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  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

Staff Details

  • Station.

  • Employee Name

  • Staff No.

  • Assessor

  • This is a revalidation record of operation training in accordance with the IATA recommendations AHM611.5 and AHM591. All revalidation training where new learnings are reviewed will include classroom elements in compliance with IOSA and ISAGO GSOM Standards.

    Pass mark is 80%

Assessment

  • Started

  • 1. During all phases of the operation, did the employee wear all required PPE in accordance with operating procedures?

  • 2.Did not approach the aircraft until anti-collision lights were off, engines spooled down and chocks in place.

  • 3.Positioning - Wingtips; Demonstrated the correct positioning of cones at wingtips.

  • 4.Positioning - Engines: Demonstrated the correct positioning of cones in front of both engines.

  • 5.Positioning - Nose: Demonstrate the correct positioning of the cone at the nose of the aircraft.

  • 6.Positioning - Tail: Demonstrated the correct positioning of the cone under the tail of the aircraft.

  • 7.Demonstrated correct positioning of PIGS in accordance with procedures.

  • 8.Removal: All cones are removed after all GSE has left the critical area and aircraft is ready to pushback.

  • 9.Demonstrated correct storage of cones and PIGS in designated areas.

Flights Completed

  • List of completed flights Example Flt No Date Reg A/C Type 104 24APR DUB 330 If not flight related please state.

Flights Completed

  • Comments

  • I have received training on the equipment listed above, I understand the operation of this equipment and I am aware of the location and functions of the controls. I understand the procedures and regulations as outlined in my training and instruction.

  • Trainee Signature

  • Assessors Signature

  • Completed

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