The students will be provided with knowledge concerning: (i) principles of Air Traffic Control (from the concept of separation to clearance); (ii) flight instrument procedures (departure, cruise, any waiting and arrival); (iii) from control to traffic management (from tactical to flow control with RADAR and ADS-based automated systems); (iv) trajectory optimization techniques in congested areas (from those defined by classic radio aids to RNAV and RNP routes); (v) examples of control and airspace evolution (free routes, use of TCAS and ADS).
teacher profile teaching materials
Main ICAO documents
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Programme
The students will be provided with knowledge concerning: (i) principles of Air Traffic Control (from the concept of separation to clearance); (ii) flight instrument procedures (departure, cruise, any waiting and arrival); (iii) from control to traffic management (from tactical to flow control with RADAR and ADS-based automated systems); (iv) trajectory optimization techniques in congested areas (from those defined by classic radio aids to RNAV and RNP routes); (v) examples of control and airspace evolution (free routes, use of TCAS and ADS).Core Documentation
Annexes to the Chicago ConventionMain ICAO documents
Notes
Attendance
Attending classes is not mandatory but is strongly recommendedType of evaluation
Eligibility is obtained by correctly answering at least 60% of the questions proposed.