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Videos and DVDs |
Safety and Emergency Procedures
AV6
A UK CAA recognised training video, which provides vital and up to date information on the very latest techniques crews should adopt for fighting in fires.
AVC7
This video illustrates how to deal with the incapacitation of the captain or first officer whilst at the controls of an Airbus aircraft.
AVC6
This video illustrates how to deal with the incapacitation of the captain or first officer whilst at the controls of a Boeing aircraft.
AVC5
This video shows decompression at 39,000 feet and crew carrying out recall actions until descent to 10,000 feet.
AVC9
This programme demonstrates an engine fire on take off and the implementation of the "Stop Drills". The aircraft stops on the
runway and the programme ends with the first officer carrying out recall items.
AVC4
An engine fire starts as the aircraft is cleared for take off and SOP drills are carried out. The fire is extinguished and the flight returns
the stand. The scenario ends after Cabin Crew stand down.
AVC3
This video shows smoke accumulating in the flight deck as the aircraft is climbing. Crew suspect the source to be in the air conditioning and
go onto oxygen and implement QRH Drills.
AVC2
Produced in association with many UK airlines, this video demonstrates the operation of various types of pyrotechnic devices, including
AVC1
This essential training aid is designed for use in the training of airport security personnel, ground staff and cabin crew. Divided into
three parts, the video demonstrates the nine classes of dangerous goods that passengers may carry, subject to conditions, and the action to
take upon discovery of dangerous goods in the cabin.
AV9
In the event of an in-Flight fire it is vital the flight attendants attack and extinguish the fire as quickly as possible.
However, in order to achieve this it is also vital that crew know how to don smoke hoods quickly and efficiently.
SK3
If an aircraft lands in frozen wilderness, there are several basic techniques for ensuring survival.
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