Course Description:
The National Aerial FireFighting Academy (NAFA) is a training effort by and for personnel directly involved in aerial retardant and water delivery. This includes Airtanker, Helicopter, Single Engine Airtanker, Lead and Aerial Supervision aircraft.
The intent is to provide participants information needed to safely and effectively work together in the congested airspace over a wildland fire incident. The course information provides a look into the “other pilot’s” job, which provides an important perspective needed to achieve the same goal; put the fire out safely and effectively.
Optimum class size is between 55 to 70 persons. A desired attendance8 to 10 Air Tactical Group Supervisors (ATGS); 5 Leadplane Pilots; 15 to 20 each Multi-Engine Airtanker Pilots; Single Engine Airtanker Pilots (SEATS); and Type I Helicopter Pilots. composition of:
Objectives:
Enhance aviation safety by integrating tactics, operations, and experience into aerial firefighting training. To educate both Agency and contract personnel using expertise from both sectors.
Target Group:
Aviation flight crews involved in aerial fire suppression operations on wildland fires using large retardant and water delivery aircraft. This includes contract personnel who have responsibilities as firefighter pilots. Contractor management personnel will be considered on a space available basis. Agency individuals include Leadplane Pilots and Air Tactical Group Supervisors.
Minimum Instructor Qualifications:
This course is managed by a national steering committee
Prerequisites:
Is a member of NAFA specified target group.
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