Joint use Airports Operation
01_Course Target
- 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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Traveller Identification Programme
The course designed to provide CAA employees and other stakeholders with the competencies to implement the five key elements of the ICAO TRIP strategy, ensuring interoperability and internal cooperation, in accordance with Annex 9.
AGL3 – Airfield Lighting Design
This course designed for targeted towards anyone in the AGL sector that is involved in the design, planning, management, and implementation of CATI, CATII, CATIII AGL Systems, CCR’s, AGL Primary Series Circuits, AGL Secondary Circuits.his AGL3, ICAO Annex 14 Airfield Lighting Design Training Course teaches the skill base needed to correctly design CATI, CATII, CATIII compliant AGL Systems. AGL3 includes modules in how to interpret and problem solve solutions related to ICAO and regional CAA policy and compliance issues and obstacles.
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.
