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HELICOPTER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Flight Deck Commands

!    A   helicopter   should  not  be   flown   over   any other aircraft during takeoff and landing. !    Never  approach   a   tail   rotor   type   helicopter from the rear while the rotors are turning. !    Personnel    required    to    be    in    the    area    of operating helicopters should exercise extreme caution  and  observe  the  signals  or  directions from the aircraft director. Q10-18.   What is the purpose of helicopter rotor blade tie-downs? Q10-19.   What are the two mandatory helicopter hand signals? Q10-20.   Who  is  responsible  for  directing  the  pilot  to the    desired    deck    spot    and    for    ensuring general safety conditions of the flight deck? 10-49 C C C D E IDENTIFICATION MARKING PERIMETER MARKING DIMENSIONS A = 0.6F BUT 60’ MAX B = 0.5A HELIPAD SIZE (F) PATTERN LINE WIDTH (C) PERIMETER EDGE WIDTH (D) CORNER EDGE LENGTH (E) COLOR: RETROREFLECTIVE AVIATION SURFACE WHITE, EXCEPT HELIPADS FOR DAY OPERATIONS ONLY MAY BE NONRETROREFLECTIVE WHITE. 80’ - 99’ 100’ - 150’ 5’ 6’ 24” 30” 10’ (TYP) 12’ (TYP) ANf1018 F A B B F Figure 10-18.—Air station helipad identification and perimeter markings.

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