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14 CFR 139.321 Training

14 CFR 139.321 Training

ATA offers online courses for both the Supervisor Fire Training Program and Line Service Fire Training Program. Both courses meet and exceed the requirements of 14 CFR 139.321 and are listed as approved courses by the FAA Administrator on the National Part 139 CertAlert.

Both courses cover standards for Facilities, Procedures, and Personnel Training addressing areas including:

  1. Bonding
  2. Public protection
  3. Control of access to fuel storage areas
  4. Fire safety in fuel farm and storage areas
  5. Fire safety in mobile fuelers, fueling pits and fueling cabinets
  6. Training of fueling personnel in fire safety
  7. Familiarization with applicable Fire Codes from the agency having jurisdiction over the airport

Additionally, the Supervisor course offers instruction on:

  1. Training Requirements
  2. Reference Documents
  3. Training Delivery Methods
  4. Learning Styles
  5. Training Methodology
  6. Training Motivation

14 CFR 139 Supervisor Fire Training and 14 CFR 139 Line Service Training are offered both online and live “on-site” forums. The live “on-site” seminar format can be performed at your facility, which would include “hands on” training on your specific facility’s equipment.

Please contact us directly for scheduling and pricing of “On-Site” courses.

Online courses may be purchase here:

14 CFR 139 Supervisor Certification

Elements for 14 CFR 139 Supervisor and Line Service Fuel Safety Training:

  • Purpose of Course
  • Expected outcome
  • Familiarity with applicable FAA Advisory Circulars, fire codes, and fire and fuel safety organizations and their publications
  • Knowledge of aviation fuel types
  • Fueling of different types of aircraft
  • Basic safety practices, including safe fuel handling and protection against fire and explosion
  • Bonding, Static Electricity, and Fuel Flash Points
  • Pubic Protection in and around aviation fueling operations
  • Control and Access of storage areas
  • Fire safety in fuel farm and storage areas
  • Fire safety in mobile fueler, fueling pits, and fueling cabinets
  • Fire code requirements
  • Local Fire Code and Regulations requirement for Supervisory personnel

14 CFR 139.321 Audits

Inspection of Fuel Storage Equipment

  • Fuel storage and ancillary pumping equipment

Audit of Fueling Equipment

  • Inspection of Refueler Trucks and Hydrant Carts

Review of Documentation

  • Review of Receipt Procedures Documentation
  • Review of Fixed Facility Documentation
  • Review of Vehicle Documentation
  • Review of Fire Training Documentation

Reference Documentation NFPA 407-2012

For Into-Plane Agents, FBOs, Corporate Flight Department Operators and Other Fueling Agents subject to 14 CFR 139 Audits, ATA recommends completing the “Preparing for a 14 CFR 139.321 Audit” online course. This course proceeds item by item over all areas and pertinent audited items along with clear reference to documented requirements.

For Fire Fighters, Airport Authorities, Airport Operations personnel and others tasked with the responsibility of auditing 14 CFR 139.321 fueling agents, ATA recommends completing the “14 CFR 139 Auditor Training” online course”.

Both courses are offered online and in “on-site” live seminar format at your location.

Course curriculum includes:

Inspection of Fuel Storage Equipment

  • Fuel storage and ancillary pumping equipment

Audit of Fueling Equipment

  • Inspection of Refueler Trucks and Hydrant Carts

Review of Documentation

  • Review of Receipt Procedures Documentation
  • Review of Fixed Facility Documentation
  • Review of Vehicle Documentation
  • Review of Fire Training Documentation

Reference Documentation NFPA 407