircraft Drills Exit and Arch Position Canopy Control Free Fall Equipment and Instruments Post Landing Procedures Parachute Malfunctions Reserve Drills (Cut Away Harness) Automatic Activation Device (Vigil/Cypress/Astra) Aircraft Emergencies Hazardous Landings Free Fall Progression (Tests for Jumpmaster) Practical Jumps (30 Jumps) Pre-Declared Jumps in a 10 m Circle (10 Jumps) Inspection of Free Fallers Aircraft Inspection and Masking Corrective Training after each Jump Effect of Weather on Parachuting Night Spotting and Despatching Practical Packing of Parachutes Practical Spotting and Despatching Spotting (Determine the Release Point) The Learner must be a Static Line Jumpmaster The Learner must be Military Free Fall Qualified The Learner must have a minimum of 150 Free Fall Jumps and be able to Demonstrate all the Basic Free Fall Tests The Learner must be a Volunteer The Learner must be Medically Fit and a Maximum Weight of 105kg is allowed The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:4. The Amount of Learners will depend on the amount of Parachutes and the Availability of Aircraft. This Program must be Presented during a Basic Free Fall Learning Program TRAINING CATALOGUE CHUTE SYSTEMS 21
22 TRAINING CATALOGUE HALO/HAHO PARACHUTING (HALO-P-10) DURATION 5 Weeks The Aim of the Program is to Equip the Learner with the necessary Knowledge and Skills to apply all Drills During High Altitude Parachute Jumps Introduction to High Altitude Parachuting HALO/HAHO Parachuting (Theory) Standard Operating Procedures for HALO/HAHO Classification of Heights with the use of Oxygen General Rules and Regulations Medical Guidelines Oxygen Equipment Principles of Operation Parachute Malfunctions Reserve Drills (Cut Away Harness) Free Fall Instruments Automatic Activation Device (Vigil/Cypress/Astra) HALO/HAHO Aircraft Drills Oxygen Emergencies in the Aircraft Oxygen Emergencies During Free Fall Navigation Equipment for HALO/HAHO Practical Jumps (HALO x 10) Team Jumps - 1 Night Practical Jumps (HAHO x 10) Team Jumps - 1 Night Advanced Canopy Control Evaluation and Debriefing of Learners Corrective Training after each Jump Practical Packing of Parachutes The Learner must be a Military Free Faller The Learner must have passed the Basic Free Fall Tests The Learner must have a Minimum of 100 Free Fall Jumps The Learner must be a Volunteer The Learner must be Medically Fit and a Maximum Weight of 105kg is allowed. The Learner must have passed a Flight Medical Examination The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:6. The Amount of Learners will depend on the amount of Parachutes, Oxygen Equipment and the Availability of Aircraft. The Type of Aircraft will determine the Exit Altitude of the High Altitude Jumps 22 CHUTE SYSTEMS TRAINING CATALOGUE
23 PARACHUTE MINOR REPAIRS (PMR-R-03) DURATION 5 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to do Minor Repairs on Parachutes Introduction to Minor Repairs List of Components (Hand Tools) Different Sewing Machines Sewing Machines (Identify Components) Sewing Theory Installing the Needle Operation Machine Maintenance The Parachute Workshop (Outlay) Different Fabrics Repair Techniques Seam Restitching (Round and Square Canop Canopy Ripstop Tape Repair Basic Patch (Round and Square Canopies) Main Line Replacement Control Line Replacement Crossport Repair Trim Check and Retrim Container Grommet Replacement Container Fabric Panel Repair Container Velcro Replacement Steering Toggle Velcro Replacement Final Evaluation By Master Rigger The Learner must be a Volunteer The Learner must have completed the Basic Packing Course for Round and Square Parachutes The Learner must be Medically Fit The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:4. The amount of Learners will depend on the amount of Parachutes and Sewing Machines Available for repairs TRAINING CATALOGUE CHUTE SYSTEMS 23
24 TRAINING CATALOGUE PARACHUTE PACKING ROUND MAIN AND RESERVE (PPR-R-01) DURATION 4 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to Pack and Inspect Round Main and Round Reserve Parachutes Introduction to Packing Technical Data List of Components Packing Table Break Ties Packing Procedure Layout of the Parachute Inspection of the Parachute 4 - Line Check Folding the Canopy Clearing the Gores Folding the Corners Long - Folding the Canopy Break - Cord Tie Stowing the Canopy Stowing the Suspension Lines Connector Link Locking Tabs Stowing the Deployment Bag Closing the Pack The Complete Assembly The Learner must be a Volunteer The Learner must be Medically Fit The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:12. The Amount of Learners will depend on the amount of Parachutes and Packing Tables available for Packing 24 CHUTE SYSTEMS TRAINING CATALOGUE
25 PARACHUTE PACKING SQUARE MAIN AND RESERVE (PPS-R-02) DURATION 4 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to Pack and Inspect Square Main and Square Reserve Parachutes - Conventional Packing Method Introduction to Packing Technical Data List of Components Care and Maintenance Packing Procedure Layout of the Parachute Inspection of the Parachute 4 - Line Check Folding the Canopy Clearing the Stabilizers Setting Deployment Brakes Flaking the Tail Stowing the Slider Stowing the Canopy Stowing the Suspension Lines Placing the Bag into the Container Closing the Container The Complete Assembly The Learner must be a Volunteer The Learner must be Medically Fit The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:12. The Amount of Learners will depend on the amount of Parachutes Available for Packing TRAINING CATALOGUE CHUTE SYSTEMS 25
26 TRAINING CATALOGUE PILOT'S JUMP ORIENTATION (PJO-P-06) DURATION 2 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to apply the Basic Parachute Drills during the Ejection from Aircraft The Parachute The Use of Training Apparatus Flight Drills Landing Technique Practical Jumping ( 2 Jumps) Corrective Training after each Jump The Learner must have completed the Military Pilot Learning Program The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:12. The Amount of Learners will depend on the size of the Training Facility and the availability of Aircraft 26 CHUTE SYSTEMS TRAINING CATALOGUE
27 HALO/HAHO INSTRUCTOR (HALO-I-P-12) DURATION 4 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to teach Learners all the Drills and Procedures During High Altitude Parachute Operations Introduction to High Altitude Parachuting HALO/HAHO Parachuting Standard Operating Procedures for HALO/HAHO Classification of Heights with the use of Oxygen General Rules and Regulations Medical Guidelines Oxygen Equipment Principles of Operation Parachute Malfunctions Reserve Drills (Cut Away Harness) Free Fall Instruments Automatic Activation Device (Vigil/Cypress/Astra) HALO/HAHO Aircraft Drills Oxygen Emergencies in the Aircraft Oxygen Emergencies During Free Fall Oxygen Monitoring Handsignals during Aircraft Drills Briefing of Aircrew Briefing of Jumpers Practical Despatching Evaluation and Debriefing of Learners Corrective Training after each Jump Practical Jumps (5 HALO and 5 HAHO) Practical Packing of Parachutes The Learner must have Passed a Flight Medical Examination The Learner must be a Free Fall Instructor The Learner must have a Minimum of 500 Free Fall Jumps The Learner must be a Volunteer The Learner must be Medically Fit and a Maximum Weight of 105kg is allowed The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:3. The amount of Learners will Depend on the amount of Parachutes, Oxygen Equipment and the Availability of Aircraft. The Type of Aircraft will Determine the Exit Altitude of the High Altitude Jumps TRAINING CATALOGUE CHUTE SYSTEMS 27
28 TRAINING CATALOGUE HALO/HAHO JUMPMASTER (HALO-JM-P-11) DURATION 4 Weeks Entry Requirements Knowledge and Skills to Inspect and Despatch Learners during High Altitude Parachute Operations Introduction to High Altitude Parachuting HALO/HAHO Parachuting Standard Operating Procedures for HALO/HAHO Classification of Heights with the use of Oxygen General Rules and Regulations Medical Guidelines Oxygen Equipment Principles of Operation Parachute Malfunctions Reserve Drills (Cut Away Harness) Free Fall Instruments Automatic Activation Device (Vigil/Cypress/Astra) HALO/HAHO Aircraft Drills Oxygen Emergencies in the Aircraft Oxygen Emergencies During Free Fall Handsignals During Aircraft Drills Briefing of Aircrew Briefing of Jumpers Practical Jumps (5 HAHO and 5 HALO) Practical Despatching Evaluation and Debriefing of Learners Corrective Training after each Jump Practical Packing of Parachutes The Learner must have Passed a Flight Medical Examintion The Learner must be a Free Fall Jump Master The Learner must have a Minimum of 400 Free Fall Jumps The Learner must be a Volunteer The Learner must be Medically Fit and a Maximum Weight of 105kg is allowed The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:3. The amount of Learners will depend on the amount of Parachutes, Oxygen Equipment and the Availability of Aircraft. The Type of Aircraft will Determine the Exit Altitude of the High Altitude Jumps 28 CHUTE SYSTEMS TRAINING CATALOGUE
29 OXYGEN MONITOR (OM-R-05) DURATION 4 Weeks Knowledge and Skills to Support High Altitude Operations with Oxygen Related Equipment Introduction to High Altitude Parachuting HALO/HAHO Parachuting Standard Operating Procedures for HALO/HAHO Classification of Heights with the use of Oxygen General Rules and Regulations Medical Guidelines Oxygen Equipment Principles of Operation Free Fall Instruments Automatic Activation Device (Vigil/Cypress/Astra) HALO/HAHO Aircraft Drills Oxygen Emergencies in the Aircraft Oxygen Emergencies During Free Fall Handsignals During Aircraft Drills Practical Oxygen Monitoring Practical Oxygen Refilling Evaluation and Debriefing of Learners Corrective Training after each Jump Practical Packing of Parachutes The Learner must be a Parachute Rigger The Learner must have Passed a Flight Medical Examintion The Learner must be a Volunteer The Learner must be Medically Fit The Instructor Student Ratio will be 1:3. The amount of Learners will Depend on the amount of Parachutes, Oxygen Equipment and the Availability of Aircraft TRAINING CATALOGUE CHUTE SYSTEMS 29
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