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Old 3rd Oct 2006, 20:04
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TWR emergency checklist.

What is well known is that most of the airports have their own emergency checklist. We have been using general procedures issued years ago, which are now becaming slightly hard to use, as our traffic grows quite rapidly :-)

Maybe you, guys, have a copy of yours or knowledge where a general outline might be found. I was looking throughout the web and didn't find so much covering the subject.

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I think you'll find that most ANSPs develop their own; maybe ICAO has one or should produce one (but they are always evolving things). The process of ICAO making one would be long and slow. Maybe ask IFATCA reps to lobby ICAO or use their resources to get one or maybe get your boss to find one that another ANSP is willing to share.
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Have a look at this link, it might help

http://www.eurocontrol.int/humanfact...-05withsig.pdf
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Originally Posted by Tivoli Vertigo
Have a look at this link, it might help

http://www.eurocontrol.int/humanfact...-05withsig.pdf
Yes, i went through eurocontrol and some other websites. Most of them have guidelines, but there's no working example - that's what i'm looking for :-)

Big thanks anyway.
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Are you looking for something like this:

1) press the crash alarm, follow local procedure for a emergency call-out
2) A.S.S.I.S.T.
3) call for assistance
4) call airport authorities, ATC management, airlines etc.
5) get relieved
6) reporting action
7) CISM (Critical Incident Stress Management)

The above is just an example, but something similar is what I've seen around different places
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Hi yonash

If you are looking for emergencies, please go to Eurocontrol web site and in the section training find a link elearning courses, where you will find a web based elearning course "Emergency and Unususal situations". You will find almost all natures of EMR and what to do in those cases. This is a link to register for elearning http://elearning.eurocontrol.int/. Within 3 working days you will get a username and password to log in and you may study what you want.

I hope it will help.

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