Air Operations Sample Clauses

Air Operations h. Recruit Firefighter Training - Destructive, live structure fire xxxxx, or vegetation/wildland fires, or any combination of these.
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Air Operations. Wildland fire aviation includes a variety of aircraft and operations. Helicopters are used to drop water, transport crews, reconnaissance, infrared, and deliver resources to the fire line. Fixed-wing aircraft include smokejumper aircraft, air tactical platforms, Single Engine Airtankers (SEATs), large airtankers (LAT), and very large airtankers (VLAT). These aircraft play a critical role in supporting firefighters on the ground.
Air Operations. Personnel regularly assigned to Air Operations shall be provided with: 1) Nomex jacket, 2) helicopter crew boots, 3) and flight gloves.
Air Operations. No 965/2012 Commission Regulation (EU) No 965/2012 of 5 October 2012 laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures related to air operations pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council, as amended by: Commission Regulation (EU) No 800/2013 of 14 August 2013 Commission Regulation (EU) No 71/2014 of 27 January 2014 Commission Regulation (EU) No 83/2014 of 29 January 2014 Commission Regulation (EU) No 379/2014 of 7 April 2014 Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/140 of 29 January 2015 Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/1329 of 31 July 2015 Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/640 of 23 April 2015 Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/2338 of 11 December 2015 Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/1199 of 22 July 2016 Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/363 of 1 March 2017 Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 9a, Annexes I to VIII.
Air Operations. Wildland fire aviation includes a variety of aircraft and operations. Helicopters are used to drop water, transport crews, reconnaissance, infrared, and deliver resources to the fire line. Fixed-wing aircraft include smokejumper aircraft, air tactical platforms, Single Engine Airtankers (SEATs), Water Scooper Fixed-Wing, Aerial Supervision (ATGS, ASM and Lead Planes), large airtankers (LAT), and very large airtankers (VLAT). Air Operations can also include Unmanned Aerial systems of all sizes and complexities. These aircraft all play a critical role in supporting firefighters on the ground and will adhere to Interagency Aviation Policies in the Fire Traffic Area.
Air Operations. Personnel regularly assigned to Air Operations shall be provided with:
Air Operations. (a) COM 7th Air Component Commander will prescribe TACROE for defensive counterair (DCA), offensive counterair (OCA), air interdiction (AI), and battlefield air interdiction (BAI).
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Air Operations. It will be evaluated by prior coordination, the importance of air operation support and the existence of infrastructure and inputs for the support of the operations with such media. • In case the requesting country air means, the coordination of these operations is the responsibility of the requesting country. The air support in the jurisdiction of the requesting country depends on the corresponding prior permission of the competent authorities and compliance with current regulations. • The air support can be given for the transfer of personnel, equipment, and support evaluation activities to combat forest fires, evacuations, etc. • Previous coordination among countries, it will be the requesting country’s responsability providing fuel for the operation of air operations from moving from its displacement to the center of the the air operations of the requesting country; thereafter, the requested country provides the necessary fuel for air operations. Optionally, the requested country may adopt the necessary measures to ensure fuel and supplies for their aircraft.
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