One of the greatest challenges that the airline operators faced is fuel contamination. Although fuel filtration is done by the suppliers, fuel contamination still occurs due to various reasons. Proper inspection of the fuel farm facilities prove to be beneficial, as all equipments and systems are constantly monitored, to ensure the quality of the fuel. With respect to this, it is essential that the relevant personnel be on familiar terms with the procedures to fuel quality auditing to assure reliable fuel performance
In this 3 days course, trainer will provide an in depth discussion on fuel storage tanks inspection and cleaning, along with insights to prevent fuel contamination. This course also aims to cover topics, such as into-plane fuelling procedure and jet fuel quality control according to IATA and Joint Inspection Group (JIG) guidelines and standard. The course will also help participants understanding the importance of appropriate fuel handling and safe handling of fuelling equipment. Real life case studies will also be included in the class to provide the participants with a more interactive and engaging learning session.
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Ravin J. Appadoo Aviation Fuel Solutions Inc (AFSI) |
Ravin Appadoo is a seasoned aviation professional with over 20 years of experience in the industry. As an Aviation Fuel Consultant, his work involves conducting research, feasibility studies, market analysis, training and audit work for airlines, airports, oil companies and such organizations as the International Air Transport Association, the United Nations and the International Civil Aviation Organization.
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