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Last updated at

Wed, 08-Jan-2025
Level
Beginner
Total lessons

2
Total duration

00:00:00 Hours
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Short description
The HLO provides ground vision for the helicopter pilot and plays an important role in landing and safe operation of the helicopter. The Helicopter Landing Officer, also known as HLO is a person on an offshore facility responsible for landing incoming helicopters safely. It is the most vital part of the operating team for offshore helidecks. Enroll in the course today and take the first step towards an exciting and rewarding career.
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Requirements
  • Dangerous Goods Training: Completion of a Dangerous Goods by Air course (ICAO, IATA Categories 7, 8, or 9, or state-approved awareness course).
  • Medical Fitness: Valid medical fitness certificate.
  • Language Proficiency: Proficiency in the course language.
  • Offshore Safety Awareness: Basic offshore safety awareness (recommended but not mandatory).
Outcomes
  • 1. Understand key regulations and guidelines for helideck operations, including helideck physical characteristics, obstacle-free requirements, and equipment/systems.
  • 2. Recognize typical hazards associated with offshore helideck operations and apply safety protocols.
  • 3. Comprehend meteorological requirements for offshore helicopter operations.
  • 4. Define the role of the Helicopter Landing Officer (HLO) and explain key responsibilities and required actions, including: 30 minutes and 10 minutes before helicopter ETA, Immediately before landing., Post-landing duties: rotors running turnaround, engines shut down, and tie-down procedures, Fitting engine blanks and covers and managing helicopter start-up.
  • 5. Interpret the structure and terminology of pre-flight weather reports and floating installation (or vessel) data required by the helicopter pilot.
  • 6. Identify, package, and label dangerous goods according to IATA and ICAO regulations, including the
  • 7. Understand specific HLO responsibilities for Normally Unattended Installations (NUIs).
  • 8. Conduct radio checks, communicate effectively with relevant personnel, and use standard radio communication protocols, including HLO-to-pilot communications.