CPS Military Solo System DOUBLE BAG STATIC LINE A/C PROCEDURES AND JUMP COMMANDS
TLO Given an aircraft, a CPS Military Solo System in the DBSL configuration, with or without combat equipment and/or oxygen equipment, respond/react to aircraft procedures and jump commands
ELOs Know aircraft procedures Know jump commands
Types Of Signals Information Signals Action Signals
Aircraft Procedure Signals DON HELMETS UNFASTEN SEAT BELTS 20 MINUTE WARNING 10 MINUTE WARNING WINDS
Static Line Jump Commands Stand Up Given approximately 6 min. from release Ensure goggles are down, stand and face rear of A/C Perform pin check on the jumper in front of you Inspect reserve pin through protective flap window Open main closing flap and inspect static line pin Pass the snap hook forward to the appropriate side If at any time you experience a problem, extend arm, thumb down, to center of aircraft
Static Line Jump Commands Hook Up Hook up with snap hook gate facing the skin of the aircraft Maintain control of your static line Operation specific, reverse bite here
Static Line Jump Commands Check Static Lines Check static line routing on rear of parachutist to your front Check static line routing on yourself
Static Line Jump Commands Check Equipment Chin strap Chest strap Reserve and Cutaway handles Equipment attaching straps Lowering line Leg straps
Static Line Jump Commands Sound Off With Equipment Check Starting from the rear of stick, pass a thumbs-up over the inboard shoulder, forward to Jumpmaster
Static Line Jump Commands Move to the rear Standby Go Maintain control of the static line until stepping off the ramp!
Questions?
Review Q.What two types of signals are given during static line operations?
Review A.Information and Action.
Review Q. When is the jump command GO given?
Review A.When the aircraft is over the release point and release conditions are favorable.
Summary Aircraft Procedure Signals Static Line Jump Commands Additional Signals