COURSE TITLE Approach (TMA) Control Non - Radar
ICAO CODE 053
COURSE AIM

To train students in accordance with Jordanian Civil Aviation regulations and (ICAO) standards and recommended practices to handle national and international departing and arriving aircraft. 

COURSE CONTENT
  • Rules of the Air
  • Navigational Aids
  • Communication Operations
  • Flight Plan
  • Aeronautical Information Service
  • Air Traffic Services
  • ATC Practical exercises
NUMBER OF TRAINEES Minimum 6 
COURSE DURATION 10 weeks
PREREQUISITES
Participant should have successfully completed BASIC ATC Course (ICAO Code 052)

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COURSE TITLE Approach (TMA) Radar Control (TRAINAIR STP)
ICAO CODE 054
COURSE AIM
To Provide controllers who are experienced in procedural (Non-Radar) techniques of Approach (Terminal) Control with sufficient knowledge and skills in Approach (TMA) Radar Control to enable them to commence On-The-Job training at an operational unit
COURSE CONTENT
  • Radar Theory
  • Equipment Operation
  • Strip Marking
  • Radar Identification
  • Radar Vectoring
  • Radar Separation
  • Sequencing of Air traffic
  • Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR)
  • Transfer of Aircraft Identity
  • Transfer of Aircraft Control
  • Abnormal Situations
COURSE DURATION 10 weeks
PREREQUISITES
Participant should have successfully completed Approach (TMA) Control course (Non-Radar)

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COURSE TITLE Air Traffic Control Supervisors' Course
ICAO CODE 059
COURSE AIM
This course is designed to improve the job performance of ATC supervisors by developing their managerial skills and abilities
COURSE CONTENT
  • Principles of Management
  • Leadership and Supervision
  • Crisis Management
  • Assessment of Performance
  • Counseling
  • Training Needs
  • Human Factors
  • Reporting and Handling Incidents
  • CNS / ATM Concepts
  • Ethics and Employee Conduct
COURSE DURATION 2 weeks
PREREQUISITES
Participants should be senior air traffic controllers with good command of English language

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COURSE TITLE Airfield Operations (refresher)
ICAO CODE 119
COURSE AIM
To equip participants with the fundamental knowledge, skills and attitudes, to enable them effectively oversee and manage Airport Operations activities in order to minimize the accidents that threaten the lives of passengers, personnel and damage properties and equipment. 
COURSE CONTENT
  1. Airport Rules and Regulations
  2. Safety Inspection Procedures.
  3. Protection of ACFT Movement Area.
  4. Airport Condition Assessment and Reporting.
  5. Marshalling and leading ACFT.
  6. Airport Emergency Planning.
COURSE DURATION 1 week
WH SHOULD ATTEND  Airport Ground Operations, RFF officers, ground safety officers, ground equipment operators
LANGUAGE English/ Arabic
Number of Trainees  6 - 12

             

       

 

COURSE TITLE Airport Emergency Planning
ICAO CODE 119
COURSE AIM
To equip participants with the knowledge, skills and attitudes to enable them effectively oversee and manage Airport Emergency activities in order to minimize the effects of an emergency, particularly in respect of saving lives and maintaining safe aircraft Operations.
COURSE CONTENT
  1. Purpose and scope. 
  2. Types of emergencies 
  3. Agencies involved 
  4. Responsibility and role of each agency for each type of Emergency.
  5. Emergency operations center and mobile command post.
  6. Commander & co-coordinator for the plan.
  7. Information on officers to be Contacted. 
  8. Triage and medical care.
  9. Care of Ambulatory survivors
  10. Care of fatalities.
  11. Communications 
  12. Airport Emergency Exercises
COURSE DURATION 1 week
WH SHOULD ATTEND  Ground operations officers, ARFF officers, ATC staff, police and security services, medical services , ACFT operators, Aircraft accident investigators, flight safety observers
LANGUAGE English/ Arabic
Number of Trainees  6 - 12

                 

 

COURSE TITLE ATS Reporting Officer
ICAO CODE  029F
COURSE DURATION  4 weeks
LANGUAGE English
COURSE AIM
To train participant to carry out the functions and duties of ATS Reporting Office in providing flight planning service according to ICAO Annexes 2, 11 and ICAO Document 4444
COURSE CONTENT
  • Introduction
  • ICAO Annexes and Documents (Indicators and designators)
  • Aeronautical Information Services
  • Navigational charts
  • Post flight Information Services
  • Operation of Aircraft and facilitation
  • Flight planning
  • ATS messages
  • Euro Control CFMU System
Target Population 
  • AIS Officer
  • ATS Officer
Mode of Training Techniques
  •  Classroom lectures
  •  Practical exercises
  •  Visual aids to demonstrate a point
  •  On the job training in AIS unit at the airfield.
Entry Requirements Good command of English Language/ Computer skills
Number of Trainees  6 - 12

 

 

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