Air Force Crane Operator Training
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- The Air Force Civil Engineer community has developed a crane operator training program to help ensure the safety of everyone on a job site, both military and civilian alike. The course, offered at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., prepares an Airman to operate a crane in any situation.
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Two week training course!!!
My dad made me work with him for almost two years before I touched the crane on a job site and I grow up around cranes. I guess thats the difference in the amount of insurance.
Everyone? That's a lot of people.
Why are the tires so high off the ground? Its not needed, 2" is good
Very nice have you a trip
Lol complicated math and formulas??? I guess that’s what they call arithmetic math now. You just need to know how to add and subtract. There is very little division and or multiplication involved. It’s the riggers’ job to know entry level algebra. Oh and for the two week program?!?! Ooh ooh. The Seabees (Navy) for those that don’t know, have a four week program and that still isn’t anywhere close enough to being ready to be a “crane operator”... but I guess you have to start somewhere.
Oh and not all crane manufacturers require for the tires to be completely off the ground. And there is no law that says that they have to be. The notes of each cranes tells you that.
Where can I sign up?
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