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The helicopter sling load method of carrying cargo and equipment overcomes many of the obstacles
that hinder other modes of movement. Helicopter sling load operations are used extensively in the ship-toshore
movement of cargo and equipment during amphibious operations, movement of supplies and
equipment over the battlefield, vertical replenishment of ships, and firepower emplacement. The purpose
of this chapter is to discuss helicopter employment considerations, request procedures, responsibilities,
safety, and planning for sling load missions.
This manual is one of a series of manuals for aviation and ground personnel who perform helicopter sling load
missions ashore or aboard ship. Other manuals in this series are FM 10-450-4/MCRP 4-11.3E, VOL II/NWP
3-04.12/AFJMAN 11-223, VOL II/COMDTINST M13482.3A and FM 10-450-5/MCRP 4-11.3E, VOL
III/NWP 3-04.13/AFJMAN 11-223, VOL III/COMDTINST M13482.4A
These manuals are a coordinated effort of the US Army, US Marine Corps, US Navy, US Air Force, and US
Coast Guard. All services participate in the sling load certification program begun by the Army in 1984. These
manuals include standardized rigging procedures and other information from that program.
Efforts were made to standardize ground crew and hookup procedures and terminology. The terms "helicopter"
and "aircraft" refer to vertical lift aircraft that participate in sling load operations. Where service-unique
requirements apply to an entire chapter or body of text, the service initials are at the beginning of the chapter or
text. Otherwise the initials are at the end of the applicable sentence.
The information in this manual will familiarize personnel with the sling sets, cargo nets, and other sling load
equipment in the DOD inventory. It will also acquaint them with the helicopters used for sling load and
provide basic procedures for rigging and hooking up loads. Rigging equipment and procedures described in
this manual may not be authorized for all aircraft or services because of equipment or service restrictions. This
manual does not provide details on aviation operations nor does it present detailed data that is normally
contained in unit standing operating procedures (SOPs).
This publication applies to the Active Army, the Army National Guard (ARNG)/Army National Guard of the
United States (ARNGUS), and the United States Army Reserve (USAR) unless otherwise stated.
PAGES: 206
PUBLICATION DATE: JULY, 2006
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