WC 10.2.9 CO-OPERATIVE SEPARATION

WC 10.2.9 CO-OPERATIVE SEPARATION

  IFATCA Policy is: From a human factor aspect IFATCA has strong concerns over the transfer of control responsibility to the cockpit for the following reasons: If separation functions are transferred to the cockpit the situation awareness and skills base … Continued
WC 10.2.8 REGULATORY APPROVAL OF ATM SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT

WC 10.2.8 REGULATORY APPROVAL OF ATM SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT

  IFATCA Policy is: MAs should encourage their State’s Regulatory Authority to play a role in the development and certification / commissioning and oversight during the life cycle of air traffic control equipment. Any information displayed at a controller working … Continued
WC 10.2.7 WORKING WITH UNSERVICEABLE OR INADEQUATE EQUIPMENT

WC 10.2.7 WORKING WITH UNSERVICEABLE OR INADEQUATE EQUIPMENT

  IFATCA Policy is: ATC equipment provided should include back-up secondary equipment on hot standby for use if the primary equipment becomes degraded. Controllers should be given initial and recurrent training in the degraded mode operations of their equipment. ATS … Continued
WC 10.2.6 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL AND PUBLIC RELATIONS

WC 10.2.6 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL AND PUBLIC RELATIONS

  IFATCA Policy is: IFATCA recognises that Public Relations play an important role in the promotion of ATC services. However, unsupervised public access to actual radar and radiotelephony data can lead to misuse and misinterpretation. Therefore, use of live radar … Continued
WC 10.2.5 AUTOMATION / HUMAN FACTORS

WC 10.2.5 AUTOMATION / HUMAN FACTORS

  IFATCA Policy is: Automation shall improve and enhance the data exchange for controllers. Automated systems shall be fail-safe and provide accurate and incorruptible data. These systems shall be built with an integrity factor to review and crosscheck the information … Continued
WC 10.2.4 ATC SYSTEMS

WC 10.2.4 ATC SYSTEMS

  IFATCA Policy is: Research should be carried out in each country to determine the capacity of the ATC system and the workload to be carried by each air traffic controller. Air traffic controllers should be provided with ATC equipment … Continued
WC 10.2.3 WORKING ENVIRONMENTS

WC 10.2.3 WORKING ENVIRONMENTS

  IFATCA Policy is: When modifying airport infrastructure affecting ATM, local ATCOs shall be involved throughout its design, development and implementation. Existing knowledge of human factors should be incorporated in design for new operational rooms and new ATC working positions … Continued
WC 10.2.2.1 MONITORING PRIVATISATION / COMMERCIALISATION IN ATC

WC 10.2.2.1 MONITORING PRIVATISATION / COMMERCIALISATION IN ATC

Privatisation of Air Traffic Control refers to the process by which the functions and/or assets of Air Traffic Control are transferred from a government department to either the private sector or to a Company or Corporation owned either partly or … Continued
WC 10.2.2 MANAGEMENT OF ATS PROVIDERS

WC 10.2.2 MANAGEMENT OF ATS PROVIDERS

  IFATCA Policy is: ATC management staff directly concerned with executive air traffic control matters should have a thorough knowledge of air traffic control and be holders of an air traffic controller’s licence and, to remain fully conversant with current … Continued