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Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Ansett Boeing 767 operating manuals, Boeing 767 Operating Manual Chapter 3 Non-Normal Procedures February 1986
... ...Bomb threats & unlawful seizure...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Ansett Boeing 767 operating manuals Engine failure & fires Air conditioning/pressurisation & pneumatics APU & engines Autoflight Communications Flight instruments & navigation Cargo fire Evacuation Bomb threats & unlawful seizure Forced landings & ditching Fuel Ice & rain Warning systems Abnormal flight patterns & maneuvers Overview of procedures for dealing with abnormal situations, circa 1986 Spiral bound book form manual Boeing 767 Operating Manual Chapter 3 Non-Normal Procedures February 1986 Manual Ansett Boeing 767 operating manuals ...Overview of procedures for dealing with abnormal situations, circa 1986Spiral bound book form manualnon-fictionOverview of procedures for dealing with abnormal situations, circa 1986engine failure & fires, air conditioning/pressurisation & pneumatics, apu & engines, autoflight, communications, flight instruments & navigation, cargo fire, evacuation, bomb threats & unlawful seizure, forced landings & ditching, fuel, ice & rain, warning systems, abnormal flight patterns & maneuvers -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Boeing 767 operating manuals, Boeing 767 Operating Manual Volume 1 Chapter 3 Non-Normal Procedures December 1993
... ...Bomb threats & unlawful seizure...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Boeing 767 operating manuals Engine failure & fires Air conditioning/pressurisation & pneumatics APU & engines Autoflight Communications Flight instruments & navigation Bomb threats & unlawful seizure Forced landings & ditching Electrical Ice & rain protection Abnormal flight patterns & maneuvers Overview of procedures for coping with abnormal situations , circa 1993 Spiral bound book type manual Boeing 767 Operating Manual Volume 1 Chapter 3 Non-Normal Procedures December 1993 Manual Boeing 767 operating manuals ...Overview of procedures for coping with abnormal situations , circa 1993Spiral bound book type manualnon-fictionOverview of procedures for coping with abnormal situations , circa 1993engine failure & fires, air conditioning/pressurisation & pneumatics, apu & engines, autoflight, communications, flight instruments & navigation, bomb threats & unlawful seizure, forced landings & ditching, electrical, ice & rain protection, abnormal flight patterns & maneuvers -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Instruction, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), "Camberwell Depot Emergency Evacuation Procedure", May. 1995
... Nine page A4 document, stapled in the top left hand corner, titled "Camberwell Depot Emergency Evacuation Procedure", outlining the evacuation procedures in the case of a fire, chemical spill, armed robbery and bomb threats....Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Camberwell Procedures Met Tram Safety Nine page A4 document, stapled in the top left hand corner, titled "Camberwell Depot Emergency Evacuation Procedure", outlining the evacuation procedures in the case of a fire, chemical spill, armed robbery and bomb threats. "Camberwell Depot Emergency Evacuation Procedure" Document Instruction Public Transport Corporation (PTC) ...Nine page A4 document, stapled in the top left hand corner, titled "Camberwell Depot Emergency Evacuation Procedure", outlining the evacuation procedures in the case of a fire, chemical spill, armed robbery and bomb threats.trams, tramways, camberwell, procedures, met tram, safety -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionDocument - Emergency Procedures document, Alfred Hospital, Emergency procedures 1981 Alfred Hospital, 1981
... Covers fire, evacuation and bomb/arson threat...Covers fire, evacuation and bomb/arson threat Of significance to the AHNL as all Alfred Hospital staff were required to follow these procedures emergency procedures hospital emergendcy procedures Alfred Hospital Two holes have been puched at the left margin. ...Maual detailing appropriate response to non medical emergencies at the Alfred Hospital in 1981. Covers fire, evacuation and bomb/arson threatOf significance to the AHNL as all Alfred Hospital staff were required to follow these proceduresUnbound document, Title in black type on off-white background on cover pageTwo holes have been puched at the left margin. There are also some rust marks near these holes on the cover page. Previous catalogue number hanwritten [black ink] at top right of cover page. Pencil annotations on some pagesemergency procedures, hospital emergendcy procedures, alfred hospital -
Australian Commando Association - VictoriaBook, Keep Your Head Down by Nathan Mullins
... They lived with the daily threat of roadside bombs, ambush and firefights, where survival meant learning to read the signs to determine friend from foe. ...They lived with the daily threat of roadside bombs, ambush and firefights, where survival meant learning to read the signs to determine friend from foe. ...Nathan Mullins deployed to Afghanistan as a Special Forces Commando. Spearheading Australia's Special Operations troops, he and other Australians like him sought the Taliban in the valleys and hills of Uruzgan through Afghanistan's harsh winter while at the same time attempting to bring a human face to the villagers caught in the middle of the fighting. They lived with the daily threat of roadside bombs, ambush and firefights, where survival meant learning to read the signs to determine friend from foe. And they did what they could to relieve the awful effects of war on the men, women and children of the civilian population caught in the crossfire. But these were not your regular soldiers. Sure, they had trained for years for the role but these were citizen soldiers, reservists who had put aside their usual jobs as salesmen, farmers, scientists, lawyers and students to fight Australia's 'war on terror'. Keep Your Head Down is a brutally honest, first-hand account that takes you into the centre of the action and asks some tough questions. What is Australia doing in Afghanistan? What would winning that war look like? What makes a man leave his family to go to war when he doesn't have to? Can there be such a thing as a just war? Nathan Mullins isn't a typical Special Forces soldier. In his day job he is the International Program Manager for Australian Aid International, a humanitarian organisation that responds to disasters and emergencies around the globe.soft cover bookaustralian special forces, australian commando, afghanistan -
Brighton Historical SocietyUniform, WRANS uniform, 1942-1944
... However, as the threat of invasion by Japan loomed closer following the bombing of Pearl Harbour and the fall of Singapore, in 1943 she volunteered to join Australia's war effort as part of the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service (WRANS). ...However, as the threat of invasion by Japan loomed closer following the bombing of Pearl Harbour and the fall of Singapore, in 1943 she volunteered to join Australia's war effort as part of the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service (WRANS). ...This uniform belonged to Marion Elaine Caffrey, nee Bullock (1920-1993). Marion was born and lived in Begonia Road, Gardenvale and attended Star of the Sea College with her younger twin sisters, Hilary and Margaret Bullock. Their family had been living in the district since 1892 when their grandfather, James Stewart, settled first at Brighton Beach before building a new home in Gardenia Road, Gardenvale in 1910. On leaving school, Marion took a job with the T&G Insurance Company in Collins Street. However, as the threat of invasion by Japan loomed closer following the bombing of Pearl Harbour and the fall of Singapore, in 1943 she volunteered to join Australia's war effort as part of the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service (WRANS). She initially trained as a coder at HMAS Cerberus, followed by a posting to HMAS Magnetic in Townsville. By the time Marion arrived in Townsville in 1944 it was very much a garrison town, inhabited largely by Australian and American servicemen. Whereas in Melbourne the war in the Pacific may have felt somewhat distant, in Townsville it was very immediate. Though the town was never subjected to the heavy bombardments of Darwin, a series of small air strikes in July 1942 had made the fear of air raids quite real. The naval base HMAS Magnetic was responsible for communications, Port Examination Services and servicing of Allied warships. Marion worked as a coder, encoding outgoing transmissions and decoding incoming ones either manually or using a Typex cipher machine. In 1945, she completed additional training to attain the rank of Leading Coder. Her keenness for the work is evident in a note on her service record: although no WRANS women were ever sent to active warzones, Marion volunteered for overseas service. Marion later recalled her time with the WRANS as one of the happiest and most personally fulfilling times of her life. Like many Australian women, she embraced the opportunity to serve her country and take on roles traditionally reserved for men. She completed her three years' service at HMAS Harman in Canberra where she was de-mobbed in 1946. Afterwards, she secured a job with Metro Goldwyn Mayer, where she worked until her marriage to Hugh Caffrey in 1947.Second World War WRANS uniform consisting of a dark navy blue serge blazer (.1), skirt (.2) and hat (.3). The blazer features six buttons. The left arm features a black patch embroidered with a red anchor wrapped in a length of rope (a fouled anchor) with a single red chevron beneath, denoting the rank of Leading Wran (equivalent to Leading Seaman). The right arm features a black patch embroidered with red crossed flags over the letter 'C'. The pencil skirt is lined and fastens at the side with a button and snap fastenings. The navy felt hat features a round brim and a black ribbon band machine embroidered in gold with the words "H.M.A.S. HARMAN".Maker's label in collar of blazer reads "N491 / 1942 / SIZE [indistinct] / MADE IN AUSTRALIA" The label features a pen inscription, "BULLOCK". Size label in back of skirt: "2". Label inside the hat: "N18 / 1944 Size 20½ / MADE IN AUSTRALIA"1940s, marion elaine bullock, marion elaine caffrey, second world war, military uniform, wrans, women's royal australian naval service -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Aerial reconnaisance, Evidence in Camera
... Aerial reconnaisance Higher & faster Trial & error The invasion threat Start of the bombing The sea war The Mediterranean Combined operations Allied bombing offensive Battle against V weapons Last stages in Europe The story of photographic intelligence in World War II, circa 1957 Evidence in Camera Book Aerial reconnaisance ...The story of photographic intelligence in World War II, circa 1957non-fictionThe story of photographic intelligence in World War II, circa 1957higher & faster, trial & error, the invasion threat, start of the bombing, the sea war, the mediterranean, combined operations, allied bombing offensive, battle against v weapons, last stages in europe
