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Published : June 09, 2010 | Author : admin
Category : Aviation Safety | Total Views : 182 | Unrated

  









OBJECTIVE:

The primary objective is to provide a basic understanding of relevant combustion theory and then apply this knowledge to the practical issues of aircraft fire protection and mishap/accident fire pattern investigation. The first three days focus on the fundamentals of combustion and aircraft fire prevention/protection techniques. The fourth and fifth days will cover the various factors associated with an aircraft mishap investigation with emphasis on the aircraft fire pattern investigative procedures and techniques.

LECTURERS:

Mr. Robert G. (Bob) Clodfelter-NORTHROP-AF-AFP
Contact Mr. Clodfelter at 352-751-7251 OR 937-435-8778 "afp1fire@aol.com" for additional course information.
Mr. Constantine P. (Gus) Sarkos-GE-FAA
Mr. Harvey C. (Chuck) Dorney-AF
Mr. Benito P. (Ben) Botteri-AF-AFP

WHEN and WHERE:

4-8 October 2010
HOLIDAY INN
DAYTON MALL
31 PRESTIGE PLAZA DRIVE
MIAMISBURG, OHIO 45342
937-434-8030

FEES:

4-6 October 2010 (PROTECTION ONLY-$1550.00)
4-8 October 2010 (COMPLETE COURSE-$2100.00)
(If cash or check received by 4 October 2010, a discount of $150.00 is given. This discount does not apply to wire, credit card, ACH, EFT or similar payments.)




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