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Strapping °ó¶¨ type in question. Cargo placed in the helicopter cabin must be properly fastened to the cabin floor.·ÅÖÃÔÚÖ±Éý»ú¿Í²ÕÀïµÄ»õÎï±ØÐëÊʵ±µÄ°ó½ôÔÚÖ±Éý»ú¿Í²ÕµÄ¼×°åÉÏ¡£

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A/C»úÐÍ Forecast Ô¤±¨ Max. Pitch/Roll ×î´ó¸©ÑöºÍºá¹ö Max. Wind speed Including Gusts ×î´ó·çÁ¦°üÀ¨Õó·ç Max. Heave Rate ×î´ó¸¡³Á S76C 332L/L1 332L2 25 knots + 1¡ã 0,5 m/s 30 knots 40 knots + 3¡ã 1 m/s 1 m/s + 2¡ã - It can be guaranteed that the vessel's heading can be such that the helicopter can be started with the wind from an acceptable direction

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- Helicopter Operations Management has to approve a shutdown if the above requirements can not

be met.

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Starting Engine and Rotor Ö±Éý»ú¿ª³µºÍÐýÒíת¶¯

If the helicopter has been shut down on the helideck, the following procedures shall be adhered to: Èç¹ûÖ±Éý»ú±ØÐëÔÚº£ÉÏ»úƺ½øÐйسµµÈ´ý£¬Ó¦¸Ã×ñÊØÒÔϵijÌÐò£º During start-up of the engines and the rotors: ÔÚ·¢¶¯»úÆô¶¯ºÍÐýÒíתʱ£º

Only the HLO and the deck crew, with the CO2 fire extinguisher, shall be stationed on the Helideck. The HLO must stay outside the range of the main rotor.

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The deck crew with the CO2 fire extinguisher must be stationed as advised by the Pilots and act only on order from the pilots.

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The start-up of engines and rotor is shown in the following table. Ö±Éý»ú·¢¶¯»úºÍÐýÒíµÄת¶¯µÄ¹¤×÷³ÌÐòÈçÏÂ±í£º

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Stage½×¶Î 1 DescriptionÃèÊö The HLO must ensure that the deck is clear and then advise the pilot and the DPO that the deck is clear and the engines may be started. Ö±Éý»úÖ¸»ÓԱȷ±£Ö±Éý»ú¼×°åÕû½à£¬È»ºó֪ͨ»ú³¤ºÍµç±¨Ô±¼×°å×¼±¸ºÃ£¬Ö±Éý»úÔÊÐí¿ª³µ¡£ 2 The Pilots illuminate the anti-collision lights (do not use this as a sole guide ¨C the light may fail and thus give the wrong indication to the HLO). ·ÉÐÐÔ±´ò¿ª·ÀײµÆ£¨Èç¹û·ÀײµÆÃ»ÓÐʹÓ㬱ØÐëÁí×ö˵Ã÷£¬µÆ¹ÊÕÏ£¬²¢Óɴ˸øÖ±Éý»úÖ¸»ÓÔ±Ò»´íÎóµÄÐÅÏ¢£©¡£ 3 The deck crew with the CO2 fire extinguisher stands ready by the side of the helicopter as instructed by the Pilots. ÅäÖöþÑõ»¯Ì¼Ãð»ðÆ¿µÄ»úƺ¹¤×÷ÈËÔ±×öºÃ×¼±¸£¬×¤ÊØÔÚÖ±Éý»úµÄ°ø±ßÌýºî·ÉÐÐÔ±µÄָʾ¡£ 4 The Pilot starts one engine, engages the rotors and then starts the second engine. When all OK, the pilot will signal the HLO with ¡°thumbs up¡± to indicate he is clear to exit the helideck. Ö±Éý»úһ̨·¢¶¯»úÆô¶¯£¬ÐýÒíת¶¯£¬È»ºóÆô¶¯µÚ¶þ̨·¢¶¯»ú£¬µ±Ò»ÇÐÕý³££¬·ÉÐÐÔ±»á¾ÙÆð´óÄ´Ö¸¸æÖªÖ±Éý»úÖ¸»ÓÔ±À뿪ֱÉý»ú»úƺ¡£ 5 The deck crew with the fire extinguisher and the HLO return to their standard departure position. Afetr a final check, the HLO will signal the pilots by ¡±Thumbs up¡± to indicate all is clear and safe for take-off. ÅäÖÃÃð»ðÆ¿µÄ»úƺ½Ó»úÔ±ºÍÖ±Éý»úÖ¸»ÓÔ±·µ»ØËûÃǵÄÖÆ¶¨Î»Ö㬽øÐÐ×îºóµÄÈ·ÈÏ£¬Ö±Éý»úÖ¸»ÓÔ±¸ø·ÉÐÐÔ±·¢³öÐźţ¬¾ÙÆð´óÄ´Ö¸¸æÖª»úƺ׼±¸ºÃ£¬·É»ú¿ÉÒÔ°²È«Æð·É¡£ RESULT:

The helicopter is now ready for departure. ½á¹û£º Ö±Éý»úÏÖÔÚ×¼±¸ºÃÆð·É¡£

5.3.2 Helicopter DepartureÖ±Éý»úÆð·É³ÌÐò

The following table shows important tasks associated with helicopter departures.

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