A220 Initial Dispatcher Training

Flight dispatchers Initial Type Rating A220

Course Objectives

The objective of this course is to train the candidate in accordance with the applicable ECAA regulations. This course will
qualify the trainee for assignments as Flight Dispatcher

Target Audience

Flight Dispatcher

Pre-requisites

This course is predicated on the fact that the trainee is holding a valid ECAA Flight Dispatcher License

Registration Documents

valid ECAA Flight Dispatcher License

Course Contents

Navigation
 Navigation, special navigation.
 Navigational aids and publications.
 Characteristics of special airports.
 Communication Navigation Surveillance (CNS) / Air Traf-fic Management (ATM).
 Navigation equipment in the aircraft used, including pecu-liarities and limitations of that equipment.
 Air traffic control and instrument approach procedures.
 File a flight plan with the appropriate ATS unit

Manuals and Regulations
 Aviation instruction and Civil Air Law and regulations.
 Operations Manual relevant to the operational control of flights:
 System of flight dispatch.
 System of flight following / Flight monitoring.
 Flight Operation Procedures:
 Aerodrome Operating Minimums.
 Standard Fuel Planning.
 Standard procedures to initiate emergency situation.
 The NOTAM system.
 Operational procedures for the carriage of cargo.

Meteorology
 Seasonal meteorological conditions and hazards.
 Interpretation of weather data including:
 Forecasting of en-route (thunderstorms and the best pene-trating altitudes, Icing conditions,              turbulence including clear air turbulence, Jetstream, Volcanic Ash Clouds and tropical cyclone)
 Terminal phenomena's, temperature and other weather con-
    ditions including (Heavy precipitation, sand storm, and low-altitude wind shear).
 Frontal system, wind conditions, and use of actual and
 Prognostic weather chart for various altitudes.
 Source of meteorological information.
 Effects of meteorological conditions on radio reception on the aircraft used.

Aircraft Performance and Flight Planning
 Aircraft limitations.
 Aircraft weight and balance.
 Aircraft performance.
 Flight planning including track selection, flight time analy-sis, and fuel requirements.
 Operational emergency and abnormal procedures
 Or non-standard Configuration.

Aircraft Systems And MEL/CDL
 AIRCRAFT GENERAL (LIGHTS - DOORS)
 AIR CONDITIONING, BLEED AIR AND PRESSURIZATION
 AUXILIARY POWER UNIT
 COMMUNICATION
 DOORS
 Electrical.
 ELECTRONIC DISPLAY
 Fire and Overheat Protection.
 Flight Controls.
 HYDRAULICS
 ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION
 LANDING GEAR
 Hydraulics.
 Landing Gear.
 MEL/CDL.
 LIGHTING
 OXYGEN AND EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
 POWER PLANT
 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Evaluation Mean(s)

Exam

Certificate(s) Awarded

Egyptair

Course Code
D1-22
Duration
11Days
Price
Price [EGP] : 41300.00
Course Schedule

This Course is Member of

Initial Pilots Training Courses