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Fuel Tank Safety

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Description

The Fuel Tank Safety Level 1 Training is a multimedia-based training solution tailored for maintenance personnel, as mandated by EASA and other authorities. This fuel tank safety familiarization course (Level 1) is designed for management and personnel not directly involved in maintenance work, such as storekeepers, quality assurance staff, and others. Attendees will learn essential terms, basic elements of fuel tank safety issues, and the necessary historical background related to fuel tank safety. The course covers key aspects of fuel tank safety at Level 1, including:

  • TWA 800 accident initiating fuel tank safety concerns
  • Theoretical backgroundSFAR 88, JAA TGL47
  • Explosion of mixtures of fuel and airaviation turbine fuel types, behavior of fuel-air mixtures
  • Inspection work
  • Bonding schemes
  • Fuel tank safety in maintenance
  • Flammability reduction
  • Maintenance organization improvements

About the Course

This online self-paced study is produced by InfoWERK of Innsbruck, Austria. It adheres to EASA regulations derived from ICAO standards and is applicable to FAA and other major national authorities.

The course is divided into short 1-2 minute segments, featuring animations, videos, and complete narration. Stage exams are included to refresh and confirm key points. A menu bar facilitates easy navigation between topics. The average time to complete this course is 8 hours. It concludes with a final exam, and upon successful completion, a printable certificate of completion will be issued in your name.

Your enrollment is valid for 1 year from the date of purchase, allowing unlimited access to review and refresh the course content throughout the year.

IA Renewal Credit

This course (FAA ALC-1152) qualifies for 8 hours of IA Renewal credit. If you hold Inspection Authorization (IA), this course fulfills the entirety of your annual continued training requirements. Upon successful completion, ATB will authorize this credit through FAA, and a printable IA certificate of accomplishment will be available at www.FAAsafety.gov.

FAAST AMT Award Points

Additionally, this course qualifies for 8 FAA FAAST AMT Award Points, which will be issued upon successful completion. To receive this award, you must have a FAAST account. If you are not yet a member, you can register for free at www.faasafety.gov/login/reg/register.aspx.

For Training Managers

Self-paced training is an excellent option for fuel tank safety continued and recurrent needs. It is economical, efficient, and allows your team to engage with the material during downtimes without disrupting their regular duties. Contact us to explore how to integrate this method into your training programs.

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Detailed Course Discription

Introduction

  • TWA 800 – The accident initiating fuel tank safety concerns

Training Requirements

  • Training objectives
  • Level 1 familiarization training
  • Level 2 detailed training
  • Legal basis

Background

  • The theoretical background of fuel tank safety
  • TWA 800
  • Ignition prevention
  • Ignition source prevention
  • Accident board findings
  • SFAR 88 – FAA’s response of the fuel tank safety
  • FAA expectations
  • JAA expectations

Aviation Turbine Fuel Types

  • Jet fuel
  • Kerosene
  • Flash point
  • Volatility
  • Vapor lock
  • Fuel viscosity
  • Thermal energy
  • Aviation fuel additives
  • Fuel handling
  • Refuelling – Ignition sources
  • Refuelling – static electricity prevention
  • Refuelling – procedures
  • Defuelling

Behaviors Of Mixtures Of Fuel And Air

  • Auto ignition
  • Precluding ignition sources
  • Behavior for fuel/air mixtures
  • Flammability range

Inspection Work

  • Tank inspections
  • Fuel tank preparations
  • Fuel tank crew entry
  • Emergency situations
  • Hazard management
  • Procedures

Flammability Reduction And Nitrogen Gas Systems

  • Fuel tank inerting
  • Ullage washing
  • Fuel scrubbing

Maintenance Organisation Improvements

  • Manufacturer documentation
  • CDCCL – Critical Design Control Configuration Limitations
  • Maintenance documentation
  • Supporting documents

Demo (Not a real example)

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