The Approach & Area Non-RADAR Course is meticulously designed to provide participants with the essential knowledge and skills required to operate as both Approach and Area Controllers in a Non-RADAR environment. Tailored for both Initial Training and additional Rating Training for active Air Traffic Controllers, this comprehensive course encompasses procedural control techniques for both terminal and en-route airspace. Successful completion enables participants to apply for an APS Student ATCO License, with options for pursuing additional rating endorsements such as SRA, PAR, and TCL through supplementary courses.
Upon completion of this course, participants will:
The standard duration of the Approach & Area Non-RADAR Course is approximately 12 weeks. Additional modules are available for participants seeking more focused training.
Theoretical training is delivered through a dynamic blend of classroom sessions, group work, and discussions. E-learning components are integrated to provide a flexible learning environment, allowing participants to engage in online lessons.
Practical training involves simulated exercises in both terminal and en-route Non-RADAR airspace. The course progresses through skill-building exercises, preparing participants for increasingly complex scenarios. This includes handling traffic without RADAR surveillance, managing procedural separations, and addressing Non-RADAR-specific challenges in both Approach and Area Control.
The course covers a range of topics, including:
Completion of our Basic ATC course or equivalent and English language skills at ICAO level 4 or higher.
The course aligns with international standards and regulations governing the use of advanced navigational aids in aviation, ensuring participants are well-versed in compliance with industry best practices.