Basic Operations and Equipment reference
TM 4-48.09
Single-Point Load Rigging Procedures reference
TM 4-48.10
Dual-Point Load Rigging Procedures reference
TM 4-48.11
Airborne and Air Assault Operations reference
FM 3-99
Pathfinder Operations reference
FM 3-21.38
external sling loads used when: (4)
advantages of sling load (6)
limitations of sling load (7)
actual maximum weight is determined by what factors? (7)
fuel
distance to be flown
density altitude
temperature
altitude
humidity
airframe
ACL for external loads UH-60A
8,000 lbs
ACL UH-60L/M
9,000 lbs
ACL CH-47 (all hooks + dual)
front = 17,000 lbs
rear = 17,000 lbs
center = 26,000 lbs
dual front+rear = 25,000 lbs
cargo hook release UH-60
cargo hook release CH-47D
-fore + Aft hooks have manual release knob on right; turn counter-clockwise to activate; 13 ft. apart
3 units involved in sling load operation
supported unit duties (8)
aviation unit duties (5)
who makes the final decision on whether the cargo will be moved?
pilots
receiving unit duties (4)
both 10,000 and 25,000 lb sling sets consist of:
metal apex fitting assembly
four sling leg assemblies
aviator’s kit bag
weight of 10,000 lb set rope
52 pounds (w/4 sling leg assemblies)
weight of 25,000 lb set rope
114 pounds (w/4 sling leg assemblies)
characteristics of 10,000 lb set rope (4)
characteristics of 25,000 lb set rope (4)