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Initial training of Aerial Capture, Eradication, and Tagging of Animals (ACETA) utilizing aviation for the purpose of achieving program objectives for the study, observation, and eradication of animals in resource management.

Blended24.0206ACETAACETA / STEP

The ACETA Refresher course will review topics from the initial training course, cover new or innovative ACETA techniques, review the use of ACETA equipment and may include mock-ups.

Blended8.0207ACETA-RACETA / STEP

Annual Refresher STEP training includes Classroom, mock-up and typical terrain maneuvers for exiting a helicopter via Single-skid, Toe-in and hover Exit/entry. Training provided to meet requirements of OPM-40 (Toe-In, Single Skid, and Step-Out Landings). Requires Project Operations Plan, Risk Assessment, and Bureau Aviation Manager's approval.

Blended4.0247STEP-ARACETA / STEP

STEP training includes Classroom, mock-up and typical terrain maneuvers for exiting a helicopter via Single-skid, Toe-in and hover Exit/entry. Training provided to meet requirements of OPM-40 (Toe-In, Single Skid, and Step-Out Landings). Requires Project Operations Plan, Risk Assessment, and Bureau Aviation Manager's approval.

Blended8.0246STEPACETA / STEP

This course was specifically designed for employees in the Alaska Region (Region 10) of the US Forest Service to provide the aviation user with a foundation of knowledge, skills and abilities to safely utilize aircraft to accomplish agency missions.

Blended4.0250AUTAK Specific Training

Employees will learn proper fuel storage, transportation, and handling procedures; safe dispensing and filtering techniques; and proper fuel cache/field site fuel handling. Recommended for anyone involved in fuel handling for airplanes or helicopters, especially in field locations. Prerequisite: A-100 Basic Aviation Safety. Available in Anchorage, classroom instruction only.

Blended2.0217FHAKAK Specific Training

AS2M is designed specifically for resource specialists who manage aircraft to safely conduct missions including aerial sketch mapping, photo/remote sensing, wildlife and vegetation surveys, and aerial reconnaissance in general.

Blended24.0208AS2MAviation Training

The purpose of this course is to provide the aviation user with a foundation of knowledge, skills, and abilities, to safely utilize aircraft to accomplish agency missions. Topics include Mission Preparation and Planning, Pilot and Aircraft Briefings, Operational Safety, Post-Flight Duties, and UAS. 

Note: A-100 now Incorporates A-116 General Awareness Security Training, which is no longer a separate course.

Seminar6257A-100_CIAT Courses

The purpose of this course is to provide the aviation user with a foundation of knowledge, skills, and abilities, to safely utilize aircraft to accomplish agency missions. Topics include Mission Preparation and Planning, Pilot and Aircraft Briefings, Operational Safety, Post-Flight Duties, and UAS. 

Note: A-100 now Incorporates A-116 General Awareness Security Training, which is no longer a separate course.

E-Learning6169A-100IAT Courses

This course was specifically designed for US Department of Agriculture's Forest Service (USDA-FS) employees that utilize aircraft in the Alaska Region (Region 10) of the USDA-FS.

E-Learning1.0172A-102IAT Courses

This course will give students an understanding of the National Airspace System (NAS), FAA Notices to Airmen (NOTAM) System, and Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) that contribute to the flow of all air traffic safely to prevent mid-air collisions.

E-Learning1.5173A-103IAT Courses

This course provides a basic understanding on the operation of aircraft radios, including:

  • VHF-AM
  • Multi-channel Radios
  • Agency required Radios

Also covers:

  • Communications Requirements
  • Radio Tones and their use
  • Communications Systems within aircraft

And includes:

  • Use of Air Guard
  • Frequency Management
  • Radio Discipline
E-Learning2.0174A-109IAT Courses

The Aviation Transportation of Hazardous Materials course purpose is to ensure flight safety when transporting hazardous materials (HAZMAT). This includes HAZMAT aboard, attached to, or suspended from government aircraft, under the exclusive direction and operational control of the Department of the Interior (DOI), the US Department of Agriculture's Forest Service (USDA-FS), or other Grantees with a written Grantee Status.

This training complies with the US Department of Transportation (DOT) Regulations General Requirements, whereby agency employees who transport hazardous materials by air must receive training on the requirements and conditions under the terms of the DOT Special Permit-9198.

Topics may include:

  • Handling Procedures
  • Policy Requirements
  • Mishap Notification
  • Packaging
  • Identifying Hazardous Materials
  • Safety Requirements
E-Learning2.0171A-110IAT Courses

This course covers the basic duties and responsibilities required when ordering and coordinating flights.

Topics include:

  • How to Plan for a Flight
  • Information Required to Order a Flight
  • Flight Manager Responsibilities
  • Flight Following Requirements
  • Pilot Flight and Duty Limitations
  • Pilot and Aircraft Approval
E-Learning1.0175A-112IAT Courses

This course was specifically designed for US Department of Agriculture's Forest Service (USDA-FS) employees that utilize aircraft in the Alaska Region (Region 10) of the USDA-FS.

E-Learning1.0176A-113-USFSIAT Courses

This course provides an overview of the AFF system. Emphasis is on using the web-based application and the procedures utilized by dispatchers and aircrews.

E-Learning2.0177A-115IAT Courses

This course provides a fundamental understanding of standard aircraft marshalling hand signals to be utilized by Fixed-Wing Parking Tenders. The role of the Fixed-Wing Parking Tender (FWPT) is an important element of managing aircraft movement in the vicinity of the ramp. The aircraft FWPT provides the essential visual link to assist the flight crew in positioning the aircraft correctly. The responsibility for the safe operation of the aircraft on the ground rests with the flight crew, however, the ground crew, including FWPTs, have the duty of care to provide the flight crew with the correct guidance information. In addition, to ensure that the possibility of accidental damage is mitigated with the use of best practices at all times.

E-Learning1.0178A-117IAT Courses

This course provides an annual overview of the National Transportation Safety Board releasable information from the DOI and USDA-FS aviation mishaps and lessons learned. Instructors authorized to teach this course are required to coordinate with the appropriate agency DOI OAS Chief, Aviation Safety, Training, Program Evaluations & Quality Management, or USDA-FS Regional Aviation Safety Manager (RASM).

For additional USDA-FS information, contact the USDA-FS National Aviation Training Program Manager.

Blended2.0164A-200IAT Courses

This course is designed to provide participants with knowledge of the aviation management organizations within the Department of the Interior (DOI) and the US Department of Agriculture's Forest Service (USDA-FS).

E-Learning1.0179A-202IAT Courses

This course covers provides students an understanding of the National Airspace System (NAS) that contributes to the flow of all air traffic safely in an effort to protect persons, property, and prevent mid-air collisions. The course presents basic airspace information as it might pertain to land management agencies.

Instruction will include how to read and plot on an aeronautical sectional and a Department of Defense (DOD) AP1/B flight information publication book and charts. The class focuses on mapping skills, including how to plot a latitude and longitude and convert it to a bearing and distance. Exercises involve map reading and risk management analysis of airspace.

E-Learning3.0180A-203IAT Courses

This course provides a fundamental understanding of aircraft performance, capabilities and limitations derived from the basics of aerodynamics, aircraft structure, and flight controls for both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. Understanding these parameters provides the knowledge to select the best aircraft to utilize for each mission.

This course stresses the fundamentals of aircraft performance planning, to include:

  • Weight
  • Balance
  • Environmental Factors
E-Learning2.0181A-204IAT Courses

This course provides a basic introduction to Risk Management, Safety Management Systems (SMS), and Operational Risk Management (ORM), and the ability to apply these principles in Bureau/Agency aviation environments.

Blended2.0182A-205IAT Courses

This course provides a basic understanding of policies and procedures so the student can successfully participate in the planning, scheduling, tracking, and completion of an aircraft flight plan.

E-Learning1.0183A-207IAT Courses

The purpose of this course is to provide an understanding of policy requirements and benefits associated with approving the following, prior to the agency/bureau mission:

  • Aircraft
  • Pilots
  • Mechanics
  • Support Equipment
Blended3.0184A-208IAT Courses

This course provides technical training on how to work with helicopters in a natural resource environment. Includes information on:

  • Operational Planning
  • Load Calculations
  • Takeoff and Landing Areas
  • Personnel and Cargo Transportation
  • Fueling
  • Specialized Missions
Blended8.0185A-209IAT Courses

This course shows how to perform pre-use inspection on a helicopter and on a fixed-wing aircraft.

E-Learning.5186A-218IAT Courses

This course provides technical training and procedures for agency personnel performing helicopter external load operations. Participants will receive classroom and field training and will be asked to demonstrate proper procedures to safely conduct helicopter external load operations. Participants will be given the opportunity to develop the skills to safely perform hover hookups and/or longline operations, via a live helicopter. The Instructor may choose to incorporate one or both activities.

Blended8.0187A-219IAT Courses

Interagency Aviation Trainer (IAT) qualification. This 32-hour course is designed to provide training to select employees with aviation and training backgrounds to qualify them as Interagency Aviation Trainers (IATs). Course emphasis is on increasing program knowledge and enhancing presentation skills.

Seminar32.0188A-220IAT Courses

The purpose of this course is to provide participants with the knowledge and skills to safely instruct the A-312 Water Ditching & Survival course. Scheduling this course requires authorization from the DOI OAS Chief ASTPE, or USDA-FS NATPM.

Blended32.0189A-223IAT Courses

This course designed to assist students with maintaining currency as an IAT Instructor, providing a review and update of current IAT Instructor policies and processes (i.e., IAT website course offerings webpage, class roster, instructor/student course evaluations) and training techniques that support the instructor in successfully delivering IAT courses.

Blended3.0190A-225IAT Courses

This course provides an understanding of personal and organizational responsibility and liability in aviation program operations.

Blended2.0191A-302IAT Courses

This course provides the basic principles of human behavior relevant to general aviation accident prevention and the human physiological and psychological factors that affects aircrew performance.

Blended2.0192A-303IAT Courses

This course provides an overview of what aviation managers should look for to ensure that proper aircraft maintenance is being performed. Topics include:

  • Roles and Responsibilities
  • The Maintenance Process
  • Return to Service
  • Return to Contract Availability
Blended2.0193A-304IAT Courses

This course presents the practical application of deliberate risk management techniques, tools, and resources and how they may be used to identify hazards and to assess risks in natural resource aviation operations. Information presented will allow the students to utilize the five steps of the risk management process and the 5M Risk Model, as well as working through an operation risk scenario utilizing risk management tools. The course references relevant elements from the following:

  • Air Force Pamphlet 90-803
  • FAA Systems Safety Handbook - Chapter 15
  • NWCG standards for Aviation Risk Management PMS 530
  • NWCG Aviation Risk Management Workbook PMS 530-1
  • DOI OPM-06 Aviation Management Plans

Blended4.0194A-305IAT Courses

This course covers both DOI AQD/USDA-FS aviation contracts and was designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills to administer aviation contracts.

The focus of the course will be:

  • Roles and Responsibilities
  • Policy
  • Contract Typesv
  • Procurement Process
  • Payment
  • Documentation
  • Emergency Hiring of Aircraft
Blended6.0195A-306IAT Courses

This course provides participants with a working knowledge of aviation directive systems within each agency for the management and use of government aircraft (e.g., DOI Departmental Manuals and USDA-FS Forest Service Manual 5700).

Blended4.0196A-307IAT Courses

The purpose of this course is to understand the layout and information contained in the Rotorcraft Flight Manual (RFM). This information is used to support performance planning requirements of the Helicopter Manager-Resource position.

Blended3.0197A-309IAT Courses

The purpose of this course is to provide participants with an overview of crew resource management (CRM) skills and techniques, and to illustrate the importance of practicing CRM to accomplish safe aviation operations. Topics covered include:

  • Situational Awareness
  • Communication
  • Teamwork
  • Task Allocation
  • Decision Making

Note: USDA-FS requires N9059/RT9059

Blended2.0198A-310IAT Courses

This course provides aviation personnel with an overview of the aviation planning process for state and federal agencies, including how and when to prepare an Aviation Plan.

Blended3.0199A-311IAT Courses

This purpose of this course is to provide classroom and hands-on training to better prepare students in the event they experience an aircraft water ditching.

Blended8.0200A-312IAT Courses
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