Certified Aircraft De-icing Operations Management Professional

NAME OF THE COURSE
Aircraft De-icing Operations
 
CERTIFICATION
Certified Aircraft De-icing Operations Management Professional
 
COURSE OVERVIEW

Aircraft and airfield deicing operations are unique and specific to aviation and require special attention when selecting management practices.  Stormwater associated with deicing operations is regulated through the airport’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) industrial permit and may be subject to various best management practice (BMP) requirements as well as effluent limits.

Carefully configured systems of BMPs play a key role in maintaining compliance with permit requirements. Deicing BMPs include a broad range of techniques and controls, from selecting approved deicers and application techniques that reduce pollutant generation while maintaining safe aircraft operations, to the collection, containment, and treatment systems designed specifically for deicing runoff.

 
TRAINING DURATION
Training Duration      : 1 Week
Total Training  Days  : 4-5 Working Days
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TRAINING SCHEDULE
Weekdays (Sunday to Thursday)
Regular Sessions: 4 – 6 Hrs Per day (9am to 2pm or 3.00pm to 9.00 pm)
Food & refreshments Included
Weekends (Friday & Saturday)
Fast Track Sessions: 8 Hours per day (9am to 5pm)
Food & refreshments Included
 
CERTIFICATION
Globally recognized certificate from “Kings Global Career Academy”
 
TEST
No
 
LEARNING AIDS
Yes
 
COURSE MATERIAL
Hard & Soft Copies of Study Material
 
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION
English
 
INSTRUCTOR HELPLINE
1. Email
2. Social Media (For Emergency requirements)
 
REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Passport Copy
2. Curriculum Vitae
3. Passport size photographs
4. Course Fee
 
MODE OF PAYMENT
Cash / Cheque / Credit Card / Bank Transfer.
 
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
  • There are no prerequisites for this course
  • Recommended level is Management and Professional
  • The recommended level of language proficiency is ICAO Operational Level 4 for courses in English or equivalent for other languages.
 
COURSE BENEFITS
  •  Know the ICAO, IATA, EASA, FAA and Transport Canada aircraft de-icing standards
  •  Meet legal responsibilities to manage and oversee de-icing operations
  •  Coordinate an efficient winter operation plan between airlines, de-icing providers and the airport authority
  •  Evaluate de-icing operations through audits
 
COURSE CONTENTS
  1. Introduction
  2. Purpose
  3. Aircraft De-icing
  4. Air Ontario Flight 1363
  5. Air Ontario Investigation
  6. Moshansky Inquiry
  7. Critical Operation Surfaces
  8. Other Critical Surfaces
  9. Critical Surface Inspection
  10. Snow and Ice Contamination
  11. Removing Contaminants
  12. De-icing Trucks
  13. De-icing Trucks Types
  14. De-icing Trucks Hazards
  15. Glycol De-Icing
  16. De-Icing Fluid Types
  17. Type I ADF
  18. Type I Application
  19. Type IV ADF
  20. Type IV Application
  21. Type IV Wing Application
  22. Glycol Measurements
  23. Holdover Properties
  24. Precipitation Events
  25. Failed Decontamination
  26. Engines-On De-Icing
  27. Engines-On De-Icing -Challenges
  28. Engines-Off De-Icing
  29. De-Icing Locations
  30. On-Gate De-Icing
  31. Central De-Icing Facility
  32. Two-Truck Pattern
  33. Four-Truck Pattern
  34. Six-Truck Pattern
  35. Spray Options
  36. Directional Signs
  37. Pilot Instructions
  38. Environmental
  39. Glycol is Not Toxic
  40. Glycol Decomposition
  41. Glycol Recycling
  42. Challenges
  43. Conclusion
  44. Quiz