The Advanced Fuel Tank Safety Course covers advanced aspects of fuel tank safety and is designed for personnel involved in the maintenance and airworthiness of large aircraft. The course provides in-depth knowledge of safety regulations, such as FAA SFAR 88 and JAA and IN/POL guidelines. Participants will learn about the airworthiness limitations of fuel tank systems, the Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS) and the Flammability Reduction System (FRS). The course includes both theory and practice, with an emphasis on the application of this knowledge in daily practice. The course lasts about 6 hours and concludes with an exam. The course is available in English and meets EASA requirements.
This course is developed with Appendix IV to AMC 145.A.30 (e) and 145.B.10 (3) and Appendix XII to AMC to M.A.706(f) and M.B.102(c) as guideline.
This course meets the EASA part 145.A.30(e), part M.A.706(f) Personnel Requirements and EASA part 145.B.10 (3) and part M.B.102(c) Competent Authority – Qualification and training requirements.
The course is intended for personnel required to plan, perform, supervise, inspect and certify the maintenance of large aircraft (as defined in Decision 2003/11/RM) in a Part-145 approved maintenance organisation and personnel involved in the management and review of the continuing airworthiness of large aircraft (as defined in Decision 2003/11/RM) in a M.A. Subpart G organisation (CAMO).
Training slides are followed up with question slides. These question slides are included in the training to test your knowledge, skills and attitude towards Fuel Tank Safety. At the end of the course you will receive a final examination. For both you need to pass with a score of 75% or more.