ICAO 291 English for ATC

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25 May 2025 Abu Dhabi, UAE $ 3,900 Register
10 Aug 2025 Istanbul, Turkey $ 4,500 Register
07 Dec 2025 Dubai, UAE $ 3,900 Register

ICAO 291 English for ATC

Introduction

To provide the participants with the themes of Cartography science and how to use it in the representation of Air Navigation & Aerodromes data "Aeronautical Charts “.To be familiar with the Scale, Projections, Directions, Geographical Coordinates, WGS-84, and Topography and Relief Representation. To read the topographic maps and extract the data from it such as obstacles and the aerodrome General geographical features needed to the ICAO Aeronautical Charts production. To be familiar with the principles of drawing maps and reading all Aviation Charts. At the end of this course, Cartographers will be familiar with the main mandatory charts in Annex 4. Enable the participants to know how to produce different kinds of Aeronautical Charts according to the Phases of flight. To draw, check, and amend general maps and Aeronautical Charts. To produce all types of AIP charts using automation software's (Local software or UATS software).

CAA regulators, airspace planners, aircraft operators, flight operations officers/flight dispatchers, air navigation services providers (ANSPs). Communication service providers (CSPs), satellite service providers (SSPs) and radio operators, training organizations.

Objectives

    In the end, of course, trainees will be able to: the course provides participants with the role of CPDLC in the Future Air Navigation System How it improves safety and maximizes operational benefits by promoting seamless and interoperable data link operations throughout the world.

    • Identify AFTN planning and AFS procedure.
    • Identifytheconditionsthatmustbesatisfiedbeforeanycircuitberegardedasaninternational (AFTN, CIDIN or AMHS) circuit.
    • Identify AFTN Regional Routing charts.
    • Use AFTN Regional Routing charts.
    • Get familiarization with the developments of AFTN and CIDIN.
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    • Identify the advantages and disadvantages of the old and current communication systems.
    • Recognize the data signaling rates in the communication system.
    • List the phases of ATN implementation.
    • List the main elements of ATN.
    • Define AMHS.
    • Recognize the advantages of AMHS.
    • IdentifyX400/AMHS protocol Identify AMHS addressing (XF &CA AS addressing schemes)
    • Get familiarization with: ¾ AMHS messaging model ¾ AFTN/AMHS message conversion(interface) ¾ AMHS/AFTN message conversion(interface) ¾ AMHS message type–message structure ¾ Components of envelope part of AMHS

Training Methodology

This is an interactive course. There will be open question and answer sessions, regular group exercises and activities, videos, case studies, and presentations on best practice. Participants will have the opportunity to share with the facilitator and other participants on what works well and not so well for them, as well as work on issues from their own organizations. The online course is conducted online using MS-Teams/ClickMeeting.

Who Should Attend?

  • Any airside operations staff involved in any airside operations duties, including apron safety compliance monitoring, apron management and ground operations
  • Aerodrome Middle Management, Quality, Operations and Safety staff who are responsible for airside safety matters or who need to possess knowledge and understanding of airside safety and operations.

Course Outline

Course Perquisites

Master The Oral And Written Expression Of The Language Of Instruction Of The Course. The Trainee should have university degree or equivalent certificate and profession in communication field. The Trainee should have Basic AMS Operator course ICAO 171 and Basic AFS Operator course ICAO 172.

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