AGL2 Airfield Lighting Maintenance
01_Course Target
- This Course designed to provide AGL Engineering and Management personnel classroom training to ensure airfield lighting systems are being safely maintained in compliance with the requirements of ICAO Annex 14 and EASA.
- To teach the delegates, best practice techniques for conducting compliant scheduled AGL system maintenance tasks for approach, threshold, runway, taxiway inset and elevated luminaries, PAPI Units, CCR’s and primary series circuits.
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Airside Operations
This course designed to the various components of the Airside including Infrastructure, Facilities and People and understand how these components interact to form an operational system.To Explore the various risks and hazard associated with aircraft ground operations at an airport and how they can be effectively managed.
Passenger Facilitation
The course designed to Improve passenger processes while reducing organizational costs.Interpret national obligations within international agreements.Describe the regulatory framework of aviation facilitation pertaining to passengers.Foster collaboration among stakeholders for overcoming challenges specific to cross-border travel.Identify facilitation tools and processes that improve passenger flow.
Assistance to Aircraft Accident Victims and their Families
This course designed to provide CAA representatives, other government officials, aircraft and airport operators and non-governmental organization with the competencies to effectively support aircraft accident victims and their family assistance efforts, in accordance with ICAO Policy on Assistance to Aircraft Accident Victims and their Families (Doc. 9998), and the ICAO Manual on Assistance to Aircraft Accident Victims and their Families (Doc 9973).
