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supervise the provision of approach control service
with the use of radar or other surveillance systems for
the aerodrome or aerodromes for which the licence
holder is rated, within the airspace or portion thereof,
under the jurisdiction of the unit providing approach
control service;
1) subject to compliance with the provisions of
4.4.2.2.1 c), the privileges shall include the provision
of surveillance radar approaches;
d) approach precision radar control rating: to provide
and/or supervise the provision of precision approach
radar service at the aerodrome for which the licence
holder is rated;
e) area control rating: to provide and/or supervise the
provision of area control service within the control
area or portion thereof, for which the licence holder is
rated; and
f) area radar control rating: to provide and/or supervise
the provision of area control service with the use of
radar, within the control area or portion thereof, for
which the licence holder is rated.
4.4.3.2 Before exercising the privileges indicated in
4.4.3.1, the licence holder shall be familiar with all pertinent
and current information.
4.4.3.3 A Contracting State having issued an air traffic
controller licence shall not permit the holder thereof to carry out
instruction in an operational environment unless such holder
has received proper authorization from such Contracting State.
4.4.3.4 Validity of ratings
A rating shall become invalid when an air traffic controller has
ceased to exercise the privileges of the rating for a period
determined by the Licensing Authority. That period shall not
exceed six months. A rating shall remain invalid until the controller’s
ability to exercise the privileges of the rating has been
re-established.
4.5 Flight operations officer/flight dispatcher licence
4.5.1 Requirements for the issue of the licence
4.5.1.1 Age
The applicant shall be not less than 21 years of age.
4.5.1.2 Knowledge
The applicant shall have demonstrated a level of knowledge
appropriate to the privileges granted to the holder of a flight
operations officer licence, in at least the following subjects:
Air law
a) rules and regulations relevant to the holder of a flight
operations officer licence; appropriate air traffic services
practices and procedures;
Aircraft general knowledge
b) principles of operation of aeroplane powerplants,
systems and instruments;
c) operating limitations of aeroplanes and powerplants;
d) minimum equipment list;
Flight performance calculation,
planning procedures and loading
e) effects of loading and mass distribution on aircraft performance
and flight characteristics; mass and balance
calculations;
f) operational flight planning; fuel consumption and
endurance calculations; alternate aerodrome selection
procedures; en-route cruise control; extended range
operation;
g) preparation and filing of air traffic services flight plans;
h) basic principles of computer-assisted planning systems;
Human performance
i) human performance relevant to dispatch duties;
Note.— Guidance material to design training programmes
on human performance can be found in the
Human Factors Training Manual (Doc 9683).
Meteorology
j) aeronautical meteorology; the movement of pressure
systems; the structure of fronts, and the origin and characteristics
of significant weather phenomena which
affect take-off, en-route and landing conditions;
k) interpretation and application of aeronautical meteorological
reports, charts and forecasts; codes and
abbreviations; use of, and procedures for obtaining,
meteorological information;
Annex 1 — Personnel Licensing Chapter 4
23/11/06 4-6
Navigation
l) principles of air navigation with particular reference to
instrument flight;
Operational procedures
m) use of aeronautical documentation;
n) operational procedures for the carriage of freight and
dangerous goods;
o) procedures relating to aircraft accidents and incidents;
emergency flight procedures;
p) procedures relating to unlawful interference and sabotage
of aircraft;
Principles of flight
q) principles of flight relating to the appropriate category
of aircraft; and
Radio communication
r) procedures for communicating with aircraft and relevant
ground stations.
4.5.1.3 Experience
4.5.1.3.1 The applicant shall have gained the following
experience:
a) a total of two years of service in any one or in any
combination of the capacities specified in 1) to 3)
inclusive, provided that in any combination of experience
 
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