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Aviation Day October 18, 2008 Socorro Municipal Airport 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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Outline ● Aviation Day Features, Schedule ● Our Roles in the Event ● Safety
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Aviation Day Features ● Visiting aircraft of many kinds ● Open-hangar displays ● R/C model aircraft display and flights ● Pancake breakfast ● Information booths ● Free airplane rides for kids ● “Kiddie Hawk” ● Pet adopt-a-thon
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Participating Organizations ● City of Socorro ● NM Tech ● Socorro Chile Proppers ● San Juan College ● NM Angel Flight ● Eclipse Aviation ● Bode Aviation ● Spaceport America ● Our Squadron
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Publicity ● Socorro – EDC, Mountain Mail, KMXQ – Flyers ● New Mexico – CAP squadrons – Airports: FBOs, Airport Managers – Organizations (EAA, Angel Flight) – NM Aviation Department
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Preparations ● Cleanup Saturday, 11 October 0900 – Weeds, rocks, debris – NMT, FFA also helping – Pizza provided ● Setup Saturday, 18 October 0700 – Signs – PA system – Information/Recruiting booth – Other tasks
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Terminal/Ramp/Hangar Area, KONM
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Our Functions During Event ● Information/Recruiting Booth ● Direct/assist general public – Guide them to event venues – Answer questions ● Assist visiting pilots – Give out tickets for free breakfast – Answer questions
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Information/Recruiting Booth ● CAP Factsheet ● Recruiting materials ordered from NHQ ● Flyers (to be printed) ● Promote CAP to potential Seniors and Cadets ● Make general public aware of our services
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Directing and Assisting ● Be familiar with airport layout, event venues ● Help promote safety, report hazards ● Greet visiting pilots, give breakfast tickets ● Assist organizers, staff as needed
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Flight Line ● Safety, Safety, Safety! ● Orange Vests ● No hats, no salutes ● Beware of FOD ● Watch visitors! ● Be aware of security concerns
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Flight Line Safety ● No saluting ● No smoking ● No running ● No horseplay ● No walking backwards
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Visibility, Propellers ● Watch for taxiing aircraft ● Stay visible to the pilot ● Don’t let any part of aircraft pass over you ● Stay clear of front of aircraft ● Stay clear until prop stopped, door open ● Startups -- “Clear”
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Propeller Safety
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Stay Clear of Propeller Arc Even When Prop Is Stopped!
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Warning Signs ● Rotating beacon or strobes on ● “Clear” ● Sound may not be good indicator ● Spinning prop hard to see ● Helicopter Rotors: Main & Tail ● ALL PROPELLERS ARE LIVE!!!
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JET BLAST CHALLENGES DO NOT WALK BEHIND aircraft with beacon flashing AIRCRAFT SAFETY ZONES –Between 13 and 16 feet forward of engine inlet –Up to 100 feet to the rear of the aircraft –Powerful suction could pull people into inlet killing them instantly –Jet blast can exceed 300 mph
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COMMON COURTESY Do not go on board aircraft unless invited to do so
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General Safety/Health ● Sun ● Wind ● Keep Hydrated ● Beware of Wildlife
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Summary ● Event Shaping Up Nicely ● Enthusiasm in Community ● Great Opportunity for CAP – Recruiting – Visibility, Support in Community ● Keep it Safe, Stay Aware ● Have Fun
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