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Aircraft fire fighting is a technically complex task, and NFPA 403 helps you protect life and property and comply with national standards.When fire strikes an airliner, the situation can be extraordinarily dangerous and complex. With so many flight systems, propellants, and moving parts involved, adhering to a set of established rules and regulations is imperative. Updated for 2018,
NFPA 403: Standard for Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Services at Airports covers essential requirements for the proper management of accidents and incidents involving any fire on airport property.
NFPA 403 includes detailed standards for many important aspects of the process, including aircraft fire emergencies and fire-fighting services and equipment. Further regulations in the Standard govern:Response times for aircraft rescue and fire-fighting (ARFF) apparatusMinimum ARFF personnel staffing levelsMinimum number of ARFF vehicles based on airport categoryMinimum amounts of extinguishing agents and discharge and response capabilities
Changes in the 2018 edition include:Added definitions pertaining to special events, specifically air shows occurring at airportsRevised requirements pertaining to foam, with the intent of limiting variation due to confusion or complication in testingClarification of terms, including arriving and respondingNew text to help ensure that staffing levels can be modified based on the AHJ completing a task and resource analysis based on the airport's individual needs and demandsNew response times relating to passenger boarding areas of the airport, such as jet bridges
Aircraft fire safety is the top priority at any working airport, and NFPA 403 contains all the information necessary for compliance.