Title: THE SABALAUSKI AIR ASSAULT SCHOOL
1THE SABALAUSKI AIR ASSAULT SCHOOL
TEAM THREE
2REFRENCES
- TC 21-24 RAPPELLING
- FM 3-97.61 MILITARY MOUNTAINEERING
- USSOCOM 350-6 CHAPTER 5
3RAPPEL MASTER
- DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITES AND SAFETY REQUIRMENTS
4RAPPEL MASTER QUALIFICATONS
- MUST BE A NCO (CPL OR ABOVE)
- OR
- WARRANT OFFICER
- OR
- COMMISSIONED OFFICER
- AND
- A GRADUATE OF A RECOGNIZED RAPPEL MASTER COURSE
5RAPPEL MASTER CURRENCY
- MUST PERFORM RAPPEL MASTER DUTIES AT LEAST ONCE
EVERY 6 MONTHS - IF RAPPEL MASTER FAILS TO PERFORM DUTIES WITHIN 6
MONTHS, MUST ATTEND REFRESHER TRAINING
6RAPPEL MASTER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY IS SAFETY
- RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERYTHING- SUCH AS
- INSPECTION OF ALL EQUIPMENT
- INSPECTION OF AIRCRAFT, TOWER, OR ANCHOR POINT
RIGGING - AIRCREW AND SAFETY BREIFINGS
- TRAINING OF ALL RAPPELLERS, LANE NCOs, BELAYMEN,
BELAY CONTROLLERS
7PERSONNEL NEEDED FOR TOWER GROUND RAPPEL
- OIC OR NCOIC / SAFETY OFFICER- MUST BE SFC OR
ABOVE RANGER OR AASLT QAULIFIED - RAPPEL MASTER- ONE ON SITE
- RAPPEL LANE NCO- MUST BE CPL OR ABOVE AND RANGER
OR AASLT QAULIFIED - BELAY PERSONNEL (One per rope on tower)
- BELAY CONTROLLERS- RANGER OR AASLT QAULIFIED (One
per 4 ropes on the tower) - MEDIC OR CLS WITH VEHICLE
8PERSONNEL NEEDED FOR NON-TACTICAL A/C RAPPEL
- OIC OR NCOIC / SAFETY OFFICER- MUST BE SFC OR
ABOVE RANGER OR AASLT QAULIFIED - RAPPEL MASTER - ONE PER AIRCRAFT
- BELAY PERSONNEL (One per rope)
- BELAY CONTROLLERS RANGER OR AASLT QAULIFIED (One
per 2 ropes on the aircraft) - MEDIC WITH VEHICLE
9PERSONNEL NEEDED FOR TACTICAL A/C RAPPEL
- OIC OR NCOIC / SAFETY OFFICER- MUST BE SFC OR
ABOVE RANGER OR AASLT QAULIFIED - RAPPEL MASTER - ONE PER AIRCRAFT
- MEDIC WITH VEHICLE
- (WITH PRIOR NOTIFICATION THE AIRCRAFT USED FOR
OPERATION CAN BE USED AS MEDEVAC VEHICLE)
10RAPPELLER QUALIFICATIONSINITIAL TRAINING
- CONDUCT FIVE RAPPELS FROM A 34FT TOWER
- ONE ON WALL SIDE
- TWO ON OPEN SIDE (ONE WITH COMBAT EQUIPMENT)
- TWO LOCK-IN RAPPELS (ONE WITH COMBAT EQUIPMENT)
11RAPPELLER QUALIFICATIONS INITIAL TRAINING (CONT)
- IN ORDER TO CONDUCT A TACTICAL RAPPEL THE
RAPPELER MUST CONDUCT THREE RAPPELS FROM AN
AIRCRAFT (TWO OF WHICH MUST BE WITH COMBAT
EQUIPMENT)
12RAPPELLER QUALIFICATIONS SUSTAINMENT TRAINING
- CONDUCTED PRIOR TO RAPPELLING FROM AIRCRAFT
- REVIEW TYING OF RAPPEL SEAT HOOK UPS
- CONDUCT AT LEAST FOUR RAPPELS FROM A 34FT TOWER
- TWO ON OPEN SIDE (ONE WITH COMBAT EQUIPMENT)
- TWO LOCK-IN RAPPELS (ONE WITH COMBAT EQUIPMENT)
13RAPPELLER QUALIFICATIONS REFRESHER TRAINING
- CONDUCTED WHEN AIRCRAFT RAPPEL HAS NOT BEEN
CONDUCTED IN 6 MONTHS - REVIEW TYING OF RAPPEL SEAT HOOK UPS
- CONDUCT AT LEAST THREE RAPPELS FROM A 34FT TOWER
OPEN SIDE - ONE HOLLYWOOD
- ONE WITH COMBAT EQUIPMENT
- ONE LOCK-IN RAPPEL
14SAFETY REQUIRMENTS
- SAFETY IS THE FIRST CONSIDERATION
- SAFETY LINE OR SAFETY HARNESS
- FM COMMUNICATIONS (Mandatory for Tactical and
Non-Tactical A/C Rappelling operations) - TOWER RAPPELS 10 ft OF ROPE ON THE GROUND
- AIRCRAFT RAPPELS 20 ft OF ROPE ON THE GROUND
15SAFETY REQUIRMENTS
RAPPELLING UNIFORM
- SLEEVES DOWN
- EYE HEARING PROTECTION
- ID TAGS ID CARD
- HELMET (chinstrap fastened)
- GLOVES W/ FRICTION BEARING SURFACE (with inserts
as required) - WEAPONS SLUNG ACROSS BACK, MUZZLE DOWN ON GUIDE
HAND SIDE - SECURE LOOSE CLOTHING, STRAPS EQUIPMENT
16WARNING
- Service members will NOT wear a MILES harness
during any rotary wing rappelling operations
17SAFETY REQUIRMENTS
- NIGHT OPERATIONS-
- 1 CHEMLIGHT ATTACHED TO
- ATTACHMENT POINT OF THE ROPE
- THE END OF THE ROPE
- THE RAPPELLER
- NO NVGs WORN BY RAPPELLERS
- RM MAY WEAR NVGs
18ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
THE FOLLOWING WILL CANCEL RAPPELLING OPERATIONS
- LIGHTNING WITHIN ONE NAUTICAL MILE
- WINDS EXCEEDING 30 KNOTS (TO INCLUDE GUSTS)
- AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 30 F DEGREES OR BELOW
- WIND CHILL FACTORS WHICH COULD CAUSE COLD WEATHER
INJURY (rotor wash, wind during flight)
19ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
THE FOLLOWING WILL CANCEL RAPPELLING OPERATIONS
- RAIN, SNOW, ICE ON THE ROPE INHIBITING THE
ABILITY TO CONTROL DESCENT - BROWN OUT WHICH CAUSES LOSS OF VISUAL CONTACT
WITH GROUND - ROPE EXPOSED TO ELEMENTS LONG ENOUGH TO FREEZE,
THEREBY REDUCING ITS TENSILE STRENGTH
20EMERGENCIES
- ROPES OR RAPPELLERS BECOME ENTANGLED
- AIRCRAFT ENGINE FAILURE
- POSSUM RAPPELLERS (Must check rappelers snap
link) - INVERTED OR OPEN SNAPLINK ( Must lower safety
line to rappeller) - FALLING RAPPELER
- CUT ROPES (Rappel Master is only person
authorized to cut ropes)
21AIR ASSAULT
22PREPARATION AND RIGGING OF RAMPS AND TOWER
RAPPEL MASTER
23 SELECTION AND PREPERATION OF RAPPEL SITE
- PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ANCHOR POINTS
- PLATFORM ( IE TOWER, MOUNTAIN)
- BELAY METHODS
- ROUTING AND PROTECTION OF ROPES
24CONSTRUCTION OF RAPPELLING ROPES
- PRIMARY MIDLINE BOWLINE W/
OVERHAND KNOT - SECONDARY END OF THE LINE BOWLINE W/
OVERHAND KNOT - BOTH PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ARE ATTACHED WITH TWO
SNAP LINKS OPPOSITE OF ONE ANOTHER
25SAFETY EQUIPMENT FOR TOWER OPERATION
- ONE SAFETY LINE PER RAPPEL MASTER
- ONE 12 TO 15 RECOVERY LINE (7/16 NYLON ROPE)
PER 2 LANES - FIGURE 8 AND SNAPLINK (TOP BELAY A SOLDIER)
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28REFRESHER TRAINING ON THE RAMP
- SWISS SEAT REFRESHER
- HOOK-UPS REFRESHER
- BELAY CONTROL PROCEDURES
- FALLING RAPPELER DRILL
- FOUR POINT BODY CHECK
- HOLLYWOOD LOCK-IN RAPPEL
29PREPARATION AND RIGGING OF AIRCRAFT
RAPPEL MASTER
30CONSTRUCTION OF RAPPELLING ROPES
- PRIMARY MIDLINE BOWLINE W/
OVERHAND KNOT - SECONDARY END OF THE LINE BOWLINE W/
OVERHAND KNOT - PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEPERATED 18-24 INCHES
FOR UH-1H - PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEPERATED 22-30 INCHES
FOR UH-60
31PREPERATION FOR THE UH-1H
- REMOVE ALL SEATS
- REMOVE SMALL CARGO DOORS
- LOCK MAIN DOORS TO THE REAR OR REMOVE
- CHECK INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS
- PAD AND TAPES SHARP EDGES
32RIGGING OF THE UH-1H ANCHOR POINTS
- PRIMARY DONUT RING
- SECONDARY ROLLED COLD STEEL LOOP
33RIGGING OF THE UH-1H THE DONUT RING
- LOCALLY MANUFACTURED
- CONSTRUCTED OF 1/2 INCH STEEL CABLE WITH A STEEL
WIRE CORE TENSLE STRENGTH OF 21,000 LBS - 120 INCHES LONG
- SIX MODIFIED PARACHUTE STATIC LINE SNAPHOOKS
(ENDS DRILLED TO 5/8 INCH)
34RIGGING OF THE UH-1H THE DONUT RING (CONT)
- FOUR U-BOLTS TORQUED TO 40 ft LBS
- FREE FLOATING SAFETY ROLLED COLD STEEL LOOP OR
TWO SNAPLINKS ATTACHED TO THE CENTER FLOOR RING
35RIGGING OF THE UH-1H TENSILE STRENGHTS
- DONUT RING 3,000 LBS
- ROLLED COLD STEEL LOOP 3,000 LBS
- SNAP LINKS 2,000 LBS PER
- FLOOR RINGS HORIZONTAL - 3,000 LBS
- VERTICAL - 500 LBS
36RIGGING OF THE UH-1H
- INSTALL DONUT RING
- INSTALL ROPE GUIDES
- RECOVERY LINES
- EMERGENCY CUTTING DEVICE
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39PREPERATION OF THE UH-60
- REMOVE ALL SEATS
- LOCK MAIN DOORS TO REAR
- PAD ALL SHARP EDGES
- CHECK INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS
- INSPECT PRIMARY ANCHOR POINT, BOLT MUST BE CASE
HARDENED AND SAFETY WIRE MUST BE PRESENT
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41RIGGING OF THE UH-60 ANCHOR POINTS
- CABIN CEILING TIE DOWN 4,000 LBS
- Torque to 110-115 ft/lbs within 24 hours prior to
rappelling operation. - CARGO RESTRAINT NET RINGS 3,500 LBS
- FLOOR RINGS HORIZONTAL-5,000 LBS
VERTICAL-5,000 LBS
42RIGGING OF THE UH-60
- CONNECT RAPPELLING ROPES
- RECOVERY LINES
- EMERGENCY CUTTING DEVICE
- - Emergency Escape Axe (UH-60 Only)
- - Machete
- - Knife (must be readily accessible)
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45AIR ASSAULT
46AIRCRAFT COMMAND AND CONTROL
47UH-1H COMMAND AND CONTROL
- NON-TACTICAL FOUR RAPPELLERS,
- ONE RAPPEL MASTER
- TACTICAL EIGHT RAPPELLERS,
- ONE RAPPEL MASTER
48COMMANDS FOR UH-1HNON-TACTICAL
- 1. GET READY
- 2. SIT IN THE DOOR
- 3. POSITION
- 4. GO
- KEY SNAPLINKS, ROPES, COMMANDS
49COMMANDS FOR UH1HTACTICAL
- 1. GET READY
- 2. THROW ROPES
- 3. SIT IN THE DOOR
- 4. POSITION
- 5. GO
- KEY
- SNAPLINKS, ROPES, COMMANDS
50UH-60 COMMAND AND CONTROL
- NON-TACTICAL FOUR RAPPELLERS,
- ONE RAPPEL MASTER
- TACTICAL TEN RAPPELLERS,
- ONE RAPPEL MASTER
51COMMANDS UH-60NON-TACTICAL
- 1. GET READY
- 2. POSITION
- 3. GO
- KEY
- SNAPLINKS, ROPES, COMMANDS
52COMMANDS UH-60TACTICAL
- 1. GET READY
- 2. THROW ROPES
- 3. POSITION
- 4. GO
- KEY
- SNAPLINKS, ROPES, COMMANDS
53GROUND SAFETYPZ CONTROL
- TWO FORMS OF COMMUNICATION (FM)
- MEDICAL PERSONNEL WITH AID BAG, BACK BOARD, NECK
BRACE EVAC VEHICLE - ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT SEATS, HELMETS, TAPE,
EXTRA ROPES - WATER
54AIR ASSAULT
55EQUIPMENT INSPECTION
RAPPEL MASTER
56 STEEL SNAPLINK
WILL NOT HAVE ANY DENTS, CRACKS, PITTS, METAL
DISTORTION, OR RUST THAT CAN BE REMOVED WITH A
MILD ABRASIVE. NEITHER PIN WILL BE
MOVABLE OPENING GATE WILL NOT MOVE THE LEFT OR
RIGHT MORE THAN 50 OF THE WIDTH
57 SLING ROPE
THE ENDS MUST BE WHIPPED, DIPPED, COMBINATION OF
THE TWO, OR, AT A MINIMUM, TAPED AND
BURNED. ANY SINGLE STRAND MUST NOT BE CUT OR
FRAYED MORE THAN HALF ITS DIAMETER.
58GLOVES
FRICTION BEARING SURFACE MUST BE PRESENT STITCH
HOLES THAT ELONGATE, BUSTED SEAMS OR ANYTHING
THAT EXPOSES SKIN.
59ROPES
STRAIGHT OUT OF THE BOX
TAPED AND BURNED
60QUESTIONS ?
61AIR ASSAULT