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1 Oceanic and International Operations
Course Overview

2 Objectives At the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
Describe the purpose of the course Understand the Course Agenda Understand the Course Reference Material

3 Overview In this lesson we will discuss the following topics:
Participant Introductions Overview of Course Overview of Participant Guide

4 Participant Introductions
Name Office Location/Specialty Oceanic and International Operations Experience Operators you are working with who are conducting/requesting international operations authorizations

5 Course Purpose The course will provide you with information to:
Determine when to contact a Specialist – FAA Order Handbook and other FAA documents currently have numerous references to contacting a Navigation Specialist. The term is evolving to SAO Specialist in line with NextGen initiatives Help you gain familiarity with CNS requirements and technologies for different SAOs

6 Course Purpose The course was developed due to:
No structured Oceanic and International training for ASIs responsible for issuing SAO authorizations National Reviews of OpSpecs/MSpecs/Letters of Authorizations (LOAs) revealed some authorizations issued contrary to FAA guidance The need to reinforce references requiring a SAO Specialist to be contacted

7 Q&A What does C/N/S stand for?

8 Q&A What does SAO stand for?

9 Q&A What are some examples of SAOs?

10 Course Agenda Lesson 1: Course Overview
Lesson 2: ICAO Guidance Materials Lesson 3: FAA Regulations, Orders and Guidance Materials Lesson 4: Basics of Navigation Lesson 5: ICAO Planning and Implementation Regional Groups Lesson 6: Oceanic and International Operations Resources

11 Course Agenda Lesson 7: Special Areas of Operation (SAO)
Lesson 8: Operational Control Lesson 9: ICAO Flight Planning Lesson 10: Equal Time Points (ETP) Lesson 11: Flight Planning Contingency Procedures Lesson 12: Weather Information

12 Course Agenda Lesson 13: International Fuel Requirements Lesson 14: Extended Operations (ETOPS) Lesson 15: Performance-Based Requirements Lesson 16: Data Link Lesson 17: Oceanic Checklist and SLOP Lesson 18: Plotting Charts

13 Course Agenda Lesson 19: En Route Contingency Procedures
Lesson 20: OpSpecs/MSpecs/Letters of Authorization (LOAs) Lesson 21: Oceanic Errors Lesson 22: Proving-Validation Flights-Certification Process Lesson 23: Current and Future Initiatives for Oceanic Operations Lesson 24: Course Summary

14 Participant Guide Introduction to the lesson purpose, objectives, and topics Copies of the presentation slides, with space for taking notes Copies of exercises with directions to support individual topics and/or Handouts Introduction to the CD that contains Reference Materials

15 Review In this lesson we discussed the following topics:
Participant Introductions Overview of Course Overview of Participant Guide

16 Objectives You should now be able to:
Describe the purpose of the course Understand the Course Agenda Understand the Course Reference Material

17 WBT Review


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