Aircraft de icing anti icing training (theory part - elearning)
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Aircraft de icing anti icing training (theory part – elearning)
Course Code DEGI-I-EN-2023
Prerequisites: a good understanding of English.
Target Group : Airline and Airport Personnel involved in the de-icing and anti-icing operations of aeroplanes on the ground. Qualified staff wishing to deepen their knowledge on de-icing and anti-icing operations.
Training Language: English
Duration: 6 to 7 hours
Final Test: All trainees need to pass a final exam in order to complete the security course.The minimum pass grade is 75%. If a trainee fails for the first time, he/she will be given a second attempt at the exam. If a trainee fails twice, he/she will have to retake the entire course.
Certification: The trainee receives his/her certificate as soon as he/she has successfully passed the final test.
Validity: 2 years.
Course Objectives
“Be able to:
- Comply with the regulations (AIR OPS & SAE) and the information concerning the decision to initiate de-icing or anti-icing operations and the evaluation of the protection time.
- Know when to carry out aircraft de-icing and anti-icing operations ( based on weather forecasts, operational requirements and airport control measures).
- Complies with the latest editions of the ICAO Manual of Aircraft Ground De-icing/Anti-icing Operations (Doc 9640) and SAE AS6286 (Training and Qualification Program for Deicing/Anti-icing of Aircraft on the Ground).”
Teaching resources :
- Training material available online
- Exercises and self-assessment MCQs available on the site
- Asynchronous remote tutoring is available by e-mail in the event of particular learning difficulties, using the “Contact us” form.
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To find out more :
SAE AS6286 (Training and Qualification Program for Deicing/Anti-icing of Aircraft on the Ground)
SAE AS6286 is a standard developed by the Society of Automotive Engineers. You can access it through SAE’s online library or purchase it directly from them.
Here’s the link to SAE’s online library: https://www.sae.org/
Once you’re there, you can search for “SAE AS6286” to find the document.
Please note: There might be a fee associated with accessing or purchasing these documents.