FLM – Flight Line Marshaller
To become certified in Flight Line Marshaller, you must receive the commanders approval for:
- Prerequisites
- Familiarization and Preparatory Training
and complete the following training:
- GES 116 – General Emergency Services
- GES 117 – Emergency Services Continuing Education
- ICUT – Introductory Communications User Training
- IS-100 – FEMA Introduction to Incident Command System
- IS-700 – FEMA Introduction to National Incident Command System
- Aircraft Ground Handling – ES
- Complete Basic First Aid Training or Equivalent
- Complete Task O-3001 – Discuss Flightline Marshallers Responsibilities
- Complete Task O-3002 – State the Five (5) Flight Line Safety Precautions
- Complete Task O-3003 – Identify Requirements for Vehicles on the Flight Line
- Complete Task O-3004 – Discuss Flight Line Security
- Complete Task O-3005 – Discuss Flight Line Hazards
- Complete Task O-3006 – Marshall an Aircraft
- Complete Task O-3007 – Be a Wing Walker
- Complete Task O-3008 – Perform Aircraft Startup Procedures
- Complete Task O-3009 – Perform Aircraft Taxi Procedures
- Complete Task O-3010 – Perform Aircraft Shutdown & Chocking Procedures
- Complete Task O-3011 – Tie Down an Aircraft
- Complete Task O-3012 – Demonstrate Proper Ground Safety Observer Techniques
- Complete Task O-3013 – Demonstrate The Ability To Fuel An Aircraft
- Complete Task O-3014 – Demonstrate Knowledge Of Flight Line Security
To become fully certified, you must attend two Flight Line Marshaller Exercises to participate in and be signed off on by a Skills Evaluation Tester.