United For Aviation Technology Services
Website: www.unitedats.com
Email: info@unitedats.com
Phone: +20144561117
Fax: +20106090684
New Cairo, Cairo
Cairo, 11835
UNITED ATS has experienced team provides:
v Aeronautical Studies
v Aeronautical Survey
v eTOD turnkey services
v WAC and topographic Chart Production
v PBN Procedure Design
v Safety Management System (SMS)
v Satellite Image Processing and Digital Elevation Modeling.
v AIM Automation.
v Training:
020 Aeronautical Information Services
021 Basic Aeronautical Information Services
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Local Code |
AIS 01 |
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Duration |
10 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction to understand the responsibilities of aeronautical information units, the provision of AIS, the Integrated Aeronautical Information Package, Flight Plan (FPL), and Repetitive Flight Plan (RPL). Provide the trainee with theoretical basic knowledge to understand Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP), NOTAM and Pre-flight information bulletins (PIB) and map reading. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree and hold ICAO course 051 or Basic course (052A). |
021 A Advanced Aeronautical Information Services
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Local Code |
AIS 02 |
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Duration |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic knowledge to understand the detailed information regarding the basic functions which have to be performed by an AIS officer in PUB, NOF offices, consulting and updating AIP and how aeronautical information are collected and distributed. Provide the trainee with theoretical knowledge to AIRAC system applications, Handling of national and foreign NOTAM and facilitate AIS briefing and self briefing. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree and hold ICAO course 021. |
021 B Aeronautical Information Services Specialist
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Local Code |
AIS 03 |
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Duration |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic knowledge to understand the detailed and specialized knowledge of trigger NOTAM and checklist, the WGS-84 system, be specialized in the aeronautical charts and know how to create a route for a specific flight and SIDs and STARs. Provide the trainee with theoretical knowledge how to ensure the flow of information necessary for the safety, regularity and efficiency of international air navigation. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree and hold ICAO course 021. |
029 Aeronautical Information Services Automation
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Local Code |
AIS 04 |
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Duration |
6 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic knowledge to understand the role of AIS according to the Implementation of automated system, the role of WGS84 in the automated system of AIS and Provide the trainee with theoretical knowledge how to ensure the flow of information, the procedures and regulations governing the description of different types of aeronautical data and maintaining aeronautical databases necessary for the safety, regularity and efficiency of international air navigation. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree and hold AIS Specialist Course 021 B. |
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Local Code |
AIS 05 |
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Duration |
4 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Basic AIS cartography is the first stage to learn the principals of drawing and reading all aviation charts. At the end of this course Cartographers will be familiar to mandatory charts in Annex 4 The instructors will help the trainee with a highly manual and automated techniques for producing charts. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee must have an idea about scale, projection and drawing using CAD tools. |
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Local Code |
AIS 06 |
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Duration |
2 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
By the end of this course the participant will be able to read, design and produce all aeronautical ICAO charts using CAD Tools manually. |
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Prerequisites |
Should be cartographer and hold a Basic AIS Cartography Certificate. |
022 Special/Customized AIS Cartography
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Local Code |
AIS 07 |
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Duration |
6 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
By the end of this course Cartographer will be able to familiar of all types of chart in annex 4 The instructors will help the trainee with a highly technique manually and automated ways for drawing charts. |
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Prerequisites |
The student must have an idea about scale, projection and tools of drawing for AutoCAD. |
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Local Code |
GIS 01 |
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Duration |
2 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
By the end of the course the participate will able to work easily with satellite images, know the type of projection of maps and how to Rectify the satellite images to use with different software and how to extract the elevation data out of the images (DEM). |
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Prerequisites |
The participate must have a navigation back ground. |
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Local Code |
Geo 01 |
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Duration |
1 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
At the end of this course, the participant will be able to deal with datum, data transformation and different coordinate system. |
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Prerequisites |
Aviation back ground. |
030 Aeronautical Meteorological services
039 Basic Aeronautical Meteorology
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Local Code |
MET 01 |
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Duration |
4 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction to understand the structure and the specifications of layers of the Atmosphere around the earth, the climate and the main elements of weather, and its effect on the different fields and especially civil aviation movements. Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction to understand how to get weather information and prepare the meteorological report. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree. |
039A Advanced Aeronautical Meteorology
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Local Code |
MET 02 |
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Duration |
4 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction to understand the upper wind, upper-air temperature and humidity, flight level and temperature of tropopause and wind direction/speed and flight level of maximum wind. Provide the trainee with theoretical basic knowledge to understand how to prepare global forecasts of significant weather (SIGWX) phenomena in digital form to users. Provide the trainee with theoretical knowledge to understand how to coordinate with associated WMO regional specialized meteorological centre (RSMC) and other MET centers. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree. |
050 Air Traffic Control and Search And Rescue Services
051 Air Traffic Control inductions Basic
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Local Code |
ATS 01 |
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Duration |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction and practical in civil aviation with a comprehensive introduction to Air Traffic Services in general. After gaining this course the trainee will be able to start more Air Traffic Control Services courses or other aviation courses. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree. |
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Local Code |
ATS 02 |
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Duration |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with specific theoretical and practical skills in Air Traffic Services procedures and techniques to reach the required level of expertise for successful completion of an Aerodrome Control Rating. |
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Prerequisites |
The trainee should hold Air Traffic Control induction Basic course 051. |
053 Approach Control / Non-Radar (Procedural)
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Local Code |
ATS 03 |
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Duration |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with specific theoretical and practical skills in Air Traffic Services procedures and techniques to reach the required level of expertise for successful completion of an Approach Control Non-Radar (Procedural) Rating. |
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Prerequisites |
The trainee should hold Aerodrome Control course 052. |
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Local Code |
ATS 04 |
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Duration |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
The trainee shall have sufficient knowledge and practical skills of Approach Control Radar and shall understand the principles of primary and Secondary Surveillance Radar Operation System. Expedite and maintain an orderly flow between climb and descent by vectoring aircraft within the Terminal Control area (TMA) and maintain the prescribed radar or non-radar separation. The trainee shall reach the required level of expertise for successful completion of an Approach Control Radar Rating. |
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Prerequisites |
The trainee should hold Approach Control Non-Radar (Procedural) course 053. |
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Local Code |
ATS 05 |
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Duration |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
The trainee shall have sufficient knowledge and practical skills of Area Control Radar and shall understand the principles of primary and Secondary Surveillance Radar Operation System. The trainee shall reach the required level of expertise for successful completion of an Area Control Radar Rating. |
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Prerequisites |
The trainee should hold Area Control Non-Radar (Procedural) course 055. |
055 Area Control / Non-Radar (Procedural)
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Local Code : |
ATS 06 |
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Duration : |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives : |
Provide the trainee with specific theoretical and practical skills in Air Traffic Services procedures and techniques to reach the required level of expertise for successful completion of an Area Control Non-Radar (Procedural) Rating. |
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Prerequisites |
The trainee should hold Aerodrome Control course 052. |
059 Apron Management and Ground Operation
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Local Code : |
ATS 07 |
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Duration : |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives : |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction and practical, to understand the fundamentals concept of airport areas, the management and control of airport systems and operation. Participate in formulating and follow up Airport Emergency Plan and airport safety and security and manage different types of cargo operations. The trainee will understand the environmental impact and affairs in the field of airports. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree. |
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Local Code |
ATS 08 |
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Duration |
2 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction to understand the fundamentals concept of both the institutional and technical strategic aspects of current and future CNS concept in ATM Domain. The course will start by discussing the development of the current CNS direction and how they are being implemented today. The course will examine in-depth, each of the three strategies (COM, NAV, SUR). The course will discuss CNS alignment towards the ATM Master plan and highly intensive short course on the ATM issues including both technical and operational aspects. Emphasis in the course is on practical applications but sufficient supporting theory is provided to give the basics and the necessary theoretical tools for meaningful research and development work in the field. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree. |
060 Air Transport
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Local Code |
Air Transport 01 |
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Duration |
10 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction to understand air transport field and use statistical principles and methods and to enable them to acquire efficiency in analysis and forecasting. Provide the trainee with theoretical basic of Statistics / Cost Benefit to statistics. Air Transport Statistics / Economics Regulations, Air Transport Rules, Air Traffic Forecasting, ICAO program statistics, Practical Statistics and Annual Statistical Report. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree (a degree in law is preferable). |
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Local Code |
Air Transport 02 |
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Duration |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction to understand and assist the specialists in Civil Aviation (Air Transport, airport authority and airlines) to use economical principles methods and to gain efficiency in commercial civil aviation management. Provide the trainee with theoretical basic of Interline System, Air transport Economics Establishment of International Air Carriers Tariffs, Air Transport principles, Airport commercial management, Administrations. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree (a degree in law is preferable). |
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Local Code |
Air Transport 03 |
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Duration |
10 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction to understand Air law, Universal Organization, Facilitation, Air Transport Rules, Reservation, Ticketing and fares. Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction to understand Air Transport Economics, International criminal Air law, Warsaw System Agreements, Air Transport Statistics and International researches. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree (a degree in law is preferable). |
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Local Code |
Air Transport 04 |
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Duration |
4 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction and assist the specialists in Civil Aviation (Air Transport, airport authority and airlines) to understand the necessary basic knowledge and experience in the field of passenger services. Provide the trainee with theoretical basic of Passengers service Rules and Ground Services (handling), Security, Airport economics, Administration, Facilitation. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree (a degree in law is preferable). |
069 Air Transport Feasibility Study
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Local Code |
Air Transport 05 |
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Duration |
3 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction and assist the specialists in Civil Aviation (Air Transport, airport authority and airlines) to understand advanced knowledge and experience of Air Traffic Forecasting and feasibility study for those working in Civil Aviation department, Airport authorities and airlines. Provide the trainee with theoretical basic of Air Transport Rules, Air Traffic Forecasting, Feasibility study, Airport Economics, Marketing. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree (a degree in law is preferable). |
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Local Code |
Air Transport 06 |
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Duration |
6 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction and assist the specialists in Civil Aviation (Air Transport, airport authority and airlines) to understand advanced knowledge and experience of air law in civil Aviation departments, airport authorities and air lines. Provide the trainee with theoretical basic of Air Transport principles, Introduction to International Air Law, Universal Organization, International criminal Air laws, Warsaw System Agreements, Rome convention 1952, Geneva Convention 1948. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree (a degree in law is preferable). |
069 Air law & Regulations of using Satellite in ATC
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Local Code |
Air Transport 07 |
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Duration |
6 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction and assist the specialists in Civil Aviation (Air Transport, airport authority and airlines) to understand the updating information about the system used in ATC and the effects of GATS on civil aviation. Provide the trainee with theoretical basic of Rome convention 1952, The GATS and Air Transport, Introduction to Air law, Regulation of using Satellite in ATC, Facilitation. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree (a degree in law is preferable). |
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Local Code |
Air Transport 08 |
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Duration |
3 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction and assist the specialists in Civil Aviation (for those working or intending to work in travel agents, Civil Aviation departments and Airlines), to understand the updating information about Reservation, Ticketing and fares, Interline system, Air Transport Principles, Travel agents statistics and Administration. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree (a degree in law is preferable). |
100 Airport Engineering And Maintenance
104 Electricity and Power Generator
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Local Code |
Airport Maintenance 01 |
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Duration |
4 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction and practical, to be able to understand the fundamentals concept of electricity and Power Generator and transformers. Provide the trainee with theoretical and practical concept of Batteries, the simple circuit, Direct-current series and parallel circuits, Electrical conductor, Electromagnetism and magnetic circuits. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree. |
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Local Code |
Airport Maintenance 02 |
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Duration |
4 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction and practical, to be able to understand the fundamentals concept of Airport lighting, trouble shooting and Maintenance of the airport lighting systems. The trainee will be able to understand the fundamentals concept of series lighting circuit selector, ground checks of visual aids, cables for underground, ground checks of visual aids, illumination, high intensity runway lighting, taxi way lighting and approach lighting. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree. |
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Local Code |
Airport Maintenance 03 |
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Duration |
4 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction and practical, to be able to understand the fundamentals concept of Electro mechanical, trouble shooting and Maintenance of the conveyers, elevators, doors and bridges control, Power transmission, Coupling and clutches, Belt drives, Chain drives and Baggage conveyors. The trainee will be able to apply Maintenance of elevator systems and Terminals types (hydraulic and electrical systems). |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree. |
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Local Code |
Airport Maintenance 04 |
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Duration |
4 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction and practical, to be able to understand the fundamentals concept of the window and split type air condition. The trainee will have other theoretical and practical subjects such as the refrigerant circuit R22 (compressor, capillary tube, evaporator and condenser, vacuum pump), The electrical control circuit, The microprocessor control circuit, The remote and PCB for window and split, Charging refrigerant circuit, The new refrigerant blends and The recovery equipments. The trainee will be able to trouble shooting and Maintenance of air condition systems. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree. |
120-130 Management
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Local Code |
Management 01 |
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Duration |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical experience regarding the main concepts of Airport Management, Air Traffic Services Management and airport operational and apron management. Provide the trainee with the main knowledge of safety management system (SMS), environment, Airport Emergency Plan, Security, aeronautical information management, obstacle limitations according to ICAO recommendations. At the end of the course the trainee will prepare (study case) for any Airport as a model for course integration according to ICAO recommendations. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree. |
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Local Code |
Management 02 |
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Duration |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical experience regarding ICAO objectives, safety, regularity and efficiency of air transport and Chicago Convention. Provide the trainee with theoretical knowledge regarding airspace planning and sectorization of flight information region (FIR), Air Traffic Services Management, safety management system (SMS), emergency planning requirements, Communications & Emergency Operations aviation Security, and aeronautical information management. At the end of the course the trainee will prepare (study case) to discuss any problem concerning civil aviation as a model for course integration according to ICAO recommendations. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree. |
150 Civil Aviation Administrations and Legislation
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Local Code |
PANS 01 |
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Duration |
6 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
This basic PANS OPS course is the first step. It takes trainee through the criteria of Doc. 8168 Vol. II to make him/her able to understand the concept of this ICAO criteria, design by himself a complete instrument flight procedure and to produce terminal charts .At the end of this course, the participant will be able to develop Instrument Flight Procedures (precision & Non-precision) to ICAO Doc 8168 PANS OPS Criteria. |
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Prerequisites |
The Participants must prove to have an aviation background such as Air Traffic Controller, Commercial Pilot with instrument rating, Navigator, Flight Dispatcher or Systems Engineer. The student needs to provide a letter of reference from his national aviation body or an ICAO accredited organization. |
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Local Code |
PANS 02 |
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Duration |
2 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
It takes the specialist who has the basic course through difficult situations like terrain, congested areas around airport, high descent angle in approaches, etc. Also this course goes through the new criteria which have been published by ICAO in Doc. 8168. At the end of this course, the participant will be able to develop Instrument Flight Procedures with difficult situations to ICAO Doc 8168 PANS OPS Criteria. |
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Prerequisites |
The Participants must prove an aviation background such as Air Traffic Controller, Commercial Pilot with instrument rating, Navigator, Flight Dispatcher or Systems Engineer. The student needs to provide a letter of reference from his national aviation body or an ICAO accredited organization and has attended basic PANS OPS course. |
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Remarks |
Tuition fee includes cost of training, Documents, Calculators and tools only and excludes hotels, flight tickets and medical insurance. |
155 Special (Customized) PANS-OPS Course
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Local Code |
PANS 03 |
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Duration |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
This course follows a step by step methodology to teach the trainee the criteria of instrument flight procedure during specific period of time, so this course will take the trainee from just drawing a line in AutoCAD all the way until designing a procedure and producing its chart to ICAO Doc. 8168 Vol. II By the end of this course, the participant will be able to develop Instrument Flight Procedures (precision & Non-precision) to ICAO Doc 8168 PANS OPS Criteria. |
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Prerequisites |
The Participants must prove an aviation background such as Air Traffic Controller, Commercial Pilot with instrument rating, Navigator, Flight Dispatcher or Systems Engineer. The student needs to provide a letter of reference from his national aviation body or an ICAO accredited organization. |
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Local Code |
PANS 04 |
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Duration |
2 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
RNAV is the future for instrument flight procedure, and this RNAV course is made for specialist in conventional procedure to be also in RNAV according to ICAO Doc. 8168 Vol II. At the end of this course, the participant will be able to develop Instrument Flight Procedures for RNAV to ICAO Doc 8168 PANS OPS Criteria. |
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Prerequisites |
The participants should already had a basic PANS OPS Course and had on job training for at least 6 months. |
155 PANS OPS Software Training
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Local Code |
PANS 05 |
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Duration |
5 Day(s) |
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Objectives |
By the end of this course, the participant will be able to develop a complete Instrument Flight Procedures by using PANS OPS software starting from inserting data base ending with the chart to ICAO Criteria. |
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Prerequisites |
The Participants must prove an attendance of ICAO PANS OPS course. PANS OPS software has an AutoCAD platform, so trainee must be familiarize with CAD tools. |
160 Aeronautical Communications and NAVAIDS Maintenance
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Local Code |
Aeronautical Communications 01 |
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Duration |
4 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction and principles of satellite communications, classes of services, multiplexing techniques of satellite systems, digital modulation and demodulation and Satellite antennas and propagation. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree. |
170 Aeronautical Communications Operations
171 Aeronautical Mobile Service Operator
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Local Code |
COM 01 |
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Duration |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction and practical basic knowledge to achieve the quality of good telecommunication officer assistance in Aeronautical Mobile Service. Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction to gain the ability of carrying out broadcasting functions. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree or equivalent certificate and profession in communication field. |
172 Aeronautical Fixed Service Operator
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Local Code |
COM 02 |
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Duration |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction and practical basic knowledge to achieve the quality of good telecommunication officer assistance in Aeronautical Fixed Service. Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction to gain the ability of caring out broadcasting functions, and provide the trainee with the required knowledge and experience in Aeronautical Fixed Service. so that after the On-job training at an Airport become a telecommunication officer. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree or equivalent certificate and profession in communication field. |
174 A Advanced Radio Teletype Operation
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Local Code |
COM 03 |
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Duration |
6 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction and practical basic knowledge to achieve the quality of good telecommunication officer assistance in Aeronautical Fixed Service. Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction to gain the ability of caring out broadcasting functions, and provide the trainee with the required knowledge and experience in the advanced Aeronautical Fixed Service, So that after the training at an Airport can lead a group of radio officer. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree or equivalent certificate and profession in communication field. The Trainee should have Basic Aeronautical Fixed Service Operator course ICAO 172. |
174 B Advanced Radiotelephony Operations
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Local Code |
COM 04 |
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Duration |
6 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction and practical basic knowledge to achieve the quality of good telecommunication officer assistance in Aeronautical Fixed Service. Provide the trainee with theoretical basic introduction to gain the ability of caring out broadcasting functions, and provide the trainee with the required knowledge and experience in the advanced Radiotelephony Operations Service, So that after the training at an Airport can lead a group of radio officer. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree or equivalent certificate and profession in communication field. The Trainee should have Basic Aeronautical Mobile Service Operator course ICAO 171. |
176 Aeronautical Communication service Supervisor
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Local Code |
COM 05 |
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Duration |
6 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical and practical knowledge to achieve the quality of good telecommunication officer in Aeronautical Mobile Service and Aeronautical Fixed Service. Prepare the trainee for the first step supervisor in both Aeronautical Mobile Service and Aeronautical Fixed Service, so that after the training at an Airport can lead and mange more than one group through the good operation of both department Aeronautical Mobile Service and Aeronautical Fixed Service. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree or equivalent certificate and profession in communication field. The Trainee should have Basic Aeronautical Mobile Service Operator course ICAO 171 and Basic Aeronautical Fixed Service Operator course ICAO 172. |
177 Special Message Checking and accounting
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Local Code |
COM 06 |
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Duration |
6 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical and practical knowledge to achieve the quality of account Number of words and determine the classification of the message and calculate the total charge for message that need special handling, so that after the training at an Airport can classify and calculate the total charge of the messages. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree or equivalent certificate and profession in communication field. The Trainee should have Advanced Radio Teletype Operation course ICAO 174 A and Advanced Radio Teletype Operation course ICAO 174 B. |
179 Communication Operation Technical Knowledge Course
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Local Code |
COM 07 |
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Duration |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical and practical knowledge to achieve the quality of good telecommunication officer in Aeronautical Mobile Service and Aeronautical Fixed Service. Prepare the trainee for the first step supervisor in both Aeronautical Mobile Service and Aeronautical Fixed Service, so that after the training at an Airport can lead and mange more than one group through the good operation of both department Aeronautical Mobile Service and Aeronautical Fixed Service. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree or equivalent certificate and profession in communication field. The Trainee should have Basic Aeronautical Mobile Service Operator course ICAO 171 and Basic Aeronautical Fixed Service Operator course ICAO 172. |
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Local Code |
COM 08 |
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Duration |
8 Week(s) |
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Objectives |
Provide the trainee with theoretical and practical knowledge to achieve the quality of good telecommunication officer an extensive and detailed information regarding basic function which have to be performed by Radio Operator Officer who can broadcast Aeronautical Information, so that after the training at an Airport can gain the ability of carrying out broadcasting functions on both VHF/HF frequency. |
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Prerequisites |
The Trainee should have university degree or at least high school degree or equivalent certificate and profession in communication field. The Trainee should have Advanced Radio Teletype Operation course ICAO 174 A and Advanced Radio Teletype Operation course ICAO 174 B or Communication Operation Technical Knowledge Course ICAO 179. |

