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Understand how to escalate safety concernsĬomply with Health & Safety obligations as an employee and as an air traffic controllerĮscalate safety concerns through the appropriate channels
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Health & Safety obligations as an employee and as an air traffic controller including maintaining a safe environment, emergency response and personal safety All air traffic controllers must have all of the following generic skills, knowledge and behaviours: The subjects, topics and sub topics together with the training and performance objectives are laid down in a European regulation and UK Competent Authority publications. In addition, one specialist option (for additional knowledge and skills) must be taken out of the eight specialisms listed further below, which are Civil Area/ Terminal Controller, Civil Approach Controller, Civil Approach Procedural Controller, Civil Aerodrome Controller, Military Weapons Controller, Military Area Radar Controller, Military Terminal Radar Controller, Military Terminal Aerodrome Controller.Ĭivil Area/ Terminal Controller, Civil Approach Controller, Civil Approach Procedure Controller, Civil Aerodrome Controller, Military Weapons Controller, Military Area Radar Controller, Military Terminal Radar Controller, Military Terminal Aerodrome Controller. All apprentices must attain competence in each of the core knowledge, skills and behaviours. This apprenticeship adopts a core and options approach to allow flexibility for employers and enable transferability between roles and employers for apprentices. handling unexpected events, emergencies, and unscheduled traffic.providing information to aircraft about information pertinent to the flight.expediting and maintaining a safe and orderly flow of air traffic.maintaining surveillance contact with aircraft using equipment such as RADAR.making sure that minimum safe distances are maintained between aircraft.preventing collisions between aircraft and between aircraft and obstacles.Tasks will vary depending on the specialism of the air traffic controller but include: Air traffic controllers in the UK would usually work for a commercial/ civil employer or the military. The guiding principle of air traffic control is to deliver a safe, efficient and reliable service using their knowledge and skills. A range of specialist air traffic controller roles contribute to the safe and efficient movement of aircraft with civil and military operations working collaboratively to maintain a fully integrated service to all users, 24 hours a day, every day of the yearĪir Traffic Controllers work in a number of aviation environments such as an air traffic control centres, commercial airports, military bases and aerodromes, or other airfields some air traffic controllers find their training and experience useful in consultancy, aerospace manufacturing or in the global aerospace industry. The UK manages one of the busiest and most complex pieces of airspace in the world. Employers may have additional training requirements, depending on the geographical air space they manage, the traffic complexity, and any additional rating endorsements or licencing requirements that sit outside of the Apprenticeship. It covers the core requirements shared by all employers across the Civil and Military Air Traffic Controller sectors.
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#TRAIN TRAFFIC CONTROL LEVEL 3 FULL#
This Apprenticeship provides for full occupational competency in a supervised live traffic environment with light traffic complexity and workload. Military controllers also receive a combination of off/on-the-job training but they are not required to obtain a Student Licence. A student licence is a pre-requisite for Civil on-the-job training.
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For those with an education, health and care plan or a legacy statement the apprenticeships English and maths minimum requirement is Entry Level 3 and British Sign Language qualification are an alternative to English qualifications for whom this is their primary language.Ĭivil Controllers who have successfully completed their off the job training will be eligible to apply for a Student Licence once they are 18 or over. Qualification:Īpprentices without Level 2 English and Maths will need to achieve this level prior to taking their end point assessment. Individual employers will determine their own entry requirements in addition, and in accordance with European and UK law, all prospective Air Traffic Controllers must obtain an EU Class 3 medical certificate. This standard will be reviewed in 3 years Entry requirements: This apprenticeship is set at level 5 Duration: Air traffic controller Reference Number: ST0595 Details of standard Level: