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1.2.3 Describe the operational importance of equipment and facilities provided for ATM 2 Safety, safety significant events, separation standards, AGA communications, radar, navigation beacons, ATIS
1.2.4 Be aware of future developments in systems and ATM practices which will impact upon services provided by ATM 0 Datalink, satellite augmentation, gate-to-gate, HIPS, ATC tools
1.2.5 Define the standard units used in aviation 2 Speed, distance, height, time, direction, pressure, etc.
1.3 Air Traffic Control (ATC) Tools 1.3.1 Describe use of ATC safety nets 1 STCA, MSAW
1.3.2 Describe use of MTCA 1 Outcome of trajectory prediction
1.3.3 State types of ground-based monitoring aids 1 e.g. APW (SMF)
1.3.4 State types of sequencing and metering tools 1 Arrival and departure managers (compass, maestro, etc.), TLPD, EAT, workload monitoring
1.4 Familiarisation 1.4.1 Experience, through the use of simulators, some of the tasks of ATC 3 ATC role simulations
1.4.2 Explain the need for good communications between operational staff 1.4.3 State the purpose, function and role of various operational stations in relation to ATC operations 2 1 Handovers, coordination, MIL/CIV coordination, planner/tactical Site visits
1.4.4 Be aware of the cockpit environment 0 Pilot HMI, use of data and systems (e.g. by familiarisation flight where practicable)
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1.5 Aeronautical Information Services (AIS) 1.5.1 Describe the position of AIS inside the national air traffic services 2 Structure of the AIS and its area of responsibility
1.5.2 Describe AIP service 2 Data contents of AIP, SUP, AIC and types of publication: AIRAC, non-AIRAC, data collection and preparation, data format, distribution channels, supporting systems and tools
1.5.3 Describe the aeronautical charting service 2 Types of aeronautical charts, operational use of charts, distribution channels, supporting systems and tools
1.5.4 Describe the international NOTAM office 2 Purpose and significance of NOTAM and SNOWTAM, data collection and preparation, distribution channels, storage and processing of incoming NOTAM and SNOWTAM, processing of other aeronautical messages (FLOWTAM, NAT tracks, etc.), contents and operational use of pre-flight information bulletins, supporting systems and tools
1.5.5 Describe the ATS Reporting Office (ARO) 2 Purpose of flight plans and other ATS messages, types of flight plans (FPL and RPL), contents of flight plans and other ATS messages, distribution of flight plans and other ATS messages, supporting systems and tools
1.5.6 Describe the European AIS Database 2 Paper/data, central single source, validated, redundancy, EAD structure
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