Training In Unusual Circumstances and Emergencies (TRUCE) Plan
A plan which describes the training carried out at an air traffic control unit in accordance with the Training In Unusual Circumstances and Emergencies (TRUCE) scheme.
Reference: UK Definition
Training In Unusual Circumstances and Emergencies (TRUCE) Scheme
A scheme designed to ensure that staff involved in the provision of an air traffic control service are trained to recognise and handle emergency occurrences and unusual circumstances in a competent manner.
Reference: UK Definition
Training Provider
An organisation which has been certified by the relevant National Supervisory Authority to provide one or more types of training.
Reference: EU Directive 2006/23/EC
Transitional Training Phase
The stage following initial training during which site specific theoretical knowledge and understanding will be transferred to the trainee using a variety of methods and during which skills will be developed through the use of site specific simulations.
Reference: EATMP Air Traffic Controller Training at Operational Units, HUM.ET1.ST05.4000-GUI-01
Unit Competence Scheme
An approved scheme indicating the method by which the unit maintains the competence of its licence holders.
Reference: EU Directive 2006/23/EC
Unit Endorsement
The authorisation entered on and forming part of a licence, indicating the ICAO location indicator and the sectors and/or working positions where the holder of the licence is competent to work.
Reference: EU Directive 2006/23/EC
Unit Training Plan
An approved plan detailing the processes and timing required to allow the unit procedures to be applied to the local area under the supervision of an On-the-Job Training Instructor.
Reference: EU Directive 2006/23/EC
NOTE: For initial training providers at approved training centres, the term unit training plan has been adopted for the training of staff at those training centres.
Valid Rating
A rating permitting a controller to exercise the privileges of the rating in accordance with the endorsements included in the ATC licence.
Reference: European Manual
Verifier
An Assessor approved by the CAA to monitor that an assessment process is carried out according to set procedures and to the specified requirements.
Reference: UK Definition
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Section 1
Part 1 General Requirements and Administration
1 Introduction
1.1 The regulations laid down in this document apply to any ATC training provider having its principal place of operation and, if any, its registered office within the United Kingdom.
1.2 The training of air traffic controllers must adequately prepare student and/or trainee air traffic controllers for the grant of an ATC licence and/or associated rating(s). Such training must provide the necessary skills and knowledge to an appropriate level of competence to enable student or trainee air traffic controllers to provide an air traffic control service while operating under the supervision of an OJTI.
1.3 For the purposes of safety regulation procedures, air traffic controller training is divided into three phases: a) initial training;
b) unit training, comprising transitional training, pre on-the-job training and OJT; and c) continuation training.
1.4 In accordance with Articles 196 and 197 of the ANO, the CAA approves courses of rating training and the simulators used on those courses. The requirement for approval extends across the whole range of ATC training courses.
1.5 The requirements on which ATC training courses are based are specified in CAP 624. That document states the performance objectives that controllers must demonstrate in any particular rating and/or rating endorsement.
1.6 All training plans are required to indicate the amount of training, if any, that will be conducted on a simulator. The simulator will be approved by the CAA as part of the course approval process for any particular training plan. The ATS provider is required to demonstrate how the simulator and the associated exercises will provide adequate support for the particular training plan. The approval of the use of a simulator and the part of the particular training plan for which the provider proposes to use it will be based on an assessment against the criteria listed in Section 3, Appendix 4.
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