FIRE FIGHTING & SMOKE IN CABIN


Fire Fighting & Smoke in Cabin Online Course starts with the title of Fire; Fire Prevention, Theory of Fire. The course then focuses on Cabin Fire with an emphasis on Astray Fire, Fabric Fire, Overhead Bin Fire, Seat Fire, Carpet/Blanket Fire, Waste Bin Fire, Ocas Fire, Trash Compactor, Microwave & Wine Chiller Fires, Person on Fire, Lavatory Fire, Electrical Fires, Cockpit Fires, Galley Fires etc. The course is finalized with Fire Fighting Procedures which are Smoke in Cabin, Smoke Progress, Smoke Occurance/Cabin Crew Action-inflight /on ground and Cabin Crew Fire Fighting Duties. This course meets all state authority regulations. Courses are constantly monitored and updated when major changes in authority documentation is released.


Course Info

Course FIRE FIGHTING & SMOKE IN CABIN
Exam Yes
Number of Questions 10
Passing Grade 80
Course Duration 00:24:00
Availability 180 Day
Regulatory Compliance FAA / EASA / CAA and Compliance with IOSA audits

Price: € 70.00



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Content of the Course

COURSE START
INTRODUCTION
FIRE
Fire Prevention
Theory of Fire
Classification of Fires - Class A (Simple) Fire
Class B (Chemical) Fire
Class C (Electrical) Fire
Class D Fire
FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT REVIEW
CABIN FIRE
Fabric Fire
Overhead Bin Fire
Seat Fire
Waste Bin Fire
Person on Fire
Lavatory Fire
Lavatory Smoke Detection
Automatic Lavatory Fire Extinguisher
Lavatory Fire Precautions
Lavatory Fire – Cabin Crew Action
GALLEY FIRES
Electrical Galley Equipment Fires
Hot Cup Fire
Oven Fire
COCKPIT FIRE
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (IFE) FIRE
LITHIUM BATTERY FIRE
CIRCUIT BREAKER PROCEDURE
CABIN CREW FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES
SMOKE IN THE CABIN
Smoke Occurence / Cabin Crew Action – Inflight
Smoke Occurence / Cabin Crew Action – On Ground
THE GENERAL PROCEDURES OF GROUND-BASED EMERGENCY SERVICES AT AERODROMES (REF: ICAO Doc.9137) - DEFINITION
Effects
Capacity
CONCLUSION
COURSE END