UK CAA Aircraft Fuel Tank Safety Phase 2 - Recurrent
The term CDCCL - Critical Design Configuration Control Limitations refers to the design characteristics that have to be retained during maintenance or modification. This means that disturbing systems related to, adjacent to or having a potential impact on fuel systems identified as being at risk (as identified during the accomplishment of the stipulations of SFAR 88 and related JAR or EASA documents) may be subject to special inspections identified as CDCCL tasks in Instructions for Continued Airworthiness (ICA) and in Aircraft Maintenance Programs (AMPs). The term Fuel Tank Safety (FTS) is typically used as it is more accurate with regard to training considerations. SofemaOnline Fuel tank Safety Training includes a full understanding and explanation of CDCCL.
a) Be familiar with the basic elements of the fuel tank safety issues b) Be able to give a simple description of the historical background and the elements requiring safety consideration, using common words and showing examples of nonconformities c) Be able to use typical terms
- To provides a thorough grounding in the understanding of FTS related issues. - To consider specific organizational issues and responsibilities to maintain compliance. - To promote best practices and motivation within your organisation.
This course is part of the following programs: UK CAA Part 145 Recurrent package - HF, FTS, EWIS 1&2
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