Joint use Airports Operation
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- Joint-use airports course designed to understand the benefit of government and civilian entities through more economical operations by sharing facilities.
- When there is a military tenant on a civilian airport, the airport operator must know and be aware of any unique needs for protection of the tenant’s assets, such as setbacks to facilities. These special requirements should be included in all planning for the airport.
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Airline Operator Certification (AOC) Process
An Airline Operator Certification (AOC) process course provides a comprehensive roadmap for obtaining the legal authority to operate commercial air transport, typically following the ICAO 5-phase model: Pre-application, Formal Application, Document Evaluation, Demonstration and Inspection, and Certification.
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).
Managing Air Transport Facilitation (MATF)
This course designed to provide middle management level personnel in Civil Aviation Authorities and other public authorities, as well as aircraft and airport operators with the competencies to manage the implementation of Facilitation Standards and Recommended Practices, in accordance with ICAO Annex 9.
