Elements and Performance Criteria
- Coordinate aircraft recovery resources
- Appropriate clearances are obtained prior to removal process
- Established removal procedures are followed
- Removal activities are coordinated with aircraft owner and relevant regulatory bodies
- Need for recovery equipment is determined and its source is identified
- Aircraft escort services on airside are provided as required
- Obstacle restriction areas are avoided or made safe in accordance with workplace policy and procedures
- Signs and notices are complied with
- Hazards are identified, risks are assessed and hazard management is implemented
- Airport organisations and others likely to be affected by the removal are notified
- Appropriate aircraft recovery location is identified and route to that location is established
- Maintain operational facilities
- Serviceability inspections are conducted to determine areas that may be restored to operational service
- Infringement of obstacle limitation surfaces (OLS) and any changes to declared distances are determined
- Visual aids are provided, installed and removed at completion of aircraft recovery
- Emergency response procedures are implemented as required
- Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) action is initiated and cancelled as required to support aircraft recovery
- Document and record removal process