• 热门标签

当前位置: 主页 > 航空资料 > 国外资料 > CAA >

时间:2011-08-28 16:18来源:蓝天飞行翻译 作者:航空
曝光台 注意防骗 网曝天猫店富美金盛家居专营店坑蒙拐骗欺诈消费者

3.5.1.4  Certified training organisations shall inform an Inspector of ATS (Training) prior to each assessment taking place. The Inspector of ATS (Training) may wish to attend at any assessment.
3.5.2  Assessments for Previous Competence at ATC Units
3.5.2.1  To be considered for approval by the CAA to conduct APCs, units must have had an approved Level 2 UTP for a minimum of two years.
3.5.2.2  ATC units wishing to assess controllers for previous competence must submit their proposal to ATSD for approval. Approval will only be considered at units which have appropriate simulation facilities as detailed in CAP 584. A unit’s proposal  to assess for previous competence must include:
a) details of the assessments to be used; and
b) nominations of the verifier(s) who will conduct the assessments.
3.5.2.3  Prior to conducting any APC, units shall inform their ATSD Regional Manager, who may require an Inspector of ATS to be present at the assessment.
3.5.2.4  ATC units may apply for approval to assess the competence of:
a) controllers who have not exercised the privileges of a particular rating and rating endorsement (if any) for the previous four years;
b) student or trainee air traffic controllers who have not commenced unit training within six months of completing an approved course of initial training.
3.5.2.5  A separate assessment must be made for each rating and associated rating endorsement (if any).
3.5.2.6  Controllers whose competence is assessed at an ATC unit may only commence unit training at that unit. However, should a controller not be granted a unit endorsement at that unit, he may commence unit training at another unit without the need for a further assessment provided that the period between ending training at the first unit and commencing training at the second unit is not greater than 6 months. In such circumstances the second unit must have a Level 2 Unit Training Plan.
3.5.2.7 Controllers who are to undertake an APC at an air traffic control unit may commence unit training, but only that part of the unit training that is designed to prepare them for the APC.
Following the APC, the controller shall be required to satisfactorily complete any training to satisfy deficiencies in his knowledge, skill or competence identified by the APC, and undertake any further assessments required.

 

3.6  APCs for Credit towards an Approved Course of Initial Training
3.6.1  UK ATC licence holders already holding a particular rating and rating endorsement (if any) may undertake an APC to be granted credit towards an approved course of training in other rating(s) and rating(s) endorsement(s), if any, as follows:
Rating already held  Approved course of training for which an allowance for previous competence may be made 
Approach Control Surveillance rating and radar rating endorsement  Area Control Surveillance rating and radar rating endorsement 
Area Control Surveillance rating and radar rating endorsement  Approach Control Surveillance rating and radar rating endorsement 

 

4  Unit Training
4.1  Every air traffic control unit must have a unit training plan, approved by the CAA, which details the processes by which student and/or trainee air traffic controllers are trained.
4.2  Full details of requirements in respect of unit training plans are contained in CAP 584 Air Traffic Controllers – Training.

5  Competence
5.1  Rating Competence
Rating competence is the ability of a controller to apply his appropriate knowledge, skills and experience to provide air traffic control services as notified in his air traffic controller licence.
5.1.1  Requirement
Before a rating is issued to a controller, he must demonstrate competence in that rating.
Units shall require controllers to complete a minimum amount of operational controlling time in each of their valid ratings sufficient to enable them to maintain their competence in those ratings.
 
中国航空网 www.aero.cn
航空翻译 www.aviation.cn
本文链接地址:CAP 744 Air Traffic Controllers – Licensing(26)