Helicopter Landing Officer (HLO)

To provide students with the knowledge and skills to function effectively and safely as a Helicopter Landing Officer (HLO) at installations in accordance with current industry standards.

Certification

A Helicopter Landing Officer certificate will be issued on successful completion of the On Job Assignment (OJA). Students who successfully completed the HLO theory assessment will also be awarded a Helideck Assistant (HDA) certificate.

Standard: 32096 L4 C4 V1

Course Content

The course focuses on:

  • Roles and responsibilities of an HLO.
  • Understanding helideck operations and safety requirements/procedures (as per ICAO standards).
  • Basic understanding of what information HLO provides helicopter pilot.
  • Movements of passengers, baggage and cargo to/from helicopter.
  • Familiarity with helicopter types, their operation and emergency procedures.
  • Communication with pilots and basic marshalling signs.
  • Familiarity with management of dangerous goods.
  • Familiarity with fire protection for take-off and landing.
  • Shutdown and security of aircraft on helideck.

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate knowledge of helicopter operation and safety equipment and procedures.
  • Assess helicopter hazards and their potential consequences.
  • Use and interpret documentation and maintain reports for helicopter landing operations.
  • Locate and explain emergency procedures and contingency plans for helicopter landings.

Course structure

The course is theoretical. Students are assessed continuously during the course.

Course prerequisites

None.

Assessment process

Theory assessment which takes place when the student is ready. A post course on job assessment component is required to be completed offshore and includes the HLO performing a range of tasks before and during multiple helicopter landings. In addition a supervising HLO must complete and attestation attesting to the students competency in the role. This is to be countersigned by a PIC/OIM/Captain.

Revalidation/Refresher

To maintain current competency, it is recommended that refresher training occurs regularly. Depending on the industry you work in this may vary. Current Wood Training recommendation is every three years.

Items to bring

  • Photo ID.
  • Comfortable clothing suitable for participating in practical exercises.
  • Covered-in footwear.
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Course Length

1 Day

Location

Wood Training Centre
26 Manadon St
New Plymouth

or at customer premises.

Price

$600 + GST per person

Group rates available

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Important Information

Student Handbook

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Meet The Trainers

Ryan Moss

Ryan Moss

Ryan Moss

Coming from a business background, Ryan worked in the offshore industry before moving onshore to pursue a career as a fire and marine trainer. He has Emergency Care, Fire and Rescue qualifications as well as in the areas of Adult Education and Training. Ryan volunteers his time to work with St John Ambulance as an ambulance officer and as a senior fire fighter with Fire Emergency New Zealand. Ryan stands out as a well-rounded emergency response professional with experience across multiple areas.

Testimonials

Well done, enjoyed course.

STOS

Course was conducted in a friendly and stress free manner. Well recommended.

Skilled Offshore

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