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To avoid damage to the helicopter battery system, always use ________ to raise or lower the stabilator?
External Power.
After securing external power, how long must you wait before towing the aircraft?
No Waiting Required.
When is a brake rider not needed for an aircraft move?
Only when brakes are inoperative.
When can the brake rider leave the aircraft?
When signaled by the Move Director after the aircraft is secured.
What is the correct pressure range of the rotor brake.
450-690 PSI
If the tow bar must be repositioned during an Aircraft Move, Is it a requirement to set the Aircraft parking brake and apply chocks?
Yes
Is it acceptable to position Wing Walkers in line with main landing gear tires?
No
What should be set prior to attaching the tow bar to the Tow Tractor?
Chocks and Brakes
What is the hand signal for brakes on?
Open palms above head, then close to make two fists.
Who is responsible to conduct a pre-move inspection of the aircraft and be sure that all external power cables, grounding wires, S.E. Removed, and Windshield is clean?
The Brake Rider
Who can authorize an Aircraft move with inoperative brakes?
The Maintenance Officer
If the tow bar were to become disconnected during an Aircraft move who applies the brakes first (pushing/pulling)?
While being pulled: The Aircraft. While being pushed: The Tow Tractor
In what publication would you find Aircraft Hand Signals?
NAVAIR 00-80T-113
In what publication would you find Aircraft Securing and Handling Procedures?
NAVAIR 17-1-537