Aircraft Ground Deicing/Anti-Icing Training and Qualification Program

Aircraft Ground Deicing/Anti-Icing Training and Qualification Program PDF

Author: G-12T Training and Quality Programs Committee

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Published: 2019

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This document establishes the minimum training and qualification requirements for ground-based aircraft deicing/anti-icing methods and procedures. All guidelines referred to herein are applicable only in conjunction with the applicable documents. Due to aerodynamic and other concerns, the application of deicing/anti-icing fluids shall be carried out in compliance with engine and aircraft manufacturers' recommendations. The scope of training should be adjusted according to local demands. There are a wide variety of winter seasons and differences of the involvement between deicing operators, and therefore the level and length of training should be adjusted accordingly. However, the minimum level of training shall be covered in all cases. As a rule of thumb, the amount of time spent in practical training should equal or exceed the amount of time spent in classroom training. This document provides the industry standards and guidance for the training and qualifying of staff, plus the expected contents of this training for effective deicing and anti-icing of aircraft on the ground. It forms one part of three related SAE Aerospace Standards (AS) and should be read in conjunction with AS6285 and AS6332. Collectively, AS6285, AS6286, and AS6332 are known to the international community as "the Globalized Aircraft Deicing Standards."Exposure to weather conditions conducive to ice formation can cause the accumulation of frost, snow, slush, and ice on aircraft surfaces and components. These contaminants can adversely affect aircraft performance and controllability. In addition, they can adversely affect the operation of mechanical devices such as control surfaces, sensors, flaps, and landing gear. If frozen deposits are present other than those accounted for in the aircraft certification process, then the performance and safety of the aircraft will be compromised.Regulations governing aircraft operations in ground icing conditions shall be followed. The International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO "Annex 6, Part I" and "Annex 14, Vol. I" mandate specific rules for the safe operation of aircraft during ground icing conditions, and all member states subsequently are required to have regulations in place to ensure conformance with these. Paraphrased, these rules specify that no one may dispatch or take off an aircraft with frozen deposits on components of the aircraft that are critical to safe flight. A critical surface or component is one which could adversely affect the mechanical or aerodynamic function of an aircraft. The intent of these rules is to ensure that no one attempts to dispatch or operate an aircraft with frozen deposits adhering to any aircraft component critical to safe flight. This is known as the "Clean Aircraft Concept."This document specifies the standards for training and qualifying staff, plus the expected contents of their training. It provides guidance for the setting up of a proper training and qualification program for the deicing and anti-icing of aircraft on the ground. Although references are made to the other two globalized standards, some background information to support a training program is provided to make the material a better tool for the preparation and execution of the training and qualification process. Standard teaching plans and a practical assessment method are included. This material was compiled using various international documents, with support from SAE standards and individually contributed editorial comments. Its purpose is to serve as a "Globalized Deicing Training Manual." In addition, each organization involved in aircraft ground deicing and anti-icing is responsible for complying with local regulations and requirements imposed by manufacturers of aircraft, equipment, and fluids, in addition to regulatory and environmental authorities.This Revision A represents a major simplification of the component pieces of the previous AS6286 standard, which was comprised of one main document plus six "slash sheets." This simplification has been carried out in order to bring together the essential elements of the complete AS6286 standard and to explicitly demonstrate the complimentary nature of AS6286 with AS6285 and AS6332 as the "Globalized Aircraft Deicing Standards."This Revision A becomes effective as of May 1st, 2019.

Aircraft Ground Deicing/Anti-icing Quality Management

Aircraft Ground Deicing/Anti-icing Quality Management PDF

Author: G-12T Training and Quality Programs Committee

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Published: 2017

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This document establishes the general requirements for the quality management of aircraft ground deicing/anti-icing systems and processes. It covers the areas of: Quality system, documentation and control of records; Management responsibility; Resource management; Product realization; and Measurement, analysis and improvement.This document defines these areas and their key aspects so they can be practically managed, and that deicing operations can become safer with time. In alignment with AS6285 and AS6286, the primary focus of this standard is on the deicing/anti-icing of aircraft using deicing and anti-icing fluids. This document provides industry standards and guidance for the management of quality systems and processes for the effective deicing and anti-icing of aircraft on the ground. It forms one part of three related SAE Aerospace Standards (AS) and should be read in conjunction with AS6285 Aircraft Ground Deicing/Anti-icing Processes and AS6286 Training and Qualification Program for Deicing/Anti-Icing of Aircraft on the Ground. Collectively AS6285, AS6286, and AS6332 are known to the international community as the "Globalized Aircraft Deicing Standards".Exposure to weather conditions conducive to ice formation can cause the accumulation of frost, snow, slush and ice on aircraft surfaces and components. These contaminants can adversely affect aircraft performance, stability and control, plus the operation of mechanical devices such as control surfaces, sensors, flaps and landing gear. If frozen deposits are present other than those considered in the aircraft certification process, the performance and safety of the aircraft may be compromised.Regulations governing aircraft operations in ground icing conditions shall be followed. ICAO Annex 6, Part I and Annex 14, Vol. I mandate specific rules for the safe operation of aircraft during ground icing conditions, and all member states subsequently are required to have regulations in place to ensure this. Paraphrased, these rules specify that no one may dispatch or take off an aircraft with frozen deposits on components of the aircraft that are critical to safe flight. A critical surface or component is one which could adversely affect the mechanical or aerodynamic function of an aircraft. The intent of these rules is to ensure that no one attempts to dispatch or operate an aircraft with frozen deposits adhering to any aircraft component critical to safe flight. This is known as the clean aircraft concept.Quality management concerns the establishment, documentation, implementation and maintenance of a system in order to deliver the required process outcome and to continually improve effectiveness. Quality management is therefore a system that allows the effective delivery of the clean aircraft concept. Although no system is perfect, it is necessary to ensure the operation and processes evolve and learn from both non-conforming practice and opportunities for improvement in this critical area of aircraft safety. As individual icing situations or aircraft types and models may require special procedures, this document can never replace the aircraft operator's judgement. However, it does give guidance on the principles of systematic operation of deicing and the improvements that allow valuable learning from operations to be captured for even greater assurance of safe operations.

Large Aircraft Ground Deicing

Large Aircraft Ground Deicing PDF

Author: United States. Federal Aviation Administration

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Published: 1992

Total Pages: 48

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This advisory circular (AC) contains recommendations for ensuring the safe operation of large airplanes during icing conditions and guidelines for the development of adequate procedures for the deicing of large airplanes.

Equipment

Equipment PDF

Author: G-12T Training and Quality Programs Committee

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Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

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This document shall be used in conjunction with: -AS6286, Training and Qualification Program for Deicing/Anti-icing of Aircraft on the Ground -AS6286/1, Methods -AS6286/3, Fluids -AS6286/4, Weather -AS6286/5, Health, Safety and First Aid -AS6286/6, Aircraft Deicing/Anti-icing Diagrams, No-Spray-Zones This document covers the standards for training and qualifying staff related to the different aspects of Deicing/Anti-icing operations.In conjunction with the main document AS6286 and other related slash sheets it will provide and qualification standards to set-up a proper training and qualification program to deice and anti-ice aircraft on the ground. Information to support this training program is provided to make the material a better tool for the preparation and execution of the training and qualification. It is intended to provide a common basis for deicing/anti-icing training and qualification for de-icing providers and airlines. This material was compiled using various international documents with support from SAE documents and individually contributed editorial comments. Its purpose is to serve as a "Globalized Deicing Training Manual".The document is intended to promote and develop safe practices, effective procedures, and improved technology related to training of aircraft ground operations in winter conditions to ensure the highest possible levels of safety for passengers, flight crew, and ground personnel.It shall ensure continued compliance with all relevant standards and regulatory requirements, and shall ensure that it continues to reflect current industry best practice.It shall contribute to develop training standards and specifications related to the deicing/anti-icing of aircraft on the ground in conjunction with international standards organizations. The document shall support the preparation of training material for aircraft ground deicing/anti-icing purposes, harmonized with other organizations in the aircraft ground deicing/anti-icing field (for example SAE, ISO, IATA, ICAO, and regulatory authorities).

Quality Program Guidelines for Deicing/Anti-icing of Aircraft on the Ground

Quality Program Guidelines for Deicing/Anti-icing of Aircraft on the Ground PDF

Author: G-12T Training and Quality Programs Committee

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Published: 2008

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The scope of the Quality Program Guidelines, in the format of a checklist, is to help ensure compliance with the current documents as listed in 2 "Applicable Documents" that meet Airline Operator's and regulatory requirements. It is the responsibility of all other personnel that performs the deicing/anti-icing task to adhere to these requirements. Provide standardized quality assurance guidelines for auditing/inspecting ground deicing/anti-icing programs. This document will help verify the ground icing program's quality and effectiveness. An auditor will be able to use this document to determine if a ground icing program respects applicable Standards, Recommended Practices, and the appropriate regulatory requirements.

Training Program Guidelines for Deicing/Anti-Icing of Aircraft on Ground

Training Program Guidelines for Deicing/Anti-Icing of Aircraft on Ground PDF

Author: G-12T Training and Quality Programs Committee

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Published: 2019

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This document establishes the minimum criteria for effective training of air carrier and contractor personnel to deice/anti-ice aircraft to ensure the safe operation of aircraft during ground icing conditions. Appendix D specifies guidelines for particular airplane models.SAE G-12T, Training and Quality Programs Committee, recommends ARP5149 "Training Program Guidelines for Deicing/Anti-Icing of Aircraft on Ground" be cancelled, since the requirements in this ARP have been superseded by Aerospace Standard AS6286 "Training and Qualification Program for Deicing/Anti-Icing of Aircraft on the Ground" (including the six corresponding slash sheets). Both documents address training for aircraft ground de/anti-icing, and AS6286 was developed as a global standard with the intention of having it supersede ARP5149. As a result, all the appropriate requirements in the ARP have been carried over to the new AS (i.e., there are no aspects of the ARP that are not covered by the superseding AS). As such, ARP5149 should be cancelled and considered for "Archival Use Only." This proposal to cancel SAE ARP5149 is based on the guidance provided in the SAE Aerospace Council document "Organization and Operating Procedures," section 7.4.2, which identifies that one of the grounds for cancelling a ballot is "when its technical requirements are totally superseded by another document."