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ARFF index is determined by a combination of:
The length of air carrier aircraft.
The average daily departures of air carrier aircraft.
T/F Increase in index, if an increase in average daily departures or the
length of air carrier aircraft results in an increase in the index is required,
the certificate holder must comply with the increased requirements
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What records must be kept for 24 month?
Personnel training, Emergency personnel training, Movement areas and
safety areas training
What records must be kept for 12 month?
Airport fueling agent inspection, fueling personnel training, Self-
inspection, Accident and incident, Airport condition
,Procedure of reduction in capability. Any reduction in the rescue and
firefighting capability from the index required under Part 139, must be
subject to what conditions?
(1) Procedures for, and the persons having the authority to implement, the
reductions must be included in the Airport Certification Manual.
(2) A system and procedures for recall of the full aircraft rescue and
firefighting capability must be included in the Airport Certification
Manual.
(3) The reductions may not be implemented unless notification to air
carriers is provided in the Airport/Facility Directory or Notices to
Airmen (NOTAM), as
appropriate, and by direct notification of local air carriers.
All of the above
, Each certificate holder must develop and maintain an airport emergency
planned designed to minimize the possibility and extent of personal injury
and property
damage on the airport in an emergency. What are the requirements for this
plan?
(1) Include procedures for prompt response to all emergencies listed in
paragraph
(b) of this section, including a communications network;
(2) Contain sufficient detail to provide adequate guidance to each person
who must implement these procedures; and
(3) To the extent practicable, provide for an emergency response for the
largest air carrier aircraft in the Index group required under § 139.315.
The AEP addresses essential emergency related and deliberate actions
planned to ensure the safety of and emergency services for the airport
populace and the community in which the airport is located. The AEP
document should be functionally oriented, comprehensive in the assignment
of responsibilities, and coordinated at all
levels. This AC addresses the following: a. The format and organization of
information in the AEP. b. Provisions for the systematic approach of
determining all hazards that warrant emergency preparedness. c.
Involvement of local communities, State
organizations, and Federal agencies in emergency management and
preparedness so that their expertise and resources are incorporated to
the mutual benefit of all parties.