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Aircraft Brake Riding - Initial

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Level

Initial training

Target audience / relevant staff

Airline or an ground handling company's agent in charge to ensure the brake riding operations.

Objectives

  • This training is valid for a single aircraft type.
  • Know technical environment of the aircraft concerned.
  • Know how to configure aircraft for towing operations.
  • Know how to use VHF radio and communicate with Tower.

Contents

Theoretical

  • Role and responsibilities of the agent.
  • Set up and removal of access ways to the cabin.
  • Presentation of the aircraft cockpit concerned / Control points.
  • Configuration of the aircraft and flight deck.
  • Implementation of conveying / checklist.
  • How to use VHF radio and tower communication.
  • Emergency procedures.

Practice

  • Practical aircraft ground conveying in cockpit depending on aircraft type.
  • Application of the rules and methodologies discussed during theoretical training.
Training course based on the IATA Standards in the Airport Handling Manual (AHM) and IATA Ground Handling Manual (IGOM).

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Duration indicative basis

35 hrs / 5 days. (theoretical / 4 hrs + practice / 31 hrs)

Prerequisites

  • Access badge with zone A Aircraft valid on local airport.
  • Airport Manoeuvre Area driving License valid on local airport.

Method

  • Theoretical course in classroom.
  • Practical training carried out in aircraft cockpit in the the context of brake riding operations
  • A qualified and experienced trainer provides the training action.

Evaluation

  • Theoretical : Written validation test (minimum 80% correct answers required).
  • Practice : Skills Assessment Sheet (minimum 80% of required positive points).

Validity

Maximum 3 years (IATA / AHM 1110).