Airplane Operation in Air Transport www.enac.fr

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Airplane Operation in Air Transport www.enac.fr
EXPLOITATION AÉRIENNE
Exploitation Aérienne
Airplane Operation in Air Transport
réf. AIROPS-E
Code OACI ENAC - DID
DURÉE
1.5 jours
(12 hours)
PLACES OFFERTES
4
DATES ET LIEUX
CONDITIONS DE
PARTICIPATION
Frais pédagogiques :
Catégorie B
2017 : 774 €
Informations pratiques :
voir en fin de catalogue
CONTACT ADMINISTRATIF
ENAC
[email protected]
Bulletin d'inscription obligatoire :
voir en fin de catalogue
Objectifs
• Acquire wide knowledge on the use of the airplane in the constrained operational
environment of commercial flights through the study of a complete flight.
• Understand the link between the operational need and the design and use of the avionic
systems/functions in a view of flight cost optimization.
• Present the evolutions and the future of the air operations from the pilot's point of view.
• Understand the pilot/air-traffic controllers (ATC) interface and resulting pilot actions to comply
with airspace management.
Participants concernés
• Engineers and the technicians in research and development, in technical support, in
maintenance and the sales managers who need to understand how airline pilots operate
airplane and the associated systems includinc avionics, in interaction with the ground key
players.
• Air-traffic controllers, to acquire knowledge on the operational constraints and on the
optimization of commercial flights affecting their interfaces with pilots.
Prérequis
Aeronautical basic knowledge
Contenu
Conduct
Part 1 - theory : flight preparation
• Objectives, operational constraints, optimization, limitations
• Operational Flight Plans, ATC Flight Plan
• Diferred technical items MEL, CDL
• Weather folder, NOTAMS
• Instruments procedures, instrument charts reading and decoding
• Take off parameters calculation
Briefing Part 2 - practice : Airbus cockpit familiarization
• Flight preparation in the flight deck
• Normal operation : briefings, check-lists, normal procedures
• Autopilot use, interface with air-traffic controllers
• Instrument flight procedures, FMS procedure coding versus charts
• Abnormal procedures : operation with failure, decision process
• Low visibility procedures : autoland preparation and realization with no decision height
Complement
Visit and briefing on air-traffic controllers training center including management of traffics on
ground, take off, landings, approach and departure
Teaching Method
Part 1
RESPONSABLE(S) DU STAGE
Preparation of the practice (Part 2) including method and concepts to be studied.
Jérôme SACLE
Part 2
Pilote de ligne, Ingénieur en avionique
www.enac.fr
• Operation of a complete simulated flight performed by the trainees
• Complementary briefing on ATC operations interfacing with the pilots
ENAC : [email protected]
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