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AVP 331 - National Airspace System


Description:
The national air traffic control system, control procedures, the integration of centers, approach communications, navigation procedures, radar operations, and facilities.

Credits: (3)

Learner Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Demonstrate knowledge of the history and evolution of the national airspace system (NAS)
  • Be able to describe and graphically depict physical dimensions and aeronautical chart depiction of each class of airspace in the ICAO airspace classification system.
  • Be able to explain communications, navigation equipment, weather, and flight rule requirements pertinent to each class of airspace in the ICAO system.
  • Be able to describe and understand the Air Traffic Control structure, communications, procedures, and the theory and fundamentals of ATC radar.
  • Explain how an operating Control Tower functions, the various duties assigned to Control Tower personnel, and how they coordinate their duties to control aircraft.
  • Describe and understand radar separation, oceanic and international Air Traffic Control, the future of ATC, and FAA involvement in ATC functions
     

Learner Outcomes Approval Date:
12/16/10

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