Duration : 3,5 to 8 hours
Certification : As per regulatory requirements (as per ED 2009/006/R and ED 2009/007/R).
Price : Starting 100 $
Attending Fuel Tank Safety FTS-1 aim to train personnel quality and management staff (as per ED 2009/006/R and ED 2009/007/R), involved in the maintenance or continuing airworthiness of fuel systems and aircraft impacted by these regulatory requirements.
Attending Fuel Tank Safety FTS-2 aim to train personnel qualified staff in charge of the continuing airworthiness of aircraft and fuel systems affected by these regulatory requirements (as per ED 2009/006/R and ED 2009/007/R).
Course Objectives : Understand and become familiar with the application of this new regulation introducing the notions of Critical Design Configuration Control Limitations (CDCCL) and Airworthiness Limitation Items (ALI) into airworthiness data. Provide participants with a technical knowledge in terms of Fuel Tank Safety (FTS).
Final Test : If the mark obtained by the trainee during the evaluation is lower than the minimal score of 75%, the trainee can renew the whole training and proceed to a second attempt. On the other hand if the trainee fails in the second attempt, the Customer is then charged for the training. The registration of the trainee is reset and he can again renew the training and take the evaluation ( 2 attempts).
Certification : An individual certificate of training will be issued to each trainee at the end of the training course, if he get a superior mark or equal to the minimal score of 75%.
Validity : two years.
Key Topics:
• TWA 800 accident investigation report • History of aircraft flammability reduction programme • Implemented industrial solutions • Analysis of work documents • Notions of Critical Design Configuration Control Limitations (CDCCL) and associated requirements • Airworthiness Limitation Items (ALI) of the fuel system • Production requirements: CS 25 and FAA 14 CFR 25 • Development of Part M and Part 145 AMC • Operational rules related to Fuel Tank Safety • Maintenance rules related to Fuel Tank Safety • Fuel tank inerting systems • Final assessment