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Training courses

Flight Dispatcher Introduction Course

Introduction

The JAA TO Flight Dispatch Initial training establishes a high level of safety and proficiency, through adequate training for the daily demand tasks for flight dispatch personnel.

The topics of the training for airlines are based on the relevant parts of ICAO Annex 1, Annex 6 and ICAO Documents 10106, 9868, 9683 and Part D-3 of document 7192. This training also complies with the requirements of EASA GM1 ORO.GEN.110 (and related AMC and GM), IOSA ISM DSP 2.1 and DSP table 3.6.

The Initial and Recurrent training is introducing competency-based methods according to the new ICAO Manual 10106.

Course Content

Topics covered during the course include:

  • Module 1 (LAW) Air Law and Air Traffic Control
  • Module 2 (POF) Principles of Flights
  • Module 3 (TEC) Aircraft System and Engines
  • Module 4 (M&B) Mass and Balance
  • Module 5 (PEF) Performance
  • Module 6 (NAV) Navigation
  • Module 7 (MET) Meteorology
  • Module 8 (FPL&FM) Flight Planning and Flight Monitoring
  • Module 9 (OPR) Operational Procedures
  • Module 10 (HPL) Human performance and limitations

On request tailored training, this syllabus can be adapted for any operation needs, regulations or any internal/regional compliance requirement. Examples of ETOPS advance training, MNSP, Winter Ops, Warm Weather Operations, etc.

Learning Objectives

Training based on the following reference material:

  • ICAO Doc. 10106, 9868, 9683 and 7192‐Part D‐3
  • ICAO Annex 1 ‐ Personnel Licensing
  • ICAO Annex 6 ‐ Operations of Aircraft
  • EASA Air Ops
  • IOSA Standards Manual requirements

Who should take this course

Flight Operational Officer/Flight Dispatch, Flight Operations Assistants, Flight Operations Managers, Operational Central Control (OCC), Flight Control, Operations Engineering and CAA/NAA need these qualifications.

Pre-requisites

 According to ICAO Doc 7192 Part D-3:

  • functional knowledge of the English language
  • the minimum educational level of successful completion of high school

Duration

2 weeks (10 days) from Monday to Friday. Starting at 09:00 finishing around 17:00 each working day. An examination is offered on day 10 - the examination fee is included in the course fee.