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ATC 108 - Airside Operation Safety Compliance
Code | Start Date | Duration | Venue | |
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ATC 108 | 25 November 2024 | 7 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
ATC 108 | 30 December 2024 | 7 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
Course Description
Aircrafts are perhaps the most freaking things for people. As much as it is interesting for a passenger to watch the logistics at the airport, they are always worried if these procedures are carried out the right way. This course provides airside managers with a comprehensive set of guidelines to enhance safety and to prevent accidents, incidents and occurrences at their airports. It aims at producing ‘best practice’ guidance for airport ramp management.
Course Objectives
- Understanding safety operations at airports
- Being aware of factors that affect safety at airports
- Exploring emergency cases and how to react to them
- Applying up-to-date tools for managing safety on the airport
- Learning how to deal with various environmental factors
Who Should Attend?
- Ramp staff
- Safety and operations officers
- Ground operations managers and supervisors
- Airport managers and supervisors
Course Details/Schedule
Day 1
- Airside infrastructure, facilities and personnel
- Airport environment terminology and layouts
- Employer and employee responsibilities
- Responsibilities of the aerodrome operator/licensee
- Staff competencies
- Training requirements
- Competency checks
Day 2
- Airfield operations and standards
- Signals, signs and markings
- Meteorology
- Safety management
- Risk assessment and control
- Safety performance indicators and best practices
Day 3
- Airside operations
- Air traffic control
- Aircraft turnaround plan
- Moving aircraft
- Fuel management and hazardous materials
- Coordination with service partners
- Human factors in airside operations
Day 4
- Emergency management
- Emergency situations
- Ramp safety procedures
- Personal protective equipment
- Accident, incident and occurrence reporting
- Accident, incident and occurrence investigation and analysis
- Airside vehicle control and driving
Day 5
- Airside security
- Airport safeguarding
- Airside safety committee
- Airside safety promotion
- Interface with stakeholders
- Runway incursion awareness and prevention
Day 6
- Airside operations and the environment
- Environmental issues
- Wildlife hazard management,
- Adverse weather
- Low visibility operations
- Foreign Object Debris (FOD) prevention
Day 7
- Industry safety performance indicators
- Handling agent licensing and low-cost operations
- Aerodrome development and control of obstacles
- Persons with disabilities and persons with reduced mobility (PRM)
- Best Industry Practice Safety Management (SMS)
- Gap analysis and audit tool