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FES Transition Project 2003. AIRPORT CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION AND FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS. Ref. (a) ICAO Airport Services Manual Doc. 9137 (amendment #1)
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AIRPORT CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION AND FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS • Ref. (a) ICAO Airport Services Manual Doc. 9137 (amendment #1) • The level of fire protection to be provided at an airport is based on its category, which is determined by the size and number of movements of the various aircraft using the airport, as defined in chapter 2 of reference (a). The following list reflects the aircraft type (large frame aircraft), number of movements during June, July and August and their category as depicted in Appendix 2 of reference (a):
AIRPORT CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION AND FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS • A/C typeNo. of movementsA/C category • AN-124189 • Boeing 74784 9 • Boeing 777 4 9 • Airbus 300 234 8 • Boeing 767 14 8 • DC-10 28 8 • Boeing 757 3.212 7-8 • A/C CategoryNo. of movements • 9 106 • 8 3.488
AIRPORT CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION AND FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS • A/C typeNo. of movementsA/C category • USAF C-5 129 • USAF C-141 34 8 • USAF C-17 4 8 • USAF KC-10 4 8 • USAF KC-135 152 7 • USAF E3-A 14 7 • A/C CategoryNo. of movements • 9 12 • 8 42 • 7 168
AIRPORT CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION AND FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS • Based on the previous and table 2-2 of reference (a), Keflavík Airport would be classified as: Category 8 airport.
AIRPORT CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION AND FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS • b. The level of fire protection required for Category 8 airfield, as depicted in reference (a): • 1) Water required with AFFF = 18.200 liters (4.808 gl.) with delivery rate of 7.200 L/min. (1.902 gpm.). See table 2-2 of reference (a). • 2) First truck on scene within 2 min. ready to discharge 50% of the required agent (parag. 2.7 of reference (a)). • 3) The remaining fleet on scene no more than 1 min. later.
AIRPORT CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION AND FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS • 4) No. of vehicle and men: • 1 ea. Rapid Interv. Vehicle 2 persons • 3 ea. Major ARFF Vehicles 9 persons • 1 ea. Rescue Vehicle 2 persons • 1 ea. Command Vehicle 1 person • 1 ea. Structural Firef. Vehicle 4 persons • 2 ea. Ambulances manned w/Stuct. firef. • Comm. Center Operator 1 person • Total: 9 Vehicles + 1 Reserve ARFF + 1 Struct. • Manpower: 17 pers. on duty 24 hours.
AIRPORT CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION AND FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS • Shift pers. working 48 hrs. week 54 persons • Fire Chief 1 person • Admin Office 1 person • Fire Prevention Officer 1 person • Equipment Maintenance Officer 1 person • Total force IAW ICAO standard: 60 persons