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Msg ID: 2781447 NVG Scenes +0/-3     
Author:HAA Ops
5/5/2023 5:27:55 AM

For scene landings when only one of the Med Crew are qualified in NVG's, which seat do you have the qualified Med person sit and why?



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Msg ID: 2781449 NVG Scenes +5/-1     
Author:NVG 101
5/5/2023 8:58:45 AM

Reply to: 2781447

Definitely the left side because that is your biggest blindside. 



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Msg ID: 2781451 NVG Scenes +3/-0     
Author:usually it is the opposite side
5/5/2023 9:24:02 AM

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your sitting on....that way your left and right side are covered...Medic/Nurse seat or not, the one wearing them should be OPPOSITE of where you are sitting....no point in them sitting on the same side as you in the back...



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Msg ID: 2781460 NVG Scenes +0/-1     
Author:The big three
5/5/2023 9:51:27 AM

Reply to: 2781447

The big three names in HAA have it spelt out differently in their GOMs. One specifically says it has to be on the oppisite side, another discusses both, and the last does not specify.

 



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Msg ID: 2782365 NVG Scenes +0/-0     
Author:Check you STC
5/10/2023 11:15:07 AM

Reply to: 2781460

The STC tells you where the qualified crewmember has to sit.  The GOM just says what the STC says.  Do you know what an STC is?



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Msg ID: 2781462 Read your RFM, Supplement to the RFM, GOM* for the answer  +0/-1     
Author:Anonymous
5/5/2023 10:30:02 AM

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* If you have one


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Msg ID: 2781466 Read your RFM, Supplement to the RFM, GOM* for the answer  +0/-0     
Author:lol
5/5/2023 11:03:58 AM

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yeah look in the "RFM" lol



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Msg ID: 2781503 Sometimes, I wish you guy's were a bit more professional +0/-1     
Author:(as in professional)
5/5/2023 7:52:06 PM

Reply to: 2781466

From the FAA:

 

 

https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Notice/N8900_56.pdf

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• FOR OPERATIONS BELOW 300 FEET AGL, ALL OF THE ABOVE MANEUVERS PLUS THE FOLLOWING:

o Takeoff (if authorized by the NVG RFM).

o Landing (if authorized by the NVG RFM).

 

 



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Msg ID: 2781467 NVG Scenes (NT) +0/-0     
Author:Where do you want them broke?
5/5/2023 11:04:10 AM

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Msg ID: 2781470 NVG Scenes +3/-7     
Author:never ask a question...
5/5/2023 11:30:13 AM

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unless you're ready for the answer. there are stupid people in positions of authority everywhere, ready to give you an answer you won't like. an answer that will inevitably make your job harder.

it just ain't that complicated.

why do some of you seem to crave more and more policies and regulations? why do you need someone to spell out every last detail, wipe your nose, and lead you by the hand? you're the PIC...just do your job.

 



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Msg ID: 2781483 NVG Scenes +0/-3     
Author:say wut
5/5/2023 2:50:56 PM

Reply to: 2781470

it's just a simple question bro youre the one making it into something else



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Msg ID: 2781484 NVG Scenes +2/-1     
Author:EC135T2
5/5/2023 2:59:38 PM

Reply to: 2781483
Definitely the opposite side to the pilot and up front when able. It's important to see as much going in to the scene so the pilot knows what to expect when departing and crew are busy with patient. What good is it having a Med crew behind the pilot looking backwards on approach.


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Msg ID: 2781488 NVG Scenes +2/-5     
Author:NVG
5/5/2023 3:42:03 PM

Reply to: 2781483

What shoes should I wear for NVG? I think I'll need to really have a feel for the pedals. What kind do you use? Have a link?



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Msg ID: 2781498 NVG Scenes +0/-1     
Author:you sound like the same
5/5/2023 5:25:14 PM

Reply to: 2781488

dipsh*t that posted that other dipsh*t post about being a pic. amirite



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Msg ID: 2782545 NVG Scenes +0/-0     
Author:Corcoran Combat Boots
5/11/2023 8:24:17 PM

Reply to: 2781488

But cut off the soles, so that you get a better control touch with the pedals. Don't wear any socks either. Make sure they are steel toe Corcorans as well. So says the New IP Guy.



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Msg ID: 2781501 NVG Scenes +0/-2     
Author:The other side
5/5/2023 7:12:05 PM

Reply to: 2781470

The consensus seems to be that the Med person should sit on the opposite side to the pilot. Is that written anywhere, do we have a reference?



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Msg ID: 2781528 NVG Scenes +3/-2     
Author:Nope
5/6/2023 8:16:54 AM

Reply to: 2781501

Just simple common sense, which most woke folks don't have.



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Msg ID: 2781536 NVG Scenes +2/-4     
Author:Most
5/6/2023 10:27:51 AM

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MAGA dumfux don't have any either ya dumdum



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Msg ID: 2782364 NVG Scenes +0/-1     
Author:Single Pilot
5/10/2023 11:13:48 AM

Reply to: 2781447

A single pilot professional pilot should be able to land a helicopter by themselves.  If you need somebody to look outside for you maybe you should be landing in a bigger spot.  



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