Advance Aircraft Construction

COURSE DURATION: 5 Days Training

COURSE DEPLOYMENT: Classroom / Virtual

PREREQUISITE: Basic Aircraft Construction

TARGET GROUP: Aviation Fire Fighters who have done basic Aircraft Construction

COURSE AIM: The aim of this is course is to enable the participant to gain in depth understanding of how aircrafts are constructed including helicopters and military aircrafts.

COURSE OBJECTIVES - UPON COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE, PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO:
  • Have in-depth information as it relates to structural features of aircrafts.
  • Identify different types of aircrafts and their features.
  • Deal with fires on aircrafts.
  • Understand the risks that come with different aircraft components.
PASS MARK: 75%

MINIMUM NUMBER OF ATTENDEES: 12

AMOUNT: (PER LEARNER; PER DAY): R3901,65 (Excl. VAT)

MODULE 1 : STRUCTURAL FEATURES
  • Aircraft structural Features
  • Fuselage construction
  • Main plane construction
  • Metals used in aircraft
  • Metal alloys; Behavior in a fire situation
  • Unit test

MODULE 2 : FIXED WING AIRCRAFTS
  • Fixed wing aircraft design
  • Fixed wing aircraft construction

MODULE 3 : AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
  • Aircraft hydraulic definition
  • What is a hydraulic system?
  • Advantages of hydraulic systems
  • Devices operated by hydraulic systems in aircrafts
  • Emergency back-up system
  • Hydraulic fluid as a fire source

MODULE 4 : METALS USED ON AIRCRAFTS
  • Metals used within aircraft construction
  • Cabin furnishing materials
  • Aircraft electrical systems

MODULE 5 : LITHIUM-ION AIRCRAFT BATTERIES
  • Lithium-Ion aircraft batteries as a Smoke/Fire risk
  • Aircraft fire from battery-powered items carried on aircraft
  • Lithium batteries
  • Carriage of Lithium batteries as cargo
  • Carriage of battery-powered wheelchairs as checked baggage
  • Defenses
  • Emergency response

MODULE 6 : LITHIUM-ION AIRCRAFT BATTERIES
  • Introduction
  • Piston engines
  • Gas turbine engines
  • Jet engine hazards
  • Engine hazard general
  • Auxiliary power unit

MODULE 7 : DIFFERENT TYPES OF AIRCRAFT FIRES
  • Cabin fires
  • Aircraft equipment
  • Fighting the fire
  • Types of fires
  • Basic fire-fighting principles
  • Fire in the air
  • Wing fire
  • Tailpipe fire

MODULE 8 : AIRCRAFT FUEL, FUEL TANKS AND AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
  • Introduction
  • Aviation fuel
  • Military fuels
  • Comparative fire hazards of aviation fuels
  • Fuel tanks
  • Principal types of fuel tanks
  • Aircraft liquid systems

MODULE 9 : INCIDENTS INVOLVING AIRCRAFT UNDERCARRIAGES
  • Introduction
  • Undercarriage problems
  • Hazards
  • Smoke
  • Smoke gases

MODULE 10 : AIRCRAFT FUMES & FIRE DETECTION AND EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS
  • Fumes detection
  • Aircraft fire detection systems
  • Aircraft fire extinguishing systems
  • Engine fire protection
  • Fire extinguishing agents
  • Halon fire extinguishers
  • Smoke hoods

MODULE 11 : EMERGENCY EVACUATION ON LAND
  • Evacuation
  • Escape slides and access points

MODULE 12 : CARGO AIRCRAFT
  • Cargo aircrafts
  • Types of cargo carried
  • Cargo compartment classifications
  • Light aircraft post-crash fires
  • Post-crash fires
  • Post-incident airport operations

MODULE 13 : HELICOPTERS
  • Water actuated devices
  • Engines and rotors
  • Electrical systems
  • Fuel and fuel tanks
  • Fire and rescue tactics
  • Autorotation

MODULE 14 : RFFS PROCEDURES FOR MILITARY AIRCRAFT EMERGENCIES
  • RFFS Procedures for Military Aircraft Emergencies
  • Construction
  • Military identifying symbols
  • Canopies, approach and positioning of appliances
  • Hazards
  • Access to cockpit
  • Ejection

MODULE 15 : GENERAL AVIATION
  • General aviation (GA)
  • Construction
  • Electrical systems
  • Fuel and fuel systems
  • Making access
  • Ballistic parachute systems
  • Flashover

MODULE 16 : AIRCRAFT FIREFIGHTING AND RESCUE CONSIDERATIONS
  • Aircraft firefighting and rescue considerations
  • Cordons
  • Compressed air foam systems
  • External fires
  • Internal fires
  • Internal firefighting and search procedures
  • Fires involving the exterior and interior
  • Aircraft engines – firefighting tactics and techniques