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Policy Review of Simultaneous ATC Training on Adjacent Positions

Policy Review of Simultaneous ATC Training on Adjacent Positions

62ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Montego Bay, Jamaica, 8-12 May 2023 WP No. 157 Policy Review of Simultaneous ATC Training on Adjacent Positions Presented by PLC   Summary On-the-job training on an operational unit is an extensive and essential part of the … Continued
17th September 2023Jean-Francois Lepage
TPM Review – AAS

TPM Review – AAS

61ST ANNUAL CONFERENCE, 23-27 May 2022 WP No. 58 TPM Review – AAS Presented by TOC   Summary Over the past few years, TOC came to the conclusion that the TPM was in need of a significant overhaul in order … Continued
18th July 2022Jean-Francois Lepage
ADME 2.15 CONDITIONAL CLEARANCES TO RESCUE AND FIREFIGHTING VEHICLES

ADME 2.15 CONDITIONAL CLEARANCES TO RESCUE AND FIREFIGHTING VEHICLES

In an emergency situation, controllers are always required to use professional judgement and experience to determine the best course of action. Sometimes this causes conflict with rules and regulations that might, in those circumstances, be unfit for purpose. All controllers … Continued
4th November 2019Jean-Francois Lepage
Review of Policy: Single Person Operations in ATC (SPO)

Review of Policy: Single Person Operations in ATC (SPO)

43RD ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Hong Kong, China (SAR), 22-26 March 2004 WP No. 166 Review of Policy: Single Person Operations in ATC (SPO) Introduction Shrinking federal budgets and commercial pressures from privatisation are producing a global drive for increased efficiencies in … Continued
24th March 2020Jean-Francois Lepage
Investigate Operational Use of Level Restrictions in SIDs, STARs and other Published Routes

Investigate Operational Use of Level Restrictions in SIDs, STARs and other Published Routes

49TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, 12-16 April 2010 WP No. 88 Investigate Operational Use of Level Restrictions in SIDs, STARs and other Published Routes Presented by TOC Summary In November 2007, ICAO introduced Amendment 5 to ICAO Doc … Continued
15th April 2020Jean-Francois Lepage
Information Overload in ATC

Information Overload in ATC

62ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Montego Bay, Jamaica, 8-12 May 2023 WP No. 158 Information Overload in ATC Presented by PLC   Summary Towards achieving their goals of providing a safe and efficient air traffic control service, many Air Navigation Service Providers … Continued
17th September 2023Jean-Francois Lepage
Airport Infrastructure Development

Airport Infrastructure Development

58TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Conchal, Costa Rica, 20-24 May 2019 Agenda Item: B.5.1/C.6.1 – WP No. 86 Airport Infrastructure Development Presented by PLC and TOC Summary In order for an ATM system to work safely, efficiently and fluently at an airport, … Continued
2nd November 2019Jean-Francois Lepage
Airspace Design and Procedures Controller Involvement

Airspace Design and Procedures Controller Involvement

55TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Las Vegas, USA, 14-18 March 2016 WP No. 158 Airspace Design and Procedures Controller Involvement Presented by TOC Summary Efforts to redesign airspace have ramped up in recent years as ANSPs and airlines push for more advanced … Continued
18th January 2020Jean-Francois Lepage
Investigate a Possible Future Air Traffic Management Concept

Investigate a Possible Future Air Traffic Management Concept

35TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Tunis, Tunisia, 15-19 April 1996 WP No. 95 Investigate a Possible Future Air Traffic Management Concept   The purpose of this paper is to investigate a possible future Air Traffic management concept and its implications for Air … Continued
12th February 2020Jean-Francois Lepage
Operating two Different Air Traffic Control Ratings During the Same Operational Shift

Operating two Different Air Traffic Control Ratings During the Same Operational Shift

62ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Montego Bay, Jamaica, 8-12 May 2023 WP No. 159 Operating two Different Air Traffic Control Ratings During the Same Operational Shift Presented by PLC   Summary With the advancement of technology in Air Traffic Control, some Air … Continued
17th September 2023Jean-Francois Lepage
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