Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Training Course: Mastering Airport Fire and Rescue

Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) is a highly specialized and critical function within airport operations, requiring a unique skill set to respond to aircraft emergencies. This training course is designed to provide comprehensive, hands-on instruction to airport fire and rescue personnel. Participants will be equipped with the advanced knowledge and practical skills necessary to effectively respond to and manage a wide range of aircraft-related incidents, from minor emergencies to full-scale accidents. The program emphasizes a tactical, coordinated approach, focusing on rapid response, effective fire suppression, and the crucial task of saving lives.

This course goes beyond basic fire fighting, delving into the intricacies of aircraft construction, fuel systems, and passenger safety features. Through a combination of classroom instruction and realistic, scenario-based drills, you will learn to navigate the complexities of an aircraft fire, utilize specialized ARFF vehicles and equipment, and execute precise rescue operations. The curriculum is built to instill the confidence and competence required to lead a team in a high-stakes environment, ensuring that your airport’s ARFF service is a beacon of professionalism and preparedness.

Target Audience

  • Airport Fire Fighters and Rescue Personnel
  • ARFF Crew Chiefs and Supervisors
  • Airport Operations and Safety Officers
  • Emergency Planning and Response Managers
  • Airline Operations and Station Managers
  • Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Inspectors
  • Maintenance and Ground Handling Staff
  • Security Personnel involved in emergency response

Duration

5 days

Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the unique challenges and risks of aircraft rescue and fire fighting.
  • Identify and respond to various types of aircraft emergencies and fires.
  • Utilize specialized ARFF vehicles and extinguishing agents effectively.
  • Execute a rapid and coordinated response to an aircraft incident.
  • Perform passenger and crew extrication and rescue operations.
  • Understand aircraft construction, fuel systems, and their impact on fire fighting.
  • Apply effective communication and teamwork in a crisis.
  • Adhere to international standards and regulations for ARFF services.

Course Content

Module 1: Introduction to ARFF

  • The role and responsibilities of ARFF personnel
  • Overview of international standards (ICAO Annex 14) and national regulations
  • The ARFF response chain: from alarm to all-clear
  • Understanding the airport environment and its hazards
  • The importance of a cohesive and coordinated team

Module 2: Aircraft Construction and Systems

  • Basic principles of aircraft design and materials
  • Identifying entry and egress points on various aircraft types
  • The function of fuel systems and potential fire sources
  • Understanding aircraft hydraulic, electrical, and oxygen systems
  • Aircraft passenger safety features and evacuation slides

Module 3: Fire Behavior and Extinguishing Agents

  • The fire triangle and principles of fire extinguishment
  • Classes of fires and their specific extinguishing agents
  • The properties and application of foam, dry chemicals, and clean agents
  • Techniques for applying extinguishing agents to aircraft fires
  • Environmental and health considerations of extinguishing agents

Module 4: ARFF Vehicles and Equipment

  • Operating and maintaining specialized ARFF vehicles
  • The function of turret guns, handlines, and specialized nozzles
  • Introduction to rescue tools (cutters, spreaders, saws)
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE) for ARFF personnel
  • The importance of pre-trip inspections and readiness

Module 5: Response and Deployment

  • Responding to different alarm levels and emergencies
  • Navigating the airport movement area safely and effectively
  • Establishing an Incident Command Post (ICP)
  • The importance of a quick and precise initial attack
  • Tactical considerations for various incident types

Module 6: Fire Suppression Tactics

  • Methods for fighting engine, fuselage, and wheel fires
  • Techniques for dealing with fuel spills and vapor suppression
  • The role of cooling and fire breaks
  • Coordinated entry and interior fire fighting
  • Strategies for dealing with composite materials and advanced technologies

Module 7: Rescue and Extrication

  • Rapid entry and search techniques inside a burning aircraft
  • Procedures for extricating passengers and crew
  • Use of specialized tools for cutting through aircraft structures
  • The importance of medical first aid and triage
  • Techniques for managing post-rescue care and hand-off

Module 8: Hazardous Materials

  • Identifying dangerous goods and their hazards on an aircraft
  • Procedures for approaching and handling hazardous material incidents
  • The use of specialized equipment for hazmat response
  • Decontamination procedures for personnel and equipment
  • Collaboration with airport and local hazmat teams

Module 9: Live Fire Training

  • Drills on a live-fire training simulator
  • Practicing fire fighting tactics and foam application
  • Executing coordinated interior and exterior attacks
  • Simulating passenger rescue and extrication
  • Post-drill debriefing and performance analysis

Module 10: Final Assessment and Review

  • Review of key learning points from all modules
  • Scenario-based simulations and practical skill testing
  • Written and oral examinations on ARFF principles
  • Discussion of real-world case studies and lessons learned
  • Developing a plan for continuous professional development

CERTIFICATION

  • Upon successful completion of this training, participants will be issued with Macskills Training and Development Institute Certificate

TRAINING VENUE

  • Training will be held at Macskills Training Centre. We also tailor make the training upon request at different locations across the world.

AIRPORT PICK UP AND ACCOMMODATION

  • Airport Pick Up is provided by the institute. Accommodation is arranged upon request

TERMS OF PAYMENT

Payment should be made to Macskills Development Institute bank account before the start of the training and receipts sent to info@macskillsdevelopment.com

For More Details call: +254-114-087-180

 

 

Aircraft Rescue And Fire Fighting Training Course: Mastering Airport Fire And Rescue in Russian Federation
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