Landing Zone Safety
Helicopter Safety and Landing Zone Procedures
To schedule a Landing Zone (LZ) safety class, or to identify pre-designated LZ locations in your city, call 1-740-354-2471
Click here and select "Landing Zone Safety" to submit an online LZ safety class request.
Landing Zone (LZ) Criteria
- 100' Wide X 100' Long "desired"
- Level with a firm surface
- Clear of sand, gravel and other debris
- No power lines, trees, poles, buildings, or other overhead obstructions near or in the area
- No vehicles or people within the zone
- Avoid sloped areas
Marking the Landing Zone (LZ)
- Weighted construction cones
- Two vehicles with headlights crossed at the center of the LZ
- DO NOT SHINE LIGHTS AT HELICOPTER
- Smoke canisters during daylight operations
- Battery operated strobe lights
- Chemical Light Sticks
- Markings such as lightweight barrier tape, lightweight flag tape, etc. should not be used.
- Do not attempt to illuminate powerlines or wires - illuminate the poles instead.
LZ Coordinator Responsibilities
- Command and secure the LZ
- Establish radio contact with aircraft
- Assist pilot in locating the LZ
- Keep all bystanders 100' away form the LZ
- Keep everyone away from the tail rotor
- Contact pilot after landing to determine any safety issues
Helicopter Safety
- Approach and depart the aircraft from the side only
- Never walk around the tail rotor
- Shield your eyes from rotorwash during landing and takeoff
- Do not carry anything above your head
- Do not approach the helicopter while the blades are turning unless instructed by the CareFlite crew
- Do not run towards the aircraft, approach in a calm and slow manner
- No smoking anywhere in the vicinity of the aircraft
- The pilot and/or medical crew control activity around the aircraft
- Secure loose items such as hats, clothing, stretcher sheets, and any other object light enough to be blown into the rotor blades
For more information, or to schedule a Landing Zone (LZ) safety class, or to identify pre-designated LZ locations in your city, call 740-354-6169. Click here to submit an online LZ safety class request.