ANNEX I
Annex I (PART ATCO) to Regulation (EU) 2015/340 is amended as follows:
1.
point ATCO.A.010 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.A.010 Application for change of competent authority
(a)
If the licence holder is to exercise the privileges of a unit endorsement in a Member State of which the competent authority is not the one that issued the licence, the licence holder shall request a change of the competent authority to the competent authority of the Member State where those privileges are to be exercised in accordance with the procedure established by that authority. For this purpose, the competent authorities involved shall share all the relevant information needed to carry out the change of competent authority and licence exchange according to the procedures referred to in point ATCO.AR.B.001(c) and point ATCO.AR.D.003.
(b)
In derogation to point (a) above, a change of the competent authority is not required when only synthetic training device instructor or assessor privileges are exercised in a synthetic training device environment or when privileges of a student air traffic controller licence are exercised.
(c)
For the purposes of exercising the privileges of the licence in a Member State other than that in which the licence was issued, the licence holder must fulfil the language proficiency requirements referred to in point ATCO.B.030 established by the Member State where the privileges are to be exercised.’;
2.
point ATCO.A.015 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.A.015 Exercise of the privileges of licences and provisional inability
(a)
The exercise of the privileges granted by a licence shall be dependent on the ratings and rating endorsements, validity of the unit and licence endorsements, and of the medical certificate, unless the medical certificate is not required in accordance with point (b).
(b)
The medical certificate is not required when exercising instructor or assessor privileges in a synthetic training device environment.
(c)
Licence holders shall not exercise the privileges of their licence when having doubts about being able to safely exercise the privileges of the licence and shall in such cases immediately notify the relevant air navigation service provider of the provisional inability to exercise the privileges of their licence.
(d)
Air navigation service providers may declare the provisional inability of the licence holder if they become aware of any doubt concerning the ability of the licence holder to safely exercise the privileges of the licence.
(e)
Air navigation service providers shall develop and implement objective, transparent and non-discriminatory procedures to enable licence holders declaring provisional inability to exercise the privileges of their licence in accordance with point (c), to declare the provisional inability of the licence holder in accordance with point (d), and to inform the competent authority as defined in that procedure.
(f)
The procedures referred to in point (e) shall be included in the unit competence scheme according to point ATCO.B.025(a)(13).’;
3.
point ATCO.B.001 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.B.001 Student air traffic controller licence
(a)
Holders of a student air traffic controller licence shall be authorised to provide air traffic control services in accordance with the rating(s) and rating endorsement(s) contained in their licence under the supervision of an on-the-job training instructor, and to undertake training for additional rating endorsement(s) and unit endorsement(s).
(b)
Applicants for a student air traffic controller licence shall:
(1)
be at least 18 years old;
(2)
within the 12 months preceding the application, have successfully completed initial training at a training organisation satisfying the requirements laid down in Annex III (Part ATCO.OR) relevant to the rating, and if applicable, to the rating endorsement, as set out in Part ATCO, Subpart D, Section 2;
(3)
hold a valid medical certificate;
(4)
have demonstrated an adequate level of language proficiency in accordance with the requirements set out in point ATCO.B.030.
(c)
The student air traffic controller licence shall contain the language proficiency endorsement(s) and at least one rating and, if applicable, one rating endorsement.
(d)
The holder of a student air traffic controller licence who has not started exercising the privileges of that licence within 1 year from the date of its issuance or has interrupted exercising those privileges for a period of more than 1 year may only start or continue on-the-job training in that rating:
(1)
if a training organisation satisfying the requirements laid down in Annex III (Part ATCO.OR) and certified to provide initial training relevant to the rating has conducted an assessment of previous competence as to whether the holder of a student air traffic controller licence continues to satisfy the requirements relevant to that rating, and
(2)
after satisfying any training requirements resulting from the assessment referred to point (d)(1) above.’;
4.
in point ATCO.B.005, point (e) is replaced by the following:
‘(e)
The holder of an air traffic controller licence who has not started exercising the privileges of a rating within 1 year from the date of its issuance may only start on-the-job training in that rating:
(1)
if a training organisation satisfying the requirements laid down in Annex III (Part ATCO.OR) and certified to provide initial training relevant to the rating has conducted an assessment of previous competence as to whether the previous competence of the holder of an air traffic controller licence continues to satisfy the requirements relevant to that rating, and
(2)
after satisfying any training requirements resulting from the assessment referred to in point (e)(1) above.’;
5.
point ATCO.B.010 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.B.010 Air traffic controller ratings
(a)
Licences shall contain one or more of the following ratings in order to indicate the type of service which the licence holder is authorised to provide:
(1)
the Aerodrome Control (ADC) rating, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide an air traffic control service to aerodrome traffic;
(2)
the Approach Control Procedural (APP) rating, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide an air traffic control service to arriving, departing or transiting aircraft without the use of surveillance equipment;
(3)
the Approach Control Surveillance (APS) rating, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide an air traffic control service to arriving, departing or transiting aircraft with the use of surveillance equipment;
(4)
the Area Control Procedural (ACP) rating, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide an air traffic control service to aircraft without the use of surveillance equipment;
(5)
the Area Control Surveillance (ACS) rating, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide an air traffic control service to aircraft with the use of surveillance equipment.
(b)
The holder of a rating who has interrupted exercising the privileges associated with that rating for a period of 4 or more immediately preceding consecutive years may only start on-the-job training in that rating:
(1)
if a training organisation satisfying the requirements laid down in Annex III (Part ATCO.OR) and certified to provide training relevant to the rating, has conducted an assessment of previous competence as to whether that the holder of a rating continues to satisfy the conditions of that rating, and;
(2)
after satisfying any training requirements resulting from the assessment referred to in point (b)(1) above.’;
6.
point ATCO.B.015 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.B.015 Rating endorsements
(a)
The Aerodrome Control (ADC) rating may bear the Aerodrome Control Surveillance (SUR) endorsement, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide aerodrome control with the help of surveillance systems.
(b)
The Approach Control Surveillance (APS) rating may bear one or more of the following endorsements:
(1)
the Precision Approach Radar (PAR) endorsement, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide ground-controlled precision approaches with the use of precision approach radar equipment to aircraft on the final approach to the runway;
(2)
the Surveillance Radar Approach (SRA) endorsement, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide ground-controlled non-precision approaches with the use of surveillance equipment to aircraft on the final approach to the runway.
(c)
The Area Control Procedural (ACP) rating may bear the Oceanic Control (OCN) endorsement, indicating that the holder of the licence is competent to provide air traffic control services to aircraft operating in an Oceanic Control Area.
(d)
The Area Control Surveillance (ACS) rating may bear the OCN endorsement, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide air traffic control services to aircraft operating in an Oceanic Control Area.’;
7.
Point ATCO.B.020 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.B.020 Unit endorsements
(a)
The unit endorsement shall authorise the licence holder to provide air traffic control services for a specific sector, group of sectors and/or working positions under the responsibility of an air traffic services unit.
(b)
Applicants for a unit endorsement shall have successfully completed a unit endorsement course in accordance with the requirements set out in Part ATCO, Subpart D, Section 3.
(c)
As an exception to point (b), the on-the-job training phase in Part ATCO, Subpart D, Section 3 may not be required when the unit endorsement is issued in connection with the issue of a temporary OJTI authorisation for the same unit.
(d)
Limitations on the exercise of the privileges of the Aerodrome Control (ADC) rating shall be indicated in the unit endorsement.
(e)
Applicants for a unit endorsement changing their competent authority as referred to in point ATCO.A.010 shall, in addition to the requirements set out in point ATCO.B.020(b), meet the requirements of point ATCO.D.060(f).
(f)
For air traffic controllers providing air traffic control services to aircraft carrying out flight tests, the competent authority may, in addition to the requirements set out in point (b), set out additional requirements to be met.
(g)
Unit endorsements shall be valid for a period defined in the unit competence scheme. This period shall not exceed 3 years.
(h)
The validity period of unit endorsements for initial issue and renewal shall start not later than 30 days from the date on which the assessment has been successfully completed.
(i)
Unit endorsements shall be revalidated if:
(1)
the applicant has been exercising the privileges of the licence for a minimum number of hours as defined in the unit competence scheme;
(2)
the applicant has undertaken refresher training within the validity period of the unit endorsement according to the unit competence scheme;
(3)
the applicant’s competence has been assessed in accordance with the unit competence scheme not earlier than 3 months prior to the expiry date of the unit endorsement.
(j)
Unit endorsements shall be revalidated provided that the requirements set out in point (i) are met within the 3-month period immediately preceding their expiry date. In such cases, the validity period shall be counted from that expiry date.
(k)
If the unit endorsement is revalidated before the period provided for in point (j), its validity period shall start not later than 30 days from the date on which the assessment has been successfully completed, provided that the requirements in point (i)(1) and (2) are also met.
(l)
If the validity of a unit endorsement expires, the licence holder shall successfully complete the unit endorsement course in accordance with the requirements set out in Part ATCO, Subpart D, Section 3 in order to renew the endorsement.’;
8.
Point ATCO.B.025 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.B.025 Unit competence scheme
(a)
Unit competence scheme(s) shall be established by the air navigation service provider and approved by the competent authority. A unit competence scheme shall include at least the following elements:
(1)
the validity of the unit endorsement(s) in accordance with point ATCO.B.020(g);
(2)
the maximum continuous period when the privileges of a unit endorsement are not exercised during its validity. This period shall not exceed 90 calendar days;
(3)
the minimum number of hours or, in the case of SRA and PAR rating endorsements, the minimum number of approaches, for exercising the privileges of the unit endorsement within a defined period of time, which shall not exceed 12 months, for the purpose of point ATCO.B.020(i)(1). For on-the-job training instructors exercising the privileges of the OJTI endorsement, the time spent instructing shall be counted for the maximum of 50 % of the hours required for revalidation of the unit endorsement;
(4)
procedures for the cases where the licence holder does not meet the requirements set out in points (a)(2) and (3);
(5)
processes for assessing competence, including assessment of the refresher training subjects according to point ATCO.D.080(b);
(6)
processes for the examination of theoretical knowledge and understanding necessary to exercise the privileges of the ratings and endorsements;
(7)
processes to identify the topics and subtopics, objectives and training methods for continuation training;
(8)
the minimum duration and frequency of the refresher training;
(9)
processes for the examination of theoretical knowledge and/or the assessment of practical skills acquired during conversion training, including pass marks for examinations;
(10)
processes in case of failure of an examination or assessment, including the appeal processes;
(11)
training personnel qualifications, roles and responsibilities;
(12)
a procedure to ensure that practical instructors have practised instructional techniques in the procedures in which instruction is provided in accordance with point ATCO.C.010(b)(3) and point ATCO.C.030(b)(3);
(13)
procedures for the declaration and the management of cases of provisional inability to exercise the privileges of a licence, as well as for informing the competent authority in accordance with point ATCO.A.015(e);
(14)
identification of records to be kept specific to continuation training and assessments, in accordance with point ATCO.OR.C.020;
(15)
a process and reasons for reviewing and amending the unit competence scheme and its submission to the competent authority. The review of the unit competence scheme shall take place at least once every 3 years.
(b)
In order to comply with the requirement set out in point (a)(3), air navigation service providers shall keep records of the hours during which each licence holder exercises the privileges of his or her unit endorsement(s) working in sectors, group of sectors and/or working positions in the ATC unit, and shall provide that data to the competent authorities and to the licence holder upon request.
(c)
When establishing the procedures referred to in points (a)(4) and (a)(13), air navigation service providers shall ensure that mechanisms are applied to guarantee fair treatment of licence holders where the validity of their endorsements cannot be extended.’;
9.
in point ATCO.B.040, point (a) is replaced by the following:
‘(a)
The demonstration of language proficiency shall be done through a method of assessment approved by any competent authority, which shall contain:
(1)
the process by which an assessment is done;
(2)
the qualification of the assessors;
(3)
the appeal procedure.’;
10.
point ATCO.C.015 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.C.015 Application for on-the-job training instructor endorsement
Applicants for the issue of an OJTI endorsement shall:
(a)
hold an air traffic controller licence with a valid unit endorsement;
(b)
have exercised the privileges of an air traffic controller licence for a period of at least 2 years immediately preceding the application. This period may be shortened to not less than 1 year by the competent authority when requested by the training organisation; and
(c)
within the 12 months preceding the application, have successfully completed a practical instructional techniques course during which the required knowledge and pedagogical skills are taught and have been appropriately assessed.’;
11.
point ATCO.C.020 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.C.020 Validity of on-the-job training instructor endorsement
(a)
The OJTI endorsement shall be valid for a period of 3 years.
(b)
The OJTI endorsement may be revalidated by successfully completing refresher training on practical instructional skills during its validity, provided that the requirement of point ATCO.C.015(a) is met.
(c)
If the OJTI endorsement has expired, provided that the requirement of point ATCO.C.015(a) is met, it may be renewed if, within the 12 months preceding the application for renewal, the OJTI endorsement holder has:
(1)
received refresher training on practical instructional skills; and
(2)
successfully passed a practical instructor competence assessment.
(d)
In the case of first issue and renewal, the period of validity of the OJTI endorsement shall start not later than 30 days from the date on which the assessment has been successfully completed.
(e)
If the requirement of point ATCO.C.015(a) is not met, the OJTI endorsement may be exchanged for an STDI endorsement, provided that compliance with the requirements of point ATCO.C.040 (b) and (c) is ensured.’;
12.
point ATCO.C.030 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.C.030 Synthetic training device instructor (STDI) privileges
(a)
Holders of an STDI endorsement are authorised to provide practical training on synthetic training devices:
(1)
for subjects of practical nature during initial training;
(2)
for unit training other than OJT; and
(3)
for continuation training.
Where the STDI is providing pre-OJT, he or she shall hold or have held the relevant unit endorsement.
(b)
Holders of an STDI endorsement shall only exercise the privileges of the endorsement if they have:
(1)
at least 2 years’ experience in the rating they will instruct in;
(2)
demonstrated knowledge of current operational practices;
(3)
practised instructional techniques in those procedures in which instruction is provided.
(c)
As an exception to point (b)(1),
(1)
the period of 2 years may be shortened to not less than 1 year by the competent authority when requested by the training organisation;
(2)
for the purpose of basic training, any rating held is appropriate;
(3)
for the purpose of rating training, training may be provided for specific and selected operational tasks by an STDI holding a rating that is relevant for that specific and selected operational task.’;
13.
point ATCO.C.035 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.C.035 Application for synthetic training device instructor endorsement
Applicants for the issue of an STDI endorsement shall:
(a)
have exercised the privileges of an air traffic controller licence in any rating for at least 2 years. This period may be shortened to not less than 1 year by the competent authority when requested by the training organisation; and
(b)
within the 12 months preceding the application, have successfully completed a practical instructional techniques course during which the required knowledge and pedagogical skills are taught using theoretical and practical methods and have been appropriately assessed.’;
14.
point ATCO.C.040 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.C.040 Validity of synthetic training device instructor endorsement
(a)
The STDI endorsement shall be valid for a period of 3 years.
(b)
The STDI endorsement may be revalidated by successfully completing refresher training on practical instructional skills and on current operational practices during its validity period.
(c)
If the STDI endorsement has expired, it may be renewed if, within the 12 months preceding the application for renewal, the STDI endorsement holder has:
(1)
received refresher training on practical instructional skills and on current operational practices; and
(2)
successfully passed a practical instructor competence assessment.
(d)
In the case of first issue and renewal, the period of validity of the STDI endorsement shall start not later than 30 days from the date on which the assessment has been successfully completed.’;
15.
point ATCO.C.045 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.C.045 Assessor privileges
(a)
A person shall only carry out assessments when he or she holds an assessor endorsement.
(b)
Holders of an assessor endorsement are authorised to carry out assessments:
(1)
during initial training for the issue of a student air traffic controller licence or for the issue of a new rating and/or rating endorsement, if applicable;
(2)
of previous competence for the purpose of points ATCO.B.001(d), ATCO.B.005(e) and ATCO.B.010(b);
(3)
of student air traffic controllers for the issue of a unit endorsement and rating endorsement(s), if applicable;
(4)
of air traffic controllers for the issue of a unit endorsement and rating endorsement(s), if applicable, as well as for revalidation and renewal of a unit endorsement;
(5)
of applicant practical instructors or applicant assessors when compliance with the applicable requirements of points (d)(2) to (4) is ensured.
(c)
Holders of an assessor endorsement shall only exercise the privileges of the endorsement if they have:
(1)
at least 2 years’ experience in the rating and rating endorsement(s) they will assess; and
(2)
demonstrated knowledge of current operational practices.
(d)
In addition to the requirements set out in point (c), holders of an assessor endorsement shall only exercise the privileges of the endorsement:
(1)
for assessments leading to the issue, revalidation and renewal of a unit endorsement if they also hold the unit endorsement associated with the assessment for an immediately preceding period of at least 1 year;
(2)
for assessing the competence of an applicant for the issue or renewal of an STDI endorsement, if they hold an STDI or OJTI endorsement and have exercised the privileges of that endorsement for at least 3 years;
(3)
for assessing the competence of an applicant for the issue or renewal of an OJTI endorsement if they hold an OJTI endorsement and have exercised the privileges of that endorsement for at least 3 years;
(4)
for assessing the competence of an applicant for the issue or renewal of an assessor endorsement if they have exercised the privileges of the assessor endorsement for at least 3 years.
(e)
When assessing for the purpose of issue and renewal of a unit endorsement, and for ensuring supervision on the operational working position, the assessor shall also hold an OJTI endorsement, or an OJTI holding the valid unit endorsement associated with the assessment shall be present.’;
16.
point ATCO.C.055 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.C.055 Application for assessor endorsement
Applicants for the issue of an assessor endorsement shall:
(a)
have exercised the privileges of an air traffic controller licence for at least 2 years; and
(b)
within the 12 months preceding the application have successfully completed an assessor course during which the required knowledge and skills are taught using theoretical and practical methods, and have been appropriately assessed.’;
17.
point ATCO.C.060 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.C.060 Validity of assessor endorsement
(a)
The assessor endorsement shall be valid for a period of 3 years.
(b)
The assessor endorsement may be revalidated by successfully completing refresher training on assessment skills and on current operational practices during its validity period.
(c)
If the assessor endorsement has expired, it may be renewed if, within the 12 months preceding the application for renewal, the assessor endorsement holder has:
(1)
received refresher training on assessment skills and on current operational practices; and
(2)
successfully passed an assessor competence assessment.
(d)
In the case of first issue and renewal, the period of validity of the assessor endorsement shall start not later than 30 days from the date on which the assessment has been successfully completed.’;
18.
point ATCO.D.010 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.D.010 Composition of initial training
(a)
Initial training, intended for an applicant for a student air traffic controller licence or for the issue of an additional rating and/or, if applicable, rating endorsement, shall consist of:
(1)
basic training, comprising all the subjects, topics and subtopics contained in Appendix 2 to Annex I; and
(2)
rating training, comprising the subjects, topics and subtopics of at least one of the following:
(i)
Aerodrome Control Rating – ADC, defined in Appendix 3 to Annex I;
(ii)
Approach Control Procedural Rating – APP, defined in Appendix 4 to Annex I;
(iii)
Area Control Procedural Rating – ACP, defined in Appendix 5 to Annex I;
(iv)
Approach Control Surveillance Rating – APS, defined in Appendix 6 to Annex I;
(v)
Area Control Surveillance Rating – ACS, defined in Appendix 7 to Annex I.
(b)
Training intended for an additional rating shall consist of the subjects, topics and subtopics applicable to at least one of the ratings established in point (a)(2).
(c)
Training intended for the reactivation of a rating following a not successful assessment of previous competence according to point ATCO.B.010(b) shall be tailored according to the result of that assessment.
(d)
Training intended for a rating endorsement shall consist of subjects, topics and subtopics developed by the training organisation and approved as part of the training course.
(e)
Basic and/or rating training may be complemented with subjects, topics and subtopics that are additional or specific to the functional airspace block (FAB) or to the national environment.’;
19.
in point ATCO.D.025, point (b) is replaced by the following:
‘(b)
A pass in theoretical examination(s) shall be awarded to a candidate achieving a minimum of 75 % of the marks allocated to that examination.’;
20.
in point ATCO.D.025, point (d) is replaced by the following:
‘(d)
A pass in assessment(s) shall be awarded to a candidate who consistently demonstrates the required performance as listed in point ATCO.D.030 and shows the behaviour required for safe provision of the air traffic control service.’;
21.
in point ATCO.D.035, point (e) is replaced by the following:
‘(e)
A pass in assessment(s) shall be awarded to an applicant who consistently demonstrates the required performance described in point ATCO.D.040 and shows the behaviour required for safe provision of the air traffic control service.’;
22.
point ATCO.D.040 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.D.040 Rating training performance objectives
(a)
Rating training performance objectives and performance objective tasks shall be defined for each rating training course.
(b)
Rating training performance objectives shall require an applicant to:
(1)
demonstrate the ability to manage air traffic in a manner that ensures safe, orderly and expeditious services; and
(2)
handle complex and dense traffic situations.
(c)
In addition to point (b), rating training performance objectives for Aerodrome Control (ADC) rating shall ensure that applicants:
(1)
manage the workload and provide air traffic services within a defined aerodrome area of responsibility; and
(2)
apply aerodrome control techniques and operational procedures to aerodrome traffic.
(d)
In addition to point (b), rating training performance objectives for the Approach Control Procedural (APP) rating shall ensure that applicants:
(1)
manage the workload and provide air traffic services within a defined approach control area of responsibility; and
(2)
apply procedural approach control, planning techniques and operational procedures to arriving, holding, departing and transiting traffic.
(e)
In addition to point (b), rating training performance objectives for the Approach Control Surveillance (APS) rating shall ensure that applicants:
(1)
manage the workload and provide air traffic services within a defined approach control area of responsibility; and
(2)
apply approach surveillance control, planning techniques and operational procedures to arriving, holding, departing and transiting traffic.
(f)
In addition to point (b), rating training performance objectives for the Area Control Procedural (ACP) rating shall ensure that applicants:
(1)
manage the workload and provide air traffic services within a defined area control area of responsibility; and
(2)
apply procedural area control, planning techniques and operational procedures to area traffic.
(g)
In addition to point (b), rating training performance objectives for the Area Control Surveillance (ACS) rating shall ensure that applicants:
(1)
manage the workload and provide air traffic services within a defined area control area of responsibility; and
(2)
apply area surveillance control, planning techniques and operational procedures to area traffic.’;
23.
point ATCO.D.050 is replaced by the following:
‘ ATCO.D.050 Prerequisites of unit training
Provided that the requirements set out in points ATCO.B.001(d), ATCO.B.005(e) and ATCO.B.010(b) are met:
(a)
unit training may only be started by persons who have successfully completed initial training relevant to the rating and, if applicable, rating endorsement;
(b)
the on-the-job training phase of unit training may only be started by persons who are holders of a student air traffic controller licence or an air traffic controller licence with the appropriate rating and, if applicable, rating endorsement.’;
24.
in point ATCO.D.060, points (e) and (f) are replaced by the following:
‘(e)
Training intended for a rating endorsement shall consist of subjects, topics and subtopics developed by the training organisation and approved as part of the training course.
(f)
Unit endorsement courses undertaken by student air traffic controllers or air traffic controllers in a Member State for which the competent authority is not the same that issued the licence, shall be adapted to include elements of initial training that are specific to the FAB or to the national environment. The same requirement shall apply for cases where the applicant for the student licence has completed initial training in a Member State that is different from the Member State that will issue the student licence.’;
25.
Appendix 2 to Annex I is replaced by the following:
‘Appendix 2 to Annex I
BASIC TRAINING
(Reference: Annex I (Part ATCO), Subpart D, Section 2, point ATCO.D.010(a)(1))
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUBJECT 1:
INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
SUBJECT 2:
AVIATION LAW
SUBJECT 3:
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
SUBJECT 4:
METEOROLOGY
SUBJECT 5:
NAVIGATION
SUBJECT 6:
AIRCRAFT
SUBJECT 7:
HUMAN FACTORS
SUBJECT 8:
EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
SUBJECT 9:
PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT
SUBJECT 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
TOPIC INTRB 1 — COURSE MANAGEMENT
Subtopic INTRB 1.1 —
Course introduction
Subtopic INTRB 1.2 —
Course administration
Subtopic INTRB 1.3 —
Study material and training documentation
TOPIC INTRB 2 — INTRODUCTION TO THE ATC TRAINING COURSE
Subtopic INTRB 2.1 —
Course content, methodology and organisation
Subtopic INTRB 2.2 —
Training ethos
Subtopic INTRB 2.3 —
Assessment process
TOPIC INTRB 3 — INTRODUCTION TO THE ATCO’S FUTURE
Subtopic INTRB 3.1 —
Job prospects
SUBJECT 2: AVIATION LAW
TOPIC LAWB 1 — INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION LAW
Subtopic LAWB 1.1 —
Relevance of aviation law
TOPIC LAWB 2 — INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
Subtopic LAWB 2.1 —
ICAO
Subtopic LAWB 2.2 —
European and other agencies
Subtopic LAWB 2.3 —
Aviation associations
TOPIC LAWB 3 — NATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
Subtopic LAWB 3.1 —
National authorities
Subtopic LAWB 3.2 —
National legislative procedures
Subtopic LAWB 3.3 —
Competent authority
Subtopic LAWB 3.4 —
National aviation associations
TOPIC LAWB 4 — ATS SAFETY MANAGEMENT
Subtopic LAWB 4.1 —
Safety regulation
Subtopic LAWB 4.2 —
Safety management system
TOPIC LAWB 5 — RULES AND REGULATIONS
Subtopic LAWB 5.1 —
Units of measurement
Subtopic LAWB 5.2 —
ATCO licensing/certification
Subtopic LAWB 5.3 —
Overview of ANS
Subtopic LAWB 5.4 —
Overview of ATS
Subtopic LAWB 5.5 —
Overview of aeronautical information management (AIM)
Subtopic LAWB 5.6 —
Rules of the air
Subtopic LAWB 5.7 —
Airspace and ATS routes
Subtopic LAWB 5.8 —
Flight plan
Subtopic LAWB 5.9 —
Aerodromes
Subtopic LAWB 5.10 —
Holding procedures for IFR flights
Subtopic LAWB 5.11 —
Holding procedures for VFR flights
SUBJECT 3: AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
TOPIC ATMB 1 — AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
Subtopic ATMB 1.1 —
Application of units of measurement
Subtopic ATMB 1.2 —
Air traffic control (ATC) service
Subtopic ATMB 1.3 —
Flight information service (FIS)
Subtopic ATMB 1.4 —
Alerting service
Subtopic ATMB 1.5 —
Air traffic advisory service
Subtopic ATMB 1.6 —
ATS system capacity and air traffic flow management
Subtopic ATMB 1.7 —
Airspace management (ASM)
TOPIC ATMB 2 — ALTIMETRY AND LEVEL ALLOCATION
Subtopic ATMB 2.1 —
Altimetry
Subtopic ATMB 2.2 —
Transition level
Subtopic ATMB 2.3 —
Level allocation
TOPIC ATMB 3 — RADIOTELEPHONY (RTF)
Subtopic ATMB 3.1 —
RTF general operating procedures
TOPIC ATMB 4 — ATC CLEARANCES AND ATC INSTRUCTIONS
Subtopic ATMB 4.1 —
Type and content of ATC clearances
Subtopic ATMB 4.2 —
ATC instructions
TOPIC ATMB 5 — COORDINATION
Subtopic ATMB 5.1 —
Principles, types and content of coordination
Subtopic ATMB 5.2 —
Necessity for coordination
Subtopic ATMB 5.3 —
Means of coordination
TOPIC ATMB 6 — DATA DISPLAY
Subtopic ATMB 6.1 —
Data extraction
Subtopic ATMB 6.2 —
Data management
TOPIC ATMB 7 — SEPARATIONS
Subtopic ATMB 7.1 —
Vertical separation and procedures
Subtopic ATMB 7.2 —
Horizontal separation and procedures
Subtopic ATMB 7.3 —
Visual separation
Subtopic ATMB 7.4 —
Aerodrome separation and procedures
Subtopic ATMB 7.5 —
Separation based on ATS surveillance systems
Subtopic ATMB 7.6 —
Wake turbulence separation
TOPIC ATMB 8 — AIRBORNE AND GROUND-BASED SAFETY NETS
Subtopic ATMB 8.1 —
Airborne safety nets
Subtopic ATMB 8.2 —
Ground-based safety nets
TOPIC ATMB 9 — BASIC PRACTICAL SKILLS
Subtopic ATMB 9.1 —
Traffic management process
Subtopic ATMB 9.2 —
Basic practical skills applicable to all ratings
Subtopic ATMB 9.3 —
Basic practical skills applicable to aerodrome
Subtopic ATMB 9.4 —
Basic practical skills applicable to surveillance
SUBJECT 4: METEOROLOGY
TOPIC METB 1 — INTRODUCTION TO METEOROLOGY
Subtopic METB 1.1 —
Application of units of measurement
Subtopic METB 1.2 —
Aviation and meteorology
Subtopic METB 1.3 —
Organisation of meteorological service
TOPIC METB 2 — ATMOSPHERE
Subtopic METB 2.1 —
Composition and structure
Subtopic METB 2.2 —
Standard atmosphere
Subtopic METB 2.3 —
Heat and temperature
Subtopic METB 2.4 —
Water in the atmosphere
Subtopic METB 2.5 —
Air pressure
TOPIC METB 3 — ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION
Subtopic METB 3.1 —
General air circulation
Subtopic METB 3.2 —
Air masses and frontal systems
Subtopic METB 3.3 —
Mesoscale systems
Subtopic METB 3.4 —
Wind
TOPIC METB 4 — METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA
Subtopic METB 4.1 —
Clouds
Subtopic METB 4.2 —
Types of precipitation
Subtopic METB 4.3 —
Visibility
Subtopic METB 4.4 —
Meteorological hazards
TOPIC METB 5 — METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION FOR AVIATION
Subtopic METB 5.1 —
Messages and reports
SUBJECT 5: NAVIGATION
TOPIC NAVB 1 — INTRODUCTION TO NAVIGATION
Subtopic NAVB 1.1 —
Application of units of measurement
Subtopic NAVB 1.2 —
Purpose and use of navigation
TOPIC NAVB 2 — THE EARTH
Subtopic NAVB 2.1 —
Place and movement of the Earth
Subtopic NAVB 2.2 —
System of coordinates, direction and distance
Subtopic NAVB 2.3 —
Magnetism
TOPIC NAVB 3 — MAPS AND AERONAUTICAL CHARTS
Subtopic NAVB 3.1 —
Maps and charts used in aviation
TOPIC NAVB 4 — NAVIGATIONAL BASICS
Subtopic NAVB 4.1 —
Influence of wind
Subtopic NAVB 4.2 —
Speed
Subtopic NAVB 4.3 —
Visual navigation
Subtopic NAVB 4.4 —
Navigational aspects of flight planning
TOPIC NAVB 5 — INSTRUMENT NAVIGATION
Subtopic NAVB 5.1 —
Ground-based systems
Subtopic NAVB 5.2 —
Inertial navigation systems
Subtopic NAVB 5.3 —
Satellite-based systems
Subtopic NAVB 5.4 —
Instrument approach procedures
TOPIC NAVB 6 — PERFORMANCE-BASED NAVIGATION
Subtopic NAVB 6.1 —
Principles and benefits of area navigation
Subtopic NAVB 6.2 —
Introduction to PBN
Subtopic NAVB 6.3 —
PBN applications
TOPIC NAVB 7 — DEVELOPMENTS IN NAVIGATION
Subtopic NAVB 7.1 —
Future developments
SUBJECT 6: AIRCRAFT
TOPIC ACFTB 1 — INTRODUCTION TO AIRCRAFT
Subtopic ACFTB 1.1 —
Application of units of measurement
Subtopic ACFTB 1.2 —
Aviation and aircraft
TOPIC ACFTB 2 — PRINCIPLES OF FLIGHT
Subtopic ACFTB 2.1 —
Forces acting on aircraft
Subtopic ACFTB 2.2 —
Structural components and control of an aircraft
Subtopic ACFTB 2.3 —
Flight envelope
TOPIC ACFTB 3 — AIRCRAFT CATEGORIES
Subtopic ACFTB 3.1 —
Aircraft categories
Subtopic ACFTB 3.2 —
Wake turbulence categories
Subtopic ACFTB 3.3 —
ICAO approach categories
Subtopic ACFTB 3.4 —
Environmental categories
TOPIC ACFTB 4 — AIRCRAFT DATA
Subtopic ACFTB 4.1 —
Recognition
Subtopic ACFTB 4.2 —
Performance data
TOPIC ACFTB 5 — AIRCRAFT ENGINES
Subtopic ACFTB 5.1 —
Piston engines
Subtopic ACFTB 5.2 —
Jet engines
Subtopic ACFTB 5.3 —
Turboprop engines
Subtopic ACFTB 5.4 —
Electric engines
Subtopic ACFTB 5.5 —
Sources of energy used in aviation
TOPIC ACFTB 6 — AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS AND INSTRUMENTS
Subtopic ACFTB 6.1 —
Flight instruments
Subtopic ACFTB 6.2 —
Navigational instruments
Subtopic ACFTB 6.3 —
Engine instruments
Subtopic ACFTB 6.4 —
Aircraft elements and systems
TOPIC ACFTB 7 — FACTORS AFFECTING AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE
Subtopic ACFTB 7.1 —
Take-off factors
Subtopic ACFTB 7.2 —
Climb factors
Subtopic ACFTB 7.3 —
Cruise factors
Subtopic ACFTB 7.4 —
Descent and initial approach factors
Subtopic ACFTB 7.5 —
Final approach and landing factors
Subtopic ACFTB 7.6 —
Economic factors
Subtopic ACFTB 7.7 —
Environmental factors
SUBJECT 7: HUMAN FACTORS
TOPIC HUMB 1 — INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN PERFORMANCE
Subtopic HUMB 1.1 —
Relevance of human factors for ATC
TOPIC HUMB 2 — HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
Subtopic HUMB 2.1 —
Fitness for duty
Subtopic HUMB 2.2 —
Stress and fatigue
Subtopic HUMB 2.3 —
Substance use and responsibility
TOPIC HUMB 3 — HUMAN PERFORMANCE
Subtopic HUMB 3.1 —
Individual behaviour
Subtopic HUMB 3.2 —
Safety culture and professional conduct
TOPIC HUMB 4 — HUMAN ERROR
Subtopic HUMB 4.1 —
Definition of human error
Subtopic HUMB 4.2 —
Classification of human error
TOPIC HUMB 5 — TEAMWORK
Subtopic HUMB 5.1 —
Teamwork and team roles
TOPIC HUMB 6 — COMMUNICATION
Subtopic HUMB 6.1 —
Communication in ATC
Subtopic HUMB 6.2 —
Communication modes
SUBJECT 8: EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
TOPIC EQPSB 1 — ATC EQUIPMENT
Subtopic EQPSB 1.1 —
Main types of ATC equipment
TOPIC EQPSB 2 — RADIO
Subtopic EQPSB 2.1 —
Radio theory
Subtopic EQPSB 2.2 —
Direction finding
TOPIC EQPSB 3 — COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
Subtopic EQPSB 3.1 —
Radio communications
Subtopic EQPSB 3.2 —
Voice communication between ATS units/positions and others
Subtopic EQPSB 3.3 —
Data link communications
Subtopic EQPSB 3.4 —
Airline communications
TOPIC EQPSB 4 — INTRODUCTION TO SURVEILLANCE
Subtopic EQPSB 4.1 —
Surveillance concept in ATS
TOPIC EQPSB 5 — RADAR
Subtopic EQPSB 5.1 —
Principles of radar
Subtopic EQPSB 5.2 —
Primary radar
Subtopic EQPSB 5.3 —
Secondary radar
Subtopic EQPSB 5.4 —
Use of radars
TOPIC EQPSB 6 — AUTOMATIC DEPENDENT SURVEILLANCE
Subtopic EQPSB 6.1 —
Principles of automatic dependent surveillance
Subtopic EQPSB 6.2 —
Use of automatic dependent surveillance
TOPIC EQPSB 7 — MULTILATERATION
Subtopic EQPSB 7.1 —
Principles of multilateration
Subtopic EQPSB 7.2 —
Use of multilateration
TOPIC EQPSB 8 — DATA PROCESSING
Subtopic EQPSB 8.1 —
Surveillance data networking
Subtopic EQPSB 8.2 —
Working principles of surveillance data networking
Subtopic EQPSB 8.3 —
Flight data processing
TOPIC EQPSB 9 — FUTURE EQUIPMENT
Subtopic EQPSB 9.1 —
New developments
TOPIC EQPSB 10 — AUTOMATION IN ATS
Subtopic EQPSB 10.1 —
Principles of automation
Subtopic EQPSB 10.2 —
Aeronautical fixed telecommunication network (AFTN)
Subtopic EQPSB 10.3 —
Online data interchange
Subtopic EQPSB 10.4 —
Systems used for the automatic dissemination of information
TOPIC EQPSB 11 — WORKING POSITIONS
Subtopic EQPSB 11.1 —
Working position equipment
Subtopic EQPSB 11.2 —
Aerodrome control
Subtopic EQPSB 11.3 —
Approach control
Subtopic EQPSB 11.4 —
Area control
SUBJECT 9: PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT
TOPIC PENB 1 — FAMILIARISATION
Subtopic PENB 1.1 —
ATS and aerodrome facilities
TOPIC PENB 2 — AIRSPACE USERS
Subtopic PENB 2.1 —
Civil aviation
Subtopic PENB 2.2 —
Military aviation
Subtopic PENB 2.3 —
Expectations and requirements of pilots
TOPIC PENB 3 — CUSTOMER RELATIONS
Subtopic PENB 3.1 —
ATS as a service provider
TOPIC PENB 4 — ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Subtopic PENB 4.1 —
Environmental protection
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Appendix 3 to Annex I is deleted;
27.
Appendix 4 to Annex I is replaced by the following:
‘Appendix 3 to Annex I
AERODROME CONTROL RATING (ADC)
(Reference: Annex I (PART ATCO), Subpart D, Section 2, point ATCO.D.010(a)(2)(i))
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUBJECT 1:
INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
SUBJECT 2:
AVIATION LAW
SUBJECT 3:
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
SUBJECT 4:
METEOROLOGY
SUBJECT 5:
NAVIGATION
SUBJECT 6:
AIRCRAFT
SUBJECT 7:
HUMAN FACTORS
SUBJECT 8:
EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
SUBJECT 9:
PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT
SUBJECT 10:
ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
SUBJECT 11:
AERODROMES
SUBJECT 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
TOPIC INTR 1 — COURSE MANAGEMENT
Subtopic INTR 1.1 —
Course introduction
Subtopic INTR 1.2 —
Course administration
Subtopic INTR 1.3 —
Study material and training documentation
TOPIC INTR 2 — INTRODUCTION TO THE ATC TRAINING COURSE
Subtopic INTR 2.1 —
Course content and organisation
Subtopic INTR 2.2 —
Training ethos
Subtopic INTR 2.3 —
Assessment process
SUBJECT 2: AVIATION LAW
TOPIC LAW 1 — ATCO LICENSING/CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE
Subtopic LAW 1.1 —
Privileges and conditions
TOPIC LAW 2 — RULES AND REGULATIONS
Subtopic LAW 2.1 —
Reports
Subtopic LAW 2.2 —
Airspace
TOPIC LAW 3 — ATS SAFETY MANAGEMENT
Subtopic LAW 3.1 —
Feedback process
Subtopic LAW 3.2 —
Safety investigation
SUBJECT 3: AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
TOPIC ATM 1 — PROVISION OF SERVICES
Subtopic ATM 1.1 —
Aerodrome control service
Subtopic ATM 1.2 —
Flight information service (FIS)
Subtopic ATM 1.3 —
Alerting service (ALRS)
Subtopic ATM 1.4 —
ATS system capacity and air traffic flow management
TOPIC ATM 2 — COMMUNICATION
Subtopic ATM 2.1 —
Effective communication
TOPIC ATM 3 — ATC CLEARANCES AND ATC INSTRUCTIONS
Subtopic ATM 3.1 —
ATC clearances
Subtopic ATM 3.2 —
ATC instructions
TOPIC ATM 4 — COORDINATION
Subtopic ATM 4.1 —
Necessity for coordination
Subtopic ATM 4.2 —
Tools and methods for coordination
Subtopic ATM 4.3 —
Coordination procedures
TOPIC ATM 5 — ALTIMETRY AND LEVEL ALLOCATION
Subtopic ATM 5.1 —
Altimetry
Subtopic ATM 5.2 —
Terrain clearance
TOPIC ATM 6 — SEPARATIONS
Subtopic ATM 6.1 —
Separation between departing aircraft
Subtopic ATM 6.2 —
Separation of departing aircraft from arriving aircraft
Subtopic ATM 6.3 —
Separation of landing aircraft and preceding landing or departing aircraft
Subtopic ATM 6.4 —
Time-based wake turbulence longitudinal separation
Subtopic ATM 6.5 —
Reduced separation minima
TOPIC ATM 7 — AIRBORNE AND GROUND-BASED SAFETY NETS
Subtopic ATM 7.1 —
Airborne safety nets
Subtopic ATM 7.2 —
Ground-based safety nets
TOPIC ATM 8 — DATA DISPLAY
Subtopic ATM 8.1 —
Data management
TOPIC ATM 9 — OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT (SIMULATED)
Subtopic ATM 9.1 —
Integrity of the operational environment
Subtopic ATM 9.2 —
Verification of the currency of operational procedures
Subtopic ATM 9.3 —
Handover-takeover
TOPIC ATM 10 — PROVISION OF AN AERODROME CONTROL SERVICE
Subtopic ATM 10.1 —
Responsibility for the provision
Subtopic ATM 10.2 —
Traffic management process
Subtopic ATM 10.3 —
Aeronautical ground lights
Subtopic ATM 10.4 —
Information to aircraft by the aerodrome control tower
Subtopic ATM 10.5 —
Control of aerodrome traffic
Subtopic ATM 10.6 —
Control of airborne traffic
Subtopic ATM 10.7 —
Runway in use
Subtopic ATM 10.8 —
Departing traffic
Subtopic ATM 10.9 —
Arriving traffic
Subtopic ATM 10.10 —
Special VFR operations
Subtopic ATM 10.11 —
Low-visibility operations
Subtopic ATM 10.12 —
Aerodrome control service with advanced system support
SUBJECT 4: METEOROLOGY
TOPIC MET 1 — METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA
Subtopic MET 1.1 —
Meteorological phenomena
TOPIC MET 2 — SOURCES OF METEOROLOGICAL DATA
Subtopic MET 2.1 —
Meteorological instruments
Subtopic MET 2.2 —
Other sources of meteorological data
SUBJECT 5: NAVIGATION
TOPIC NAV 1 — MAPS AND AERONAUTICAL CHARTS
Subtopic NAV 1.1 —
Maps and charts
TOPIC NAV 2 — INSTRUMENT NAVIGATION
Subtopic NAV 2.1 —
Navigational systems
Subtopic NAV 2.2 —
Stabilised approach
Subtopic NAV 2.3 —
Instrument departures and arrivals
Subtopic NAV 2.4 —
Satellite-based systems
Subtopic NAV 2.5 —
PBN applications
SUBJECT 6: AIRCRAFT
TOPIC ACFT 1 — AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS
Subtopic ACFT 1.1 —
Aircraft instruments
TOPIC ACFT 2 — AIRCRAFT CATEGORIES
Subtopic ACFT 2.1 —
Wake turbulence
Subtopic ACFT 2.2 —
Application of ICAO approach categories
TOPIC ACFT 3 — FACTORS AFFECTING AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE
Subtopic ACFT 3.1 —
Take-off factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.2 —
Climb factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.3 —
Final approach and landing factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.4 —
Economic factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.5 —
Environmental factors
TOPIC ACFT 4 — AIRCRAFT DATA
Subtopic ACFT 4.1 —
Recognition of aircraft types
Subtopic ACFT 4.2 —
Performance data
SUBJECT 7: HUMAN FACTORS
TOPIC HUM 1 — INFORMATION PROCESSING
Subtopic HUM 1.1 —
Cognition and factors influencing it
Subtopic HUM 1.2 —
Situational awareness
Subtopic HUM 1.3 —
Decision-making
TOPIC HUM 2 — FACTORS AFFECTING HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
Subtopic HUM 2.1 —
Fatigue
Subtopic HUM 2.2 —
Stress
TOPIC HUM 3 — THREAT AND ERROR MANAGEMENT
Subtopic HUM 3.1 —
Threat and error management framework
Subtopic HUM 3.2 —
Applied threat and error management
TOPIC HUM 4 — TEAMWORK
Subtopic HUM 4.1 —
Benefits of teamwork
Subtopic HUM 4.2 —
Conflict management
TOPIC HUM 5 — SYSTEM
Subtopic HUM 5.1 —
Concept of systems in ATM/ANS
TOPIC HUM 6 — COMMUNICATION
Subtopic HUM 6.1 —
Effective communication
Subtopic HUM 6.2 —
Effective feedback
SUBJECT 8: EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
TOPIC EQPS 1 — VOICE COMMUNICATIONS
Subtopic EQPS 1.1 —
Radio communications
Subtopic EQPS 1.2 —
Other voice communications
TOPIC EQPS 2 — AUTOMATION IN ATS
Subtopic EQPS 2.1 —
Aeronautical fixed telecommunication network (AFTN)
Subtopic EQPS 2.2 —
Automatic data interchange
TOPIC EQPS 3 — CONTROLLER WORKING POSITION
Subtopic EQPS 3.1 —
Operation and monitoring of equipment
Subtopic EQPS 3.2 —
Situation displays and information systems
Subtopic EQPS 3.3 —
Flight data systems
TOPIC EQPS 4 — FUTURE EQUIPMENT
Subtopic EQPS 4.1 —
New developments
TOPIC EQPS 5 — EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS’ LIMITATIONS AND DEGRADATION
Subtopic EQPS 5.1 —
Reaction to limitations
Subtopic EQPS 5.2 —
Communication equipment degradation
Subtopic EQPS 5.3 —
Navigational equipment degradation
SUBJECT 9: PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT
TOPIC PEN 1 — FAMILIARISATION
Subtopic PEN 1.1 —
Study visit to an aerodrome
TOPIC PEN 2 — AIRSPACE USERS
Subtopic PEN 2.1 —
Contributors to civil ATS operations
Subtopic PEN 2.2 —
Contributors to military ATS operations
TOPIC PEN 3 — CUSTOMER RELATIONS
Subtopic PEN 3.1 —
Provision of services and user requirements
TOPIC PEN 4 — ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Subtopic PEN 4.1 —
Environmental protection
SUBJECT 10: ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
TOPIC ABES 1 — ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS (ABES)
Subtopic ABES 1.1 —
Overview of ABES
TOPIC ABES 2 — SKILLS IMPROVEMENT
Subtopic ABES 2.1 —
Communication effectiveness
Subtopic ABES 2.2 —
Avoidance of mental overload
Subtopic ABES 2.3 —
Air-ground cooperation
TOPIC ABES 3 — PROCEDURES FOR ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
Subtopic ABES 3.1 —
Application of procedures for ABES
Subtopic ABES 3.2 —
Radio failure
Subtopic ABES 3.3 —
Unlawful interference and aircraft bomb threat
Subtopic ABES 3.4 —
Strayed or unidentified aircraft
Subtopic ABES 3.5 —
Runway incursion
Subtopic ABES 3.6 —
Interception of civil aircraft
SUBJECT 11: AERODROMES
TOPIC AGA 1 — AERODROME DATA, LAYOUT AND COORDINATION
Subtopic AGA 1.1 —
Definitions
Subtopic AGA 1.2 —
Coordination
TOPIC AGA 2 — MOVEMENT AREA
Subtopic AGA 2.1 —
Movement area
Subtopic AGA 2.2 —
Manoeuvring area
Subtopic AGA 2.3 —
Runways
TOPIC AGA 3 — OBSTACLES
Subtopic AGA 3.1 —
Obstacle-free airspace around aerodromes
TOPIC AGA 4 — MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
Subtopic AGA 4.1 —
Location
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28.
Appendix 5 to Annex I is replaced by the following:
‘Appendix 4 to Annex I
APPROACH CONTROL PROCEDURAL RATING (APP)
(Reference: Annex I (PART ATCO), Subpart D, Section 2, point ATCO.D.010(a)(2)(ii))
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUBJECT 1:
INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
SUBJECT 2:
AVIATION LAW
SUBJECT 3:
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
SUBJECT 4:
METEOROLOGY
SUBJECT 5:
NAVIGATION
SUBJECT 6:
AIRCRAFT
SUBJECT 7:
HUMAN FACTORS
SUBJECT 8:
EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
SUBJECT 9:
PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT
SUBJECT 10:
ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
SUBJECT 11:
AERODROMES
SUBJECT 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
TOPIC INTR 1 — COURSE MANAGEMENT
Subtopic INTR 1.1 —
Course introduction
Subtopic INTR 1.2 —
Course administration
Subtopic INTR 1.3 —
Study material and training documentation
TOPIC INTR 2 — INTRODUCTION TO THE ATC TRAINING COURSE
Subtopic INTR 2.1 —
Course content and organisation
Subtopic INTR 2.2 —
Training ethos
Subtopic INTR 2.3 —
Assessment process
SUBJECT 2: AVIATION LAW
TOPIC LAW 1 — ATCO LICENSING/CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE
Subtopic LAW 1.1 —
Privileges and conditions
TOPIC LAW 2 — RULES AND REGULATIONS
Subtopic LAW 2.1 —
Reports
Subtopic LAW 2.2 —
Airspace
TOPIC LAW 3 — ATS SAFETY MANAGEMENT
Subtopic LAW 3.1 —
Feedback process
Subtopic LAW 3.2 —
Safety investigation
SUBJECT 3: AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
TOPIC ATM 1 — PROVISION OF SERVICES
Subtopic ATM 1.1 —
Air traffic control (ATC) service
Subtopic ATM 1.2 —
Flight information service (FIS)
Subtopic ATM 1.3 —
Alerting service (ALRS)
Subtopic ATM 1.4 —
ATS system capacity and air traffic flow management
Subtopic ATM 1.5 —
Airspace management (ASM)
TOPIC ATM 2 — COMMUNICATION
Subtopic ATM 2.1 —
Effective communication
TOPIC ATM 3 — ATC CLEARANCES AND ATC INSTRUCTIONS
Subtopic ATM 3.1 —
ATC clearances
Subtopic ATM 3.2 —
ATC instructions
TOPIC ATM 4 — COORDINATION
Subtopic ATM 4.1 —
Necessity for coordination
Subtopic ATM 4.2 —
Tools and methods for coordination
Subtopic ATM 4.3 —
Coordination procedures
TOPIC ATM 5 — ALTIMETRY AND LEVEL ALLOCATION
Subtopic ATM 5.1 —
Altimetry
Subtopic ATM 5.2 —
Terrain clearance
TOPIC ATM 6 — SEPARATIONS
Subtopic ATM 6.1 —
Vertical separation
Subtopic ATM 6.2 —
Horizontal separation
Subtopic ATM 6.3 —
Delegation of separation
TOPIC ATM 7 — AIRBORNE SAFETY NETS
Subtopic ATM 7.1 —
Airborne safety nets
TOPIC ATM 8 — DATA DISPLAY
Subtopic ATM 8.1 —
Data management
TOPIC ATM 9 — OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT (SIMULATED)
Subtopic ATM 9.1 —
Integrity of the operational environment
Subtopic ATM 9.2 —
Verification of the currency of operational procedures
Subtopic ATM 9.3 —
Handover-takeover
TOPIC ATM 10 — PROVISION OF CONTROL SERVICE
Subtopic ATM 10.1 —
Responsibility and processing of information
Subtopic ATM 10.2 —
Approach control
Subtopic ATM 10.3 —
Traffic management process
Subtopic ATM 10.4 —
Handling traffic
TOPIC ATM 11 — HOLDING
Subtopic ATM 11.1 —
General holding procedures
Subtopic ATM 11.2 —
Approaching aircraft
SUBJECT 4: METEOROLOGY
TOPIC MET 1 — METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA
Subtopic MET 1.1 —
Meteorological phenomena
TOPIC MET 2 — SOURCES OF METEOROLOGICAL DATA
Subtopic MET 2.1 —
Sources of meteorological information
SUBJECT 5: NAVIGATION
TOPIC NAV 1 — MAPS AND AERONAUTICAL CHARTS
Subtopic NAV 1.1 —
Maps and charts
TOPIC NAV 2 — INSTRUMENT NAVIGATION
Subtopic NAV 2.1 —
Navigational systems
Subtopic NAV 2.2 —
Stabilised approach
Subtopic NAV 2.3 —
Instrument departures and arrivals
Subtopic NAV 2.4 —
Navigational assistance
Subtopic NAV 2.5 —
Satellite-based systems
Subtopic NAV 2.6 —
PBN applications
SUBJECT 6: AIRCRAFT
TOPIC ACFT 1 — AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS
Subtopic ACFT 1.1 —
Aircraft instruments
TOPIC ACFT 2 — AIRCRAFT CATEGORIES
Subtopic ACFT 2.1 —
Wake turbulence
Subtopic ACFT 2.2 —
Application of ICAO approach categories
TOPIC ACFT 3 — FACTORS AFFECTING AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE
Subtopic ACFT 3.1 —
Climb factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.2 —
Cruise factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.3 —
Descent and initial approach factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.4 —
Final approach and landing factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.5 —
Economic factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.6 —
Environmental factors
TOPIC ACFT 4 — AIRCRAFT DATA
Subtopic ACFT 4.1 —
Performance data
SUBJECT 7: HUMAN FACTORS
TOPIC HUM 1 — INFORMATION PROCESSING
Subtopic HUM 1.1 —
Cognition and factors influencing it
Subtopic HUM 1.2 —
Situational awareness
Subtopic HUM 1.3 —
Decision-making
TOPIC HUM 2 — FACTORS AFFECTING HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
Subtopic HUM 2.1 —
Fatigue
Subtopic HUM 2.2 —
Stress
TOPIC HUM 3 — THREAT AND ERROR MANAGEMENT
Subtopic HUM 3.1 —
Threat and error management framework
Subtopic HUM 3.2 —
Applied threat and error management
TOPIC HUM 4 — TEAMWORK
Subtopic HUM 4.1 —
Benefits of teamwork
Subtopic HUM 4.2 —
Conflict management
TOPIC HUM 5 — SYSTEM
Subtopic HUM 5.1 —
Concept of systems in ATM/ANS
TOPIC HUM 6 — COMMUNICATION
Subtopic HUM 6.1 —
Effective communication
Subtopic HUM 6.2 —
Effective feedback
SUBJECT 8: EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
TOPIC EQPS 1 — VOICE COMMUNICATIONS
Subtopic EQPS 1.1 —
Radio communications
Subtopic EQPS 1.2 —
Other voice communications
TOPIC EQPS 2 — AUTOMATION IN ATS
Subtopic EQPS 2.1 —
Aeronautical fixed telecommunication network (AFTN)
Subtopic EQPS 2.2 —
Automatic data interchange
TOPIC EQPS 3 — CONTROLLER WORKING POSITION
Subtopic EQPS 3.1 —
Operation and monitoring of equipment
Subtopic EQPS 3.2 —
Situation displays and information systems
Subtopic EQPS 3.3 —
Flight data systems
TOPIC EQPS 4 — FUTURE EQUIPMENT
Subtopic EQPS 4.1 —
New developments
TOPIC EQPS 5 — EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS’ LIMITATIONS AND DEGRADATION
Subtopic EQPS 5.1 —
Reaction to limitations
Subtopic EQPS 5.2 —
Communication equipment degradation
Subtopic EQPS 5.3 —
Navigational equipment degradation
SUBJECT 9: PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT
TOPIC PEN 1 — FAMILIARISATION
Subtopic PEN 1.1 —
Study visit to an approach control unit
TOPIC PEN 2 — AIRSPACE USERS
Subtopic PEN 2.1 —
Contributors to civil ATS operations
Subtopic PEN 2.2 —
Contributors to military ATS operations
TOPIC PEN 3 — CUSTOMER RELATIONS
Subtopic PEN 3.1 —
Provision of services and user requirements
TOPIC PEN 4 — ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Subtopic PEN 4.1 —
Environmental protection
SUBJECT 10: ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
TOPIC ABES 1 — ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS (ABES)
Subtopic ABES 1.1 —
Overview of ABES
TOPIC ABES 2 — SKILLS IMPROVEMENT
Subtopic ABES 2.1 —
Communication effectiveness
Subtopic ABES 2.2 —
Avoidance of mental overload
Subtopic ABES 2.3 —
Air-ground cooperation
TOPIC ABES 3 — PROCEDURES FOR ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
Subtopic ABES 3.1 —
Application of procedures for ABES
Subtopic ABES 3.2 —
Radio failure
Subtopic ABES 3.3 —
Unlawful interference and aircraft bomb threat
Subtopic ABES 3.4 —
Strayed or unidentified aircraft
Subtopic ABES 3.5 —
Diversions
Subtopic ABES 3.6 —
Interception of civil aircraft
SUBJECT 11: AERODROMES
TOPIC AGA 1 — AERODROME DATA, LAYOUT AND COORDINATION
Subtopic AGA 1.1 —
Definitions
Subtopic AGA 1.2 —
Coordination
TOPIC AGA 2 — MOVEMENT AREA
Subtopic AGA 2.1 —
Movement area
Subtopic AGA 2.2 —
Manoeuvring area
Subtopic AGA 2.3 —
Runways
TOPIC AGA 3 — OBSTACLES
Subtopic AGA 3.1 —
Obstacle-free airspace around aerodromes
TOPIC AGA 4 — MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
Subtopic AGA 4.1 —
Location
’;
29.
Appendix 6 to Annex I is replaced by the following:
‘Appendix 5 to Annex I
AREA CONTROL PROCEDURAL RATING (ACP)
(Reference: Annex I (PART ATCO), Subpart D, Section 2, point ATCO.D.010(a)(2)(iii))
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUBJECT 1:
INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
SUBJECT 2:
AVIATION LAW
SUBJECT 3:
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
SUBJECT 4:
METEOROLOGY
SUBJECT 5:
NAVIGATION
SUBJECT 6:
AIRCRAFT
SUBJECT 7:
HUMAN FACTORS
SUBJECT 8:
EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
SUBJECT 9:
PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT
SUBJECT 10:
ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
SUBJECT 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
TOPIC INTR 1 — COURSE MANAGEMENT
Subtopic INTR 1.1 —
Course introduction
Subtopic INTR 1.2 —
Course administration
Subtopic INTR 1.3 —
Study material and training documentation
TOPIC INTR 2 — INTRODUCTION TO THE ATC TRAINING COURSE
Subtopic INTR 2.1 —
Course content and organisation
Subtopic INTR 2.2 —
Training ethos
Subtopic INTR 2.3 —
Assessment process
SUBJECT 2: AVIATION LAW
TOPIC LAW 1 — ATCO LICENSING/CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE
Subtopic LAW 1.1 —
Privileges and conditions
TOPIC LAW 2 — RULES AND REGULATIONS
Subtopic LAW 2.1 —
Reports
Subtopic LAW 2.2 —
Airspace
TOPIC LAW 3 — ATS SAFETY MANAGEMENT
Subtopic LAW 3.1 —
Feedback process
Subtopic LAW 3.2 —
Safety investigation
SUBJECT 3: AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
TOPIC ATM 1 — PROVISION OF SERVICES
Subtopic ATM 1.1 —
Air traffic control (ATC) service
Subtopic ATM 1.2 —
Flight information service (FIS)
Subtopic ATM 1.3 —
Alerting service (ALRS)
Subtopic ATM 1.4 —
ATS system capacity and air traffic flow management
Subtopic ATM 1.5 —
Airspace management (ASM)
TOPIC ATM 2 — COMMUNICATION
Subtopic ATM 2.1 —
Effective communication
TOPIC ATM 3 — ATC CLEARANCES AND ATC INSTRUCTIONS
Subtopic ATM 3.1 —
ATC clearances
Subtopic ATM 3.2 —
ATC instructions
TOPIC ATM 4 — COORDINATION
Subtopic ATM 4.1 —
Necessity for coordination
Subtopic ATM 4.2 —
Tools and methods for coordination
Subtopic ATM 4.3 —
Coordination procedures
TOPIC ATM 5 — ALTIMETRY AND LEVEL ALLOCATION
Subtopic ATM 5.1 —
Altimetry
Subtopic ATM 5.2 —
Terrain clearance
TOPIC ATM 6 — SEPARATIONS
Subtopic ATM 6.1 —
Vertical separation
Subtopic ATM 6.2 —
Horizontal separation
TOPIC ATM 7 — AIRBORNE SAFETY NETS
Subtopic ATM 7.1 —
Airborne safety nets
TOPIC ATM 8 — DATA DISPLAY
Subtopic ATM 8.1 —
Data management
TOPIC ATM 9 — OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT (SIMULATED)
Subtopic ATM 9.1 —
Integrity of the operational environment
Subtopic ATM 9.2 —
Verification of the currency of operational procedures
Subtopic ATM 9.3 —
Handover-takeover
TOPIC ATM 10 — PROVISION OF CONTROL SERVICE
Subtopic ATM 10.1 —
Responsibility and processing of information
Subtopic ATM 10.2 —
Area control
Subtopic ATM 10.3 —
Traffic management process
Subtopic ATM 10.4 —
Handling traffic
TOPIC ATM 11 — HOLDING
Subtopic ATM 11.1 —
General holding procedures
Subtopic ATM 11.2 —
Holding aircraft
SUBJECT 4: METEOROLOGY
TOPIC MET 1 — METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA
Subtopic MET 1.1 —
Meteorological phenomena
TOPIC MET 2 — SOURCES OF METEOROLOGICAL DATA
Subtopic MET 2.1 —
Sources of meteorological information
SUBJECT 5: NAVIGATION
TOPIC NAV 1 — MAPS AND AERONAUTICAL CHARTS
Subtopic NAV 1.1 —
Maps and charts
TOPIC NAV 2 — INSTRUMENT NAVIGATION
Subtopic NAV 2.1 —
Navigational systems
Subtopic NAV 2.2 —
Navigational assistance
Subtopic NAV 2.3 —
PBN applications
SUBJECT 6: AIRCRAFT
TOPIC ACFT 1 — AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS
Subtopic ACFT 1.1 —
Aircraft instruments
TOPIC ACFT 2 — AIRCRAFT CATEGORIES
Subtopic ACFT 2.1 —
Wake turbulence
TOPIC ACFT 3 — FACTORS AFFECTING AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE
Subtopic ACFT 3.1 —
Climb factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.2 —
Cruise factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.3 —
Descent factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.4 —
Economic factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.5 —
Environmental factors
TOPIC ACFT 4 — AIRCRAFT DATA
Subtopic ACFT 4.1 —
Performance data
SUBJECT 7: HUMAN FACTORS
TOPIC HUM 1 — INFORMATION PROCESSING
Subtopic HUM 1.1 —
Cognition and factors influencing it
Subtopic HUM 1.2 —
Situational awareness
Subtopic HUM 1.3 —
Decision-making
TOPIC HUM 2 — FACTORS AFFECTING HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
Subtopic HUM 2.1 —
Fatigue
Subtopic HUM 2.2 —
Stress
TOPIC HUM 3 — THREAT AND ERROR MANAGEMENT
Subtopic HUM 3.1 —
Threat and error management framework
Subtopic HUM 3.2 —
Applied threat and error management
TOPIC HUM 4 — TEAMWORK
Subtopic HUM 4.1 —
Benefits of teamwork
Subtopic HUM 4.2 —
Conflict management
TOPIC HUM 5 — SYSTEM
Subtopic HUM 5.1 —
Concept of systems in ATM/ANS
TOPIC HUM 6 — COMMUNICATION
Subtopic HUM 6.1 —
Effective communication
Subtopic HUM 6.2 —
Effective feedback
SUBJECT 8: EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
TOPIC EQPS 1 — VOICE COMMUNICATIONS
Subtopic EQPS 1.1 —
Radio communications
Subtopic EQPS 1.2 —
Other voice communications
TOPIC EQPS 2 — AUTOMATION IN ATS
Subtopic EQPS 2.1 —
Aeronautical fixed telecommunication network (AFTN)
Subtopic EQPS 2.2 —
Automatic data interchange
TOPIC EQPS 3 — CONTROLLER WORKING POSITION
Subtopic EQPS 3.1 —
Operation and monitoring of equipment
Subtopic EQPS 3.2 —
Situation displays and information systems
Subtopic EQPS 3.3 —
Flight data systems
TOPIC EQPS 4 — FUTURE EQUIPMENT
Subtopic EQPS 4.1 —
New developments
TOPIC EQPS 5 — EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS’ LIMITATIONS AND DEGRADATION
Subtopic EQPS 5.1 —
Reaction to limitations
Subtopic EQPS 5.2 —
Communication equipment degradation
Subtopic EQPS 5.3 —
Navigational equipment degradation
SUBJECT 9: PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT
TOPIC PEN 1 — FAMILIARISATION
Subtopic PEN 1.1 —
Study visit to an area control centre
TOPIC PEN 2 — AIRSPACE USERS
Subtopic PEN 2.1 —
Contributors to civil ATS operations
Subtopic PEN 2.2 —
Contributors to military ATS operations
TOPIC PEN 3 — CUSTOMER RELATIONS
Subtopic PEN 3.1 —
Provision of services and user requirements
TOPIC PEN 4 — ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Subtopic PEN 4.1 —
Environmental protection
SUBJECT 10: ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
TOPIC ABES 1 — ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS (ABES)
Subtopic ABES 1.1 —
Overview of ABES
TOPIC ABES 2 — SKILLS IMPROVEMENT
Subtopic ABES 2.1 —
Communication effectiveness
Subtopic ABES 2.2 —
Avoidance of mental overload
Subtopic ABES 2.3 —
Air-ground cooperation
TOPIC ABES 3 — PROCEDURES FOR ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
Subtopic ABES 3.1 —
Application of procedures for ABES
Subtopic ABES 3.2 —
Radio failure
Subtopic ABES 3.3 —
Unlawful interference and aircraft bomb threat
Subtopic ABES 3.4 —
Strayed or unidentified aircraft
Subtopic ABES 3.5 —
Diversions
Subtopic ABES 3.6 —
Interception of civil aircraft
’;
30.
Appendix 7 to Annex I is replaced by the following:
‘Appendix 6 to Annex I
APPROACH CONTROL SURVEILLANCE RATING (APS)
(Reference: Annex I (PART ATCO), Subpart D, Section 2, point ATCO.D.010(a)(2)(iv))
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUBJECT 1:
INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
SUBJECT 2:
AVIATION LAW
SUBJECT 3:
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
SUBJECT 4:
METEOROLOGY
SUBJECT 5:
NAVIGATION
SUBJECT 6:
AIRCRAFT
SUBJECT 7:
HUMAN FACTORS
SUBJECT 8:
EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
SUBJECT 9:
PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT
SUBJECT 10:
ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
SUBJECT 11:
AERODROMES
SUBJECT 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
TOPIC INTR 1 — COURSE MANAGEMENT
Subtopic INTR 1.1 —
Course introduction
Subtopic INTR 1.2 —
Course administration
Subtopic INTR 1.3 —
Study material and training documentation
TOPIC INTR 2 — INTRODUCTION TO THE ATC TRAINING COURSE
Subtopic INTR 2.1 —
Course content and organisation
Subtopic INTR 2.2 —
Training ethos
Subtopic INTR 2.3 —
Assessment process
SUBJECT 2: AVIATION LAW
TOPIC LAW 1 — ATCO LICENSING/CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE
Subtopic LAW 1.1 —
Privileges and conditions
TOPIC LAW 2 — RULES AND REGULATIONS
Subtopic LAW 2.1 —
Reports
Subtopic LAW 2.2 —
Airspace
TOPIC LAW 3 — ATS SAFETY MANAGEMENT
Subtopic LAW 3.1 —
Feedback process
Subtopic LAW 3.2 —
Safety investigation
SUBJECT 3: AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
TOPIC ATM 1 — PROVISION OF SERVICES
Subtopic ATM 1.1 —
Air traffic control (ATC) service
Subtopic ATM 1.2 —
Flight information service (FIS)
Subtopic ATM 1.3 —
Alerting service (ALRS)
Subtopic ATM 1.4 —
ATS system capacity and air traffic flow management
Subtopic ATM 1.5 —
Airspace management (ASM)
TOPIC ATM 2 — COMMUNICATION
Subtopic ATM 2.1 —
Effective communication
TOPIC ATM 3 — ATC CLEARANCES AND ATC INSTRUCTIONS
Subtopic ATM 3.1 —
ATC clearances
Subtopic ATM 3.2 —
ATC instructions
TOPIC ATM 4 — COORDINATION
Subtopic ATM 4.1 —
Necessity for coordination
Subtopic ATM 4.2 —
Tools and methods for coordination
Subtopic ATM 4.3 —
Coordination procedures
TOPIC ATM 5 — ALTIMETRY AND LEVEL ALLOCATION
Subtopic ATM 5.1 —
Altimetry
Subtopic ATM 5.2 —
Terrain clearance
TOPIC ATM 6 — SEPARATIONS
Subtopic ATM 6.1 —
Vertical separation
Subtopic ATM 6.2 —
Longitudinal separation in a surveillance environment
Subtopic ATM 6.3 —
Delegation of separation
Subtopic ATM 6.4 —
Wake turbulence distance-based separation
Subtopic ATM 6.5 —
Separation based on ATS surveillance systems
TOPIC ATM 7 — AIRBORNE AND GROUND-BASED SAFETY NETS
Subtopic ATM 7.1 —
Airborne safety nets
Subtopic ATM 7.2 —
Ground-based safety nets
TOPIC ATM 8 — DATA DISPLAY
Subtopic ATM 8.1 —
Data management
TOPIC ATM 9 — OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT (SIMULATED)
Subtopic ATM 9.1 —
Integrity of the operational environment
Subtopic ATM 9.2 —
Verification of the currency of operational procedures
Subtopic ATM 9.3 —
Handover-takeover
TOPIC ATM 10 — PROVISION OF CONTROL SERVICE
Subtopic ATM 10.1 —
Responsibility and processing of information
Subtopic ATM 10.2 —
ATS surveillance service
Subtopic ATM 10.3 —
Traffic management process
Subtopic ATM 10.4 —
Handling traffic
Subtopic ATM 10.5 —
Control service with advanced system support
TOPIC ATM 11 — HOLDING
Subtopic ATM 11.1 —
General holding procedures
Subtopic ATM 11.2 —
Approaching aircraft
Subtopic ATM 11.3 —
Holding in a surveillance environment
TOPIC ATM 12 — IDENTIFICATION
Subtopic ATM 12.1 —
Establishment of identification
Subtopic ATM 12.2 —
Maintenance of identification
Subtopic ATM 12.3 —
Loss of identity
Subtopic ATM 12.4 —
Position information
Subtopic ATM 12.5 —
Transfer of identity
SUBJECT 4: METEOROLOGY
TOPIC MET 1 — METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA
Subtopic MET 1.1 —
Meteorological phenomena
TOPIC MET 2 — SOURCES OF METEOROLOGICAL DATA
Subtopic MET 2.1 —
Sources of meteorological information
SUBJECT 5: NAVIGATION
TOPIC NAV 1 — MAPS AND AERONAUTICAL CHARTS
Subtopic NAV 1.1 —
Maps and charts
TOPIC NAV 2 — INSTRUMENT NAVIGATION
Subtopic NAV 2.1 —
Navigational systems
Subtopic NAV 2.2 —
Stabilised approach
Subtopic NAV 2.3 —
Instrument departures and arrivals
Subtopic NAV 2.4 —
Navigational assistance
Subtopic NAV 2.5 —
Satellite-based systems
Subtopic NAV 2.6 —
PBN applications
SUBJECT 6: AIRCRAFT
TOPIC ACFT 1 — AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS
Subtopic ACFT 1.1 —
Aircraft instruments
TOPIC ACFT 2 — AIRCRAFT CATEGORIES
Subtopic ACFT 2.1 —
Wake turbulence
Subtopic ACFT 2.2 —
Application of ICAO approach categories
TOPIC ACFT 3 — FACTORS AFFECTING AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE
Subtopic ACFT 3.1 —
Climb factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.2 —
Cruise factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.3 —
Descent and initial approach factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.4 —
Final approach and landing factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.5 —
Economic factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.6 —
Environmental factors
TOPIC ACFT 4 — AIRCRAFT DATA
Subtopic ACFT 4.1 —
Performance data
SUBJECT 7: HUMAN FACTORS
TOPIC HUM 1 — INFORMATION PROCESSING
Subtopic HUM 1.1 —
Cognition and factors influencing it
Subtopic HUM 1.2 —
Situational awareness
Subtopic HUM 1.3 —
Decision-making
TOPIC HUM 2 — FACTORS AFFECTING HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
Subtopic HUM 2.1 —
Fatigue
Subtopic HUM 2.2 —
Stress
TOPIC HUM 3 — THREAT AND ERROR MANAGEMENT
Subtopic HUM 3.1 —
Threat and error management framework
Subtopic HUM 3.2 —
Applied threat and error management
TOPIC HUM 4 — TEAMWORK
Subtopic HUM 4.1 —
Benefits of teamwork
Subtopic HUM 4.2 —
Conflict management
TOPIC HUM 5 — SYSTEM
Subtopic HUM 5.1 —
Concept of systems in ATM/ANS
TOPIC HUM 6 — COMMUNICATION
Subtopic HUM 6.1 —
Effective communication
Subtopic HUM 6.2 —
Effective feedback
SUBJECT 8: EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
TOPIC EQPS 1 — VOICE COMMUNICATIONS
Subtopic EQPS 1.1 —
Radio communications
Subtopic EQPS 1.2 —
Other voice communications
TOPIC EQPS 2 — AUTOMATION IN ATS
Subtopic EQPS 2.1 —
Aeronautical fixed telecommunication network (AFTN)
Subtopic EQPS 2.2 —
Automatic data interchange
TOPIC EQPS 3 — CONTROLLER WORKING POSITION
Subtopic EQPS 3.1 —
Operation and monitoring of equipment
Subtopic EQPS 3.2 —
Situation displays and information systems
Subtopic EQPS 3.3 —
Flight data systems
Subtopic EQPS 3.4 —
Use of ATS surveillance system
Subtopic EQPS 3.5 —
Advanced systems
TOPIC EQPS 4 — FUTURE EQUIPMENT
Subtopic EQPS 4.1 —
New developments
TOPIC EQPS 5 — EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS’ LIMITATIONS AND DEGRADATION
Subtopic EQPS 5.1 —
Reaction to limitations
Subtopic EQPS 5.2 —
Communication equipment degradation
Subtopic EQPS 5.3 —
Navigational equipment degradation
Subtopic EQPS 5.4 —
Surveillance equipment degradation
Subtopic EQPS 5.5 —
ATC processing system degradation
SUBJECT 9: PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT
TOPIC PEN 1 — FAMILIARISATION
Subtopic PEN 1.1 —
Study visit to an approach control unit
TOPIC PEN 2 — AIRSPACE USERS
Subtopic PEN 2.1 —
Contributors to civil ATS operations
Subtopic PEN 2.2 —
Contributors to military ATS operations
TOPIC PEN 3 — CUSTOMER RELATIONS
Subtopic PEN 3.1 —
Provision of services and user requirements
TOPIC PEN 4 — ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Subtopic PEN 4.1 —
Environmental protection
SUBJECT 10: ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
TOPIC ABES 1 — ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS (ABES)
Subtopic ABES 1.1 —
Overview of ABES
TOPIC ABES 2 — SKILLS IMPROVEMENT
Subtopic ABES 2.1 —
Communication effectiveness
Subtopic ABES 2.2 —
Avoidance of mental overload
Subtopic ABES 2.3 —
Air-ground cooperation
TOPIC ABES 3 — PROCEDURES FOR ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
Subtopic ABES 3.1 —
Application of procedures for ABES
Subtopic ABES 3.2 —
Radio failure
Subtopic ABES 3.3 —
Unlawful interference and aircraft bomb threat
Subtopic ABES 3.4 —
Strayed or unidentified aircraft
Subtopic ABES 3.5 —
Diversions
Subtopic ABES 3.6 —
Transponder failure
Subtopic ABES 3.7 —
Interception of civil aircraft
SUBJECT 11: AERODROMES
TOPIC AGA 1 — AERODROME DATA, LAYOUT AND COORDINATION
Subtopic AGA 1.1 —
Definitions
Subtopic AGA 1.2 —
Coordination
TOPIC AGA 2 — MOVEMENT AREA
Subtopic AGA 2.1 —
Movement area
Subtopic AGA 2.2 —
Manoeuvring area
Subtopic AGA 2.3 —
Runways
TOPIC AGA 3 — OBSTACLES
Subtopic AGA 3.1 —
Obstacle-free airspace around aerodromes
TOPIC AGA 4 — MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
Subtopic AGA 4.1 —
Location
’;
31.
Appendix 8 to Annex I is replaced by the following:
‘Appendix 7 to Annex I
AREA CONTROL SURVEILLANCE RATING (ACS)
(Reference: Annex I (PART ATCO), Subpart D, Section 2, point ATCO.D.010(a)(2)(v))
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUBJECT 1:
INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
SUBJECT 2:
AVIATION LAW
SUBJECT 3:
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
SUBJECT 4:
METEOROLOGY
SUBJECT 5:
NAVIGATION
SUBJECT 6:
AIRCRAFT
SUBJECT 7:
HUMAN FACTORS
SUBJECT 8:
EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
SUBJECT 9:
PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT
SUBJECT 10:
ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
SUBJECT 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
TOPIC INTR 1 — COURSE MANAGEMENT
Subtopic INTR 1.1 —
Course introduction
Subtopic INTR 1.2 —
Course administration
Subtopic INTR 1.3 —
Study material and training documentation
TOPIC INTR 2 — INTRODUCTION TO THE ATC TRAINING COURSE
Subtopic INTR 2.1 —
Course content and organisation
Subtopic INTR 2.2 —
Training ethos
Subtopic INTR 2.3 —
Assessment process
SUBJECT 2: AVIATION LAW
TOPIC LAW 1 — ATCO LICENSING/CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE
Subtopic LAW 1.1 —
Privileges and conditions
TOPIC LAW 2 — RULES AND REGULATIONS
Subtopic LAW 2.1 —
Reports
Subtopic LAW 2.2 —
Airspace
TOPIC LAW 3 — ATS SAFETY MANAGEMENT
Subtopic LAW 3.1 —
Feedback process
Subtopic LAW 3.2 —
Safety investigation
SUBJECT 3: AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
TOPIC ATM 1 — PROVISION OF SERVICES
Subtopic ATM 1.1 —
Air traffic control (ATC) service
Subtopic ATM 1.2 —
Flight information service (FIS)
Subtopic ATM 1.3 —
Alerting service (ALRS)
Subtopic ATM 1.4 —
ATS system capacity and air traffic flow management
Subtopic ATM 1.5 —
Airspace management (ASM)
TOPIC ATM 2 — COMMUNICATION
Subtopic ATM 2.1 —
Effective communication
TOPIC ATM 3 — ATC CLEARANCES AND ATC INSTRUCTIONS
Subtopic ATM 3.1 —
ATC clearances
Subtopic ATM 3.2 —
ATC instructions
TOPIC ATM 4 — COORDINATION
Subtopic ATM 4.1 —
Necessity for coordination
Subtopic ATM 4.2 —
Tools and methods for coordination
Subtopic ATM 4.3 —
Coordination procedures
TOPIC ATM 5 — ALTIMETRY AND LEVEL ALLOCATION
Subtopic ATM 5.1 —
Altimetry
Subtopic ATM 5.2 —
Terrain clearance
TOPIC ATM 6 — SEPARATIONS
Subtopic ATM 6.1 —
Vertical separation
Subtopic ATM 6.2 —
Longitudinal separation in a surveillance environment
Subtopic ATM 6.3 —
Wake turbulence distance-based separation
Subtopic ATM 6.4 —
Separation based on ATS surveillance systems
TOPIC ATM 7 — AIRBORNE AND GROUND-BASED SAFETY NETS
Subtopic ATM 7.1 —
Airborne safety nets
Subtopic ATM 7.2 —
Ground-based safety nets
TOPIC ATM 8 — DATA DISPLAY
Subtopic ATM 8.1 —
Data management
TOPIC ATM 9 — OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT (SIMULATED)
Subtopic ATM 9.1 —
Integrity of the operational environment
Subtopic ATM 9.2 —
Verification of the currency of operational procedures
Subtopic ATM 9.3 —
Handover-takeover
TOPIC ATM 10 — PROVISION OF CONTROL SERVICE
Subtopic ATM 10.1 —
Responsibility and processing of information
Subtopic ATM 10.2 —
ATS surveillance service
Subtopic ATM 10.3 —
Traffic management process
Subtopic ATM 10.4 —
Handling traffic
Subtopic ATM 10.5 —
Control service with advanced system support
TOPIC ATM 11 — HOLDING
Subtopic ATM 11.1 —
General holding procedures
Subtopic ATM 11.2 —
Holding aircraft
Subtopic ATM 11.3 —
Holding in a surveillance environment
TOPIC ATM 12 — IDENTIFICATION
Subtopic ATM 12.1 —
Establishment of identification
Subtopic ATM 12.2 —
Maintenance of identification
Subtopic ATM 12.3 —
Loss of identity
Subtopic ATM 12.4 —
Position information
Subtopic ATM 12.5 —
Transfer of identity
SUBJECT 4: METEOROLOGY
TOPIC MET 1 — METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA
Subtopic MET 1.1 —
Meteorological phenomena
TOPIC MET 2 — SOURCES OF METEOROLOGICAL DATA
Subtopic MET 2.1 —
Sources of meteorological information
SUBJECT 5: NAVIGATION
TOPIC NAV 1 — MAPS AND AERONAUTICAL CHARTS
Subtopic NAV 1.1 —
Maps and charts
TOPIC NAV 2 — INSTRUMENT NAVIGATION
Subtopic NAV 2.1 —
Navigational systems
Subtopic NAV 2.2 —
Navigational assistance
Subtopic NAV 2.3 —
PBN applications
SUBJECT 6: AIRCRAFT
TOPIC ACFT 1 — AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS
Subtopic ACFT 1.1 —
Aircraft instruments
TOPIC ACFT 2 — AIRCRAFT CATEGORIES
Subtopic ACFT 2.1 —
Wake turbulence
TOPIC ACFT 3 — FACTORS AFFECTING AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE
Subtopic ACFT 3.1 —
Climb factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.2 —
Cruise factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.3 —
Descent factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.4 —
Economic factors
Subtopic ACFT 3.5 —
Environmental factors
TOPIC ACFT 4 — AIRCRAFT DATA
Subtopic ACFT 4.1 —
Performance data
SUBJECT 7: HUMAN FACTORS
TOPIC HUM 1 — INFORMATION PROCESSING
Subtopic HUM 1.1 —
Cognition and factors influencing it
Subtopic HUM 1.2 —
Situational awareness
Subtopic HUM 1.3 —
Decision-making
TOPIC HUM 2 — FACTORS AFFECTING HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
Subtopic HUM 2.1 —
Fatigue
Subtopic HUM 2.2 —
Stress
TOPIC HUM 3 — THREAT AND ERROR MANAGEMENT
Subtopic HUM 3.1 —
Threat and error management framework
Subtopic HUM 3.2 —
Applied threat and error management
TOPIC HUM 4 — TEAMWORK
Subtopic HUM 4.1 —
Benefits of teamwork
Subtopic HUM 4.2 —
Conflict management
TOPIC HUM 5 — SYSTEM
Subtopic HUM 5.1 —
Concept of systems in ATM/ANS
TOPIC HUM 6 — COMMUNICATION
Subtopic HUM 6.1 —
Effective communication
Subtopic HUM 6.2 —
Effective feedback
SUBJECT 8: EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
TOPIC EQPS 1 — VOICE COMMUNICATIONS
Subtopic EQPS 1.1 —
Radio communications
Subtopic EQPS 1.2 —
Other voice communications
TOPIC EQPS 2 — AUTOMATION IN ATS
Subtopic EQPS 2.1 —
Aeronautical fixed telecommunication network (AFTN)
Subtopic EQPS 2.2 —
Automatic data interchange
TOPIC EQPS 3 — CONTROLLER WORKING POSITION
Subtopic EQPS 3.1 —
Operation and monitoring of equipment
Subtopic EQPS 3.2 —
Situation displays and information systems
Subtopic EQPS 3.3 —
Flight data systems
Subtopic EQPS 3.4 —
Use of ATS surveillance system
Subtopic EQPS 3.5 —
Advanced systems
TOPIC EQPS 4 — FUTURE EQUIPMENT
Subtopic EQPS 4.1 —
New developments
TOPIC EQPS 5 — EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS’ LIMITATIONS AND DEGRADATION
Subtopic EQPS 5.1 —
Reaction to limitations
Subtopic EQPS 5.2 —
Communication equipment degradation
Subtopic EQPS 5.3 —
Navigational equipment degradation
Subtopic EQPS 5.4 —
Surveillance equipment degradation
Subtopic EQPS 5.5 —
ATC processing system degradation
SUBJECT 9: PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT
TOPIC PEN 1 — FAMILIARISATION
Subtopic PEN 1.1 —
Study visit to an area control centre
TOPIC PEN 2 — AIRSPACE USERS
Subtopic PEN 2.1 —
Contributors to civil ATS operations
Subtopic PEN 2.2 —
Contributors to military ATS operations
TOPIC PEN 3 — CUSTOMER RELATIONS
Subtopic PEN 3.1 —
Provision of services and user requirements
TOPIC PEN 4 — ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Subtopic PEN 4.1 —
Environmental protection
SUBJECT 10: ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
TOPIC ABES 1 — ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS (ABES)
Subtopic ABES 1.1 —
Overview of ABES
TOPIC ABES 2 — SKILLS IMPROVEMENT
Subtopic ABES 2.1 —
Communication effectiveness
Subtopic ABES 2.2 —
Avoidance of mental overload
Subtopic ABES 2.3 —
Air-ground cooperation
TOPIC ABES 3 — PROCEDURES FOR ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
Subtopic ABES 3.1 —
Application of procedures for ABES
Subtopic ABES 3.2 —
Radio failure
Subtopic ABES 3.3 —
Unlawful interference and aircraft bomb threat
Subtopic ABES 3.4 —
Strayed or unidentified aircraft
Subtopic ABES 3.5 —
Diversions
Subtopic ABES 3.6 —
Transponder failure
Subtopic ABES 3.7 —
Interception of civil aircraft
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