ID
2-509-1381
Name
Remote Pilot-In-Command
Status
Published
Version
1.4
Updated
1/4/2019 4:43:00 PM
Original Release
06/19/2018
Last Major Release
01/04/2019
Resource Category
Incident Management
Primary Core Capability
Situational Assessment
Secondary Core Capability
Resource Kind
Personnel
Overall Function
The Remote Pilot-in-Command (PIC) operates an unmanned aircraft platform in a safe and secure manner according to all local, state, and Federal regulations
Single resource
In conjunction with a NIMS typed team
NIMS Typed Team
Unmanned Aircraft System Team
In conjunction with a NIMS typed unit
NIMS Typed Unit
Description Notes
Not Specified
| Supporting Core Capabilities |
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| None |
| Types | |
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| Type | Description |
| Type 1 | The PIC: 1. Operates the aircraft platform in a safe and secure manner according to all local, state, tribal, territorial, and Federal regulations 2. Performs preflight and post-flight debriefings and safety checks of the aircraft platforms assigned to the team 3. Ensures safety for team members during flight 4. Develops mitigation measures to prevent unsafe acts 5. Communicates safety, hazards, needs, and concerns to the flight observer 6. Tracks flight activities 7. Ensures all members of the Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Team are qualified in their position 8. Ensures completion and approval of appropriate documentation, such as flight waivers and activity logs 9. Communicates all missions and flight plans to the Air Operations Branch Director |
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| Education | Not Specified |
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| Training | Not Specified |
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| Experience | AHJ may accept documentation of equivalent military experience. |
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| Physical/Medical Fitness | Not Specified |
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| Currency | Not Specified |
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| Professional and Technical Licenses and Certifications | Remote PIC personnel must possess on their person a valid FAA certificate of licensure and government ID. |
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| Composition and Ordering Specifications |
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| Specification |
| Discuss logistics for deploying this position, such as security, lodging, transportation, and meals, prior to deployment |
| This position typically works 12 hours per shift, is self-sustainable for 72 hours, and is deployable for up to 14 days |
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| References |
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| Reference |
| FEMA, NIMS Guideline for the National Qualification System, November 2017 |
| FEMA, NIMS 508: Unmanned Aircraft System Team |
| FEMA, NIMS 509: Technical Specialist–Unmanned Aircraft System |
| Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Joint Order (JO) 7200.23: Air Traffic Organization Policy, October 2016 |
| Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 107: Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems, latest edition adopted |
| Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29 CFR Part 1910.120: Hazardous Materials Awareness, latest edition adopted |