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M260.01:"Explain Aspects of Air Traffic Control (ATC)"
M260.02
IDENTIFY ASPECTS OF BASIC AERODROME OPERATIONS
By Sgt Xie Nicole
- Open your camera- Take notes (TIP: you can take screenshots of the informations)- Respect your peers- Raise your hand before talking - Don't be shy and BE CURIOUS! Ask questions and participate
INTRO
Why do you think learning about basic aerodrome operations is important?
VOCABULARY
A few defenitions:
taxiways
Aerodrome
Runways
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Aprons
Taxi
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TP1
Discuss Basic Aerodrome Operations
TP1: Discuss Basic Aerodrome Operations
Link the operations to its description.Click on the descriptions for more informations.
Responsible for general
maintenance, construction work.
GROUND CONTROL
Responsible for the aircraft manoeuvring areas.
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL
Ensure safe operations of commercial and private aircraft .
AIRPORT MAINTENANCE
TP1 Confirmation
1. What are the three categories of basic operations at a civilian aerodrome?
2. What does "GMC" stand for?
3. What is airport maintenance responsible for?
TP2: Explain the Role of Ground Controllers
True or FalseWhen an aicraft has landed, the pilot takes control of everything
True
False
Answer
False
True
True or FalseIt is difficult to assure that there is sufficient clearance between the aircraft structure and any buildings or other aircraft.
True
False
Answer
True
False
True or FalseGround controllers are only responsible for conducting aircrafts during landing/take-off.
True
False
Answer
True
False
TP2 Confirmation
1. Name one thing that ground controllers do.
TP3
Explain that Ground Facilities and Services Assist With
Aircraft Arrivals and Departures
Keywords
Keywords
RUNWAY MAINTENANCERUNWAY LIGHTING BAGGAGE HANDLING FUEL STORAGE SYSTEMS DE-ICING/ANTI-ICING
TP3 Confirmation
1. Name two ground facilities or services that assist aircraft during arrival and departure.
TP4
Explain What the Canadian Air Transport Security
Authority (CATSA) Is and Outline its Duties
CATSA DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Contracting for RCMP policing services and implementation of the Canadian Air Carrier Protective
Program. Working with the RCMP for the provision of on-board security services under the Canadian
Air Carrier Protective Program. This program covers selected domestic, trans-border and international
flights.
The implementation of a restricted area identification card (RAIC). CATSA has implemented an enhanced
RAIC for non-passengers (staffs) which includes the use of biometric identifiers. This card is issued by the airport authority and enhances the security of restricted areas at major Canadian airports. The program includes a national database authenticating the validity of the RAIC.
CATSA DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Non-Passenger Screening (NPS) entering airport restricted areas. NPS has been regulated by Transport
Canada since February 2004 in order to add another layer of security to Canada’s air transport security
system. The purpose of NPS is to enhance both airport and civil aviation security by operating random
and unpredictable security screening checkpoints at entry points to or within airport restricted areas.
End of Lesson Confirmation
KAHOOT!
Complete the FORMS please!
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TP4 Confirmation
1. What does CATSA stand for? 2. What are two duties and reponsabilities of CATSA?
Thank you so much for your participation!
CONCLUSION
- Discussing Basic Aerodrome Operations;
- Explain the Role of Ground Controllers;
- Explain that Ground Facilities and Services Assist with Aircraft Arrivals and Departures;
- Explain What the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) Is and Outline its Duties
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Previous lesson...
M260.01:"Explain Aspects of Air Traffic Control (ATC)"
M260.02
IDENTIFY ASPECTS OF BASIC AERODROME OPERATIONS
By Sgt Xie Nicole
- Open your camera- Take notes (TIP: you can take screenshots of the informations)- Respect your peers- Raise your hand before talking - Don't be shy and BE CURIOUS! Ask questions and participate
INTRO
Why do you think learning about basic aerodrome operations is important?
VOCABULARY
A few defenitions:
taxiways
Aerodrome
Runways
+ info
+ info
+ info
Aprons
Taxi
+ info
+ info
TP1
Discuss Basic Aerodrome Operations
TP1: Discuss Basic Aerodrome Operations
Link the operations to its description.Click on the descriptions for more informations.
Responsible for general maintenance, construction work.
GROUND CONTROL
Responsible for the aircraft manoeuvring areas.
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL
Ensure safe operations of commercial and private aircraft .
AIRPORT MAINTENANCE
TP1 Confirmation
1. What are the three categories of basic operations at a civilian aerodrome?
2. What does "GMC" stand for?
3. What is airport maintenance responsible for?
TP2: Explain the Role of Ground Controllers
True or FalseWhen an aicraft has landed, the pilot takes control of everything
True
False
Answer
False
True
True or FalseIt is difficult to assure that there is sufficient clearance between the aircraft structure and any buildings or other aircraft.
True
False
Answer
True
False
True or FalseGround controllers are only responsible for conducting aircrafts during landing/take-off.
True
False
Answer
True
False
TP2 Confirmation
1. Name one thing that ground controllers do.
TP3
Explain that Ground Facilities and Services Assist With Aircraft Arrivals and Departures
Keywords
Keywords
RUNWAY MAINTENANCERUNWAY LIGHTING BAGGAGE HANDLING FUEL STORAGE SYSTEMS DE-ICING/ANTI-ICING
TP3 Confirmation
1. Name two ground facilities or services that assist aircraft during arrival and departure.
TP4
Explain What the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) Is and Outline its Duties
CATSA DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Contracting for RCMP policing services and implementation of the Canadian Air Carrier Protective Program. Working with the RCMP for the provision of on-board security services under the Canadian Air Carrier Protective Program. This program covers selected domestic, trans-border and international flights.
The implementation of a restricted area identification card (RAIC). CATSA has implemented an enhanced RAIC for non-passengers (staffs) which includes the use of biometric identifiers. This card is issued by the airport authority and enhances the security of restricted areas at major Canadian airports. The program includes a national database authenticating the validity of the RAIC.
CATSA DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Non-Passenger Screening (NPS) entering airport restricted areas. NPS has been regulated by Transport Canada since February 2004 in order to add another layer of security to Canada’s air transport security system. The purpose of NPS is to enhance both airport and civil aviation security by operating random and unpredictable security screening checkpoints at entry points to or within airport restricted areas.
End of Lesson Confirmation
KAHOOT!
Complete the FORMS please!
https://forms.office.com/r/P1EjQ6gWn6
TP4 Confirmation
1. What does CATSA stand for? 2. What are two duties and reponsabilities of CATSA?
Thank you so much for your participation!
CONCLUSION