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Aircraft Types Commercial and Military Airport Firefighter
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Types of Aircraft Aircraft are categorized according to their intended purpose. There are three common categories, they are: General Aviation Commercial Aviation Military Aviation
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General Aviation General aviation includes those used for training, business and agricultural. Aircraft in this category generally hold less than 12 passengers.
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General Aviation Learjet Business A/C
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Commercial Aviation This category includes commuter, cargo, and Firefighting aircraft. Usually hold in excess of 20 passengers.
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Commercial Aviation 737 Commercial A/C
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Commercial Aviation 757 Commercial A/C
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Commercial Aviation
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Military Aircraft Military aircraft include Cargo, Fighter, Bomber, trainer, and special mission. A-attack B-Bomber C-Cargo F-Fighter H-Helicopter K-Refueling Tanker O-Observation S-Surveillance T-Trainer U-Utility V-Vertical Take-off X-Experimental
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Military Aircraft AV-8B Harrier Attack A/C
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Military Aircraft A-6 and F-14 Fighter and refueling A/C
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Military Aircraft A-10 Warthog
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Bombers B-52 BUF
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Military Aircraft MH-60 Blackhawk Helicopter
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Military Aircraft F-14 Tomcat Fighter A/C
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Military Aircraft F-18 Superhornet
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Military Aircraft Fighter F-4 Phantom
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Military Aircraft OV-1 Observation A/C
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Military Aircraft SR-71 Surveillance A/C
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Military Aircraft Experimental X-29 Experimental A/C
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Military Aircraft Experimental Aroura
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Military Aircraft 747 Shuttle Carrier Special Mission A/C
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Military Aircraft Special/Transport C-9 Nightingale Special Mission A/C
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Military Aircraft Cargo/Transport C-130 Cargo A/C
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Military Aircraft Transport V-22 Osprey
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Military Aircraft F-18 Fighter A/C
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Military Aircraft EA-6B Surveillance/Attack A/C
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Military Aviation Helicopters Helicopters are rotary wing A/C ranging in size from single seat to 50 passenger. Some carry loads in excess of 10 tons. Fuel capacities range from 70-1000 gal. Internal fuel tanks are usually located under the cabin floor. Auxiliary fuel tanks are located in the aft section or attached to the outside of the cabin
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Helicopters are constructed mainly of Aluminum, Magnesium, Titanium, and composites. Hazards included: –Rotor blades which can dip to 4’ of the ground –The tail rotor which can be nearly invisible when spinning. –Approaching from uphill or carrying objects above the waist. Military Aviation Helicopters
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Safety around Helicopters: –Always approach in sight of the pilot –Approach when pilot gives signal –Approach from downhill if possible. –Carry objects horizontally below waist – Maintain sufficient clearance for the main rotor and tail rotor, Clear the ground around the A/C for at least 50’ the the helipad.
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Military Helicopters
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