Week - 1 |
IFR Communıcatıons and Defınıtıons. Meanings and significance of associated terms. Air traffic control abbreviations. Q-code groups commonly used in R/T air ground communications. Pressure settings. Directions and bearings. Categories of messages. |
Week - 2 |
Categories of messages.
General Operatıng Procedures.
Transmission of letters.
Transmission of numbers.
Describe the method of transmission of numbers.
Pronunciation.
Single digits, whole hundreds and whole thousands.
Transmission of time.
Describe the ways of transmitting time.
Standard time reference (UTC).
Minutes, minutes and hours, when required. |
Week - 3 |
Transmission technique.
Explain the techniques used for making good R/T transmissions.
Recommend oral practice.
following typical flight.
Standard words and phrases (relevant R/T).
Pushback.
IFR departure.
Airways clearances.
Position reporting.
Approach procedures.
IFR arrivals. |
Week - 4 |
Radiotelephony call signs for aeronautical (ground) stations including use of abbreviated call signs.
Name the two parts of the call sign of an aeronautical station.
Identify the call sign suffixes for aeronautical stations.
Explain when the call sign may be abbreviated to the use of the suffix only.
Radiotelephony call signs for aircraft including use of abbreviated call signs. |
Week - 5 |
Transfer of communications. Test procedures including readability scale. Read back and acknowledgement requirements. State the requirement to read back ATC route clearances. State the requirement to read back clearances related to runway in use. State the requirement to read back ‘other clearances’ including conditional clearances. State the requirement to read back data such as runway, SSR codes etc. |
Week - 6 |
Quiz |
Week - 7 |
Radar procedural phraseology.
Use the correct phraseology for an aircraft receiving a radar service.
Radar identification:
Radar vectoring:
Traffic information and avoidance:
SSR procedures.
Recommend oral practise for typical flight situations. |
Week - 8 |
Recommend oral practise for typical flight situations. |
Week - 9 |
Recommend oral practise for typical flight situations. |
Week - 10 |
Level changes and reports.
Use the correct term to describe vertical position.
In relation to flight level (standard pressure setting SPS).
In relation to Altitude (metres/feet on QNH).
In relation to Height (metres/feet on QFE). |
Week - 11 |
Actıon requıred to be taken ın case of communication faılure. |
Week - 12 |
Dıstress and urgency procedures.
State the pan medical procedure
State the dıstress procedure.
State the urgency procedures. |
Week - 13 |
Relevant weather ınformatıon terms Aerodrome weather Weather broadcast.Morse code Identify radio navigation aids (VOR, DME, NDB, ILS) from their morse code identifiers SELCAL, TCAS, ACARS phraseology and procedures.Morse code Identify radio navigation aids (VOR,DME,NDB,ILS) from their morse code identifiers SELCAL, TCAS, ACARS phraseology and procedures. |
Week - 14 |
Final Examination |