Air traffic controllers are generally considered one of the working groups having to deal with a highly demanding job. In fact, air traffic control entails a complex set of tasks requiring very high levels of knowledge and expertise, as well as the practical application of specific skills pertaining to cognitive domains (e.g. spatial perception, information processing, logic reasoning, decision making), communicative aspects and human relations. (Costa, 1995) It is not surprising that so much attention is given to the Operational Environment in which ATCOs operate, as it has a direct impact on many facets of the job itself: safety, ergonomy, performance and stress management, inter alia.
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What falls under Operational Environment?
With such a large array of areas of interest, the Operational Environment domain is vast. As regards air traffic control, it encompasses inter alia the following aspects:
- Professional and industrial relations;
- Minimum service;
- Single / Lone Person Operations (SPO);
- Four Eyes Principle (4EP);
- Performance Indicators;
- Cognitive processes in ATC;
- Working environments and ATC systems;
- Automation / Human factors;
- Duty rosters, work and rest schemes, vacation scheme, extra duty, extended duty and staffing
- Remuneration principles, early retirement and retirement;
- Regulatory framework in ATM.
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- AAS 1.13 DETERMINING OPERATIONS READINESS OF NEW ATM SYSTEMS
- AAS 1.20 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING IN ATC
- ADME 2.14 REMOTE AND VIRTUAL TOWER
- Air Traffic Control Officer Job Description
- Air Traffic Controllers’ Physical Fitness Programme
- Airport Infrastructure Development
- ANSP Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- ANSP Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in ATC
- ATC Staffing Shortages
- ATCOs and Professionalism
- ATCOs with Disabilities
- ATS 3.13 VIRTUAL CENTERS AND FUNCTIONAL AIRSPACE BLOCKS
- ATS 3.40 MOVING TO A NEW FACILITY
- Automation and the ATCO – Human Factors Consideration
- Changed Working Conditions Under Privatisation
- CISM Programmes Throughout IFATCA Member Associations
- Clarification of Sector Manning Principles
- Counselling as a Means of Reducing Stress Among Air Traffic Controllers
- Critical Incident Stress Management – Update of IFATCA Policy on Stress
- CRT/VDU Work When Pregnant
- Data Bank of Jurisprudence Update and New Questionnaire
- Determining And Result Of Inadequate Staffing
- Distractions at Workplace
- Draft Convention for the Profession of Air Traffic Controllers
- Early Retirement
- Equal Opportunities Legislation
- Extra Duty
- Fatigue in ATC
- Female ATCOs and Shift Work
- Future ATM Systems of the Next Century
- IFATCA Information Handbook
- IFATCA Information Handbook
- IFATCA Information Handbook
- IFATCA’s Role in the Area of Professional and Industrial Issues
- Industrial Action in ATC
- Industrial Relations under ILO Conventions
- INFO 6.1.1 INTRODUCTION
- INFO 6.1.2 PURPOSE OF THE IHB
- INFO 6.1.3 CONTENTS AND DISTRIBUTION
- INFO 6.1.4 METHOD OF UPDATING
- Information Handbook
- Intimidation of the Air Traffic Controller
- Intimidation of the Controller
- Intimidation of the Controller
- Intimidation of the Controller
- Legal Liability Aspects of Inadequate Staffing
- Legal Rights of Pregnant ATCOs
- Loss of Licence
- Management/Controller Relationships
- MED 8.1.1 GENERAL
- MED 8.2.8 ATCOS WITH DISABILITIES
- MED 8.2.9 VIGILANCE DURING OPS SHIFTS
- Medical Effects of Night Shifts
- Monitoring Developments in the FAA
- Monitoring Privatisation/commercialisation in ATC
- Nightshift Policy and Fatigue Management
- Ocular Disease and Ocular Fatigue Due to the Working Environment in ATC
- Performance Indicators
- Performance Indicators in Context
- Performance Measurement in ATC
- Privatisation Of The Canadian Air Navigation System
- Productivity and Performance Indicators
- Remuneration of Air Traffic Controllers
- Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on the ILO
- Report of the ILO Meeting of Experts on Problems Concerning Air Traffic Controllers
- Report of the Liaison Officer to Int’l Organisations – Geneva
- Report of the Remote Tower Standing Committee (ROSC)
- Report on Committee C
- Report on the Information Hand Book (IHB) – 2019
- Rescinding Resolution C14 from Costa Rica Conference
- Rescinding Resolution C14 From Costa Rica Conference
- Review Method of Updating the Information Handbook
- Review of Human Factor Aspects of Social and Labour Aspects, Hours of Work and Retirement and Pension
- Review of IFATCA Existing Policies – Familiarisation Flights for ATCOs
- Review of IFATCA Policy
- Review of ILO Conclusions
- Review of Part IV – Professional Policy of the TPM
- Review of Policy: Single Person Operations in ATC (SPO)
- Review of Retirement Policy
- Review of Single Person Operations Policy and Four Eyes Principle
- Review of the IFATCA Vision Document
- Review of WC (Working Conditions) – Professional Policy of the TPM
- Review Policy on Hours of Work
- Review Policy on Privatization
- Review Policy on Stress Management
- Revision and Review on the Ageing ATCO and Retirement Age for ATCOs Policy
- Screen Design Process
- Shortage of ATC Personnel
- Single Person Operations – Four Eyes Principle (4EP)
- Single Person Operations in ATC
- Staff Shortages in Air Traffic Control
- Study of Automation – Controller Training
- Study on the Correlation Between Compensation for Loss of Licence, Early Retirement Programme, Medical Checks, Proficiency Checks and Conditions of Employment
- Study Operations in a Paper Stripless Environment
- Team Resource Management
- Technical Aspects of Medium Term Conflict Detection
- Terms of Reference – SC4 Human and Environmental Factors in ATC
- The Ageing Controller
- The Fountain of Wellbeing
- The ILO Meeting of Experts on Problems Concerning Air Traffic Controllers
- The Use of Safety Nets in ATM
- Update on Commercialisation of Air Traffic Services
- Virtual Centres – Review ATS 3.15 Functional Blocks of Airspace
- WC 10.1.1 IFATCA’s ROLE IN THE AREA OF PROFESSIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL ISSUES
- WC 10.1.2 ORGANISATIONS
- WC 10.1.6 SINGLE / LONE PERSON OPERATIONS (SPO)
- WC 10.1.7 FOUR EYES PRINCIPLE (4EP)
- WC 10.2.1 METHODS OF DETERMINING CONDITIONS OF OPERATION AND SERVICE
- WC 10.2.2.1 MONITORING PRIVATISATION / COMMERCIALISATION IN ATC
- WC 10.2.3 WORKING ENVIRONMENTS
- WC 10.2.4 ATC SYSTEMS
- WC 10.3.1 DUTY ROSTERS
- WC 10.3.2 WORK AND REST SCHEME
- WC 10.3.3 VACATION SCHEME
- WC 10.3.4 RECENCY AND COMPETENCY
- WC 10.3.5 EXTRA DUTY
- WC 10.3.6 STAFFING
- WC 10.3.7 AGEING ATCOS
- WC 10.4.1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
- WC 10.4.2 REMUNERATION PRINCIPLE
- WC 10.5.1 RETIREMENT
- WC 10.5.2 EARLY RETIREMENT
- WC 10.5.3 EXTENDED DUTY
- WC 10.6.1 LOSS OF LICENCE
- Work and Rest Scheme
- Working with Unserviceable or Inadequate Equipment
Last Update: September 19, 2020