Aeronautical Mobile Services Operator (AMSO)
Introduction
- Trainees will understand the AMSO procedures and new Technology systems in the international aeronautical telecommunication field
Objectives
By the end of the course; the trainee will recognize the following:
- Definitions of aeronautical telecommunication service
- Procedures of communication
- ICAO alphabet spelling
- Acceptance of messages
- Transmission techniques
- Record of communication
- SELCAL procedures
- New communication systems
- ATN network
- Introduction to AMHS
- Test procedures
- Overview of AIS products
- Air law message
- Air traffic service data link
- HF message handling
- Practical sessions
- List of common abbreviation and Q code
Who Sould Attend
- • Civil Aviation Authorities. • Policy Makers. • Aerodrome Operators. • Airport Managers. • Airport Planners. • Airside Technical Personnel. • Airline Ground Operations Team Leaders. • Aerodrome Inspectors. • Airport Authorities. • Airport Emergency Coordinators. • Ground Service Providers. • Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) Officers.
- Aerodrome quality and compliance managers
- Civil Aviation Authorities (CAAs) and aviation-related organizations.
- AIS officers and operation officers of the aviation companies.
- ATCs AIS officers & ATS officers
- Air Traffic Control Supervisors and Senior Air Traffic Control Officers who may be ask to perform the task of Shift Supervisor and Aeronautical Informational Service Staff.
- Inspectors and Regulators, Flight Procedures Designers, and Aerodrome Service Providers ATC, Airport Engineers and Pilots.
Course Content
- Definitions
- Communication Procedures
- Divisions of Aeronautical Telecom Service
- Acceptance of Messages
- Transmission Techniques
- Record of Communication
- SELCAL Procedures
- New Communication Systems
- ATN Network
- Introduction to AMHS
- Test Procedures
- Overview of AIS Products
- Air Law Message
- Air Traffic Service Data Link
- HF Message Handling
Prerequisite
- The new trainees must have a basic information on aeronautical Telecommunication field.