Ground Deicing Training for Airline Management Personnel 2025-26
This course is intended for Airline Management personnel who have high-level responsibilities in winter operating conditions, but will not be involved in active operations.
Contamination caused by snow, ice or frost on critical aircraft surfaces can have a detrimental effect on aircraft performance. International aviation regulations prohibit the take-off of aircraft when contamination is adhering to aircraft critical surfaces. This forms the basis of the “Clean Aircraft Concept.” To this end, procedures have been developed by the global industry to ensure that aircraft are de/anti-iced on the ground prior to departure.
The Pilot-in-Command has ultimate responsibility for the safe operation of the aircraft in all conditions, including during winter operations. That said, flight crews, cabins crews, ground crews, maintenance personnel and airline operations personnel must work as a team to ensure that aircraft are clean of all contamination and that operations remain in compliance with the Clean Aircraft Concept.
Airline Management personnel play a key role in the safety of airline winter operations. The Ground Deicing Training for Airline Management Personnel course provides a high-level review of key deicing technical requirements along with management and oversight requirements to ensure successful winter operations.
The Ground Deicing Training for Airline Management Personnel Course is intended for airline mid- to senior-level management personnel who have responsibilities for the overall operation of the airline.
For course pricing information, please contact [email protected].
The approximate duration of this course is 2 hours.
This course is given in English.
After completion of the online Training Course, all participants will be issued a Completion Certificate, which will be valid from the date of completion until July 31, 2026.
For more information on this course, or for group / business sales, please contact [email protected].