Aero crew Training delivers Fire & Smoke Training for Cabin Crew as a bespoke individual course or as an Initial/ Recurrent full Program in accordance with your operation and organisational structure to meet the requirements of CAA/EASA Implementing Rules with practical fire & smoke training.
The fire and smoke training covers the theoretical aspects of fire and smoke as well as hands on practical training and familiarisation delivered by industry experts in a realistic firefighting environment using our IRFire Sim with RC BC.
-Aviation incidents involving fire and smoke
-Fire-fighting equipment
-Fire classification and appropriate use of fire extinguishing agents
-Checking of potential fire-risk areas including toilets, and the associated smoke detectors
-The responsibility of cabin crew to deal promptly with emergencies
-Importance of immediate communication with the flight crew
-Actions necessary for coordination and assistance, when fire or smoke is discovered
-The importance of actual fire and smoke source location
-Aggressive fire-fighting technique
-Hidden fires
-Lavatory fires
-Hold Fires
-Galley and oven fires
-PED Lithium battery Fires
-Electrical Fires
-Use and familiarization of installed fire and smoke equipment
-BCF Application technique and misapplication
-Donning and practical use of smoke hoods
-Smoked hood types Draeger, Air Liquide, Puritan Bennet Scott, Essex
-Passenger PBE’S
-Fire Fighting Practical
For further information please contact us on info@aerocrewtraining.com