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Page 1: ICAO 051 - GAL ANS · (ICAO 051) course. Aviation Law Air Traffic Management Abnormal and Emergency Situations Human Factors Practical skills used in the provision of an approach
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ICAO 051 - Basic Air Traffic Training ............................................................................... 1

ICAO 052 - Aerodrome Instrument Control ...................................................................... 2

ICAO 053 - Approach Control Procedural ........................................................................ 3

ICAO 054 - Approach Control Surveillance ...................................................................... 4

ICAO 054 - Area Control Surveillance ............................................................................. 5

Performance Based Navigation ....................................................................................... 6

ICAO 211 - On-the-Job Training Instructor ...................................................................... 7

ICAO 211 - On-the-Job Training Instructor - Refresher ................................................... 8

ECT - Emergency Continuation Training ......................................................................... 9

ATC Examiner ............................................................................................................... 10

ATC Examiner - Refresher ............................................................................................. 11

Unit Training Officer ....................................................................................................... 12

Train the Trainer - Classroom Instructor ........................................................................ 13

Train the Trainer - Classroom Instructor - Refresher ..................................................... 14

Aviation Communication 1 - Pre-Intermediate ............................................................... 15

Aviation Communication 2 - Intermediate ...................................................................... 16

Aviation Communication 3 - Intermediate Plus .............................................................. 17

Pre-051 Aviation Communication .................................................................................. 18

Aptitude & English Language Testing - Suitability Tests for ATC .................................. 19

ELP Standard - GCAA English Language Proficiency Testing ...................................... 20

ELP Extended - GCAA English Language Proficiency Level 6 Testing ......................... 21

ELPAC Standard - English Language Proficiency Testing ............................................ 22

ELPAC Extended - English Language Proficiency Level 6 Testing ............................... 23

ATS Supervisor .............................................................................................................. 24

ATS Supervisor - Refresher ........................................................................................... 25

ATC Facility Chief .......................................................................................................... 26

Training Manager ........................................................................................................... 27

ATM Accident Investigation Techniques ........................................................................ 28

Human Factors TEM/TRM ............................................................................................. 29

Course Dates ................................................................................................................. 30

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This course targets trainees who wish to pursue a

career in air traffic control.

Trainees will be equipped with the necessary

fundamental knowledge, skills and attitude to

enable progression to either on-the-job training as

an ATC Assistant, or to rating training.

The course can also benefit trainees who need to

gain further in-depth knowledge in air traffic control

and air traffic management.

50 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

A demonstrated English language ability

equal to an IELTS level 5.5 or greater; or

ICAO ELP level 4 or above.

Aviation Law

Air Traffic Management

Meteorology

Navigation

Aircraft

Human Factors

Equipment and Systems

Professional Environment

Aerodromes

Trainees will be able to demonstrate sufficient

knowledge of the topics detailed in ICAO Annex

1 to achieve the standard nominated by the

participants’ ATS State Regulatory Authority.

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This course is for personnel who wish to become

air traffic controllers in a tower environment.

Trainees will be equipped with the knowledge and

skills to enable them to progress to on-the-job

training, aiming to achieve an Air Traffic Control

Licence with an Aerodrome Control rating.

60 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Recommended English language ability

equal to an IELTS level 5.5 or greater; or

ICAO ELP level 4 or above.

Successful completion of a Basic ATC

(ICAO 051) course.

Aviation Law

Air Traffic Management

Abnormal and Emergency Situations

Human Factors

Practical skills

Trainees will be able to demonstrate knowledge

and understanding of subjects detailed in ICAO

Doc 4444 and Annex 1, to the standard required

by the trainee’s State Regulatory Authority.

In a simulated environment, trainees will be able

to provide Tower and Ground Movement Control

at an Air Traffic Services Unit. They will apply

the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to

deliver safe, orderly and expeditious air traffic

services at a controlled aerodrome.

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To prepare trainees for on-the-job training as

approach controllers at approach control units

that do not have the use of ATS electronic

surveillance equipment.

35 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Recommended English language ability

equal to an IELTS level 5.5 or greater; or

ICAO ELP level 4 or above.

Successful completion of a Basic ATC

(ICAO 051) course.

Aviation Law

Air Traffic Management

Abnormal and Emergency Situations

Human Factors

Practical skills used in the provision of an

approach control service

Trainees will be able to demonstrate knowledge and

understanding of subjects detailed in ICAO Annex 1

and ICAO Doc 4444, to the standard required by the

trainees’ State Regulatory Authority.

In a simulated environment, trainees will apply

operational planning control techniques and

procedures to ensure a safe, orderly and

expeditious service to arriving, holding, departing

and transiting aircraft. They will manage the

workload within the specified approach area of

responsibility.

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To provide trainees with the knowledge, skills

and attitude to enable progression to on-the-

job training with the aim of obtaining an ATC

Licence/Certificate of Competence with an

Approach Control Surveillance rating.

55 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Recommended English language ability

equal to an IELTS level 5.5 or greater; or

ICAO ELP level 4 or above.

Successful completion of a Basic ATC

(ICAO 051) course.

Aviation Law

Air Traffic Management

Abnormal and Emergency Situations

Human Factors

Electronic surveillance equipment and

systems

Practical skills used in the provision of an approach control service using ATS electronic surveillance equipment

Trainees will be able to demonstrate knowledge

and understanding of subjects detailed in ICAO

Annex 1 and ICAO Doc 4444, to the standard

required by the trainee’s State Regulatory

Authority.

In a simulated environment, trainees will apply

operational radar and planning control techniques

and procedures to ensure a safe, orderly and

expeditious service to arriving, holding, departing

and transiting aircraft. They will manage the

workload within the specified APS area of

responsibility.

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To provide trainees with the knowledge, skills

and attitude to enable progression to on-the-

job training with the aim of obtaining an ATC

Licence/Certificate of Competence with an

Area Control Surveillance rating.

55 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Recommended English language ability

equal to an IELTS level 5.5 or greater; or

ICAO ELP level 4 or above.

Successful completion of a Basic ATC

(ICAO 051) course.

Aviation Law

Air Traffic Management

Abnormal and Emergency Situations

Human Factors

Practical skills used in the provision of an approach control service using ATS electronic surveillance equipment

Trainees will be able to demonstrate knowledge

and understanding of subjects detailed in ICAO

Annex 1 and ICAO Doc 4444, to the standard

required by the trainee’s State Regulatory

Authority.

In a simulated environment, trainees will apply

operational radar and planning control techniques

and procedures to ensure a safe, orderly and

expeditious service to arriving, holding, departing

and transiting aircraft. They will manage the

workload within the specified ACS area of

responsibility.

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To provide trainees with the knowledge and

skills necessary for the provision of Air Traffic

Services based on performance-based

navigation (PBN).

1 business day

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Recommended English language ability

of ICAO ELP level 4 or above.

An ATS licence with the appropriate

rating.

Introduction to performance-based

navigation (PBN)

Global navigation satellite system

Application of PBN to air traffic management

Performance-based navigation approaches

PBN concept

Demonstrate understanding of the concept

and principles of performance-based

navigation (PBN) in a particular airspace

Demonstrate understanding of performance-

based navigation (PBN) with specific

reference to the application of procedures

and principles relating to RNAV, RNP and

GNSS operations in day-to-day tasks

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To provide participants holding an ATC

Licence/Certificate of Competence with

endorsement as On-the-Job Training

Instructors.

8 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Air traffic controller or other ATM

personnel with at least two years of

operational experience.

Training Organisation

Human Factors

Training Techniques

Practical Training

Trainees will be able to demonstrate knowledge

and understanding of subjects detailed in

Eurocontrol’s Guidelines for ATCO Development

Training OJTI course syllabus, ICAO Annex 1 (or

equivalent.)

In a simulated environment, trainees will

demonstrate practical skills associated with

on-the-job training instruction, including

interpersonal and communication skills.

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This training reinforces and updates the

knowledge and skills of on-the-job training

instructors through classroom activities and

practical exercises.

2 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Holds/has previously held an OJTI

endorsement.

Human Factors

OJTI & Assessment Techniques

Participants will:

review their understanding of human factors

relevant to OJT

review and discuss current OJTI techniques

review and discuss the role of safety

regulations in OJT

analyse the assessment process

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To refresh and enhance Air Traffic Control

Officers’ knowledge and skills associated

with the management of unusual/degraded/

emergency situations.

1 business day

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Hold an ATC rating

Theory

Simulator exercise

To be able to submit evidence to the appropriate

authority of compliance with UAE CAR Part VIII

Subpart 4.

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To provide air traffic controllers with the

knowledge and skills required to obtain

regulatory approval as ATC Examiners and/or

Local Competency Examiners.

5 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Hold an ATC rating

Written Assessment

ATC Examiner Overview

Tape Review

Written Examinations

Practical Assessment

Oral Examinations

Report Writing

Practical Exercises

To demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:

ICAO and State Regulatory rules and

regulations pertaining to ATC licensing

the administration and development of

written, oral and practical CoC

examinations

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Training designed to refresh the knowledge

and fundamental skills of the ATS Examiner.

This will ensure a high level of performance in

their examiner role at the ATCU in accordance

with the CARs part VIII Subpart 4.

2 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

The participant holds/has previously held

an Examiner endorsement.

Brief and practical examination

Oral examination and debrief

The written examination

Report writing

Practical Exercises

Participants will be able to:

demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of

ICAO and State Regulatory rules and

regulations pertaining to ATC licensing

demonstrate comprehensive knowledge

and understanding of the administration

and development of written, oral and

practical CoC examinations.

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This course is designed for ATS officers

wishing to fulfil the role of Unit Training

Officers, or who have been appointed to the

position. Participants will gain the knowledge

and skills to produce, develop and maintain

unit level ATC training.

2 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Successful completion of an aviation

regulator approved OJTI course

Unit training officer duties and responsibilities

Training and Certification Manual.

Training records

Safety management systems (SMS)

Training ethics

Assessments

To demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:

the duties of a UTO

the content and scope of unit TCM’s

examination preparation and provision

maintenance of unit training records

ethical standards in a training environment

safety management systems (SMS)

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This interactive, practical course introduces

Subject Matter Experts to a comprehensive

range of teaching strategies and techniques

which will equip them to provide effective

instruction in a classroom environment.

5 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Recommended English language ability

equal to an IELTS level 5.5 or greater; or

ICAO ELP level 4 or above.

The characteristics of adult learners

The qualities of a good trainer

Communication

An optimal classroom environment

Learning styles

Writing training objectives

Planning effective training

Implementing active learning

Effective questioning techniques

Formative assessment

Effective feedback

Instructing in a second language environment

Digital tools

The value of wall displays

Participants will plan and prepare a lesson which

incorporates some of the teaching techniques

covered on the course. They will demonstrate

their instructional skills by teaching part of the

lesson to other course participants.

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Interactive, practical lessons and activities

review and consolidate Subject Matter Experts’

understanding of a range of classroom

teaching strategies and techniques.

2 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

The participant has previously attended

a Train the Trainer course or similar.

Classroom Environment

Communication

Learning Styles

Motivation

Effective PowerPoints

Active Learning

Questioning Techniques

Assessment for Learning

Practical Exercises

To enable participants to appraise their existing

classroom teaching practice, and apply effective

techniques and strategies when delivering

classroom-based instruction.

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The training provides an English language

foundation as preparation for new trainees

who do not yet have the English language

level required to begin the ICAO 051 Basic

ATC course.

This course is paired with Aviation

Communication 2 Intermediate.

60 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

A demonstrated English language ability equal

to an IELTS level 4.0.

Requests

Sharing information

Routines

Culture and communication

Descriptions

Intentions

Prediction and probability

Reporting

ICAO standard phraseology alphabet and

numbers

Upon successful completion of this course,

trainees will have gained foundation English

language knowledge and skills necessary to

continue with aviation communication 2.

This foundation is consolidated and extended in

the following course, Aviation Communication 2

Intermediate.

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This course is a continuation of the training

begun in Aviation Communication 1

Pre-Intermediate.

The training provides an English language

foundation as preparation for new trainees

who do not yet have the English language

level required to begin the ICAO 051 Basic

ATC course.

60 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Successful completion of Aviation

Communication 1 Pre-Intermediate.

Choices

Conditions

Recalling information

Location

Past actions and events

Future actions and events

Prediction and probability

Decisions

ICAO standard phraseology alphabet and

numbers

Upon successful completion of this course,

trainees will have gained a foundation of the

English language knowledge and skills necessary

to carry out communicative functions and tasks

associated with aviation training.

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This course enables new trainees to acquire

the English language knowledge and skills

required to begin the ICAO 051 Basic ATC

course.

60 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

A demonstrated English language ability equal

Requests

Recalling information

Location

Past actions and events

Future actions and events

Prediction and probability

Reporting

Decisions

ICAO standard phraseology alphabet and numbers

Upon successful completion of this course,

trainees will have gained foundation English

language knowledge and skills necessary to carry

out communicative functions and tasks

associated with aviation training.

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This is a short preparatory course for new

trainees intending to undertake ICAO 051

Basic ATC, for whom English is a second

language. Trainees are introduced to aviation

vocabulary and concepts, supporting their

progression to technical training.

12 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

English language proficiency: a minimum

1. Aircraft

Basic structural features of aircraft

Basic features of aircraft engines

The four forces

Basic principles of aircraft movement

Describing aircraft specifications

Identification of some military and civil aircraft

Cockpit instruments

Compass directions

Latitude and longitude

2. Aviation Communication

The role of communication in safety

Introduction to ICAO standard phraseology: alphabet, numbers, words and phrases

ATC/pilot dialogues

Gain an understanding of basic aviation-

related vocabulary and concepts.

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The English language and aptitude tests are

designed to assess the suitability of

candidates who would like to pursue a career

in air traffic control.

2 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

The minimum educational requirement is to have graduated from Secondary school.

Abstract reasoning

Space relations

Reading dials

Angles

Calculations

Applied spatial orientation

Basic checking

Basic grammar

Listening comprehension

Reading comprehension

Speaking

Note: the listening, reading and speaking tests

are similar to IELTS General Training

examinations. Marks are reported as an IELTS-

equivalent average band score.

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This English language proficiency test meets

GCAA regulatory requirements. It is aimed at

air traffic controllers and pilots based in the

UAE to demonstrate proficiency in English up

to and including level 5 proficiency. The test

reflects the range of communication tasks

found in the working aviation environment.

2 hours

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Nil, however candidates are strongly advised

to prepare for the test at

http://elpac.eurocontrol.int/

Tests understanding of pilot-to-controller and

controller-to-controller communications in routine

and non-routine situations.

Three different tasks assess the controller’s or

pilot’s language proficiency in radio and face-to-

face communication.

Candidates will be able to demonstrate

proficiency in:

pronunciation

grammatical structures

vocabulary

fluency

comprehension

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This English language proficiency test meets

GCAA regulatory requirements. It is aimed at

air traffic controllers and pilots based in the

UAE to demonstrate proficiency in English at

level 6. The test reflects the range of

communication tasks found in the working

aviation environment.

1 hour

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Candidates who have achieved level 5

proficiency in the standard ELP test.

The extended test must be taken within 6

months of achieving level 5 in the standard

ELP test.

Four different tasks assess the controller’s or

pilot’s language proficiency in radio and face-to-

face communication. The test-taker will describe,

compare, summarize, answer questions, resolve

apparent misunderstandings, and modify their

language to assist someone who is less proficient

in English.

Candidates will be able to demonstrate their

ability to:

identify misunderstandings;

successfully resolve misunderstandings;

deal effectively with the controller/pilot

relationship by asking and clarifying;

successfully negotiate meaning

understand idiomatic language;

avoid using idiomatic language;

identify ambiguity;

avoid ambiguity;

accommodate a weaker speaker by

adapting the level of language to that of

the interlocutor.

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This English language proficiency test meets

ICAO regulatory requirements. It is aimed at

air traffic controllers and pilots to demonstrate

proficiency in English up to and including level

5 proficiency. The test reflects the range of

communication tasks found in the working

aviation environment.

2 hours

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Nil, however candidates are strongly advised

to prepare for the test at

http://elpac.eurocontrol.int/

Tests understanding of pilot-to-controller and

controller-to-controller communications in routine

and non-routine situations.

Three different tasks assess the controller’s or

pilot’s language proficiency in radio and face-to-

face communication.

Candidates will be able to demonstrate

proficiency in:

pronunciation

grammatical structures

vocabulary

fluency

comprehension

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This English language proficiency test meets

ICAO regulatory requirements. It is aimed at

air traffic controllers and pilots to demonstrate

proficiency in English at level 6. The test

reflects the range of communication tasks

found in the working aviation environment.

1 hour

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Candidates who have achieved level 5

proficiency in the standard ELPAC test.

The extended test must be taken within 6

months of achieving level 5 in the standard

ELPAC test.

Four different tasks assess the controller’s or

pilot’s language proficiency in radio and face-to-

face communication. The test-taker will describe,

compare, summarize, answer questions, resolve

apparent misunderstandings, and modify their

language to assist someone who is less proficient

in English.

Candidates will be able to demonstrate their

ability to:

identify misunderstandings;

successfully resolve misunderstandings;

deal effectively with the controller/pilot

relationship by asking and clarifying;

successfully negotiate meaning;

understand idiomatic language;

avoid using idiomatic language;

identify ambiguity;

avoid ambiguity;

accommodate a weaker speaker by

adapting the level of language to that of

the interlocutor.

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This course provides participants with the

knowledge and skills to perform the duties of a

shift supervisor.

4 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Recommended English language ability

equal to an IELTS level 6.0 or greater;

or ICAO ELP level 4 or above

Handover/takeover procedures

Watch log maintenance

Staff management

Managing routine ATS operations

Managing abnormal and emergency

operational events

Upon successful completion of the course,

participants will be able to:

manage handover/takeover procedures

apply procedures associated with the

administration and management of routine

operational shift activities at an ATS unit

apply procedures associated with the

management of unusual/degraded/

emergency operational shift activities at an

ATS unit

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Training designed to refresh the knowledge

and fundamental skills of the ATS Shift

Supervisors. This will ensure a high level of

performance in their supervisory role at the

ATCU in accordance with the best practices.

2 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Recommended English language ability

equal to an IELTS level 6.0 or greater;

or ICAO ELP level 4 or above

The participant has previously attended

an ATS Supervisor course.

HOW/TOW

Watch log maintenance

Staff management

Managing routine, non-ABES ATS

operations

Managing ATS ABES Operational Events

On successful completion of the training the

participants will have the required knowledge and

skills to perform the duties of ATS Shift

Supervisor. Specifically they will be able to:

perform HOW/TOW procedures and

practices

maintain the ATC Watch Log

manage staff

manage ATS operations

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To provide participants with the knowledge

and skills to manage and administer an air

traffic control facility in accordance with ICAO

standards and recommended practices, and

local regulations.

The training is most suitable for incumbent

ATC facility chief post-holders, deputy facility

chiefs, ATC shift supervisors, and senior

managers.

5 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Recommended English language ability

equal to an IELTS level 6.0 or greater;

or ICAO ELP level 4 or above

ATS systems

Administration tasks

Upon successful completion of the course,

participants will be able to:

manage Air Traffic Services (ATS) systems

perform administrative tasks and duties in

accordance with the participant’s company

documents and good operating practices

(GOPs)

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This course addresses the operational aspects

of managing an aviation training organisation.

It will enable participants to apply ICAO training

organisation assessment guidelines in order to

prepare their training organisations to meet and

maintain operational and quality standards for

ICAO recognition.

The training is most beneficial for individuals

responsible for establishing, managing, or

operating an aviation training organisation,

including current and future training.

5 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

Recommended English language ability

equal to an IELTS level 6.0 or greater; or

ICAO ELP level 4 or above

Training organisation setup

Training organisation operation

Training organisation quality management

system

Upon successful completion of the course,

participants will be able to manage their

operational teams to:

identify requirements for the establishment

of an aviation training organisation

evaluate the level of compliance of a

training centre with ICAO provisions

develop an action plan to ensure

compliance of a training organisation with

relevant international requirements

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To enable participants to perform the duties of

an ATS Safety incident investigator.

The training is most beneficial for personnel involved in: ATS occurrence investigations, or responsible for accident investigation agencies and civil aviation administration; airport authorities/operators, air navigation providers, ATS systems engineers, military ATS operations, unit safety officers.

5 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

A demonstrated English language ability

equal to an IELTS level 6.0 or greater; or

ICAO ELP level 5 or above

Minimum of 5 years’ experience as a

licensed air traffic services provider; or

Equivalent appropriate aviation industry

qualification (e.g. pilot, avionics engineer

etc.); or

In an ab-initio role in safety investigation.

Pre-course readings

Evidence: collection and preservation

Interview techniques

Analysis of events

Identification of causes and safety

recommendations

Upon successful completion of the course,

participants will be able to investigate ATM

incidents by applying effective problem-solving

strategies to:

collecting and preserving evidence;

conducting interviews;

analysing multiple pieces of evidence;

appraising results from a reconstruction of

events;

developing a list of causes and safety

recommendations.

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To enable Air Traffic Management Staff to

conduct threat and error management in the

workplace, and to perform as part of a team in

accordance with GCAA requirements, ICAO Cir

314 AN/178 Threat and Error Management in Air

Traffic and ICAO Doc 9683 Human Factors

Training Manual.

The training is most beneficial for personnel involved in ATM systems such as manager ATS, ATS supervisor, air traffic controllers, unit training officers and safety officers.

3 business days

GAL ANS Training Centre, Al Ain, UAE

A demonstrated English language ability

equal to an IELTS level 5.5 or greater; or

ICAO ELP level 4 or above

Be working, or have worked, in the field of

air traffic management

Threat and error

Team resource management

Situational awareness

Upon successful completion of the course,

participants will be able to:

Identify threats, errors and undesired

states;

Manage threats and errors in the work

environment;

Perform effectively within the ATM;

Manage situational awareness;

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Basic Air Traffic Control (ICAO 051)

Duration 50 days

5 - 15 Students

27 Jan 19 – 11 Apr 19

18 Aug 19 – 24 Oct 19

Aerodrome Control (ICAO 052)

Duration 60 days

3 – 5 Students

*course extended due to holiday

13 Jan 19 – 28 Mar 19

14 Apr 19 – 31 Jul 19*

14 Jul 19 – 10 Oct 19

27 Oct 19 – 23 Jan 20*

Approach Radar Surveillance (ICAO 054)

Duration 55 days

3 – 5 Students

*course extended due to holiday

14 Apr 19 – 11 Jul 19*

27 Oct 19 – 09 Jan 20

Aviation Communication 1 Pre-Intermediate

(General English Language)

Duration 60 days

12 Students

On request

Aviation Communication 2 Intermediate

(General English Language)

Duration 60 Days

12 Students

On request

Aviation Communication 3 Intermediate Plus

(General English Language)

Duration 60 Days

12 Students

On request

Pre-051 Aviation English

Duration 12 days

12 Students

On request

On the Job Training Instructor (OJTI)

Duration 8 Days

3 – 6 Students

03 Sep 19 – 12 Sep 19

15 Dec 19 – 24 Dec 19

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On the Job Training Instructor Refresher (OJTI REF)

Duration 2 Days

2 – 6 Students

12 Jun 19 – 13 Jun 19

21 Jul 19 – 22 Jul 19

24 Jul 19 – 25 Jul 19

04 Aug 19 – 05 Aug 19

18 Sep 19 – 19 Sep 19

13 Oct 19 – 14 Oct 19

16 Oct 19 – 17 Oct 19

20 Oct 19 – 21 Oct 19

23 Oct 19 – 24 Oct 19

29 Dec 19 – 30 Dec 19

ATC Examiner

Duration 5 Days

2 – 4 Students

28 Jul 19 – 01 Aug 19

24 Nov 19 – 28 Nov 19

ATC Examiner Refresher

Duration 2 Days

2 – 4 Students

18 Jun 19 – 19 Jun 19

07 Aug 19 – 08 Aug 19

06 Oct 19 – 07 Oct19

28 Oct 19 – 29 Oct19

03 Nov 19 – 04 Nov 19

04 Dec 19 – 05 Dec 19

ATS Supervisor

Duration 5 Days

2 – 6 Students

23 Jun 19 – 26 Jun 19

25 Aug 19 – 28 Aug 19

15 Dec 19 – 18 Dec 19

ATS Supervisor Refresher

Duration 2 days

2 – 6 Students

12 Jun 19 – 13 Jun 19

08 Sep 19 – 09 Sep 19

ATC Facility Chief

Duration 5 days

6 – 8 Students

24 Mar 19 – 28 Mar 19

08 Dec 19 – 12 Dec 19

Unit Training Officer (UTO)

Duration 2 days

2 – 6 Students

On request

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Human Factors: The TEM/TRM Interface

Duration 3 days

5 – 10 Students

*course validation

07 Jul 19 – 09 Jul 19

13 Oct 19 – 15 Oct 19

15 Dec 19 – 17 Dec 19

ATM Incident Investigation Techniques

Duration 5 Days

4 – 8 Students 18 Aug 19 – 22 Aug 19

17 Nov 19 – 21 Nov 19

08 Dec 19 – 12 Dec 19

Train the Trainer (TTT)

Duration 5 Days

4 – 8 Students 16 Jun 19 – 20 Jun 19

14 Jul 19 – 18 Jul 19

22 Sep 19 – 26 Sep 19

17 Nov 19 – 21 Nov 19

Train the Trainer Refresher (TTTR)

Duration 2 Days

4 – 8 Students

07 Aug 19 – 08 Aug 19

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ATCO English and Aptitude Testing

Duration 2 Days

12 Students On request

ELPAC Testing (ELP)

Duration 2 hours

On request

Assessment of Previous Competency (APC)

APC’s outside of these weeks are available on request

08 Sep 19 – 12 Sep 19

22 Dec 19 – 02 Jan 20

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