VR aviation firefighter training
VR airport firefighter training — Boeing 777 interior fire
This scenario focuses on building the key skills that aviation firefighting teams need when confronted with an interior fire in a stationary Boeing 777. It offers comprehensive training in hose management, dynamic risk assessment, and multi-agency communication, including with Air Traffic Control.
Trainees will gain practical experience in dealing with neutral plane awareness, water usage in confined spaces, and effective word-back and situation reporting.


Brake fire training in VR for airport firefighter teams
Handling a brake/tire fire in a wide-body aircraft upon landing is a complex task that demands precise action and coordination. This simulation equips trainees with essential knowledge on aircraft approach procedures, foam application techniques, and secondary damage management. The learning outcomes include mastering hose handling techniques, understanding the importance of word-back and situation reporting, and coordinating with multiple agencies for additional resourcing and timing protocols.
Boeing 777 engine fire — VR training
In this scenario, an engine fire on a stationary Boeing 777 on the runway offers a specific set of challenges that require a multifaceted approach for resolution. The training covers hose handling, the correct application of foam as an extinguishing medium, and coordinated communication with Air Traffic Control and other agencies. Teams will learn to conduct precise risk assessments and efficient aircraft shutdown procedures while managing time and resources appropriately.


VR airport firefighter training: low impact crash
This full procedural aviation firefighter training scenario is designed to simulate the actions that would be taken following a low-impact emergency landing of a Boeing 777. Trainees are guided through tasks ranging from fire truck operation to passenger and crew evacuation. The scenario focuses on the practical application of hose handling techniques, effective use of specialized extinguishing agents like DCP/Purple K, and real-time situation reporting. It also covers essential aspects like multi-agency coordination and dynamic risk assessment.