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UNIT 2 Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities
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Page 1: Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities. Become familiar with:  Prescribed and wildland fire organizational structures.  Qualifications and responsibilities.

UNIT 2Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities

Page 2: Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities. Become familiar with:  Prescribed and wildland fire organizational structures.  Qualifications and responsibilities.

Unit Objectives

Become familiar with:

Prescribed and wildland fire organizational structures.

Qualifications and responsibilities.

Initial training and certification, annual re-certification requirements.

Page 3: Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities. Become familiar with:  Prescribed and wildland fire organizational structures.  Qualifications and responsibilities.

Helitorch Positions

Burn Boss/Firing Boss

Helitorch Mixing Crew

Helitorch Parking Tender

Helitorch Mixmaster

Helitorch Manager

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Helitorch Organization Chart –Prescribed Fire

*P arkingT en der

B u lk F ue l T ru ckO pe ra to r

M ixin g C rew *H e lib ase F ireP ro te ction

*M ixm as te r R a d io O pe ra to r

* H e li to rchM an ag er

H e lico p te rS erv ice V e h ic le

D r iv e r

*H e li to rch P i lo t

*H e licop te rM an ag er

*H e lib ase M an ag er(2 o r m ore h e licop te rs)

*B urn B o ssF ir ing B o ss

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Helitorch Organization Chart –Wildland Fire

*P a rk ingT e n d er

B u lk F ue l T ru ckO p era to r

M ix in g C re w *H e lib a se F ireP ro tec tion

*M ixm a s te r R a d io O p era to r

* H e lito rchM a na g er

H e lico p te rS e rv ice V e h ic le

D rive r

*H e lito rch P ilo t

*H e lico p te rM a na g er

*H e lib ase M an a g er(2 o r m o re h e licop te rs)

A ir O p s B ra n ch D ire c to rA ir S u p p ort G rou p S u p erv iso r

F irin g B o ss

*O p era tio ns S ec tio n C h ie fo r

O p e ra tio n s B ra nch D ire c to r

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Pilot - Qualifications

Pilot must have completed helitorch ground school (this power-point training).

Pilot must have an endorsement for helitorch operations on their current pilot qualification card.

Helicopter must be carded for helitorch operations.

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Pilot Qualification Card

Page 8: Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities. Become familiar with:  Prescribed and wildland fire organizational structures.  Qualifications and responsibilities.

Pilot - Responsibilities

Basic knowledge of wildland and prescribed fire operations.

Communicates and coordinates with Burn Boss/Firing Boss and Parking Tender.

Knows aircraft limitation section of flight manual. Knowledge of procedures for helitorch installation

and operations. Maintains desired flight profile to meet burn unit

objectives. Pilot is responsible for all helicopter operations

and flight safety.

Page 9: Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities. Become familiar with:  Prescribed and wildland fire organizational structures.  Qualifications and responsibilities.

Burn Boss - Qualifications

Prescribed Fire Burn Boss.

Received helicopter safety training.

Knowledgeable of ICS organization concepts and is familiar with aerial ignition operations.

Knowledge of weather & fire behavior.

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Burn Boss - Responsibilities

Coordinates development of firing plan and has overall responsibility for firing operations.

Performs the initial briefing and covers assignments.

Briefs pilot and personnel on the plan and firing sequence.

Observes helitorch operations and adjusts firing patterns by communicating with pilot.

Page 11: Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities. Become familiar with:  Prescribed and wildland fire organizational structures.  Qualifications and responsibilities.

Firing Boss - Qualifications

Qualified as Firing Boss. Received helicopter safety training.

Knowledgeable of ICS organization concepts and is familiar with aerial ignition operations.

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Firing Boss - Responsibilities

As requested by Burn Boss, directs the aerial firing operation.

Instructs pilot as to the plan and firing sequence.

Observes helitorch operations and adjusts firing patterns by communicating with pilot and Burn Boss.

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Helitorch Manager - Qualifications

Helicopter Manager Exclusive-use CWN Project

HTMM qualified

Aerial ignition annual re-certification

Minimum HEB2(T)

Page 14: Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities. Become familiar with:  Prescribed and wildland fire organizational structures.  Qualifications and responsibilities.

Helitorch Manager - Responsibilities

Provides technical assistance to Burn Boss/Firing Boss.

Assigns qualified personnel and monitors all helitorch operations.

Assures all required equipment is on site, tested and operational.

Provides technical assistance on helibase location and operation.

Briefs pilots and helitorch base personnel.

Page 15: Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities. Become familiar with:  Prescribed and wildland fire organizational structures.  Qualifications and responsibilities.

Identifies hazards and safety considerations at operational briefing.

Aviation Safety Plan and Go/No Go checklist is approved/posted & followed.

Establish communications between helitorch base, dispatch and firing personnel.

Utilizing only one helitorch helicopter the HTMG may also serve as the Helicopter Manager.

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Helitorch Mixmaster –Qualifications

Helicopter Crewmember

Helitorch Parking Tender

Helitorch Mixmaster

Aerial ignition annual re-certification

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Helitorch Mixmaster –Responsibilities

Reports to the Helitorch Manager.

Attends briefings.

Supervise mixing/filling operation and manages time frames to maintain availability of gel.

Assure bonding procedures are followed.

Places equipment and assures it is operational.

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Conduct drills and assure coordination prior to operation.

Oversees hookup of helitorch to helicopter and preflight tests of helitorch with pilot.

Perform maintenance and cleaning of all helitorch equipment daily.

Supervise helitorch fire protection.

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Helitorch Parking Tender –Qualifications

Helicopter Crewmember

Helitorch Parking Tender

Aerial ignition annual re-certification

Page 20: Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities. Become familiar with:  Prescribed and wildland fire organizational structures.  Qualifications and responsibilities.

Helitorch Parking Tender –Responsibilities

Reports to the Helitorch Manager.

Attends briefings.

Directs all movements of personnel and equipment around the helicopter.

Checks hookup of helitorch to helicopter.

Must have a radio equipped headset and hardhat or ALSE approved flight helmet with a remote transmit switch during takeoffs and landings during helitorch operations at the landing pad.

Page 21: Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities. Become familiar with:  Prescribed and wildland fire organizational structures.  Qualifications and responsibilities.

Has fire protection/crash rescue responsibility for the primary helitorch helipad.

Ensures electrical switches are “on” prior to takeoff and “off” after landing and inspects helitorch.

Ensures all personnel/equipment are clear of safety circle during takeoff/landing.

Maintains communications with helicopter while within the helitorch base.

Page 22: Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities. Become familiar with:  Prescribed and wildland fire organizational structures.  Qualifications and responsibilities.

Mixing Crew - Qualifications

Must attend B-3 (basic aviation safety training) and/or S-271 (helicopter crewmember training).

Helitorch operations instruction – can be on the job training.

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Mixing Crew – Responsibilities

Report to Mixmaster.

Attend briefings.

Assist Mixmaster with operations of mixing systems.

Assists with the filling of the helitorch.

Assists with fire protection.

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Helitorch Base Radio Operator - Qualifications

Air Base Radio Operator

For complex burns or on multiple aircraft helibase use qualified aircraft base radio operator (ABRO).

Page 25: Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities. Become familiar with:  Prescribed and wildland fire organizational structures.  Qualifications and responsibilities.

Helitorch Base Radio Operator - Responsibilities Reports to Helitorch Manager.

Attends briefings.

Primary contact for helitorch base to relay information to Helitorch Manager from Burn Boss, Firing Boss, and Dispatch.

Maintain communication with appropriate aircraft.

Maintain a flight following and helitorch use log.

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Helitorch Fire Protection Personnel - Responsibilities

Reports to HTMM.

Attend briefings.

Familiar with crash/rescue operations.

Familiar with fire extinguisher operation.

Charge hoses and attend nozzles during operations (when applicable).

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Training Requirements

Initial training will consist of the following topics: Organization and communication. Special safety procedures and concerns. Dealing with hazardous materials. Equipment testing, troubleshooting, and

maintenance. Briefing and checklist requirements. Operational procedures and requirements.

To complete initial training students participate in a live fire operation.

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Position Task Sheet

Helitorch Parking Tender must complete one assignment successfully prior to being certified.

Helitorch Mixmaster must complete three assignments successfully, plus an additional assignment for each specific equipment model prior to being certified.

Helitorch Manager must complete one assignment successfully prior to being certified.

Helitorch (HTMG, HTMM, HTPT)

Training Recommendation and Experience Record

Trainee Unit District Date of classroom & bench test training Training location Instructor Instructor’s training recommendations and comments: (to fully qualify trainee as Parking Tender, Mixmaster, or Helitorch Manager)

Experience record live firing helitorch operation Minimum (T) assignments: HTPT-1, HTMM-3, HTMG- qualified HEMG& HEB2

Date Flight Hours Evaluator Name Acres Burned

Comments

Recommended by: Date Reviewed by: Date Approved and certified by: Date

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Re-certification

Each helitorch module member shall review the applicable sections of the Interagency Aerial Ignition Guide, as well as agency-specific guidance and direction.

The following positions must go through sections 1-6 in chapter 2 of the Aerial Ignition Training Guide annually.Helitorch Parking TenderHelitorch MixmasterHelitorch Manager

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Certification Authority

Certification is the responsibility of the applicable Regional / State Aviation Manager or designee.

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Currency Requirements

Must perform in the position at least once every three years to maintain currency and remain eligible for re-certification training.

If individual does not meet the currency requirement, they must repeat the completion of the initial certification and training.

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Review

Parking TenderPilot

Mixing CrewMixmaster

Burn Boss Firing Boss

Helitorch Manager

Air Base Radio Operator

Fire Protection Personnel

Page 33: Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities. Become familiar with:  Prescribed and wildland fire organizational structures.  Qualifications and responsibilities.

Unit Objectives

Become familiar with:

Prescribed and wildland fire organizational structure.

Qualifications and responsibilities.

Initial training and certification, annual re-certification requirements.


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