Description
Last updated on September 30th, 2024 at 02:30 am
This Aircraft Fire Fighting and Smoke Removal course is specifically designed for flight and cabin crew, providing essential theoretical knowledge in line with ICAO recommendations and EASA Regulation PART-ORO. It also focuses on training personnel on the causes and preventive measures for smoke and odor development in the cockpit.
Course Topics Include:
- General aspects of smoke and fire on board an aircraft
- Fire classification, development, and extinguishing techniques
- Fire extinguishing agents and their use
- Operation of fire extinguishers
- Wire degradation and its impact on aircraft systems
- Circuit breakers and their role in fire safety
- Communication procedures and general protocols for fire emergencies
About the Course:
This online self-paced study course, produced by InfoWERK of Innsbruck, Austria, is based on EASA regulations derived from ICAO standards and is applicable to FAA and other major national authorities.
The course is delivered in short 1-2 minute segments, including animations, videos, and complete narration. The competency-based format allows for easy navigation between topics, with stage exams providing a refresher and confirmation of key points. The average time to complete this course is 2 hours, and it concludes with a final exam. Upon passing, a printable certificate of completion will be issued in your name.
Enrollment is valid for 1 year from the date of purchase, with unlimited access to revisit and refresh the course as needed.
IA Renewal Credit:
This course (FAA ALC-1150) qualifies for 2 hours of IA Renewal credit, contributing 2 of the 8 hours required for your annual continued training. Upon successful completion, ATB will authorize this credit through the FAA, and a printable IA certificate of accomplishment will be available through your FAAST account at www.FAAsafety.gov.
FAAST AMT Award Points:
Additionally, this course qualifies for 2 FAA FAAST AMT Award Points, awarded upon successful completion. To receive these points, you must have a FAAST account. If you are not yet a member, you can register for free at www.faasafety.gov/login/reg/register.aspx.
For Training Managers:
Self-paced training is an excellent option for continued and recurrent training needs. It is cost-effective, efficient, and allows your team to complete the course independently or during downtime, without disrupting their work. Contact us to discuss how to integrate this aircraft fire fighting and smoke removal training into your training programs.
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