The Aviation Fire Officer Reference by Eric J. Russell, a professor at Utah Valley University in the Department of Emergency Services, is a comprehensive resource tailored for current and aspiring Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) officers. Unlike traditional fire service leadership roles, the position of Aviation Fire Officer (AFO) demands a unique layer of knowledge, skills, and abilities—shaped by the distinct operational, safety, and regulatory requirements of aerospace environments.
This book explores the AFO’s critical role in managing aviation-specific hazards, incident planning, apparatus and equipment readiness, mutual aid coordination, and mass casualty response. It offers practical guidance aligned with standards from the FAA, NFPA, ICAO, and DoD, ensuring leaders are well-versed in the frameworks that govern both civilian and military aerodrome operations.
Whether you’re preparing for advanced qualifications like the FESHE Aviation Fire Officer curriculum or the AAAE Airport Fire Officer designation, this reference supports your professional development with real-world insight, actionable strategies, and a clear path to becoming a highly effective aviation fire officer.
Key Features:
- Designed for ARFF officers operating at airports and military installations
- Goes beyond NFPA 1021 with aviation-specific knowledge and responsibilities
- Integrates FAA, NFPA, ICAO, and DoD standards for ARFF operations
- Supports certification paths including FESHE and AAAE designations
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