Airspace System Inspection Pilot/Technician (International) Course 15300051
DESCRIPTION
This 21-day course is designed for Airspace System Inspection Pilots and Airborne Technicians. It includes basic procedures as outlined in the U.S. Flight Inspection Manual (Order 8200.1A) for airborne inspection of air navigation facilities. This is a non-flying course for International participants and does not include training on Automated Flight Inspection Systems (AFIS). It is conducted in a classroom environment and consists of lecture, discussion and laboratory exercises.
OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of the course, participants will be able to:
- Describe the checks, aircraft maneuvers and tolerances required to perform commissioning and periodic inspections on the following air navigation facilities and Instrument Approach Procedures: Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR)
- Precision Approach Radar (PAR)
- VHF Omni Range (VOR)
- Non-Directional Beacon (NDB)
- Instrument Landing System (ILS)
- Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) Approaches
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Pilots and Airborne Technicians who are responsible for flight inspecting air navigation aids. To get the most from the course, the participant should have several months of on-the-job-training (OJT) prior to attending to become familiar with the Flight Inspection Mission in general and specifically, flight inspection terminology, air navigation facility operation, and coordination with Air Traffic Control (ATC) and ground maintenance personnel. This course has been tailored to meet international needs. All enrollment spaces are reserved for international participants.
COURSE OUTLINE
- HP Calculator
- Electronics in Flight Inspection
- Flight Inspection Computations and Altimetry
- Facility Data Sheets
- Radar Principles
- ASR and PAR Flight Inspection Methods
- Chart Preparation
- Radar Exercise and Critique
- Instrument Approach Procedures
- VOR Principles
- Data Analysis General
- VORTAC Flight Inspection Methods and Planning
- VORTAC Chart Prep
- GPS System Flight Inspection
- Flight Inspection and Air Traffic Control
- NOTAMS
- Non-Directional Beacons
- Airport Lighting Systems
- Localizer and Glide Slope Principles
- ILS Flight Inspection Methods and Planning
- Marker Beacons
- ILS Chart Preparation
PREREQUISITES
None