Approach Control Procedural Training provides knowledge about airspace structures, approach and area control procedure, aviation navigation facilities, aviation traffic control facility and its use, weather effects on aircraft operations, emergency, abnormal situation & other contingency and practical exercise
Objectives:
Provides knowledge and skills in giving Approach and Area Control Service Procedural services according to their authorities.
Competency Standards:
- Able to explain the grouping of airspace structures
- Able to explain and practice procedure and theory related to Approach and Area Control Procedure services
- Able to explain the working principle of aviation navigation facilities
- Able to explain the working principle of using the Air Traffic Control Facilities
- Able to explain knowledge about Weather affecting aircraft operation
- Able to explain knowledge about emergency, abnormal situation, and other contingency
- Able to apply Approach Procedural Control dan Area Procedural Control processes
- Able to apply procedure and technique of Air Traffic Control using Approach and Area Control Procedural Service in the area
Key Topics:
- Airspace Sector and Airspace Classification
- Approach Control Procedure and Area Control Procedure
- Aviation Navigation Facilities: VOR, NDB, ILS, GNSS, DME
- Operational Facilities
- Weather Nature
- Emergency, Abnormal Situation, Contingency
- Practical Exercise (Approach Control Procedural and Area Control Procedural): Departure Procedure Practices, Arrival Procedures, Departure and Arrival Procedures
Training Hours:
- 134 Hours of Lessons (Theory)
- 769 Hours of Lessons (Exercise)
- 180 Hours On The Job Training (3 months)
- Total 204 Study Hours
Participant Requirements:
- Have an Air Traffic Controller license
- Have a valid minimum class 3 Health Certificate
- Have a minimum level 4 ICAO Language Proficiency Certificate
- Recommended by a letter from the related official