HOT-LOADING SAFETY TRAINING FOR THE NEPTUNE BAE 146.

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HOT-LOADING SAFETY TRAINING FOR THE NEPTUNE BAE 146

HOT-LOADING The loading of an aircraft with retardant with one or more engines running Hot-loading requires an approved base plan, trained personnel and concurrence by both the flight crew and base personnel

HOT-LOADING Neptune Bae-146 Airtankers are authorized for hot- loading upon approval of the ATBM (Air Tanker Base Manager). Neptune P2V Airtankers must shutdown completely and the propellers need to stop rotating before the Parking Tender signals to the loaders to approach the airtanker

INTERAGENCY AIRTANKER BASE OPERATIONS GUIDE Initial shut-Down: The airtanker should be shut down for the first loading at an airtanker base from which the airtanker has not previously operated in the current season. Flight crews will review procedures and equipment specific to that aircraft with the retardant ramp personnel.

All personnel used for loading airtankers will be trained in: Ground operation safety Traffic direction procedures Standard hand signals The use of safety equipment Airtanker Loading Requirements Requirements

ATBMS RESPONSIBILITIES Ensure everyone that will be involved in hot-loading is trained annually. Required training: Review the Interagency Airtanker Base Operations Guide Hot-loading required Review of the Interagency SEAT Operations Guide Working knowledge of the standard hand signals Base Orientation PowerPoint Hot-loading PowerPoint Hot-loading Plan Hot-loading video Hot-loading quiz

ATBMS RESPONSIBILITIES Ensure that each aircraft is shutdown and the initial briefing is given if the airtanker has not been into the Base this year. Maintain communication with the RAMP, FWPT (Fixed Wing Parking Tender) and the pilot.

Neptune Bae-146

Ramp Personnel Responsibilities Responsibilities

Responsibility's of All ramp personnel will be the same as outlined in prior trainings. Some duties will be expanded to accommodate the safe exicution of new procedures for hot loading and simultaneous retardant loading and fueling. Ramp Personnel Responsibilities

RAMP PERSONNEL SAFETY Required PPE High visibility vest Hearing protection Eye protection VHF radio with Headset (headset may act as hearing protection) Suggested PPE Sunscreen Hat Anytime there are aircraft operations the required PPE will be worn.

RAMP PERSONNEL SAFETY Stay within eye sight and radio communication with the Pilot Stay in front of the aircraft and do not permit anybody to walk between you and the aircraft Once you release the airtanker out of the pit, move out of the way quickly but do not run on the ramp. Never turn your back to a spinning propeller or an Aircraft.

LOADERS RESPONSIBILITIES Wait for signal from the Parking Tender to approach the aircraft Approach from the rear of the wing Once connected, maintain eye contact with the digital quantity gauge on the Loading Port. A green light will illuminate when the Tank is ready to load A yellow light will warn that the tank has reached approximately 2700 gallons. A red light will illuminate at 3000 Gallons as the tank is getting close to full, then a final signal when it has reached capacity

During loading operations, all loaders will wear a red tee shirt or vest Loaders’ responsibility : Follow the Parking Tender’s hand signals Load the airtankers utilizing the aircrafts meter as well as the meter on the end of the loading hose. Stop loading when either one of the meters says it has reached the contract, or requested load. Loaders Responsibilities

LOADERS RESPONSIBILITIES 1.Maintain visual contact with the Parking Tender while loading. 2.Make sure that all safety procedures are followed.

1.Stay in the “Safety Zone” until Parking Tender signals to load 2.Stay away from the jets at all times 3.Stay away from the APU exhaust 4.Don’t lean against the plane while loading - plane could drop. 5.Wear all the required safety equipment: Eye protection Hearing protection Blue vest Loaders Safety

Loaders Responsibilities

NEPTUNE AVIATION BAE 146 Maximum Load: 3000 gallons Quantity to be Loaded will be determined by the Captain based on Density Altitude Maximum Load: 3000 gallons Quantity to be Loaded will be determined by the Captain based on Density Altitude

NEPTUNE AVIATION BAE 146 The BAe 146 is a 3000 Gallon Type I Airtanker The BAe 146 can load retardant from either side Fueling can only be accomplished on the right wing The loading valve on the BAe146 is set into the fuselage using existing aircraft services ports. This assures the pressurization capability of the Aircraft. Use of an extension is recommended.

Loading Port

CLOSE UP OF PORT Green Light Means the Aircraft is ready to receive retardantGreen Light Means the Aircraft is ready to receive retardant Retardant Quantity Gauge is located above the loading hoseRetardant Quantity Gauge is located above the loading hose If green light is out IMMEDIATELY stop loading retardantIf green light is out IMMEDIATELY stop loading retardant

LOADING PORT LIGHTS Yellow is a warning that the Tank is nearly full = 2,850 gallons Red is Tank Full at 3000 gallons and will match the tank quantity gauge above fill port.

OVERFILL PROTECTION Maximum quantity of Tank is 3050 GallonsMaximum quantity of Tank is 3050 Gallons Maximum retardant load is 3000 GallonsMaximum retardant load is 3000 Gallons Overfill activates at GallonsOverfill activates at Gallons The Aircraft Retardant Quantity Gauge Indication has priority over Micro-motionThe Aircraft Retardant Quantity Gauge Indication has priority over Micro-motion Overfilled retardant exits the aircraft out the left forward door aft of the Landing Gear.

PARKING TENDER’S RESPONSIBILITIES If you cannot see the Pilot, the Pilot cannot see YOU. Ensure you move to the side to be able to see the pilot and the loader during hot-loading

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES In the event of any of the following, immediately cease hot-loading operations: Loss of communications Any type of fire on or near the aircraft Tank door opens If any Neptune Flight/Ground Crew announce/signal to STOP loading. Leaking of any fluids Unauthorized personnel or vehicle approaching the aircraft Or the Green Light goes out

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES In the event of an emergency, immediately: Notify the pilot via radio and/or hand signal (in the case of a fire, a fire extinguisher may only be discharged if instructed to do so by the pilot. Base personnel may assist in emergency operations where their capabilities, equipment, training and PPE are not exceeded. Signal to the loader to stop loading Notify the ATBM/Base ATBM follows base specific emergency procedures as outline in the base supplement

Video of actual hot-loading procedure will be attached and amended to this PPT when made available for the Neptune BAe-146