VHF Omni Directional Range (VOR)/Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) Course provides knowledge about Regulation, General Equipment Theory, Equipment Engineering Theory, Operating Procedures, Maintenance, Troubleshooting and Flight Inspection
Objectives:
Upon attending this course, the participants have proven competencies (knowledge, skills, and attitudes) in terms of operation and maintenance levels 1, 2, 3, and assisting in the implementation of equipment calibration
Competency Standards:
- Able to explain regulations related to VOR/DME equipment
- Able to explain the knowledge of VOR/DME equipment
- Able to explain concepts and ways of working VOR/DME equipment
- Able to explain and practice the operating procedures of VOR/DME equipment
- Able to explain and perform maintenance systems level 1,2,3, and make reports of VOR/DME equipment maintenance
- Able to identify, analyze and repair the damage of VOR/DME equipment
- Able to explain and assist the implementation of VOR / DME equipment calibration
Key Topics:
- National and International Regulations
- General Equipment Theory
- Equipment Engineering Theory: VHF Omni Directional Range (VOR) and Distance Measuring Equipment (DME)
- Operating Procedures
- Measuring tools and their use, VOR Level 1, 2, and 3 Maintenance, DME Level 1,2 and 3 Maintenance, Reporting
- Troubleshooting
- Flight inspection
Training Hours:
- 52 Hours of Lessons (Theory)
- 98 Hours of Lessons (Exercise)
- Total 150 Study Hours
Participant Requirements:
- Have an Aviation Telecommunication Engineering License or have a minimum of 1-year experience in aviation navigation
- Physically and mentally healthy, not color blind (stated by a doctor’s certificate government)
- Recommended by the agency officials at work