Airfield Lighting System (ALS)
Refreshment
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Course Description
The Airfield Lighting System (ALS) course provides essential knowledge on the operation, maintenance, and monitoring of airfield lighting facilities. It covers key components such as visual guidance systems, constant current regulators, and lighting control systems to ensure safe and efficient airport operations.
This course is designed to enhance participants’ knowledge and skills in managing airfield lighting systems in accordance with aviation safety standards. It focuses on operational procedures, routine maintenance, and basic troubleshooting to support reliable airfield lighting performance and improve overall airport safety.
- Introduction to Airfield Lighting System (ALS)
- Regulations and Safety Standards in Aviation Lighting
- Components of ALS (Runway, Taxiway, and Approach Lighting)
- Visual Guidance Systems (PAPI, VASI, etc.)
- Constant Current Regulator (CCR)
- Airfield Lighting Control and Monitoring System
- Installation and Operation Procedures
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Safety Procedures and Risk Management
- Practical Session and Case Study
Aviation Personnel, Airport technicians, Airfield lighting operators, Maintenance personnel;
Engineering and Technical Staff, Electrical technicians, Airfield engineers, Infrastructure maintenance staff;
Operations and Safety Personnel, Airport operations staff, Safety officers, Compliance personnel;
Regulatory Bodies and Inspectors, Government regulators, Aviation inspectors;
Training Participants and Professionals, Individuals seeking competence in airfield lighting systems;
Anyone Involved in Airfield Lighting Operations, Personnel responsible for installation, operation, and maintenance of ALS systems
- Proof of certification in the relevant area of expertise is required
- Physically and mentally healthy (stated by a certificate from a government doctor)
- Certificate of being free from drugs
- Certificate of not being color blind
- Able to speak English passively