A VISIBLE IMPROVEMENT IN LOW VISIBILITY OPERATIONS TRAINING
Category II and III
The Low Visibility Operations course is produced to provide comprehensive training on all aspects of the Joint Aviation Authority (JAA) recommendations on the subject. It is a fresh look at the facts involved in low visibility operations both on the ground and in the air.
To obtain the Initial Low Visibility qualification this course provides the theoretical aspects prior to the simulator training sessions. This course is also ideal to use prior to the Annual Recurrent training session in the simulator.
The program gives generic information on a wide range of subjects, including airport equipment and lighting, responsibilities of ATC, and the visual effects, caused by such restrictions to visibility as fog, rain and snow.
Audience
Initial pilot training
Pilot transition training
Recurrent training
Aircraft or airport personnel involved in low visibility operations
Course content:
Lesson 1
What are Low Visibility Operations?
Section 1. Definitions
Section 2. Operating minima
Section 3. Autopilot
Section 4. Roles and responsibilities
Lesson 2
The Airport
Section 1. Visual aids
Section 2. Non-visual aids
Section 3. Special areas
Lesson 3
Visual requirements
Section 1. Visual segment
Section 2. Visual illusions
Lesson 4
Operation
Section 1. Pre-flight
Section 2. Take-off
Section 3. Approach
Section 4. Landing
Section 5. Equipment failure
The Initial course takes 3 hours to complete.
The Recurrent course of 3 Lessons takes >2 hours to complete.
A separate Test can be provided with the Low Visibility course to meet the requirements for student testing. We offer a CAT II Test as well as a CAT III Test.
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