Aerial Supervision in All Hazard Incidents: Coordination and Operations
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This unit focuses on the role of aerial supervision in managing all hazard incidents, emphasizing the use of fixed-wing and helicopter coordination. It outlines the criteria for assigning aerial supervision during large or complex incidents, including the necessity for multiple aircraft operations in incident airspace. Aerial supervision involves effective interaction and communication among various operatives. Additionally, the unit highlights the use of military aircraft in these scenarios, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of aerial operations and their critical impact on incident management.
Aerial Supervision in All Hazard Incidents: Coordination and Operations
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Unit 10 Objective • Describe how aerial supervision is utilized on all hazard incidents.
Fixed Wing and Helicopter Coordinator Fixed Wing Coordinator Large or complex incidents Air Operations Supervision
Criteria for assigning aerial supervision: Multiple aircraft operating in incident airspace Air Operations Supervision, cont.
Air Operations Supervision, cont. • Aerial supervision interaction and communication
Air Operations Supervision, cont. • Use of Military aircraft
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