AIDC: training requirements Special Implementation Project AIDC Bangkok, 28-31 Oct. 2014 Prepared by F.Lecat 1.

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AIDC: training requirements Special Implementation Project AIDC Bangkok, Oct Prepared by F.Lecat 1

Training requirements –General steps –ATCO –FDO –ATSEP Agenda

General steps TRAINING Develop simulations and procedures Source relevant training experts Conduct simulation and relevant training Assess competency and authorize  Scenarios developed for design can be used to build the simulations.  AIDC should be introduced in the simulator, identical to the OPS.  Source relevant experts. Benchmarking from other ANSP may be useful.  Constitute a pioneer team  Train ATCOs, and other affected staff  Training may be associated with the global transition to a new system, or be a delivered as a dedicated session.  Conduct the evaluation of normal and degraded situations

ATCO Understanding of the system and message set (or upgrade) through use cases – role and responsibilities HMI (depending on the type of HMI, integrated in the label or not) When system actions are expected to be automatic, conditions for its triggering, including timing (System parameters) LOA Management of queued messages (messages in error) or interaction with FDO Management of abnormal cases (degraded cases) Management of alerts or alarms (notification and acknowledgment) Assumptions and requirements for performance/safety monitoring: –end-to-end performance requirements linked to PBCS (RCP 240/RCP 400/RSP180), and allocation to ATCO –Safety requirements indicators Typically 1 day/ATCO initially (as part of the training on the system), refreshing 1/2 day per year as part of continuous training (including upgrades) –Avoid training too much in advance

ATCO Paper based (concepts/messages/use cases) CBT Simulations OJT

Flight Data Operator Understanding of the system and message set (or upgrade) through use cases – role and responsibilities LOA HMI (depending on the type of HMI, integrated in the label or not) Diligent management of queued messages (messages in error) –Correction of messages –Assumptions and requirements for performance/safety monitoring

ATSEP Configuration of the system –Variable system parameters –Alerting –Loss and recovering of functions –Loss and recovering of communications –Corruption LOA Safety assumptions and requirements Typically 1/2 day/ATSEP, refreshing 1/2 day per year as part of continuous training

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