Area Familiarization Package
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Area Familiarization Africa (#1000)
Route competence qualification AFI:
This training deals with the area familiarization for the Africa airspace. Tina travels through Africa and meets Emmanuel - a local aviator. Besides a chat about general information regarding AFI, they put a special emphasis on the geography and weather to expect in this area. In addition, the different air traffic control sectors and air routes with associated communication regulations as well as separation and contingency procedures are discussed. It serves as initial and refresher training.
This training is based on the following regulations:
• EASA ORO FC
Content
Geography
Weather & Climate
Air Traffic General
Air Traffic Facilities, Control Areas
Routes & Track System
Separation Rules
Communication Procedures
Contingency Procedures
Operational Aspects
Threat and Risk Assessment
Area Familiarization Asia/Far East (#1001)
Route competence qualification ASIA:
You are switching to long range ops and meet CPT Dieter who is about to retire. He will brief you everything about flying to Asia. And even more...Afterwards, you will be well familiarized with the Asian airspace: Besides general information, a special emphasis is put on the geography and weather to expect in this area. In addition to that, the different air traffic control sectors and air routes with associated communication regulations as well as separation and contingency procedures are discussed. It serves as initial and refresher training.
This training is based on the following regulations:
• EASA ORO FC
Content
Geography & Terrain
Weather & Climate - General
Regional Weather in Summer & Winter
ATC Overview
ATC Specialties
L888 & Y1 - Himalayan Airways
Country Specialties & Communication Procedures
Threat and Risk Assessment
Area Familiarization North Atlantic High Level Airspace (#1006)
Route competence qualification NAT HLA:
Bring back to life Mr. Charles Lindbergh who led today´s pilots across the Atlantic. As you are today´s expert, you show him around the North Atlantic High Level Airspace (NAT HLA). As he remembers some general information, he puts a special emphasis on the geography and weather while you take care of the different air traffic control sectors and air routes as well as associated communication procedures to expect in this area. Separation and contingency procedures complete the exchange. It serves as initial and refresher training.
This training is based on the following regulations:
• EASA ORO FC
• ICAO NAT doc 007
• ICAO NAT doc 008
• ICAO NAT OPS Bulletin (misc.)
Content
Geography
Weather & Climate
Air Traffic General
Air Traffic Facilities
Routes & Track System (NAT HLA Airspace / NAT OTS)
Separation Rules
Communication Procedures
Contingency Procedures
Threat and Risk Assessment
Area Familiarization Pacific (#1007)
Route competence qualification PAC:
The company calls you for a special mission - the pacific route! Together with your colleague, you use your deadhead flight to prepare what is awaiting you between Vancouver and Tokyo. While enjoying the trip, you take care about general information and put special emphasis on the geography and weather to expect in this area. In addition to that, the different air traffic control sectors and air routes with associated communication regulations as well as separation and contingency procedures are discussed. It serves as initial and refresher training.
This training is based on the following regulations:
• EASA ORO FC
Content
- Geographical Overview
- Weather and associated threats
- Pacific FIRs
- Knowledge of the different composite and flexible route systems
- Application of Communication and Contingency Procedures
- Thread and Risk Assessment
Area Familiarization Polar (#1009)
Route competence qualification POLAR:
You applied for a new position up in the north. During your OCC a famous flyer introduces the north polar region to you: The most important geographical and navigational aspects as well as weather & climate are discussed before the focus is turned onto operational considerations in this remote area. Those who would like to receive additional background information are given the opportunity to do so on various topics.
This training is based on the following regulations:
• EASA ORO FC
Content
Geography
• True North, Magnetic North, Grid North
Weather & Climate
• Cold Temperature Correction
• Whiteout
• Low Fuel Temperature
Operational Procedures
• Air Traffic Facilities, Control Areas
• Country Rules & Regulations
• Diversions & Ground Ops
• Datalink & HF
Threat and Risk Assessment
Area Familiarization South-Atlantic (#1008)
Route competence qualification SAM:
Your favorite colleague is late for his rodizio invitation, but patiently briefs you through some issues to remember before your first trip to South America begins. After your chat, you are well familiarization with the South Atlantic airspace: Besides general information, a special emphasis is put on the geography and weather to expect in this area. In addition to that, the different air traffic control sectors and air routes with associated communication regulations as well as separation and contingency procedures are discussed. It serves as initial and refresher training.
This training is based on the following regulations:
• EASA ORO FC
Content
Geography
Weather & Climate
Air Traffic Facilities, Control Areas, Separation Rules
Communication Procedures
Contingency Procedures
Threat and Risk Assessment
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