Civil and military aircraft accident procedures for police officers and emergency services personnel.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2005Edition: 3rd edDescription: Small formatItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Books | Australian Emergency Management Library | BOOK | AUS 9009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 900174616 |
June 2007
Roles of the ATSB and the Defence organisation (DFS-ADF) ; Purpose of the document; What is an aviation accident?; Who must report an aviation accident?; Are all aviation accidents investigated?; How to report an aviation accident; What the ATSB or DFS-ADF need to know; Accident site coordination and security; Protection of aircraft wreckage; Rescue of personnel from crashed aircraft; Preventing further damage to wreckage; How to prevent unauthorised access; Eyewitness to accident; Recovery and salvage of the wreckage; Dealing with the media; Coordinating with police inquiries; Post-mortem matters; Assistance to emergency services; In conclusion; Notes; Dangerous materials; Dangers associated with accidents involving civil aircraft fitted with rocket-deployed emergency recovery parachutes; Rescue from aircraft fitted with ejection seats and explosive canopies; Explosive stores hazards; Fuel hazards; Military aircraft data matrix.
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