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Monday, April 1, 2013

Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Strategies and Tactical Considerations for New Large Aircraft

DOT/FAA/TC-13/12 Author:Jack Kreckie

Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Strategies and Tactical Considerations for New Large Aircraft

The evolution of aircraft design and construction has brought about new challenges to Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) personnel. The New Large Aircraft (NLA) entering the market have introduced increased passenger capacities, fuel loads, hydraulic pressures, and the use of advance composite materials. The most significant change is the introduction of the full-length, upper-passenger deck on the Airbus A380 with certification for up to 853 total passengers. The B-747-8 was just beginning flight service in the United States as this report was being developed. A supplement to this report will be issued following additional research specific to the B-747-8.

 This report examines previous incidents with multilevel aircraft, as well as research conducted in relevant areas such as aircraft evacuations and advanced composite materials. In addition, accepted interior firefighting models were applied to the unique NLA configurations, thereby providing guidance for emergency planning of such events.

 This report provides a discussion of the primary topics, such as agent quantity, aircraft systems, and components, which are pertinent to NLA firefighting strategies. Configurations and aspects of NLA layouts that require strategic consideration, and influence ARFF tactical decisions and response preplanning, are discussed in this report, as well as recommendations for best practices in NLA firefighting strategies.

DOT/FAA/TC-13/12

Author:Jack Kreckie

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