Flashing red light
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Clear the taxiway/runway
AFFF
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Aqueous Film Forming Foam
Class 8
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Corrosives
Class A cargo compartment
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The presence of fire would fairly be discovered by a crew member while at
his or her station, and where all compartments are easily accessible whole
in flight. Can be located between the flight deck and passenger cabins,
adjacent to the galley, or the back of the aircraft.
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
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Management of non-hazardous and hazardous solid waste including
landfills and storage tanks. Set minimal standards for all waste disposal
facilities and for hazardous wastes.
Title 49 CFR part 1550
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Addresses Operator security under general operating rules, specifically
any commercial flight operation not covered under part 1544
,Title 49 CFR part 1542
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addresses Airport Security
crisis communication plan
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The process of anticipating and preparing for threats that have the
potential to damage an organization's reputation with important
constituents and influence the organization's survival.
Title 49 CFR part 1546
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addressed foreign Aircraft Operator Security
NFPA 472
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, Standard for Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous
Material Incidents
green lights
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approach end of the runways and some taxiway center lines
ARFF vehicles for an Index D
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3; 1 class A and 2 vehicle the carries 500 pounds dry chemical, halon 1211, or
clean agent and 4000 gal of water and a commensurate quantity of AFFF
ARFF vehicles for an Index B
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1 or 2; vehicle the carries 500 pounds dry chemical, halon 1211, or clean
agent and 1500 gal of water and a commensurate quantity of AFFF
FAA Classes of ARFF Vehicle class 3
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Clear the taxiway/runway
AFFF
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Aqueous Film Forming Foam
Class 8
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Corrosives
Class A cargo compartment
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The presence of fire would fairly be discovered by a crew member while at
his or her station, and where all compartments are easily accessible whole
in flight. Can be located between the flight deck and passenger cabins,
adjacent to the galley, or the back of the aircraft.
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
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Management of non-hazardous and hazardous solid waste including
landfills and storage tanks. Set minimal standards for all waste disposal
facilities and for hazardous wastes.
Title 49 CFR part 1550
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Addresses Operator security under general operating rules, specifically
any commercial flight operation not covered under part 1544
,Title 49 CFR part 1542
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addresses Airport Security
crisis communication plan
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The process of anticipating and preparing for threats that have the
potential to damage an organization's reputation with important
constituents and influence the organization's survival.
Title 49 CFR part 1546
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addressed foreign Aircraft Operator Security
NFPA 472
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, Standard for Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous
Material Incidents
green lights
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approach end of the runways and some taxiway center lines
ARFF vehicles for an Index D
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3; 1 class A and 2 vehicle the carries 500 pounds dry chemical, halon 1211, or
clean agent and 4000 gal of water and a commensurate quantity of AFFF
ARFF vehicles for an Index B
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1 or 2; vehicle the carries 500 pounds dry chemical, halon 1211, or clean
agent and 1500 gal of water and a commensurate quantity of AFFF
FAA Classes of ARFF Vehicle class 3
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