FIR 101: Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting 40 Hour Basic

Credits 3 Lecture Hours 24 Lab Hours 16
This 40 hour course covers fundamental training required by the FAA as described in FAR 139.319. The course includes fire fighting equipment, aircraft types, engines, systems, live fires, fire fighting operations, fire fighter safety, extinguishing agents, and disaster planning. Practical fire fighting involving flammable fuel, laddering/extraction and Self contained Breathing Apparatus using an actual aircraft. Students are provided with the opportunity to utilize state of the art technology, equipment and techniques. Instruction begins in the classroom and evolves in the practical training exercises on various aircraft related topics. This course will prepare a student to receive a certificate of completion from Big Bend Community College and the Federal Administration.
Course Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to demonstrate the following knowledge or skills:

  1. Demonstrate hose line techniques, control and extinguishment of fire, search and rescue, team work, and safety needed to perform effectively in a complex aircraft emergency environment
Institutional Outcomes
IO3 Human Relations/Workplace Skills: Students will be able to demonstrate teamwork, ethics, appropriate safety awareness and/or workplace specific skills
Course Content Outline
  1. F.A.A. 139 Introduction
    Airport Indexing
    Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Requirements
  2. Aircraft Familiarization
    Types of Aircraft
    Aircraft Engines
    Aircraft Systems
  3. Communications
    Aircraft
    ARFF
    Emergency
  4. Apparatus and Equipment
    Specialized Equipment
    Forcible Entry Tools
    Types of Protective Clothing
  5. Helicopter Operations
    Setting up Landing Zones
    Dangers of Rotary Aircraft
    Helicopter Familiarization and Tour
  6. ARFF Procedures
    Fighting Aircraft Fires
    ARFF Tactics
    Post Incident Operations
    In Flight Emergencies
    Aircraft Wheel Brake and Tire Fire
    Magnesium, Titanium and Composite Fires
  7. Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Materials
    Identification, Confinement and Mediation
  8. Disaster Planning