Integrated Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel (ATSEP) Training – Basic (IAT-B)

Integrated Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel (ATSEP) Training – Basic (IAT-B)

Who should attend

Personnel preferably with academic background in electronics or telecommunications engineering who intend to build a career in the operation and maintenance of air traffic control (ATC) services related electronics systems of the civil aviation industry.

ATCS1926
On request (7 days) English/ Putonghua/ Cantonese with English Training Materials
HKD16,500 HKIAA
HKIAA
Integrated Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel (ATSEP) Training – Basic (IAT-B)

Detail Date:

  • 7 days
    • 3 days in-class 
    • 4 days online guided learning

 

Introduction

This seven-day course follows the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Doc 10057, Doc 9868 and European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Regulation (EU) 2017/373 Annex XIII (Part-PERS)  providing the learners with underpinning knowhow on international organisations on civil aviation, aviation regulations, Communications, Navigation and Surveillance / Air Traffic Management (CNS/ATM) electronics systems and ATSEP roles, with an aim to prepare the Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel (ATSEP) with broad basic knowledge and skills on civil aviation to further advancing qualification training and rating training in line with the ICAO and EASA requirements for ATSEP. This course adopts an integrated approach, with shared domains (human factor, safety management etc.) and across specific domains (Communications, Navigation, Surveillance, Data Processing and System Monitoring/Control). Certificates will be issued upon satisfactory completion and passing relevant assessment exercise.

 

Course Content:

  • International Federation of Air Traffic Safety Electronics Associations (IFATSEA) and ATSEP
  • Introduction to CNS/ATM systems
  • Infrastructures
  • Introduction to safety principles, Safety Management System (SMS) policy, assessment, practices and regulations, ATSEP roles and responsibilities on safety management, ICAO Global Aviation Safety Plan, Case Study
  • International and National Engineering Organizations relevant to ATSEP
  • Introduction to ATSEP
  • Introduction to Human Factors
  • Stress fatigue management
  • Human Error, Human Performance, Teamwork and Error Management
  • Personal Safety and Health
  • Quality assurance and audit
  • Configuration Management
  • Technical record keeping
  • Fault reporting and rectification
  • Professional conduct
  • Functional Safety
  • Information System Security
  • Site visit to CNS/ATM facilities

Remarks

A minimum of 8 participants is required for the course to be conducted.

Interested parties please send an email to atsep@hkiaaacademy.com for details.