This class covers all eleven Federal Aviation Administration essential topics for ARFF certification. Approximately 20 hours of the course is in the classroom and 20 hours is live fire training.
Students have the opportunity to conduct truck operations, hand line operations and Incident Command functions, within 4 days of live fire training.
Students also have hands-on aircraft and airfield familiarization training. This will include cabin door operation, engine components, auxiliary power unit location and function, emergency fuel and electrical shut offs, aircraft fuel characteristics, and airfield marking interpretation.
If you have interest in advanced ARFF training, contact Capt. Cory Huffman:
The curriculum for approximately eight hours is flexible, assuring that all FAA requirements are met, yet allowing for local protocols, P&Ps, SOGs and SOPs to be exercised. Scenarios can be customized to mimic potential incidents at your facility. Communication skills are also developed with each scenario.
This class provides a multitude of training opportunities for our students.
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*Class prices for local students or students not needing overnight accommodations will reflect a $70.00 discount for the FAA 139 Recertification and $350.00 discount for the 40 hour basic class.