Aircraft incident: learn how to manage emergency

Learn how to respond to an Aircraft incident on and off airports

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Description


Ce cours n'est pas sponsorisé par Udemy, Inc. ni ne lui est affilié.

An aircraft normally will be initially considered “overdue” at the scheduled check in time if a loss of AFF signal occurs or it has not completed the required check-in by radio or telephone within the time frame specified in the flight following request. This time frame may be an elapsed period of time such as “every 15 minutes” for reconnaissance flights or may be Estimated Time of Arrival at a destination or reporting point. Dispatchers or persons responsible for Flight Following are responsible for initiating actions and documenting all actions, contacts, conversations, and times, as specified by this guide. Remember, it is also important to notify all parties of any changes in status including locating the aircraft.

Tactical considerations should be taken into account while deploying fire fighting operations, Hazards encountered during operations.

Whatever it is the emergency situation magnitude it is substantial that medical ressources to be deployed to take care of casualties with persistent provision of assistance.



This a   videos-based technical course "FIRE SERVICES -AIRCRAFT INCIDENT AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE '. created by experts in the field and derivated from broaden experience background.

The course comprises well detailed six (06) Chapters and highlights specific technics in depth.


Aircraft incident general

Aircraft incident on Airports

Aircraft incident off Airports

Rescue techniques

Operations inside an Aircraft

Tactical considerations

you will  learn how to apply all aspects relevant to AIRCRAFT INCIDENT AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE

What You Will Learn!

  • Connaître les techniques de sauvegarde dans un Incident aérien
  • Savoir intervenir sur un incendie en Crash d'avion
  • Savoir déployer les moyens de secours
  • Savoir diriger un Incident aérien

Who Should Attend!

  • Fire fighters, fire officers/commanders/emergency response officers, fire technicians