
Article 1 

1. This Regulation lays down detailed rules for:
(a) the conditions for issuing, suspending and revoking air traffic controllers and student air traffic controllers' licences, associated ratings and endorsements, and the privileges and responsibilities of those holding them;
(b) the conditions for issuing, limiting, suspending and revoking air traffic controllers and student air traffic controllers' medical certificates, and the privileges and responsibilities of those holding them;
(c) the certification of aero-medical examiners and aero-medical centres for air traffic controllers and student air traffic controllers;
(d) the certification of air traffic controller training organisations;
(e) the conditions for validating revalidating, renewing and using such licences, ratings, endorsements and certificates.
2. This Regulation shall apply to:
(a) student air traffic controllers and air traffic controllers exercising their functions within the scope of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008;
(b) persons and organisations involved in the licensing, training, testing, checking and medical examination and assessment of applicants in accordance with this Regulation.
Article 2 

1. The student air traffic controllers, the air traffic controllers and the persons involved in the licensing, training, testing, checking and medical examination and assessment of applicants referred to in Article 1(2)(a) and (b) shall be qualified and licensed in accordance with the provisions of Annexes I, III and IV by the CAA.
2. The organisations referred to in Article 1(2)(b) shall be qualified in accordance with the technical requirements and administrative procedures laid down in Annexes I, III and IV and shall be certified by the CAA.
3. The medical certification of the persons referred to in Article 1(2)(a) and (b) shall be compliant with the technical requirements and administrative procedures laid down in Annexes III and IV.
4. Air traffic controllers employed by air navigation service providers providing air traffic services in the airspace of the United Kingdom and having their principal place of operations and their registered office, if any, located outside the United Kingdom, shall be deemed to have been licenced in accordance with paragraph 1, where they meet both of the following conditions:
(a) they hold an air traffic controller licence issued by a third country in accordance with Annex 1 to the Chicago Convention;
(b) they have demonstrated to the CAA that they have received training and successfully passed examinations and assessments equivalent to those required by Part ATCO, Subpart D, Sections 1-4, set out in Annex I.The tasks and functions assigned to the air traffic controllers referred to in the first subparagraph shall not exceed the privileges of the licence issued by the third country.
5. Practical instructors and assessors employed by a training organisation located outside the United Kingdom shall be deemed to have been qualified in accordance with paragraph 1, where they meet both of the following conditions:
(a) they hold an air traffic controller licence issued by a third country in accordance with Annex I of the Chicago Convention with a rating and, if applicable, rating endorsement corresponding to the one for which they are authorised to instruct or assess;
(b) they have demonstrated to the CAA that they have received training and successfully passed examinations and assessments equivalent to those required by Part ATCO, Subpart D, Section 5, set out in Annex I.The privileges referred to in the first subparagraph shall be specified in a certificate issued by a third country and shall be limited to provide instruction and assessment for training organisations located outside the United Kingdom.
Article 3 

1. Air traffic control services shall only be provided by air traffic controllers qualified and licensed in accordance with this Regulation.
2. Subject to Article 1(3) of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008, the Secretary of State shall, as far as practicable, ensure that services provided or made available by military personnel to the public referred to in Article 1(2)(c) of that Regulation offer a level of safety that is at least equivalent to the level required by the essential requirements as defined in Annex Vb to that Regulation.
3. The Secretary of State may apply this Regulation to ... military personnel providing services to the public.
Article 4 
For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply:

((1)) ‘abnormal situation’ means circumstances, including degraded situations, which are neither routinely nor commonly experienced and for which an air traffic controller has not developed automatic skills;
((2)) ‘acceptable means of compliance (AMC)’ means non-binding standards adopted by the CAA to illustrate means by which to establish compliance with Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its implementing rules;
((3)) ‘air traffic control (ATC) service’ means a service provided for the purpose of:

((a)) preventing collisions:

— between aircraft, and
— in the manoeuvring area between aircraft and obstructions; and
((b)) expediting and maintaining an orderly flow of air traffic;
((4)) ‘air traffic control (ATC) unit’ means a generic term meaning variously, area control centre, approach control unit or aerodrome control tower;
((5)) ‘alternative means of compliance’ means an alternative to an existing AMC or a new means to establish compliance with Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its implementing rules for which no associated AMC have been adopted by the CAA;
((6)) ‘assessment’ means an evaluation of the practical skills leading to the issue of the licence, rating and/or endorsement(s) and their revalidation and/or renewal, including behaviour and the practical application of knowledge and understanding being demonstrated by the person being assessed;
((7)) ‘assessor endorsement’ means the authorisation entered on and forming part of the licence, indicating the competence of the holder to assess the practical skills of student air traffic controller and air traffic controller;
((8)) ‘critical incident stress’ means the manifestation of unusual and/or extreme emotional, physical and/or behavioural reactions in an individual following an unexpected event, an accident, an incident or serious incident;
((9)) ‘emergency situation’ means a serious and dangerous situation requiring immediate actions;
((10)) ‘examination’ means a formalised test evaluating the person's knowledge and understanding;
((11)) ‘guidance material (GM)’ means non-binding material developed by the CAA that helps to illustrate the meaning of a requirement or specification and is used to support the interpretation of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008, its implementing rules and AMC;
((12)) ‘ICAO location indicator’ means the four-letter code group formulated in accordance with the rules prescribed by ICAO in its manual 'DOC 7910' in its latest updated version and assigned to the location of an aeronautical fixed station;
((13)) ‘language proficiency endorsement’ means the statement entered on and forming part of a licence, indicating the language proficiency of the holder;
((14)) ‘licence’ means a document issued and endorsed in accordance with this Regulation and entitling its lawful holder to exercise the privileges of the ratings and endorsements contained therein;
((15)) ‘on-the-job training instruction’ means the phase of unit training during which previously acquired job-related routines and skills are integrated in practice under the supervision of a qualified on-the-job training instructor in a live traffic situation;
((16)) ‘on-the-job training instructor (OJTI) endorsement’ means the authorisation entered on and forming part of a licence, indicating the competence of the holder to give on-the-job training instruction and instruction on synthetic training devices;
((17)) ‘part-task trainer (PTT)’ means a synthetic training device to provide training for specific and selected operational tasks without requiring the learner to practise all of the tasks which are normally associated with a fully operational environment;
((18)) ‘performance objective’ means a clear and unambiguous statement of the performance expected of the person undertaking the training, the conditions under which the performance takes place and the standards that the person undertaking training should meet;
((19)) ‘provisional inability’ means a temporary state in which the licence holder is prevented from exercising the privileges of the licence when ratings, endorsements and his/her medical certificate are valid;
((20)) ‘psychoactive substance’ means alcohol, opioids, cannabinoids, sedatives and hypnotics, cocaine, other psychostimulants, hallucinogens, and volatile solvents, whereas caffeine and tobacco are excluded;
((21)) ‘rating endorsement’ means the authorisation entered on and forming part of a licence, indicating the specific conditions, privileges or limitations pertaining to the relevant rating;
((22)) ‘renewal’ means the administrative act taken after a rating, endorsement or certificate has expired that renew the privileges of the rating, endorsement or certificate for a further specified period subject to the fulfilment of specified requirements;
((23)) ‘revalidation’ means the administrative act taken within the period of validity of a rating, endorsement or certificate that allows the holder to continue to exercise the privileges of a rating, endorsement or certificate for a further specified period subject to the fulfilment of specified requirements;
((24)) ‘sector’ means a part of a control area and/or part of a flight information region or upper region;
((25)) ‘simulator’ means a synthetic training device that presents the important features of the real operational environment and reproduces the operational conditions under which the person undertaking training can practice real-time tasks directly;
((26)) ‘synthetic training device’ means any type of device by which operational conditions are simulated, including simulators and part-task trainers;
((27)) ‘synthetic training device instructor (STDI) endorsement’ means the authorisation entered on and forming part of a licence, indicating the competence of the holder to give instruction on synthetic training devices;
((28)) ‘training course’ means theoretical and/or practical instruction developed within a structured framework and delivered within a defined duration;
((29)) ‘training organisation’ means an organisation which has been certified by the CAA to provide one or more types of training;
((30)) ‘unit endorsement’ means the authorisation entered on and forming part of a licence, indicating the ICAO location indicator and the sector, group of sectors or working positions where the licence holder is competent to work;
((31)) ‘validation’ means a process by which, through the successful completion of a unit endorsement course associated to a rating or a rating endorsement, the holder may start exercising the privileges of that rating or rating endorsement.
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Article 6 
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Article 7 

1. Licences, ratings and endorsements issued in accordance with the relevant provisions of national legislation based on Directive 2006/23/EC and licences, ratings and endorsements issued in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 805/2011 shall be deemed to have been issued in accordance with this Regulation.
2. The Area Control Procedural (ACP) rating with the Oceanic Control (OCN) rating endorsement issued on the basis of national rules based on Article 31(1) of Regulation (EU) No 805/2011 shall be deemed to have been issued in accordance with this Regulation.
3. Medical certificates and certificates for training organisations, aero-medical examiners and aero-medical centres, approvals of unit competence schemes and training plans issued in accordance with the relevant provisions of national legislation based on Directive 2006/23/EC in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 805/2011 shall be deemed to have been issued in accordance with this Regulation.
Article 8 
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Article 9 
In Article 2 of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 923/2012, point 104 is replaced by the following:
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104. “psychoactive substance” means alcohol, opioids, cannabinoids, sedatives and hypnotics, cocaine, other psychostimulants, hallucinogens, and volatile solvents, whereas caffeine and tobacco are excluded;
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Article 10 
Commission Regulation (EU) No 805/2011 is repealed.
Article 11 

1. This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.It shall apply from 30 June 2015.
2. By way of derogation from paragraph 1, the CAA may decide not to apply Annexes I to IV, in whole or in part, before 31 December 2016.When the CAA makes use of this possibility, ... the relevant provisions of Commission Regulation (EU) No 805/2011 shall continue to apply.
...Done at Brussels, 20 February 2015.
For the Commission
The President
Jean-Claude JUNCKER
ANNEX I
PART ATCO
SUBPART A  ATCO.A.001 
This Part, set out in this Annex, establishes the requirements for the issue, revocation and suspension of student air traffic controller licences and air traffic controller licences, their associated ratings and endorsements, and the conditions of their validity and use.
 ATCO.A.005 

((a)) An application for the issue of licences, ratings and endorsements shall be submitted to the CAA in accordance with the procedure established by that authority.
((b)) An application for the issue of further ratings or endorsements, for the revalidation or renewal of endorsements and for the reissue of the licence shall be submitted to the CAA.
((c)) The licence shall remain the property of the person to whom it is issued, unless it is revoked by the CAA. The licence holder shall sign the licence.
((d)) The licence shall specify all relevant information related to the privileges that are granted by the licence and shall comply with the requirements in Appendix 1 of Annex II.
 ATCO.A.010  ATCO.A.015 

((a)) The exercise of the privileges granted by a licence shall be dependent on the validity of the ratings, endorsements and of the medical certificate.
((b)) Licence holders shall not exercise the privileges of their licence when having doubts of being able to safely exercise the privileges of the licence and shall in such cases immediately notify the relevant air navigation service provider of the provisional inability to exercise the privileges of their licence.
((c)) Air navigation service providers may declare the provisional inability of the licence holder if they become aware of any doubt concerning the ability of the licence holder to safely exercise the privileges of the licence.
((d)) Air navigation service providers shall develop and implement objective, transparent and non-discriminatory procedures to enable licence holders declaring provisional inability to exercise the privileges of their licence in accordance with point (b), to declare the provisional inability of the licence holder in accordance with point (c), to manage the operational impact of provisional inability cases and to inform the CAA.
((e)) The procedures referred to in point (d) shall be included in the unit competence scheme according to ATCO.B.025(a)(13).
 ATCO.A.020 

((a)) Licences, ratings and endorsements may be suspended or revoked by the CAA according to ATCO.AR.D.005 when the licence holder does not comply with the requirements of this Part.
((b)) When the licence holder has his/her licence revoked, he/she shall immediately return the licence to the  CAA  according to the administrative procedures established by that authority.
((c)) With the issue of the air traffic controller licence the student air traffic controller licence is revoked and shall be returned to the CAA.

SUBPART B  ATCO.B.001 

((a)) Holders of a student air traffic controller licence shall be authorised to provide air traffic control services in accordance with the rating(s) and rating endorsement(s) contained in their licence under the supervision of an on-the-job training instructor and to undertake training for rating endorsement(s).
((b)) Applicants for the issue of a student air traffic controller licence shall:

((1)) be at least 18 years old;
((2)) have successfully completed initial training at a training organisation satisfying the requirements laid down in Annex III (Part ATCO.OR) relevant to the rating, and if applicable, to the rating endorsement, as set out in Part ATCO, Subpart D, Section 2;
((3)) hold a valid medical certificate;
((4)) have demonstrated an adequate level of language proficiency in accordance with the requirements set out in ATCO.B.030.
((c)) The student air traffic controller licence shall contain the language endorsement(s) and at least one rating and, if applicable, one rating endorsement.
((d)) The holder of a student air traffic controller licence who has not started exercising the privileges of that licence within one year from the date of its issue or has interrupted exercising those privileges for a period of more than one year may only start or continue unit training in that rating after an assessment of his/her previous competence, conducted by a training organisation satisfying the requirements laid down in Annex III (Part ATCO.OR) and certified to provide initial training relevant to the rating, as to whether he/she continues to satisfy the requirements relevant to that rating, and after satisfying any training requirements resulting from this assessment.
 ATCO.B.005 

((a)) Holders of an air traffic controller licence shall be authorised to provide air traffic control services in accordance with the ratings and rating endorsements of their licence, and to exercise the privileges of the endorsements contained therein.
((b)) The privileges of an air traffic controller licence shall include the privileges of a student air traffic controller licence as set out in ATCO.B.001(a).
((c)) Applicants for the first issue of an air traffic controller licence shall:

((1)) hold a student air traffic controller licence;
((2)) have completed a unit endorsement course and successfully passed the appropriate examinations and assessments in accordance with the requirements set out in Part ATCO, Subpart D, Section 3;
((3)) hold a valid medical certificate;
((4)) have demonstrated an adequate level of language proficiency in accordance with the requirements set out in ATCO.B.030.
((d)) The air traffic controller licence shall be validated by the inclusion of one or more ratings and the relevant rating, unit and language proficiency endorsements for which the training was successful.
((e)) The holder of an air traffic controller licence who has not started exercising the privileges of any rating within one year from the date of its issue may only start unit training in that rating after an assessment of his/her previous competence, conducted by a training organisation satisfying the requirements laid down in Annex III (Part ATCO.OR) and certified to provide initial training relevant to the rating, as to whether he/she continues to satisfy the requirements relevant to that rating, and after satisfying any training requirements resulting from this assessment.
 ATCO.B.010 

((a)) Licences shall contain one or more of the following ratings in order to indicate the type of service which the licence holder is authorised to provide:

((1)) the Aerodrome Control Visual (ADV) rating, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide an air traffic control service to aerodrome traffic at an aerodrome that has no published instrument approach or departure procedures;
((2)) the Aerodrome Control Instrument (ADI) rating, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide an air traffic control service to aerodrome traffic at an aerodrome that has published instrument approach or departure procedures and shall be accompanied by at least one of the rating endorsements described in ATCO.B.015(a);
((3)) the Approach Control Procedural (APP) rating, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide an air traffic control service to arriving, departing or transiting aircraft without the use of surveillance equipment;
((4)) the Approach Control Surveillance (APS) rating, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide an air traffic control service to arriving, departing or transiting aircraft with the use of surveillance equipment;
((5)) the Area Control Procedural (ACP) rating, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide an air traffic control service to aircraft without the use of surveillance equipment;
((6)) the Area Control Surveillance (ACS) rating, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide an air traffic control service to aircraft with the use of surveillance equipment.
((b)) The holder of a rating who has interrupted exercising the privileges associated with that rating for a period of four or more immediately preceding consecutive years may only start unit training in that rating after assessment of previous competence, conducted by a training organisation satisfying the requirements laid down in Annex III (Part ATCO.OR) and certified to provide training relevant to the rating, as to whether the person concerned continues to satisfy the conditions of that rating, and after satisfying any training requirements resulting from this assessment.
 ATCO.B.015 

((a)) The Aerodrome Control Instrument (ADI) rating shall bear at least one of the following endorsements:

((1)) the Air Control (AIR) endorsement, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide air control to traffic flying in the vicinity of an aerodrome and on the runway;
((2)) the Ground Movement Control (GMC) endorsement, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide ground movement control;
((3)) the Tower Control (TWR) endorsement, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide aerodrome control service. The TWR endorsement includes the privileges of the AIR and GMC endorsements;
((4)) the Ground Movement Surveillance (GMS) endorsement, granted in addition to the Ground Movement Control endorsement or Tower Control endorsement, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide ground movement control with the help of aerodrome surface movement guidance systems;
((5)) the Aerodrome Radar Control (RAD) endorsement, granted in addition to the Air Control endorsement or Tower Control endorsement, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide aerodrome control with the help of surveillance radar equipment.
((b)) The Approach Control Surveillance (APS) rating may bear one or more of the following endorsements:

((1)) the Precision Approach Radar (PAR) endorsement, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide ground-controlled precision approaches with the use of precision approach radar equipment to aircraft on the final approach to the runway;
((2)) the Surveillance Radar Approach (SRA) endorsement, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide ground-controlled non-precision approaches with the use of surveillance equipment to aircraft on the final approach to the runway;
((3)) the Terminal Control (TCL) endorsement, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide air traffic control services with the use of any surveillance equipment to aircraft operating in a specified terminal area and/or adjacent sectors.
((c)) The Area Control Procedural (ACP) rating may bear the Oceanic Control (OCN) endorsement, indicating that the holder of the licence is competent to provide air traffic control services to aircraft operating in an Oceanic Control Area.
((d)) The Area Control Surveillance (ACS) rating may bear one of the following endorsements:

((1)) the Terminal Control (TCL) endorsement, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide air traffic control services with the use of any surveillance equipment to aircraft operating in a specified terminal area and/or adjacent sectors;
((2)) the Oceanic Control (OCN) endorsement, indicating that the licence holder is competent to provide air traffic control services to aircraft operating in an Oceanic Control Area.
 ATCO.B.020 

((a)) The unit endorsement shall authorise the licence holder to provide air traffic control services for a specific sector, group of sectors and/or working positions under the responsibility of an air traffic services unit.
((b)) Applicants for a unit endorsement shall have successfully completed a unit endorsement course in accordance with the requirements set out in Part ATCO, Subpart D, Section 3.
((c)) ...
((d)) For air traffic controllers providing air traffic control services to aircraft carrying out flight tests, the CAA may, in addition to the requirements set out in point (b), set out additional requirements to be met.
((e)) Unit endorsements shall be valid for a period defined in the unit competence scheme. This period shall not exceed three years.
((f)) The validity period of unit endorsements for initial issue and renewal shall start not later than 30 days from the date on which the assessment has been successfully completed.
((g)) Unit endorsements shall be revalidated if:

((1)) the applicant has been exercising the privileges of the licence for a minimum number of hours as defined in the unit competence scheme;
((2)) the applicant has undertaken refresher training within the validity period of the unit endorsement according to the unit competence scheme;
((3)) the applicant's competence has been assessed in accordance with the unit competence scheme not earlier than three months prior to the expiry date of the unit endorsement.
((h)) Unit endorsements shall be revalidated, provided that the requirements set out in point (g) are met, within the 3-month period immediately preceding their expiry date. In such cases the validity period shall be counted from that expiry date.
((i)) If the unit endorsement is revalidated before the period provided for in point (h), its validity period shall start not later than 30 days from the date on which the assessment has been successfully completed, provided that the requirements in point (g)(1) and (2) are also met.
((j)) If the validity of a unit endorsement expires, the licence holder shall successfully complete the unit endorsement course in accordance with the requirements set out in Part ATCO, Subpart D, Section 3 in order to renew the endorsement.
 ATCO.B.025 

((a)) Unit competence schemes shall be established by the air navigation service provider and approved by the CAA. It shall include at least the following elements:

((1)) the validity of the unit endorsement in accordance with ATCO.B.020(e);
((2)) the maximum continuous period when the privileges of a unit endorsement are not exercised during its validity. This period shall not exceed 90 calendar days;
((3)) the minimum number of hours for exercising the privileges of the unit endorsement within a defined period of time, which shall not exceed 12 months, for the purpose of ATCO.B.020(g)(1). For on-the-job training instructors exercising the privileges of the OJTI endorsement the time spent instructing shall be counted for the maximum of 50 % of the hours required for revalidation of the unit endorsement.
((4)) procedures for the cases where the licence holder does not meet the requirements set out in point (a)(2) and (3);
((5)) processes for assessing competence, including assessment of the refresher training subjects according to ATCO.D.080(b);
((6)) processes for the examination of theoretical knowledge and understanding necessary to exercise privileges of the ratings and endorsements;
((7)) processes to identify the topics and subtopics, objectives and training methods for continuation training;
((8)) the minimum duration and frequency of the refresher training;
((9)) processes for the examination of theoretical knowledge and/or the assessment of practical skills acquired during conversion training, including pass marks for examinations;
((10)) processes in case of failure of an examination or assessment, including the appeal processes;
((11)) training personnel qualifications, roles and responsibilities;
((12)) procedure to ensure that practical instructors have practised instructional techniques in the procedures in which it is intended to provide instruction in accordance with ATCO.C.010(b)(3) and ATCO.C.030(b)(3);
((13)) procedures for the declaration and the management of cases of provisional inability to exercise the privileges of a licence, as well as for informing the CAA in accordance with ATCO.A.015(d);
((14)) identification of records to be kept specific to continuation training and assessments, in accordance with ATCO.AR.B.015;
((15)) process and reasons for reviewing and amending the unit competence scheme and its submission to the CAA. The review of the unit competence scheme shall take place at least once every three years.
((b)) In order to comply with the requirement set out in point (a)(3), air navigation service providers shall keep records of the hours, during which each licence holder exercises the privileges of his/her unit endorsement working in sectors, group of sectors and/or working positions in the ATC unit and shall provide that data to the CAA and to the licence holder upon request.
((c)) When establishing the procedures referred to in point (a)(4) and (13) air navigation service providers shall ensure that mechanisms are applied to guarantee fair treatment of licence holders where the validity of their endorsements cannot be extended.
 ATCO.B.030 

((a)) Air traffic controllers and student air traffic controllers shall not exercise the privileges of their licences unless they have a valid language proficiency endorsement in English .... The language proficiency endorsement shall indicate the language(s), the level(s) of proficiency and the expiry date(s).
((b)) The language proficiency level shall be determined in accordance with the rating scale set out in Appendix 1 of Annex I.
((c)) The applicant for any language proficiency endorsement shall demonstrate, in accordance with the rating scale referred to in point (b), at least an operational level (level four) of language proficiency.
To do so, the applicant shall:

((1)) communicate effectively in voice only (telephone/radiotelephone) and in face-to-face situations;
((2)) communicate on common, concrete and work-related topics with accuracy and clarity;
((3)) use appropriate communicative strategies to exchange messages and to recognise and resolve misunderstandings in a general or work-related context;
((4)) handle successfully and with relative ease the linguistic challenges presented by a complication or unexpected turn of events that occur within the context of a routine work situation or communicative task with which they are otherwise familiar; and
((5)) use a dialect or accent which is intelligible to the aeronautical community.
((d)) Notwithstanding point (c), extended level (level five) of the language proficiency rating scale set out in Appendix 1 of Annex I may be required by the air navigation service provider, where the operational circumstances of the particular rating or endorsement warrant a higher level of language proficiency for imperative reasons of safety. Such a requirement shall be non-discriminatory, proportionate, transparent, and objectively justified by the air navigation service provider wishing to apply the higher level of proficiency and shall be approved by the CAA.
((e)) Language proficiency shall be demonstrated by a certificate attesting the result of the assessment.
 ATCO.B.035 

((a)) The validity of the language proficiency endorsement, depending on the level determined in accordance with Appendix 1 of Annex I, shall be:

((1)) for operational level (level four), three years from the date of assessment; or
((2)) for extended level (level five), six years from the date of assessment;
((3)) for expert level (level six):

((i)) nine years from the date of assessment, for the English language;
((ii)) unlimited, for any other language(s) referred to in ATCO.B.030(a).
((b)) The validity period of the language proficiency endorsements for initial issue and renewal shall start not later than 30 days from the date on which the language proficiency assessment has been successfully completed.
((c)) Language proficiency endorsements shall be revalidated following successful completion of the language proficiency assessment taking place within three months immediately preceding their expiry date. In such cases the new validity period shall be counted from that expiry date.
((d)) If the language proficiency endorsement is revalidated before the period provided for in point (c), its validity period shall start not later than 30 days from the date on which the language proficiency assessment has been successfully completed.
((e)) When the validity of a language proficiency endorsement expires, the licence holder shall successfully complete a language proficiency assessment in order to have his/her endorsement renewed.
 ATCO.B.040 

((a)) The demonstration of language proficiency shall be done through a method of assessment approved by the CAA, which shall contain:

((1)) the process by which an assessment is done;
((2)) the qualification of the assessors;
((3)) the appeals procedure.
((b)) Language assessment bodies shall comply with the requirements established by the CAA according to ATCO.AR.A.010.
 ATCO.B.045 

((a)) Air navigation service providers shall make available language training to maintain the required level of language proficiency of air traffic controllers to:

((1)) holders of language proficiency endorsement at operational level (level four);
((2)) licence holders without the opportunity to apply their skills on a regular basis in order to maintain their language skills.
((b)) Language training may also be made available in the form of continuous training.

SUBPART C  SECTION 1  ATCO.C.001 

((a)) Theoretical training shall only be carried out by appropriately qualified instructors.
((b)) A theoretical instructor is appropriately qualified if he/she:

((1)) holds an air traffic controller licence and/or holds a professional qualification appropriate to the subject being taught and/or has demonstrated adequate knowledge and experience to the training organisation;
((2)) has demonstrated instructional skills to the training organisation.
 ATCO.C.005 
A person shall only carry out practical training when he/she holds an air traffic controller licence with an on-the-job training instructor (OJTI) endorsement or a synthetic training device instructor (STDI) endorsement.
 ATCO.C.010 

((a)) Holders of an OJTI endorsement are authorised to provide practical training and supervision on operational working positions for which a valid unit endorsement is held and on synthetic training devices in the ratings held.
((b)) Holders of an OJTI endorsement shall only exercise the privileges of the endorsement if they have:

((1)) exercised for at least two years the privilege of the rating they will instruct in;
((2)) exercised for an immediately preceding period of at least six months the privilege of the valid unit endorsement, in which instruction will be given;
((3)) practised instructional skills in those procedures in which it is intended to provide instruction.
((c)) The period of two years referred to in point (b)(1) can be shortened to not less than one year by the CAA when requested by the training organisation.
 ATCO.C.015 
Applicants for the issue of an OJTI endorsement shall:


((a)) hold an air traffic controller licence with a valid unit endorsement;
((b)) have exercised the privileges of an air traffic controller licence for a period of at least two years immediately preceding the application. This period can be shortened to not less than one year by the CAA when requested by the training organisation; and
((c)) within the year preceding the application, have successfully completed a practical instructional techniques course during which the required knowledge and pedagogical skills are taught and have been appropriately assessed.
 ATCO.C.020 

((a)) The OJTI endorsement shall be valid for a period of three years.
((b)) The OJTI endorsement may be revalidated by successfully completing refresher training on practical instructional skills during its validity period, provided that the requirements of ATCO.C.015(a) and (b) are met.
((c)) If the OJTI endorsement has expired, it may be renewed by:

((1)) receiving refresher training on practical instructional skills; and
((2)) successfully passing a practical instructor competence assessment;
within the year preceding the application for renewal, provided that the requirements of ATCO.C.015(a) and (b) are met.
((d)) In the case of first issue and renewal the period of validity of the OJTI endorsement shall start not later than 30 days from the date on which the assessment has been successfully completed.
((e)) If the requirements of ATCO.C.015(a) and (b) are not met the OJTI endorsement may be exchanged for an STDI endorsement, provided that compliance with the requirements of ATCO.C.040(b) and (c) is ensured.
 ATCO.C.025 

((a)) When compliance with the requirements provided for in ATCO.C.010(b)(2) is not possible, the CAA may grant temporary OJTI authorisation based on a safety analysis presented by the air navigation service provider.
((b)) The temporary OJTI authorisation referred to in point (a) may be issued to holders of a valid OJTI endorsement issued in accordance with ATCO.C.015.
((c)) The temporary OJTI authorisation referred to in point (a) shall be limited to the instruction necessary to cover exceptional situations and its validity shall not exceed one year or the expiration of the validity of the OJTI endorsement issued in accordance with ATCO.C.015, whichever occurs sooner.
 ATCO.C.030 

((a)) Holders of an STDI endorsement are authorised to provide practical training on synthetic training devices:

((1)) for subjects of practical nature during initial training;
((2)) for unit training other than OJT; and
((3)) for continuation training.
Where the STDI is providing pre-OJT, he/she shall hold or have held the relevant unit endorsement.
((b)) Holders of an STDI endorsement shall only exercise the privileges of the endorsement if they have:

((1)) at least two years' experience in the rating they will instruct in;
((2)) demonstrated knowledge of current operational practices;
((3)) practised instructional techniques in those procedures in which it is intended to provide instruction.
((c)) Notwithstanding point (b)(1)

((1)) for the purpose of basic training any rating held is appropriate;
((2)) for the purpose of rating training, training may be provided for specific and selected operational tasks by an STDI holding a rating that is relevant for that specific and selected operational task.
 ATCO.C.035 
Applicants for the issue of an STDI endorsement shall:


((a)) have exercised the privileges of an air traffic controller licence in any rating for at least two years; and
((b)) within the year preceding the application have successfully completed a practical instructional techniques course during which the required knowledge and pedagogical skills are taught using theoretical and practical methods and have been appropriately assessed.
 ATCO.C.040 

((a)) The STDI endorsement shall be valid for a period of three years.
((b)) The STDI endorsement may be revalidated by successfully completing refresher training on practical instructional skills and on current operational practices during its validity period.
((c)) If the STDI endorsement has expired, it may be renewed by:

((1)) receiving refresher training on practical instructional skills and on current operational practices; and
((2)) successfully passing a practical instructor competence assessment;
within the year preceding the application for renewal.
((d)) In the case of first issue and renewal the period of validity of the STDI endorsement shall start not later than 30 days from the date on which the assessment has been successfully completed.
 SECTION 2  ATCO.C.045 

((a)) A person shall only carry out assessments when he/she holds an assessor endorsement.
((b)) Holders of an assessor endorsement are authorised to carry out assessments:

((1)) during initial training for the issue of a student air traffic controller licence or for the issue of a new rating and/or rating endorsement, if applicable;
((2)) of previous competence for the purpose of ATCO.B.001(d) and ATCO.B.010(b);
((3)) of student air traffic controllers for the issue of a unit endorsement and rating endorsements, if applicable;
((4)) of air traffic controllers for the issue of a unit endorsement and rating endorsements, if applicable, as well as for revalidation and renewal of a unit endorsement;
((5)) of applicant practical instructors or applicant assessors when compliance with the requirements of point (d)(2) to (4) is ensured.
((c)) Holders of an assessor endorsement shall only exercise the privileges of the endorsement if they have:

((1)) at least two years' experience in the rating and rating endorsement(s) they will assess in; and
((2)) demonstrated knowledge of current operational practices.
((d)) In addition to the requirements set out in point (c), holders of an assessor endorsement shall only exercise the privileges of the endorsement:

((1)) for assessments leading to the issue, revalidation and renewal of a unit endorsement, if they also hold the unit endorsement associated with the assessment for an immediately preceding period of at least one year;
((2)) for assessing the competence of an applicant for the issue or renewal of an STDI endorsement, if they hold an STDI or OJTI endorsement and have exercised the privileges of that endorsement for at least three years;
((3)) for assessing the competence of an applicant for the issue or renewal of an OJTI endorsement, if they hold an OJTI endorsement and have exercised the privileges of that endorsement for at least three years;
((4)) for assessing the competence of an applicant for the issue or renewal of an assessor endorsement, if they have exercised the privileges of the assessor endorsement for at least three years.
((e)) When assessing for the purpose of issue and renewal of a unit endorsement, and for ensuring supervision on the operational working position, the assessor shall also hold an OJTI endorsement, or an OJTI holding the valid unit endorsement associated with the assessment shall be present.
 ATCO.C.050 
Assessors shall not conduct assessments whenever their objectivity may be affected.
 ATCO.C.055 
Applicants for the issue of an assessor endorsement shall:


((a)) have exercised the privileges of an air traffic controller licence for at least two years; and
((b)) within the year preceding the application have successfully completed an assessor course during which the required knowledge and skills are taught using theoretical and practical methods, and have been appropriately assessed.
 ATCO.C.060 

((a)) The assessor endorsement shall be valid for a period of three years.
((b)) The assessor endorsement may be revalidated by successfully completing refresher training on assessment skills and on current operational practices during its validity period.
((c)) If the assessor endorsement has expired, it may be renewed by:

((1)) receiving refresher training on assessment skills and on current operational practices; and
((2)) successfully passing an assessor competence assessment;
within the year preceding the application for renewal.
((d)) In the case of first issue and renewal the period of validity of the assessor endorsement shall start not later than 30 days from the date on which the assessment has been successfully completed.
 ATCO.C.065 

((a)) When the requirement provided for in ATCO.C.045 (d)(1) cannot be met, the CAA may authorise holders of an assessor endorsement issued in accordance with ATCO.C.055 to carry out assessments referred to in ATCO.C.045(b)(3) and (4) to cover exceptional situations or to ensure the independence of the assessment, provided that the requirements set out in points (b) and (c) are met.
((b)) For the purpose of covering exceptional situations the holder of the assessor endorsement shall also hold a unit endorsement with the associated rating and, if applicable, rating endorsement, relevant to the assessment for an immediately preceding period of at least one year. The authorisation shall be limited to the assessments necessary to cover exceptional situations and shall not exceed one year or the validity of the assessor endorsement issued in accordance with ATCO.C.055, whichever occurs sooner.
((c)) For the purpose of ensuring the independence of the assessment for reasons of recurrent nature the holder of the assessor endorsement shall also hold a unit endorsement with the associated rating and, if applicable, rating endorsement, relevant to the assessment for an immediately preceding period of at least one year. The validity of the authorisation shall be determined by the CAA but shall not exceed the validity of the assessor endorsement issued in accordance with ATCO.C.055.
((d)) For issuing a temporary assessor authorisation for the reasons referred to in points (b) and (c) the CAA may require a safety analysis to be presented by the air navigation service provider.

SUBPART D  SECTION 1  ATCO.D.001 
Air traffic controller training shall cover the entirety of theoretical courses, practical exercises, including simulation, and on-the-job training required in order to acquire and maintain the skills to deliver safe, orderly and expeditious air traffic control services.
 ATCO.D.005 

((a)) Air traffic controller training shall consist of the following types:

((1)) initial training, leading to the issue of a student air traffic controller licence or to the issue of an additional rating and, if applicable, rating endorsement, providing:
(i) ‘basic training’theoretical and practical training designed to impart fundamental knowledge and practical skills related to basic operational procedures;(ii) ‘rating training’theoretical and practical training designed to impart knowledge and practical skills related to a specific rating and, if applicable, to rating endorsement;
((2)) unit training, leading to the issue of an air traffic controller licence, the issue of a rating endorsement, the validation of rating(s) or rating endorsement(s) and/or the issue or renewal of a unit endorsement. It comprises the following phases:

((i)) transitional training phase, designed primarily to impart knowledge and understanding of site-specific operational procedures and task-specific aspects; and
((ii)) on-the-job training phase, which is the final phase of unit training during which previously acquired job-related routines and skills are integrated in practice under the supervision of a qualified on-the-job training instructor in a live traffic situation.
((iii)) In addition to points (i) and (ii), for unit endorsement(s) that require the handling of complex and dense traffic situations, a pre-on-the-job training phase is required to enhance the previously acquired rating routines and skills and to prepare for live traffic situations which may be encountered in that unit;
((3)) continuation training, designed to maintain the validity of the endorsements of the licence, consisting of:

((i)) refresher training;
((ii)) conversion training, when relevant.
((b)) In addition to the types of training referred to in point (a), air traffic controllers may undertake the following types:

((1)) practical instructors' training, leading to the issue, revalidation or renewal of an OJTI or STDI endorsement;
((2)) assessor training, leading to the issue, revalidation or renewal of an assessor endorsement.
 SECTION 2  ATCO.D.010 

((a)) Initial training, intended for an applicant for a student air traffic controller licence or for the issue of an additional rating and/or, if applicable, rating endorsement, shall consist of:

((1)) basic training, comprising all the subjects, topics and subtopics contained in Appendix 2 of Annex I; and
((2)) rating training, comprising the subjects, topics and subtopics of at least one of the following:

((i)) Aerodrome Control Visual Rating — ADV, defined in Appendix 3 of Annex I;
((ii)) Aerodrome Control Instrument Rating for Tower — ADI (TWR), defined in Appendix 4 of Annex I;
((iii)) Approach Control Procedural Rating — APP, defined in Appendix 5 of Annex I;
((iv)) Area Control Procedural Rating — ACP, defined in Appendix 6 of Annex I;
((v)) Approach Control Surveillance Rating — APS, defined in Appendix 7 of Annex I;
((vi)) Area Control Surveillance Rating — ACS, defined in Appendix 8 of Annex I.
((b)) Training intended for an additional rating shall consist of the subjects, topics and subtopics applicable to at least one of the ratings established in point (a)(2).
((c)) Training intended for the reactivation of a rating following a not successful assessment of previous competence according to ATCO.B.010(b) shall be tailored according to the result of that assessment.
((d)) Training intended for a rating endorsement other than ATCO.B.015(a)(3) shall consist of subjects, topics and subtopics developed by the training organisation and approved as part of the training course.
((e)) Basic and/or rating training may be complemented with subjects, topics and subtopics that are additional or specific to the Functional Airspace Block (FAB) or to the national environment.
 ATCO.D.015 
An initial training plan shall be established by the training organisation and approved by the CAA. It shall contain at least:


((a)) the composition of the initial training course provided according to ATCO.D.010;
((b)) the structure of the initial training provided according to ATCO.D.020(b);
((c)) the process for the conduct of the initial training course(s);
((d)) the training methods;
((e)) minimum and maximum duration of the initial training course(s);
((f)) with regard to ATCO.D.010(b), process for adapting the initial training course(s) to take due account of a successfully completed basic training course;
((g)) processes for examinations and assessments according to ATCO.D.025 and ATCO.D.035, as well as performance objectives according to ATCO.D.030 and ATCO.D.040;
((h)) training personnel qualifications, roles and responsibilities;
((i)) process for early termination of training;
((j)) the appeal process;
((k)) identification of records to be kept specific to initial training;
((l)) process and reasons for reviewing and amending the initial training plan and its submission to the CAA. The review of the initial training plan shall take place at least once every three years.
 ATCO.D.020 

((a)) Basic and rating training shall be provided as separate or integrated courses.
((b)) Basic and rating training courses or an integrated initial training course shall be developed and provided by training organisations and approved by the CAA.
((c)) When initial training is provided as an integrated course, a clear distinction shall be made between the examinations and assessments for:

((1)) basic training; and
((2)) each rating training.
((d)) The successful completion of initial training, or of rating training for the issue of an additional rating, shall be demonstrated by a certificate issued by the training organisation.
((e)) The successful completion of basic training shall be demonstrated by a certificate issued by the training organisation upon request of the applicant.
 ATCO.D.025 

((a)) Basic training courses shall include theoretical examination(s) and assessment(s).
((b)) A pass in theoretical examination(s) shall be awarded to an applicant achieving a minimum of 75 % of the marks allocated to that examination.
((c)) Assessment(s) of performance objectives as listed in ATCO.D.030 shall be conducted on a part-task trainer or a simulator.
((d)) A pass in assessment(s) shall be awarded to an applicant who consistently demonstrates the required performance as listed in ATCO.D.030 and shows the behaviour required for safe operations within the air traffic control service.
 ATCO.D.030 
Assessment(s) shall include evaluation of the following performance objectives:


((a)) checking and using the working position equipment;
((b)) developing and maintaining situational awareness by monitoring traffic and identifying aircraft when applicable;
((c)) monitoring and updating flight data display(s);
((d)) maintaining a continuous listening watch on the appropriate frequency;
((e)) issuing appropriate clearances, instructions and information to traffic;
((f)) using approved phraseology;
((g)) communicating effectively;
((h)) applying separation;
((i)) applying coordination as necessary;
((j)) applying the prescribed procedures for the simulated airspace;
((k)) detecting potential conflicts between aircraft;
((l)) appreciating priority of actions;
((m)) choosing appropriate separation methods.
 ATCO.D.035 

((a)) Rating training courses shall include theoretical examination(s) and assessment(s).
((b)) A pass in theoretical examination(s) shall be awarded to an applicant achieving a minimum of 75 % of the marks allocated to that examination.
((c)) Assessment(s) shall be based on the rating training performance objectives described in ATCO.D.040.
((d)) Assessment(s) shall be conducted on a simulator.
((e)) A pass in assessment(s) shall be awarded to an applicant who consistently demonstrates the required performance described in ATCO.D.040 and shows the behaviour required for safe operations within the air traffic control service.
 ATCO.D.040 

((a)) Rating training performance objectives and performance objective tasks shall be defined for each rating training course.
((b)) Rating training performance objectives shall require an applicant to:

((1)) demonstrate the ability to manage air traffic in a manner that ensures safe, orderly and expeditious services; and
((2)) handle complex and dense traffic situations.
((c)) In addition to point (b), rating training performance objectives for the Aerodrome Control Visual (ADV) and Aerodrome Control Instrument (ADI) rating shall ensure that applicants:

((1)) manage the workload and provide air traffic services within a defined aerodrome area of responsibility; and
((2)) apply aerodrome control techniques and operational procedures to aerodrome traffic.
((d)) In addition to point (b), rating training performance objectives for the Approach Control Procedural rating shall ensure that applicants:

((1)) manage the workload and provide air traffic services within a defined approach control area of responsibility; and
((2)) apply procedural approach control, planning techniques and operational procedures to arriving, holding, departing and transiting traffic.
((e)) In addition to point (b), rating training performance objectives for the Approach Control Surveillance rating shall ensure that applicants:

((1)) manage the workload and provide air traffic services within a defined approach control area of responsibility; and
((2)) apply approach surveillance control, planning techniques and operational procedures to arriving, holding, departing and transiting traffic.
((f)) In addition to point (b), rating training performance objectives for the Area Control Procedural rating shall ensure that applicants:

((1)) manage the workload and provide air traffic services within a defined area control area of responsibility; and
((2)) apply procedural area control, planning techniques and operational procedures to area traffic.
((g)) In addition to point (b), rating training performance objectives for the Area Control Surveillance rating shall ensure that applicants:

((1)) manage the workload and provide air traffic services within a defined area control area of responsibility; and
((2)) apply area surveillance control, planning techniques and operational procedures to area traffic.
 SECTION 3  ATCO.D.045 

((a)) Unit training shall consist of training course(s) for each unit endorsement established at the ATC unit as defined in the unit training plan.
((b)) The unit endorsement course(s) shall be developed and provided by training organisations according to ATCO.D.060 and approved by the CAA.
((c)) Unit training shall include training in:

((1)) operational procedures;
((2)) task-specific aspects;
((3)) abnormal and emergency situations; and
((4)) human factors.
 ATCO.D.050 
Unit training may only be started by persons who are holders of:


((a)) a student air traffic controller licence with the appropriate rating and, if applicable, rating endorsement; or
((b)) an air traffic controller licence with the appropriate rating and, if applicable, rating endorsement;

provided that the requirements set out in ATCO.B.001(d) and ATCO.B.010(b) are met.
 ATCO.D.055 

((a)) A unit training plan shall be established by the training organisation for each ATC unit and shall be approved by the CAA.
((b)) The unit training plan shall contain at least:

((1)) ratings and endorsements for which the training is conducted;
((2)) the structure of the unit training;
((3)) the list of unit endorsement course(s) according to ATCO.D.060;
((4)) the process for the conduct of a unit endorsement course;
((5)) the training methods;
((6)) the minimum duration of the unit endorsement course(s);
((7)) process for adapting the unit endorsement course(s) to take due account of the acquired ratings and/or rating endorsements and experience of applicants, when relevant;
((8)) processes for demonstrating theoretical knowledge and understanding according to ATCO.D.065, including the number, frequency and type of, as well as pass marks for examinations, which shall be a minimum of 75 % of the marks allocated to these examinations;
((9)) processes for the assessment according to ATCO.D.070, including the number and frequency of assessments;
((10)) training personnel qualifications, roles and responsibilities;
((11)) process for early termination of training;
((12)) the appeal process;
((13)) identification of records to be kept specific to the unit training;
((14)) a list of identified abnormal and emergency situations specific for each unit endorsement;
((15)) process and reasons for reviewing and amending the unit training plan and its submission to the CAA. The review of the unit training plan shall take place at least once every three years.
 ATCO.D.060 

((a)) A unit endorsement course shall be the combination of the relevant unit training phases for the issue or renewal of a unit endorsement in the licence. Each course shall contain:

((1)) a transitional training phase;
((2)) an on-the-job training phase.
A pre-on-the-job training phase shall be included, if required, according to ATCO.D.005(a)(2).
((b)) The unit training phases referred to in paragraph (a) shall be provided separately or in an integrated manner.
((c)) Unit endorsement courses shall define the syllabus and the performance objectives in accordance with ATCO.D.045(c) and shall be conducted in accordance with the unit training plan.
((d)) Unit endorsement courses that include training for rating endorsement(s) according to ATCO.B.015 shall be supplemented with additional training that allows for the acquisition of the concerned rating endorsement skills.
((e)) Training intended for a rating endorsement other than ATCO.B.015(a)(3) shall consist of subjects, subject objectives, topics and subtopics developed by the training organisation and approved as part of the training course.
((f)) Unit endorsement courses undertaken following an exchange of a licence shall be adapted to include elements of initial training that are specific to the Functional Airspace Block or to the national environment.
 ATCO.D.065 
Theoretical knowledge and understanding shall be demonstrated by examinations.
 ATCO.D.070 

((a)) The applicant's assessment shall be conducted in the operational environment under normal operational conditions at least once at the end of the on-the-job training.
((b)) When the unit endorsement course contains a pre-on-the-job training phase, the applicant's skills shall be assessed on a synthetic training device at least at the end of this phase.
((c)) Notwithstanding point (a), a synthetic training device may be used during a unit endorsement assessment to demonstrate the application of trained procedures not encountered in the operational environment during the assessment.
 SECTION 4  ATCO.D.075 
Continuation training shall consist of refresher and conversion training courses and shall be provided according to the requirements contained in the unit competence scheme according to ATCO.B.025.
 ATCO.D.080 

((a)) Refresher training course(s) shall be developed and provided by training organisations and approved by the CAA.
((b)) Refresher training shall be designed to review, reinforce or enhance the existing knowledge and skills of air traffic controllers to provide a safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic and shall contain at least:

((1)) standard practices and procedures training, using approved phraseology and effective communication;
((2)) abnormal and emergency situations training, using approved phraseology and effective communication; and
((3)) human factors training.
((c)) A syllabus for the refresher training course shall be defined, and where a subject refreshes skills of air traffic controllers, performance objectives shall also be developed.
 ATCO.D.085 

((a)) Conversion training course(s) shall be developed and provided by training organisations and approved by the CAA.
((b)) Conversion training shall be designed to provide knowledge and skills appropriate to a change in the operational environment and shall be provided by training organisations when the safety assessment of the change concludes the need for such training.
((c)) Conversion training courses shall include the determination of:

((1)) the appropriate training method for and duration of the course, taking into account the nature and extent of the change; and
((2)) the examination and/or assessment methods for the conversion training.
((d)) Conversion training shall be provided before air traffic controllers exercise the privileges of their licence in the changed operational environment.
 SECTION 5  ATCO.D.090 

((a)) Training of practical instructors shall be developed and provided by training organisations and shall consist of:

((1)) a practical instructional techniques course for OJTI and/or STDI, including an assessment;
((2)) a refresher training course on practical instructional skills;
((3)) a method(s) for assessing the competence of practical instructors.
((b)) The training courses and assessment methods referred to in point (a) shall be approved by the CAA.
 ATCO.D.095 

((a)) Training of assessors shall be developed and provided by training organisations and shall consist of:

((1)) an assessor training course, including an assessment;
((2)) a refresher training course on assessment skills;
((3)) a method(s) for assessing the competence of assessors.
((b)) The training courses and the assessment method referred to in point (a) shall be approved by the CAA.

Appendix 1 of Annex I

Level PronunciationUses a dialect and/or accent intelligible to the aeronautical community StructureRelevant grammatical structures and sentence patterns are determined by language functions appropriate to the task Vocabulary Fluency Comprehension Interactions
Expert6 Pronunciation, stress, rhythm and intonation, though possibly influenced by the first language or regional variation, almost never interfere with ease of understanding. Both basic and complex grammatical structures and sentence patterns are consistently well controlled. Vocabulary range and accuracy are sufficient to communicate effectively on a wide variety of familiar and unfamiliar topics. Vocabulary is idiomatic, nuanced, and sensitive to register. Able to speak at length with a natural, effortless flow. Varies speech flow for stylistic effect, e.g. to emphasise a point. Uses appropriate discourse markers and connectors spontaneously Comprehension is consistently accurate in nearly all contexts and includes comprehension of linguistic and cultural subtleties. Interacts with ease in nearly all situations. Is sensitive to verbal and non-verbal cues, and responds to them appropriately.
Extended5 Pronunciation, stress, rhythm and intonation, though influenced by the first language or regional variation, rarely interfere with ease of understanding. Basic grammatical structures and sentence patterns are consistently well controlled. Complex structures are attempted but with errors which sometimes interfere with meaning. Vocabulary range and accuracy are sufficient to communicate effectively on common, concrete, and work-related topics. Paraphrases consistently and successfully. Vocabulary is sometimes idiomatic. Able to speak at length with relative ease on familiar topics, but may not vary speech flow as a stylistic device. Can make use of appropriate discourse markers or connectors. Comprehension is accurate on common, concrete, and work-related topics and mostly accurate when the speaker is confronted with a linguistic or situational complication or an unexpected turn of events. Is able to comprehend a range of speech varieties (dialect and/or accent) or registers. Responses are immediate, appropriate, and informative. Manages the speaker/listener relationship effectively.
Operational4 Pronunciation, stress, rhythm and intonation are influenced by the first language or regional variation but only sometimes interfere with ease of understanding. Basic grammatical structures and sentence patterns are used creatively and are usually well controlled. Errors may occur, particularly in unusual or unexpected circumstances, but rarely interfere with meaning. Vocabulary range and accuracy are usually sufficient to communicate effectively on common, concrete, and work-related topics. Can often paraphrase successfully when lacking vocabulary in unusual or unexpected circumstances. Produces stretches of language at an appropriate tempo. There may be occasional loss of fluency on transition from rehearsed or formulaic speech to spontaneous interaction, but this does not prevent effective communication. Can make limited use of discourse markers or connectors. Fillers are not distracting. Comprehension is mostly accurate on common, concrete, and work-related topics when the accent or variety used is sufficiently intelligible for an international community of users. When the speaker is confronted with a linguistic or situational complication or an unexpected turn of events, comprehension may be slower or require clarification strategies. Responses are usually immediate, appropriate, and informative. Initiates and maintains exchanges even when dealing with an unexpected turn of events. Deals adequately with apparent misunderstandings by checking, confirming, or clarifying.


Level PronunciationUses a dialect and/or accent intelligible to the aeronautical community StructureRelevant grammatical structures and sentence patterns are determined by language functions appropriate to the task Vocabulary Fluency Comprehension Interactions
Pre-operational3 Pronunciation, stress, rhythm and intonation are influenced by the first language or regional variation and frequently interfere with ease of understanding. Basic grammatical structures and sentence patterns associated with predictable situations are not always well controlled. Errors frequently interfere with meaning. Vocabulary range and accuracy are often sufficient to communicate on common, concrete, or work-related topics but range is limited and the word choice often inappropriate. Is often unable to paraphrase successfully when lacking vocabulary. Produces stretches of language, but phrasing and pausing are often inappropriate. Hesitations or slowness in language processing may prevent effective communication. Fillers are sometimes distracting. Comprehension is often accurate on common, concrete, and work-related topics when the accent or variety used is sufficiently intelligible for an international community of users. May fail to understand a linguistic or situational complication or an unexpected turn of events. Responses are sometimes immediate, appropriate, and informative. Can initiate and maintain exchanges with reasonable ease on familiar topics and in predictable situations. Generally inadequate when dealing with an unexpected turn of events.
Elementary2 Pronunciation, stress, rhythm and intonation are heavily influenced by the first language or regional variation and usually interfere with ease of understanding. Shows only limited control of a few simple memorised grammatical structures and sentence patterns. Limited vocabulary range consisting only of isolated words and memorised phrases. Can produce very short, isolated, memorised utterances with frequent pausing and a distracting use of fillers to search for expressions and to articulate less familiar words. Comprehension is limited to isolated, memorised phrases when they are carefully and slowly articulated. Response time is slow, and often inappropriate. Interaction is limited to simple routine exchanges.
Pre-elementary1 Performs at a level below the Elementary level. Performs at a level below the Elementary level. Performs at a level below the Elementary level. Performs at a level below the Elementary level. Performs at a level below the Elementary level. Performs at a level below the Elementary level.

Appendix 2 of Annex I
BASIC TRAINING  SUBJECT 1:  TOPIC INTRB 1 —  Subtopic INTRB 1.1 — Course introduction
 Subtopic INTRB 1.2 — Course administration
 Subtopic INTRB 1.3 — Study material and training documentation
 TOPIC INTRB 2 —  Subtopic INTRB 2.1 — Course content and organisation
 Subtopic INTRB 2.2 — Training ethos
 Subtopic INTRB 2.3 — Assessment process
 TOPIC INTRB 3 —  Subtopic INTRB 3.1 — Job prospect
 SUBJECT 2:  TOPIC LAWB 1 —  Subtopic LAWB 1.1 — Relevance of aviation law
 TOPIC LAWB 2 —  Subtopic LAWB 2.1 — ICAO
 Subtopic LAWB 2.2 — European and other agencies
 Subtopic LAWB 2.3 — Aviation associations
 TOPIC LAWB 3 —  Subtopic LAWB 3.1 — Purpose and function
 Subtopic LAWB 3.2 — National legislative procedures
 Subtopic LAWB 3.3 — Competent authority
 Subtopic LAWB 3.4 — National aviation associations
 TOPIC LAWB 4 —  Subtopic LAWB 4.1 — Safety regulation
 Subtopic LAWB 4.2 — Safety management system
 TOPIC LAWB 5 —  Subtopic LAWB 5.1 — Units of measurement
 Subtopic LAWB 5.2 — ATCO licensing/certification
 Subtopic LAWB 5.3 — Overview of ANS and ATS
 Subtopic LAWB 5.4 — Rules of the air
 Subtopic LAWB 5.5 — Airspace and ATS routes
 Subtopic LAWB 5.6 — Flight plan
 Subtopic LAWB 5.7 — Aerodromes
 Subtopic LAWB 5.8 — Holding procedures for IFR flights
 Subtopic LAWB 5.9 — Holding procedures for VFR flights
 SUBJECT 3:  TOPIC ATMB 1 —  Subtopic ATMB 1.1 — Application of units of measurement
 Subtopic ATMB 1.2 — Air traffic control (ATC) service
 Subtopic ATMB 1.3 — Flight information service (FIS)
 Subtopic ATMB 1.4 — Alerting service
 Subtopic ATMB 1.5 — Air traffic advisory service
 Subtopic ATMB 1.6 — ATS system capacity and air traffic flow management
 Subtopic ATMB 1.7 — Airspace management (ASM)
 TOPIC ATMB 2 —  Subtopic ATMB 2.1 — Altimetry
 Subtopic ATMB 2.2 — Transition level
 Subtopic ATMB 2.3 — Level allocation
 TOPIC ATMB 3 —  Subtopic ATMB 3.1 — RTF general operating procedures
 TOPIC ATMB 4 —  Subtopic ATMB 4.1 — Type and content of ATC clearances
 Subtopic ATMB 4.2 — ATC instructions
 TOPIC ATMB 5 —  Subtopic ATMB 5.1 — Principles, types and content of coordination
 Subtopic ATMB 5.2 — Necessity for coordination
 Subtopic ATMB 5.3 — Means of coordination
 TOPIC ATMB 6 —  Subtopic ATMB 6.1 — Data extraction
 Subtopic ATMB 6.2 — Data management
 TOPIC ATMB 7 —  Subtopic ATMB 7.1 — Vertical separation and procedures
 Subtopic ATMB 7.2 — Horizontal separation and procedures
 Subtopic ATMB 7.3 — Visual separation
 Subtopic ATMB 7.4 — Aerodrome separation and procedures
 Subtopic ATMB 7.5 — Separation based on ATS surveillance systems
 Subtopic ATMB 7.6 — Wake turbulence separation
 TOPIC ATMB 8 —  Subtopic ATMB 8.1 — Airborne collision avoidance systems
 Subtopic ATMB 8.2 — Ground-based safety nets
 TOPIC ATMB 9 —  Subtopic ATMB 9.1 — Traffic management process
 Subtopic ATMB 9.2 — Basic practical skills applicable to all ratings
 Subtopic ATMB 9.3 — Basic practical skills applicable to aerodrome
 Subtopic ATMB 9.4 — Basic practical skills applicable to surveillance
 SUBJECT 4:  TOPIC METB 1 —  Subtopic METB 1.1 — Application of units of measurement
 Subtopic METB 1.2 — Aviation and meteorology
 Subtopic METB 1.3 — Organisation of meteorological service
 TOPIC METB 2 —  Subtopic METB 2.1 — Composition and structure
 Subtopic METB 2.2 — Standard atmosphere
 Subtopic METB 2.3 — Heat and temperature
 Subtopic METB 2.4 — Water in the atmosphere
 Subtopic METB 2.5 — Air pressure
 TOPIC METB 3 —  Subtopic METB 3.1 — General air circulation
 Subtopic METB 3.2 — Air masses and frontal systems
 Subtopic METB 3.3 — Mesoscale systems
 Subtopic METB 3.4 — Wind
 TOPIC METB 4 —  Subtopic METB 4.1 — Clouds
 Subtopic METB 4.2 — Types of precipitation
 Subtopic METB 4.3 — Visibility
 Subtopic METB 4.4 — Meteorological hazards
 TOPIC METB 5 —  Subtopic METB 5.1 — Messages and reports
 SUBJECT 5:  TOPIC NAVB 1 —  Subtopic NAVB 1.1 — Application of units of measurement
 Subtopic NAVB 1.2 — Purpose and use of navigation
 TOPIC NAVB 2 —  Subtopic NAVB 2.1 — Place and movement of the Earth
 Subtopic NAVB 2.2 — System of coordinates, direction and distance
 Subtopic NAVB 2.3 — Magnetism
 TOPIC NAVB 3 —  Subtopic NAVB 3.1 — Map making and projections
 Subtopic NAVB 3.2 — Maps and charts used in aviation
 TOPIC NAVB 4 —  Subtopic NAVB 4.1 — Influence of wind
 Subtopic NAVB 4.2 — Speed
 Subtopic NAVB 4.3 — Visual navigation
 Subtopic NAVB 4.4 — Navigational aspects of flight planning
 TOPIC NAVB 5 —  Subtopic NAVB 5.1 — Ground-based systems
 Subtopic NAVB 5.2 — Inertial navigation systems
 Subtopic NAVB 5.3 — Satellite-based systems
 Subtopic NAVB 5.4 — Instrument approach procedures
 TOPIC NAVB 6 —  Subtopic NAVB 6.1 — Principles and benefits of area navigation
 Subtopic NAVB 6.2 — Introduction to PBN
 Subtopic NAVB 6.3 — PBN applications
 TOPIC NAVB 7 —  Subtopic NAVB 7.1 — Future developments
 SUBJECT 6:  TOPIC ACFTB 1 —  Subtopic ACFTB 1.1 — Application of units of measurement
 Subtopic ACFTB 1.2 — Aviation and aircraft
 TOPIC ACFTB 2 —  Subtopic ACFTB 2.1 — Forces acting on aircraft
 Subtopic ACFTB 2.2 — Structural components and control of an aircraft
 Subtopic ACFTB 2.3 — Flight envelope
 TOPIC ACFTB 3 —  Subtopic ACFTB 3.1 — Aircraft categories
 Subtopic ACFTB 3.2 — Wake turbulence categories
 Subtopic ACFTB 3.3 — ICAO approach categories
 Subtopic ACFTB 3.4 — Environmental categories
 TOPIC ACFTB 4 —  Subtopic ACFTB 4.1 — Recognition
 Subtopic ACFTB 4.2 — Performance data
 TOPIC ACFTB 5 —  Subtopic ACFTB 5.1 — Piston engines
 Subtopic ACFTB 5.2 — Jet engines
 Subtopic ACFTB 5.3 — Turboprop engines
 Subtopic ACFTB 5.4 — Aviation fuels
 TOPIC ACFTB 6 —  Subtopic ACFTB 6.1 — Flight instruments
 Subtopic ACFTB 6.2 — Navigational instruments
 Subtopic ACFTB 6.3 — Engine instruments
 Subtopic ACFTB 6.4 — Aircraft systems
 TOPIC ACFTB 7 —  Subtopic ACFTB 7.1 — Take-off factors
 Subtopic ACFTB 7.2 — Climb factors
 Subtopic ACFTB 7.3 — Cruise factors
 Subtopic ACFTB 7.4 — Descent and initial approach factors
 Subtopic ACFTB 7.5 — Final approach and landing factors
 Subtopic ACFTB 7.6 — Economic factors
 Subtopic ACFTB 7.7 — Environmental factors
 SUBJECT 7:  TOPIC HUMB 1 —  Subtopic HUMB 1.1 — Learning techniques
 Subtopic HUMB 1.2 — Relevance of human factors for ATC
 Subtopic HUMB 1.3 — Human factors and ATC
 TOPIC HUMB 2 —  Subtopic HUMB 2.1 — Individual behaviour
 Subtopic HUMB 2.2 — Safety culture and professional conduct
 Subtopic HUMB 2.3 — Health and well-being
 Subtopic HUMB 2.4 — Teamwork
 Subtopic HUMB 2.5 — Basic needs of people at work
 Subtopic HUMB 2.6 — Stress
 TOPIC HUMB 3 —  Subtopic HUMB 3.1 — Dangers of error
 Subtopic HUMB 3.2 — Definition of human error
 Subtopic HUMB 3.3 — Classification of human error
 Subtopic HUMB 3.4 — Risk analysis and risk management
 TOPIC HUMB 4 —  Subtopic HUMB 4.1 — Importance of good communications in ATC
 Subtopic HUMB 4.2 — Communication process
 Subtopic HUMB 4.3 — Communication modes
 TOPIC HUMB 5 —  Subtopic HUMB 5.1 — Ergonomics and the need for good design
 Subtopic HUMB 5.2 — Equipment and tools
 Subtopic HUMB 5.3 — Automation
 SUBJECT 8:  TOPIC EQPSB 1 —  Subtopic EQPSB 1.1 — Main types of ATC equipment
 TOPIC EQPSB 2 —  Subtopic EQPSB 2.1 — Radio theory
 Subtopic EQPSB 2.2 — Direction finding
 TOPIC EQPSB 3 —  Subtopic EQPSB 3.1 — Radio communications
 Subtopic EQPSB 3.2 — Voice communication between ATS units/positions
 Subtopic EQPSB 3.3 — Data link communications
 Subtopic EQPSB 3.4 — Airline communications
 TOPIC EQPSB 4 —  Subtopic EQPSB 4.1 — Surveillance concept in ATS
 TOPIC EQPSB 5 —  Subtopic EQPSB 5.1 — Principles of radar
 Subtopic EQPSB 5.2 — Primary radar
 Subtopic EQPSB 5.3 — Secondary radar
 Subtopic EQPSB 5.4 — Use of radars
 Subtopic EQPSB 5.5 — Mode S
 TOPIC EQPSB 6 —  Subtopic EQPSB 6.1 — Principles of automatic dependent surveillance
 Subtopic EQPSB 6.2 — Use of automatic dependent surveillance
 TOPIC EQPSB 7 —  Subtopic EQPSB 7.1 — Principles of multilateration
 Subtopic EQPSB 7.2 — Use of multilateration
 TOPIC EQPSB 8 —  Subtopic EQPSB 8.1 — Surveillance data networking
 Subtopic EQPSB 8.2 — Working principles of surveillance data networking
 TOPIC EQPSB 9 —  Subtopic EQPSB 9.1 — New developments
 TOPIC EQPSB 10 —  Subtopic EQPSB 10.1 — Principles of automation
 Subtopic EQPSB 10.2 — Aeronautical fixed telecommunication network (AFTN)
 Subtopic EQPSB 10.3 — On-line data interchange
 Subtopic EQPSB 10.4 — Systems used for the automatic dissemination of information
 TOPIC EQPSB 11 —  Subtopic EQPSB 11.1 — Working position equipment
 Subtopic EQPSB 11.2 — Aerodrome control
 Subtopic EQPSB 11.3 — Approach control
 Subtopic EQPSB 11.4 — Area control
 SUBJECT 9:  TOPIC PENB 1 —  Subtopic PENB 1.1 — ATS and aerodrome facilities
 TOPIC PENB 2 —  Subtopic PENB 2.1 — Civil aviation
 Subtopic PENB 2.2 — Military
 Subtopic PENB 2.3 — Expectations and requirements of pilots
 TOPIC PENB 3 —  Subtopic PENB 3.1 — Customer relations
 TOPIC PENB 4 —  Subtopic PENB 4.1 — Environmental protection

Appendix 3 of Annex I
AERODROME CONTROL VISUAL RATING (ADV)  SUBJECT 1:  TOPIC INTR 1 —  Subtopic INTR 1.1 — Course introduction
 Subtopic INTR 1.2 — Course administration
 Subtopic INTR 1.3 — Study material and training documentation
 TOPIC INTR 2 —  Subtopic INTR 2.1 — Course content and organisation
 Subtopic INTR 2.2 — Training ethos
 Subtopic INTR 2.3 — Assessment process
 SUBJECT 2:  TOPIC LAW 1 —  Subtopic LAW 1.1 — Privileges and conditions
 TOPIC LAW 2 —  Subtopic LAW 2.1 — Reports
 Subtopic LAW 2.2 — Airspace
 TOPIC LAW 3 —  Subtopic LAW 3.1 — Feedback process
 Subtopic LAW 3.2 — Safety Investigation
 SUBJECT 3:  TOPIC ATM 1 —  Subtopic ATM 1.1 — Aerodrome control service
 Subtopic ATM 1.2 — Flight information service (FIS)
 Subtopic ATM 1.3 — Alerting service (ALRS)
 Subtopic ATM 1.4 — ATS system capacity and air traffic flow management
 TOPIC ATM 2 —  Subtopic ATM 2.1 — Effective communication
 TOPIC ATM 3 —  Subtopic ATM 3.1 — ATC clearances
 Subtopic ATM 3.2 — ATC instructions
 TOPIC ATM 4 —  Subtopic ATM 4.1 — Necessity for coordination
 Subtopic ATM 4.2 — Tools and methods for coordination
 Subtopic ATM 4.3 — Coordination procedures
 TOPIC ATM 5 —  Subtopic ATM 5.1 — Altimetry
 TOPIC ATM 6 —  Subtopic ATM 6.1 — Separation between departing aircraft
 Subtopic ATM 6.2 — Separation of landing aircraft and preceding landing or departing aircraft
 Subtopic ATM 6.3 — Time based wake turbulence longitudinal separation
 Subtopic ATM 6.4 — Reduced separation minima
 TOPIC ATM 7 —  Subtopic ATM 7.1 — Airborne collision avoidance systems
 Subtopic ATM 7.2 — Ground-based safety nets
 TOPIC ATM 8 —  Subtopic ATM 8.1 — Data management
 TOPIC ATM 9 —  Subtopic ATM 9.1 — Integrity of the operational environment
 Subtopic ATM 9.2 — Verification of the currency of operational procedures
 Subtopic ATM 9.3 — Handover-takeover
 TOPIC ATM 10 —  Subtopic ATM 10.1 — Responsibility for the provision
 Subtopic ATM 10.2 — Functions of aerodrome control tower
 Subtopic ATM 10.3 — Traffic management process
 Subtopic ATM 10.4 — Aeronautical ground lights
 Subtopic ATM 10.5 — Information to aircraft by aerodrome control tower
 Subtopic ATM 10.6 — Control of aerodrome traffic
 Subtopic ATM 10.7 — Control of traffic in the traffic circuit
 Subtopic ATM 10.8 — Runway in use
 SUBJECT 4:  TOPIC MET 1 —  Subtopic MET 1.1 — Meteorological phenomena
 TOPIC MET 2 —  Subtopic MET 2.1 — Meteorological instruments
 Subtopic MET 2.2 — Other sources of meteorological data
 SUBJECT 5:  TOPIC NAV 1 —  Subtopic NAV 1.1 — Maps and charts
 TOPIC NAV 2 —  Subtopic NAV 2.1 — Navigational systems
 Subtopic NAV 2.2 — Stabilised approach
 SUBJECT 6:  TOPIC ACFT 1 —  Subtopic ACFT 1.1 — Aircraft instruments
 TOPIC ACFT 2 —  Subtopic ACFT 2.1 — Wake turbulence
 TOPIC ACFT 3 —  Subtopic ACFT 3.1 — Take-off factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.2 — Climb factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.3 — Final approach and landing factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.4 — Economic factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.5 — Environmental factors
 TOPIC ACFT 4 —  Subtopic ACFT 4.1 — Recognition of aircraft types
 Subtopic ACFT 4.2 — Performance data
 SUBJECT 7:  TOPIC HUM 1 —  Subtopic HUM 1.1 — Cognitive
 TOPIC HUM 2 —  Subtopic HUM 2.1 — Fatigue
 Subtopic HUM 2.2 — Fitness
 TOPIC HUM 3 —  Subtopic HUM 3.1 — Team resource management (TRM)
 Subtopic HUM 3.2 — Teamwork and team roles
 Subtopic HUM 3.3 — Responsible behaviour
 TOPIC HUM 4 —  Subtopic HUM 4.1 — Stress
 Subtopic HUM 4.2 — Stress management
 TOPIC HUM 5 —  Subtopic HUM 5.1 — Human error
 Subtopic HUM 5.2 — Violation of rules
 TOPIC HUM 6 —  Subtopic HUM 6.1 — Communication
 Subtopic HUM 6.2 — Collaborative work within the same area of responsibility
 Subtopic HUM 6.3 — Collaborative work between different areas of responsibility
 Subtopic HUM 6.4 — Controller/pilot cooperation
 SUBJECT 8:  TOPIC EQPS 1 —  Subtopic EQPS 1.1 — Radio communications
 Subtopic EQPS 1.2 — Other voice communications
 TOPIC EQPS 2 —  Subtopic EQPS 2.1 — Aeronautical fixed telecommunication network (AFTN)
 Subtopic EQPS 2.2 — Automatic data interchange
 TOPIC EQPS 3 —  Subtopic EQPS 3.1 — Operation and monitoring of equipment
 Subtopic EQPS 3.2 — Situation displays and information systems
 Subtopic EQPS 3.3 — Flight data systems
 TOPIC EQPS 4 —  Subtopic EQPS 4.1 — New developments
 TOPIC EQPS 5 —  Subtopic EQPS 5.1 — Reaction to limitations
 Subtopic EQPS 5.2 — Communication equipment degradation
 Subtopic EQPS 5.3 — Navigational equipment degradation
 SUBJECT 9:  TOPIC PEN 1 —  Subtopic PEN 1.1 — Study visit to aerodrome
 TOPIC PEN 2 —  Subtopic PEN 2.1 — Contributors to civil ATS operations
 Subtopic PEN 2.2 — Contributors to military ATS operations
 TOPIC PEN 3 —  Subtopic PEN 3.1 — Provision of services and user requirements
 TOPIC PEN 4 —  Subtopic PEN 4.1 — Environmental protection
 SUBJECT 10:  TOPIC ABES 1 —  Subtopic ABES 1.1 — Overview of ABES
 TOPIC ABES 2 —  Subtopic ABES 2.1 — Communication effectiveness
 Subtopic ABES 2.2 — Avoidance of mental overload
 Subtopic ABES 2.3 — Air/ground cooperation
 TOPIC ABES 3 —  Subtopic ABES 3.1 — Application of procedures for ABES
 Subtopic ABES 3.2 — Radio failure
 Subtopic ABES 3.3 — Unlawful interference and aircraft bomb threat
 Subtopic ABES 3.4 — Strayed or unidentified aircraft
 Subtopic ABES 3.5 — Runway incursion
 SUBJECT 11:  TOPIC AGA 1 —  Subtopic AGA 1.1 — Definitions
 Subtopic AGA 1.2 — Coordination
 TOPIC AGA 2 —  Subtopic AGA 2.1 — Movement area
 Subtopic AGA 2.2 — Manoeuvring area
 Subtopic AGA 2.3 — Runways
 TOPIC AGA 3 —  Subtopic AGA 3.1 — Obstacle-free airspace around aerodromes
 TOPIC AGA 4 —  Subtopic AGA 4.1 — Location

Appendix 4 of Annex I
AERODROME CONTROL INSTRUMENT RATING FOR TOWER — ADI (TWR)  SUBJECT 1:  TOPIC INTR 1 —  Subtopic INTR 1.1 — Course introduction
 Subtopic INTR 1.2 — Course administration
 Subtopic INTR 1.3 — Study material and training documentation
 TOPIC INTR 2 —  Subtopic INTR 2.1 — Course content and organisation
 Subtopic INTR 2.2 — Training ethos
 Subtopic INTR 2.3 — Assessment process
 SUBJECT 2:  TOPIC LAW 1 —  Subtopic LAW 1.1 — Privileges and conditions
 TOPIC LAW 2 —  Subtopic LAW 2.1 — Reports
 Subtopic LAW 2.2 — Airspace
 TOPIC LAW 3 —  Subtopic LAW 3.1 — Feedback process
 Subtopic LAW 3.2 — Safety Investigation
 SUBJECT 3:  TOPIC ATM 1 —  Subtopic ATM 1.1 — Aerodrome control service
 Subtopic ATM 1.2 — Flight information service (FIS)
 Subtopic ATM 1.3 — Alerting service (ALRS)
 Subtopic ATM 1.4 — ATS system capacity and air traffic flow management
 TOPIC ATM 2 —  Subtopic ATM 2.1 — Effective communication
 TOPIC ATM 3 —  Subtopic ATM 3.1 — ATC clearances
 Subtopic ATM 3.2 — ATC instructions
 TOPIC ATM 4 —  Subtopic ATM 4.1 — Necessity for coordination
 Subtopic ATM 4.2 — Tools and methods for coordination
 Subtopic ATM 4.3 — Coordination procedures
 TOPIC ATM 5 —  Subtopic ATM 5.1 — Altimetry
 Subtopic ATM 5.2 — Terrain clearance
 TOPIC ATM 6 —  Subtopic ATM 6.1 — Separation between departing aircraft
 Subtopic ATM 6.2 — Separation of departing aircraft from arriving aircraft
 Subtopic ATM 6.3 — Separation of landing aircraft and preceding landing or departing aircraft
 Subtopic ATM 6.4 — Time-based wake turbulence longitudinal separation
 Subtopic ATM 6.5 — Reduced separation minima
 TOPIC ATM 7 —  Subtopic ATM 7.1 — Airborne collision avoidance systems
 Subtopic ATM 7.2 — Ground-based safety nets
 TOPIC ATM 8 —  Subtopic ATM 8.1 — Data management
 TOPIC ATM 9 —  Subtopic ATM 9.1 — Integrity of the operational environment
 Subtopic ATM 9.2 — Verification of the currency of operational procedures
 Subtopic ATM 9.3 — Handover-takeover
 TOPIC ATM 10 —  Subtopic ATM 10.1 — Responsibility for the provision
 Subtopic ATM 10.2 — Functions of aerodrome control tower
 Subtopic ATM 10.3 — Traffic management process
 Subtopic ATM 10.4 — Aeronautical ground lights
 Subtopic ATM 10.5 — Information to aircraft by aerodrome control tower
 Subtopic ATM 10.6 — Control of aerodrome traffic
 Subtopic ATM 10.7 — Control of traffic in the traffic circuit
 Subtopic ATM 10.8 — Runway in use
 TOPIC ATM 11 —  Subtopic ATM 11.1 — Low visibility operations and special VFR
 Subtopic ATM 11.2 — Departing traffic
 Subtopic ATM 11.3 — Arriving traffic
 Subtopic ATM 11.4 — Aerodrome control service with advanced system support
 SUBJECT 4:  TOPIC MET 1 —  Subtopic MET 1.1 — Meteorological phenomena
 TOPIC MET 2 —  Subtopic MET 2.1 — Meteorological instruments
 Subtopic MET 2.2 — Other sources of meteorological data
 SUBJECT 5:  TOPIC NAV 1 —  Subtopic NAV 1.1 — Maps and charts
 TOPIC NAV 2 —  Subtopic NAV 2.1 — Navigational systems
 Subtopic NAV 2.2 — Stabilised approach
 Subtopic NAV 2.3 — Instrument departures and arrivals
 Subtopic NAV 2.4 — Satellite-based systems
 Subtopic NAV 2.5 — PBN applications
 SUBJECT 6:  TOPIC ACFT 1 —  Subtopic ACFT 1.1 — Aircraft instruments
 TOPIC ACFT 2 —  Subtopic ACFT 2.1 — Wake turbulence
 Subtopic ACFT 2.2 — Application of ICAO approach categories
 TOPIC ACFT 3 —  Subtopic ACFT 3.1 — Take-off factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.2 — Climb factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.3 — Final approach and landing factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.4 — Economic factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.5 — Environmental factors
 TOPIC ACFT 4 —  Subtopic ACFT 4.1 — Recognition of aircraft types
 Subtopic ACFT 4.2 — Performance data
 SUBJECT 7:  TOPIC HUM 1 —  Subtopic HUM 1.1 — Cognitive
 TOPIC HUM 2 —  Subtopic HUM 2.1 — Fatigue
 Subtopic HUM 2.2 — Fitness
 TOPIC HUM 3 —  Subtopic HUM 3.1 — Team resource management (TRM)
 Subtopic HUM 3.2 — Teamwork and team roles
 Subtopic HUM 3.3 — Responsible behaviour
 TOPIC HUM 4 —  Subtopic HUM 4.1 — Stress
 Subtopic HUM 4.2 — Stress management
 TOPIC HUM 5 —  Subtopic HUM 5.1 — Human error
 Subtopic HUM 5.2 — Violation of rules
 TOPIC HUM 6 —  Subtopic HUM 6.1 — Communication
 Subtopic HUM 6.2 — Collaborative work within the same area of responsibility
 Subtopic HUM 6.3 — Collaborative work between different areas of responsibility
 Subtopic HUM 6.4 — Controller/pilot cooperation
 SUBJECT 8:  TOPIC EQPS 1 —  Subtopic EQPS 1.1 — Radio communications
 Subtopic EQPS 1.2 — Other voice communications
 TOPIC EQPS 2 —  Subtopic EQPS 2.1 — Aeronautical fixed telecommunication network (AFTN)
 Subtopic EQPS 2.2 — Automatic data interchange
 TOPIC EQPS 3 —  Subtopic EQPS 3.1 — Operation and monitoring of equipment
 Subtopic EQPS 3.2 — Situation displays and information systems
 Subtopic EQPS 3.3 — Flight data systems
 TOPIC EQPS 4 —  Subtopic EQPS 4.1 — New developments
 TOPIC EQPS 5 —  Subtopic EQPS 5.1 — Reaction to limitations
 Subtopic EQPS 5.2 — Communication equipment degradation
 Subtopic EQPS 5.3 — Navigational equipment degradation
 SUBJECT 9:  TOPIC PEN 1 —  Subtopic PEN 1.1 — Study visit to aerodrome
 TOPIC PEN 2 —  Subtopic PEN 2.1 — Contributors to civil ATS operations
 Subtopic PEN 2.2 — Contributors to military ATS operations
 TOPIC PEN 3 —  Subtopic PEN 3.1 — Provision of services and user requirements
 TOPIC PEN 4 —  Subtopic PEN 4.1 — Environmental protection
 SUBJECT 10:  TOPIC ABES 1 —  Subtopic ABES 1.1 — Overview of ABES
 TOPIC ABES 2 —  Subtopic ABES 2.1 — Communication effectiveness
 Subtopic ABES 2.2 — Avoidance of mental overload
 Subtopic ABES 2.3 — Air/ground cooperation
 TOPIC ABES 3 —  Subtopic ABES 3.1 — Application of procedures for ABES
 Subtopic ABES 3.2 — Radio failure
 Subtopic ABES 3.3 — Unlawful interference and aircraft bomb threat
 Subtopic ABES 3.4 — Strayed or unidentified aircraft
 Subtopic ABES 3.5 — Runway incursion
 SUBJECT 11:  TOPIC AGA 1 —  Subtopic AGA 1.1 — Definitions
 Subtopic AGA 1.2 — Coordination
 TOPIC AGA 2 —  Subtopic AGA 2.1 — Movement area
 Subtopic AGA 2.2 — Manoeuvring area
 Subtopic AGA 2.3 — Runways
 TOPIC AGA 3 —  Subtopic AGA 3.1 — Obstacle-free airspace around aerodromes
 TOPIC AGA 4 —  Subtopic AGA 4.1 — Location

Appendix 5 of Annex I
APPROACH CONTROL PROCEDURAL RATING (APP)  SUBJECT 1:  TOPIC INTR 1 —  Subtopic INTR 1.1 — Course introduction
 Subtopic INTR 1.2 — Course administration
 Subtopic INTR 1.3 — Study material and training documentation
 TOPIC INTR 2 —  Subtopic INTR 2.1 — Course content and organisation
 Subtopic INTR 2.2 — Training ethos
 Subtopic INTR 2.3 — Assessment process
 SUBJECT 2:  TOPIC LAW 1 —  Subtopic LAW 1.1 — Privileges and conditions
 TOPIC LAW 2 —  Subtopic LAW 2.1 — Reports
 Subtopic LAW 2.2 — Airspace
 TOPIC LAW 3 —  Subtopic LAW 3.1 — Feedback process
 Subtopic LAW 3.2 — Safety Investigation
 SUBJECT 3:  TOPIC ATM 1 —  Subtopic ATM 1.1 — Air traffic control (ATC) service
 Subtopic ATM 1.2 — Flight information service (FIS)
 Subtopic ATM 1.3 — Alerting service (ALRS)
 Subtopic ATM 1.4 — ATS system capacity and air traffic flow management
 Subtopic ATM 1.5 — Airspace management (ASM)
 TOPIC ATM 2 —  Subtopic ATM 2.1 — Effective communication
 TOPIC ATM 3 —  Subtopic ATM 3.1 — ATC clearances
 Subtopic ATM 3.2 — ATC instructions
 TOPIC ATM 4 —  Subtopic ATM 4.1 — Necessity for coordination
 Subtopic ATM 4.2 — Tools and methods for coordination
 Subtopic ATM 4.3 — Coordination procedures
 TOPIC ATM 5 —  Subtopic ATM 5.1 — Altimetry
 Subtopic ATM 5.2 — Terrain clearance
 TOPIC ATM 6 —  Subtopic ATM 6.1 — Vertical separation
 Subtopic ATM 6.2 — Horizontal separation
 Subtopic ATM 6.3 — Delegation of separation
 TOPIC ATM 7 —  Subtopic ATM 7.1 — Airborne collision avoidance systems
 TOPIC ATM 8 —  Subtopic ATM 8.1 — Data management
 TOPIC ATM 9 —  Subtopic ATM 9.1 — Integrity of the operational environment
 Subtopic ATM 9.2 — Verification of the currency of operational procedures
 Subtopic ATM 9.3 — Handover-takeover
 TOPIC ATM 10 —  Subtopic ATM 10.1 — Responsibility and processing of information
 Subtopic ATM 10.2 — Approach control
 Subtopic ATM 10.3 — Traffic management process
 Subtopic ATM 10.4 — Handling traffic
 TOPIC ATM 11 —  Subtopic ATM 11.1 — General holding procedures
 Subtopic ATM 11.2 — Approaching aircraft
 SUBJECT 4:  TOPIC MET 1 —  Subtopic MET 1.1 — Meteorological phenomena
 TOPIC MET 2 —  Subtopic MET 2.1 — Sources of meteorological information
 SUBJECT 5:  TOPIC NAV 1 —  Subtopic NAV 1.1 — Maps and charts
 TOPIC NAV 2 —  Subtopic NAV 2.1 — Navigational systems
 Subtopic NAV 2.2 — Stabilised approach
 Subtopic NAV 2.3 — Instrument departures and arrivals
 Subtopic NAV 2.4 — Navigational assistance
 Subtopic NAV 2.5 — Satellite-based systems
 Subtopic NAV 2.6 — PBN applications
 SUBJECT 6:  TOPIC ACFT 1 —  Subtopic ACFT 1.1 — Aircraft instruments
 TOPIC ACFT 2 —  Subtopic ACFT 2.1 — Wake turbulence
 Subtopic ACFT 2.2 — Application of ICAO approach categories
 TOPIC ACFT 3 —  Subtopic ACFT 3.1 — Climb factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.2 — Cruise factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.3 — Descent and initial approach factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.4 — Final approach and landing factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.5 — Economic factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.6 — Environmental factors
 TOPIC ACFT 4 —  Subtopic ACFT 4.1 — Performance data
 SUBJECT 7:  TOPIC HUM 1 —  Subtopic HUM 1.1 — Cognitive
 TOPIC HUM 2 —  Subtopic HUM 2.1 — Fatigue
 Subtopic HUM 2.2 — Fitness
 TOPIC HUM 3 —  Subtopic HUM 3.1 — Team resource management (TRM)
 Subtopic HUM 3.2 — Teamwork and team roles
 Subtopic HUM 3.3 — Responsible behaviour
 TOPIC HUM 4 —  Subtopic HUM 4.1 — Stress
 Subtopic HUM 4.2 — Stress management
 TOPIC HUM 5 —  Subtopic HUM 5.1 — Human error
 Subtopic HUM 5.2 — Violation of rules
 TOPIC HUM 6 —  Subtopic HUM 6.1 — Communication
 Subtopic HUM 6.2 — Collaborative work within the same area of responsibility
 Subtopic HUM 6.3 — Collaborative work between different areas of responsibility
 Subtopic HUM 6.4 — Controller/pilot cooperation
 SUBJECT 8:  TOPIC EQPS 1 —  Subtopic EQPS 1.1 — Radio communications
 Subtopic EQPS 1.2 — Other voice communications
 TOPIC EQPS 2 —  Subtopic EQPS 2.1 — Aeronautical fixed telecommunication network (AFTN)
 Subtopic EQPS 2.2 — Automatic data interchange
 TOPIC EQPS 3 —  Subtopic EQPS 3.1 — Operation and monitoring of equipment
 Subtopic EQPS 3.2 — Situation displays and information systems
 Subtopic EQPS 3.3 — Flight data systems
 TOPIC EQPS 4 —  Subtopic EQPS 4.1 — New developments
 TOPIC EQPS 5 —  Subtopic EQPS 5.1 — Reaction to limitations
 Subtopic EQPS 5.2 — Communication equipment degradation
 Subtopic EQPS 5.3 — Navigational equipment degradation
 SUBJECT 9:  TOPIC PEN 1 —  Subtopic PEN 1.1 — Study visit to approach control unit
 TOPIC PEN 2 —  Subtopic PEN 2.1 — Contributors to civil ATS operations
 Subtopic PEN 2.2 — Contributors to military ATS operations
 TOPIC PEN 3 —  Subtopic PEN 3.1 — Provision of services and user requirements
 TOPIC PEN 4 —  Subtopic PEN 4.1 — Environmental protection
 SUBJECT 10:  TOPIC ABES 1 —  Subtopic ABES 1.1 — Overview of ABES
 TOPIC ABES 2 —  Subtopic ABES 2.1 — Communication effectiveness
 Subtopic ABES 2.2 — Avoidance of mental overload
 Subtopic ABES 2.3 — Air/ground cooperation
 TOPIC ABES 3 —  Subtopic ABES 3.1 — Application of procedures for ABES
 Subtopic ABES 3.2 — Radio failure
 Subtopic ABES 3.3 — Unlawful interference and aircraft bomb threat
 Subtopic ABES 3.4 — Strayed or unidentified aircraft
 Subtopic ABES 3.5 — Diversions
 SUBJECT 11:  TOPIC AGA 1 —  Subtopic AGA 1.1 — Definitions
 Subtopic AGA 1.2 — Coordination
 TOPIC AGA 2 —  Subtopic AGA 2.1 — Movement area
 Subtopic AGA 2.2 — Manoeuvring area
 Subtopic AGA 2.3 — Runways
 TOPIC AGA 3 —  Subtopic AGA 3.1 — Obstacle-free airspace around aerodromes
 TOPIC AGA 4 —  Subtopic AGA 4.1 — Location

Appendix 6 of Annex I
AREA CONTROL PROCEDURAL RATING (ACP)  SUBJECT 1:  TOPIC INTR 1 —  Subtopic INTR 1.1 — Course introduction
 Subtopic INTR 1.2 — Course administration
 Subtopic INTR 1.3 — Study material and training documentation
 TOPIC INTR 2 —  Subtopic INTR 2.1 — Course content and organisation
 Subtopic INTR 2.2 — Training ethos
 Subtopic INTR 2.3 — Assessment process
 SUBJECT 2:  TOPIC LAW 1 —  Subtopic LAW 1.1 — Privileges and conditions
 TOPIC LAW 2 —  Subtopic LAW 2.1 — Reports
 Subtopic LAW 2.2 — Airspace
 TOPIC LAW 3 —  Subtopic LAW 3.1 — Feedback process
 Subtopic LAW 3.2 — Safety Investigation
 SUBJECT 3:  TOPIC ATM 1 —  Subtopic ATM 1.1 — Air traffic control (ATC) service
 Subtopic ATM 1.2 — Flight information service (FIS)
 Subtopic ATM 1.3 — Alerting service (ALRS)
 Subtopic ATM 1.4 — ATS system capacity and air traffic flow management
 Subtopic ATM 1.5 — Airspace management (ASM)
 TOPIC ATM 2 —  Subtopic ATM 2.1 — Effective communication
 TOPIC ATM 3 —  Subtopic ATM 3.1 — ATC clearances
 Subtopic ATM 3.2 — ATC instructions
 TOPIC ATM 4 —  Subtopic ATM 4.1 — Necessity for coordination
 Subtopic ATM 4.2 — Tools and methods for coordination
 Subtopic ATM 4.3 — Coordination procedures
 TOPIC ATM 5 —  Subtopic ATM 5.1 — Altimetry
 Subtopic ATM 5.2 — Terrain clearance
 TOPIC ATM 6 —  Subtopic ATM 6.1 — Vertical separation
 Subtopic ATM 6.2 — Horizontal separation
 TOPIC ATM 7 —  Subtopic ATM 7.1 — Airborne collision avoidance systems
 TOPIC ATM 8 —  Subtopic ATM 8.1 — Data management
 TOPIC ATM 9 —  Subtopic ATM 9.1 — Integrity of the operational environment
 Subtopic ATM 9.2 — Verification of the currency of operational procedures
 Subtopic ATM 9.3 — Handover-takeover
 TOPIC ATM 10 —  Subtopic ATM 10.1 — Responsibility and processing of information
 Subtopic ATM 10.2 — Area control
 Subtopic ATM 10.3 — Traffic management process
 Subtopic ATM 10.4 — Handling traffic
 TOPIC ATM 11 —  Subtopic ATM 11.1 — General holding procedures
 Subtopic ATM 11.2 — Holding aircraft
 SUBJECT 4:  TOPIC MET 1 —  Subtopic MET 1.1 — Meteorological phenomena
 TOPIC MET 2 —  Subtopic MET 2.1 — Sources of meteorological information
 SUBJECT 5:  TOPIC NAV 1 —  Subtopic NAV 1.1 — Maps and charts
 TOPIC NAV 2 —  Subtopic NAV 2.1 — Navigational systems
 Subtopic NAV 2.2 — Navigational assistance
 Subtopic NAV 2.3 — PBN applications
 SUBJECT 6:  TOPIC ACFT 1 —  Subtopic ACFT 1.1 — Aircraft instruments
 TOPIC ACFT 2 —  Subtopic ACFT 2.1 — Wake turbulence
 TOPIC ACFT 3 —  Subtopic ACFT 3.1 — Climb factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.2 — Cruise factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.3 — Descent factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.4 — Economic factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.5 — Environmental factors
 TOPIC ACFT 4 —  Subtopic ACFT 4.1 — Performance data
 SUBJECT 7:  TOPIC HUM 1 —  Subtopic HUM 1.1 — Cognitive
 TOPIC HUM 2 —  Subtopic HUM 2.1 — Fatigue
 Subtopic HUM 2.2 — Fitness
 TOPIC HUM 3 —  Subtopic HUM 3.1 — Team resource management (TRM)
 Subtopic HUM 3.2 — Teamwork and team roles
 Subtopic HUM 3.3 — Responsible behaviour
 TOPIC HUM 4 —  Subtopic HUM 4.1 — Stress
 Subtopic HUM 4.2 — Stress management
 TOPIC HUM 5 —  Subtopic HUM 5.1 — Human error
 Subtopic HUM 5.2 — Violation of rules
 TOPIC HUM 6 —  Subtopic HUM 6.1 — Communication
 Subtopic HUM 6.2 — Collaborative work within the same area of responsibility
 Subtopic HUM 6.3 — Collaborative work between different areas of responsibility
 Subtopic HUM 6.4 — Controller/pilot cooperation
 SUBJECT 8:  TOPIC EQPS 1 —  Subtopic EQPS 1.1 — Radio communications
 Subtopic EQPS 1.2 — Other voice communications
 TOPIC EQPS 2 —  Subtopic EQPS 2.1 — Aeronautical fixed telecommunication network (AFTN)
 Subtopic EQPS 2.2 — Automatic data interchange
 TOPIC EQPS 3 —  Subtopic EQPS 3.1 — Operation and monitoring of equipment
 Subtopic EQPS 3.2 — Situation displays and information systems
 Subtopic EQPS 3.3 — Flight data systems
 TOPIC EQPS 4 —  Subtopic EQPS 4.1 — New developments
 TOPIC EQPS 5 —  Subtopic EQPS 5.1 — Reaction to limitations
 Subtopic EQPS 5.2 — Communication equipment degradation
 Subtopic EQPS 5.3 — Navigational equipment degradation
 SUBJECT 9:  TOPIC PEN 1 —  Subtopic PEN 1.1 — Study visit to area control centre
 TOPIC PEN 2 —  Subtopic PEN 2.1 — Contributors to civil ATS operations
 Subtopic PEN 2.2 — Contributors to military ATS operations
 TOPIC PEN 3 —  Subtopic PEN 3.1 — Provision of services and user requirements
 TOPIC PEN 4 —  Subtopic PEN 4.1 — Environmental protection
 SUBJECT 10:  TOPIC ABES 1 —  Subtopic ABES 1.1 — Overview of ABES
 TOPIC ABES 2 —  Subtopic ABES 2.1 — Communication effectiveness
 Subtopic ABES 2.2 — Avoidance of mental overload
 Subtopic ABES 2.3 — Air/ground cooperation
 TOPIC ABES 3 —  Subtopic ABES 3.1 — Application of procedures for ABES
 Subtopic ABES 3.2 — Radio failure
 Subtopic ABES 3.3 — Unlawful interference and aircraft bomb threat
 Subtopic ABES 3.4 — Strayed or unidentified aircraft
 Subtopic ABES 3.5 — Diversions

Appendix 7 of Annex I
APPROACH CONTROL SURVEILLANCE RATING (APS)  SUBJECT 1:  TOPIC INTR 1 —  Subtopic INTR 1.1 — Course introduction
 Subtopic INTR 1.2 — Course administration
 Subtopic INTR 1.3 — Study material and training documentation
 TOPIC INTR 2 —  Subtopic INTR 2.1 — Course content and organisation
 Subtopic INTR 2.2 — Training ethos
 Subtopic INTR 2.3 — Assessment process
 SUBJECT 2:  TOPIC LAW 1 —  Subtopic LAW 1.1 — Privileges and conditions
 TOPIC LAW 2 —  Subtopic LAW 2.1 — Reports
 Subtopic LAW 2.2 — Airspace
 TOPIC LAW 3 —  Subtopic LAW 3.1 — Feedback process
 Subtopic LAW 3.2 — Safety Investigation
 SUBJECT 3:  TOPIC ATM 1 —  Subtopic ATM 1.1 — Air traffic control (ATC) service
 Subtopic ATM 1.2 — Flight information service (FIS)
 Subtopic ATM 1.3 — Alerting service (ALRS)
 Subtopic ATM 1.4 — ATS system capacity and air traffic flow management
 Subtopic ATM 1.5 — Airspace management (ASM)
 TOPIC ATM 2 —  Subtopic ATM 2.1 — Effective communication
 TOPIC ATM 3 —  Subtopic ATM 3.1 — ATC clearances
 Subtopic ATM 3.2 — ATC instructions
 TOPIC ATM 4 —  Subtopic ATM 4.1 — Necessity for coordination
 Subtopic ATM 4.2 — Tools and methods for coordination
 Subtopic ATM 4.3 — Coordination procedures
 TOPIC ATM 5 —  Subtopic ATM 5.1 — Altimetry
 Subtopic ATM 5.2 — Terrain clearance
 TOPIC ATM 6 —  Subtopic ATM 6.1 — Vertical separation
 Subtopic ATM 6.2 — Longitudinal separation in a surveillance environment
 Subtopic ATM 6.3 — Delegation of separation
 Subtopic ATM 6.4 — Wake turbulence distance-based separation
 Subtopic ATM 6.5 — Separation based on ATS surveillance systems
 TOPIC ATM 7 —  Subtopic ATM 7.1 — Airborne collision avoidance systems
 Subtopic ATM 7.2 — Ground-based safety nets
 TOPIC ATM 8 —  Subtopic ATM 8.1 — Data management
 TOPIC ATM 9 —  Subtopic ATM 9.1 — Integrity of the operational environment
 Subtopic ATM 9.2 — Verification of the currency of operational procedures
 Subtopic ATM 9.3 — Handover-takeover
 TOPIC ATM 10 —  Subtopic ATM 10.1 — Responsibility and processing of information
 Subtopic ATM 10.2 — ATS surveillance service
 Subtopic ATM 10.3 — Traffic management process
 Subtopic ATM 10.4 — Handling traffic
 Subtopic ATM 10.5 — Control service with advanced system support
 TOPIC ATM 11 —  Subtopic ATM 11.1 — General holding procedures
 Subtopic ATM 11.2 — Approaching aircraft
 Subtopic ATM 11.3 — Holding in a surveillance environment
 TOPIC ATM 12 —  Subtopic ATM 12.1 — Establishment of identification
 Subtopic ATM 12.2 — Maintenance of identification
 Subtopic ATM 12.3 — Loss of identity
 Subtopic ATM 12.4 — Position Information
 Subtopic ATM 12.5 — Transfer of identity
 SUBJECT 4:  TOPIC MET 1 —  Subtopic MET 1.1 — Meteorological phenomena
 TOPIC MET 2 —  Subtopic MET 2.1 — Sources of meteorological information
 SUBJECT 5:  TOPIC NAV 1 —  Subtopic NAV 1.1 — Maps and charts
 TOPIC NAV 2 —  Subtopic NAV 2.1 — Navigational systems
 Subtopic NAV 2.2 — Stabilised approach
 Subtopic NAV 2.3 — Instrument departures and arrivals
 Subtopic NAV 2.4 — Navigational assistance
 Subtopic NAV 2.5 — Satellite-based systems
 Subtopic NAV 2.6 — PBN applications
 SUBJECT 6:  TOPIC ACFT 1 —  Subtopic ACFT 1.1 — Aircraft instruments
 TOPIC ACFT 2 —  Subtopic ACFT 2.1 — Wake turbulence
 Subtopic ACFT 2.2 — Application of ICAO approach categories
 TOPIC ACFT 3 —  Subtopic ACFT 3.1 — Climb factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.2 — Cruise factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.3 — Descent and initial approach factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.4 — Final approach and landing factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.5 — Economic factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.6 — Environmental factors
 TOPIC ACFT 4 —  Subtopic ACFT 4.1 — Performance data
 SUBJECT 7:  TOPIC HUM 1 —  Subtopic HUM 1.1 — Cognitive
 TOPIC HUM 2 —  Subtopic HUM 2.1 — Fatigue
 Subtopic HUM 2.2 — Fitness
 TOPIC HUM 3 —  Subtopic HUM 3.1 — Team resource management (TRM)
 Subtopic HUM 3.2 — Teamwork and team roles
 Subtopic HUM 3.3 — Responsible behaviour
 TOPIC HUM 4 —  Subtopic HUM 4.1 — Stress
 Subtopic HUM 4.2 — Stress management
 TOPIC HUM 5 —  Subtopic HUM 5.1 — Human error
 Subtopic HUM 5.2 — Violation of rules
 TOPIC HUM 6 —  Subtopic HUM 6.1 — Communication
 Subtopic HUM 6.2 — Collaborative work within the same area of responsibility
 Subtopic HUM 6.3 — Collaborative work between different areas of responsibility
 Subtopic HUM 6.4 — Controller/pilot cooperation
 SUBJECT 8:  TOPIC EQPS 1 —  Subtopic EQPS 1.1 — Radio communications
 Subtopic EQPS 1.2 — Other voice communications
 TOPIC EQPS 2 —  Subtopic EQPS 2.1 — Aeronautical fixed telecommunication network (AFTN)
 Subtopic EQPS 2.2 — Automatic data interchange
 TOPIC EQPS 3 —  Subtopic EQPS 3.1 — Operation and monitoring of equipment
 Subtopic EQPS 3.2 — Situation displays and information systems
 Subtopic EQPS 3.3 — Flight data systems
 Subtopic EQPS 3.4 — Use of ATS surveillance system
 Subtopic EQPS 3.5 — Advanced systems
 TOPIC EQPS 4 —  Subtopic EQPS 4.1 — New developments
 TOPIC EQPS 5 —  Subtopic EQPS 5.1 — Reaction to limitations
 Subtopic EQPS 5.2 — Communication equipment degradation
 Subtopic EQPS 5.3 — Navigational equipment degradation
 Subtopic EQPS 5.4 — Surveillance equipment degradation
 Subtopic EQPS 5.5 — ATC processing system degradation
 SUBJECT 9:  TOPIC PEN 1 —  Subtopic PEN 1.1 — Study visit to approach control unit
 TOPIC PEN 2 —  Subtopic PEN 2.1 — Contributors to civil ATS operations
 Subtopic PEN 2.2 — Contributors to military ATS operations
 TOPIC PEN 3 —  Subtopic PEN 3.1 — Provision of services and user requirements
 TOPIC PEN 4 —  Subtopic PEN 4.1 — Environmental protection
 SUBJECT 10:  TOPIC ABES 1 —  Subtopic ABES 1.1 — Overview of ABES
 TOPIC ABES 2 —  Subtopic ABES 2.1 — Communication effectiveness
 Subtopic ABES 2.2 — Avoidance of mental overload
 Subtopic ABES 2.3 — Air/ground cooperation
 TOPIC ABES 3 —  Subtopic ABES 3.1 — Application of procedures for ABES
 Subtopic ABES 3.2 — Radio failure
 Subtopic ABES 3.3 — Unlawful interference and aircraft bomb threat
 Subtopic ABES 3.4 — Strayed or unidentified aircraft
 Subtopic ABES 3.5 — Diversions
 Subtopic ABES 3.6 — Transponder failure
 SUBJECT 11:  TOPIC AGA 1 —  Subtopic AGA 1.1 — Definitions
 Subtopic AGA 1.2 — Coordination
 TOPIC AGA 2 —  Subtopic AGA 2.1 — Movement area
 Subtopic AGA 2.2 — Manoeuvring area
 Subtopic AGA 2.3 — Runways
 TOPIC AGA 3 —  Subtopic AGA 3.1 — Obstacle-free airspace around aerodromes
 TOPIC AGA 4 —  Subtopic AGA 4.1 — Location

Appendix 8 of Annex I
AREA CONTROL SURVEILLANCE RATING (ACS)  SUBJECT 1:  TOPIC INTR 1 —  Subtopic INTR 1.1 — Course introduction
 Subtopic INTR 1.2 — Course administration
 Subtopic INTR 1.3 — Study material and training documentation
 TOPIC INTR 2 —  Subtopic INTR 2.1 — Course content and organisation
 Subtopic INTR 2.2 — Training ethos
 Subtopic INTR 2.3 — Assessment process
 SUBJECT 2:  TOPIC LAW 1 —  Subtopic LAW 1.1 — Privileges and conditions
 TOPIC LAW 2 —  Subtopic LAW 2.1 — Reports
 Subtopic LAW 2.2 — Airspace
 TOPIC LAW 3 —  Subtopic LAW 3.1 — Feedback process
 Subtopic LAW 3.2 — Safety Investigation
 SUBJECT 3:  TOPIC ATM 1 —  Subtopic ATM 1.1 — Air traffic control (ATC) service
 Subtopic ATM 1.2 — Flight information service (FIS)
 Subtopic ATM 1.3 — Alerting service (ALRS)
 Subtopic ATM 1.4 — ATS system capacity and air traffic flow management
 Subtopic ATM 1.5 — Airspace management (ASM)
 TOPIC ATM 2 —  Subtopic ATM 2.1 — Effective communication
 TOPIC ATM 3 —  Subtopic ATM 3.1 — ATC clearances
 Subtopic ATM 3.2 — ATC instructions
 TOPIC ATM 4 —  Subtopic ATM 4.1 — Necessity for coordination
 Subtopic ATM 4.2 — Tools and methods for coordination
 Subtopic ATM 4.3 — Coordination procedures
 TOPIC ATM 5 —  Subtopic ATM 5.1 — Altimetry
 Subtopic ATM 5.2 — Terrain clearance
 TOPIC ATM 6 —  Subtopic ATM 6.1 — Vertical separation
 Subtopic ATM 6.2 — Longitudinal separation in a surveillance environment
 Subtopic ATM 6.3 — Wake turbulence distance-based separation
 Subtopic ATM 6.4 — Separation based on ATS surveillance systems
 TOPIC ATM 7 —  Subtopic ATM 7.1 — Airborne collision avoidance systems
 Subtopic ATM 7.2 — Ground-based safety nets
 TOPIC ATM 8 —  Subtopic ATM 8.1 — Data management
 TOPIC ATM 9 —  Subtopic ATM 9.1 — Integrity of the operational environment
 Subtopic ATM 9.2 — Verification of the currency of operational procedures
 Subtopic ATM 9.3 — Handover-takeover
 TOPIC ATM 10 —  Subtopic ATM 10.1 — Responsibility and processing of information
 Subtopic ATM 10.2 — ATS surveillance service
 Subtopic ATM 10.3 — Traffic management process
 Subtopic ATM 10.4 — Handling traffic
 Subtopic ATM 10.5 — Control service with advanced system support
 TOPIC ATM 11 —  Subtopic ATM 11.1 — General holding procedures
 Subtopic ATM 11.2 — Holding aircraft
 Subtopic ATM 11.3 — Holding in a surveillance environment
 TOPIC ATM 12 —  Subtopic ATM 12.1 — Establishment of identification
 Subtopic ATM 12.2 — Maintenance of identification
 Subtopic ATM 12.3 — Loss of identity
 Subtopic ATM 12.4 — Position Information
 Subtopic ATM 12.5 — Transfer of identity
 SUBJECT 4:  TOPIC MET 1 —  Subtopic MET 1.1 — Meteorological phenomena
 TOPIC MET 2 —  Subtopic MET 2.1 — Sources of meteorological information
 SUBJECT 5:  TOPIC NAV 1 —  Subtopic NAV 1.1 — Maps and charts
 TOPIC NAV 2 —  Subtopic NAV 2.1 — Navigational systems
 Subtopic NAV 2.2 — Navigational assistance
 Subtopic NAV 2.3 — PBN applications
 SUBJECT 6:  TOPIC ACFT 1 —  Subtopic ACFT 1.1 — Aircraft instruments
 TOPIC ACFT 2 —  Subtopic ACFT 2.1 — Wake turbulence
 TOPIC ACFT 3 —  Subtopic ACFT 3.1 — Climb factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.2 — Cruise factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.3 — Descent factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.4 — Economic factors
 Subtopic ACFT 3.5 — Environmental factors
 TOPIC ACFT 4 —  Subtopic ACFT 4.1 — Performance data
 SUBJECT 7:  TOPIC HUM 1 —  Subtopic HUM 1.1 — Cognitive
 TOPIC HUM 2 —  Subtopic HUM 2.1 — Fatigue
 Subtopic HUM 2.2 — Fitness
 TOPIC HUM 3 —  Subtopic HUM 3.1 — Team resource management (TRM)
 Subtopic HUM 3.2 — Teamwork and team roles
 Subtopic HUM 3.3 — Responsible behaviour
 TOPIC HUM 4 —  Subtopic HUM 4.1 — Stress
 Subtopic HUM 4.2 — Stress management
 TOPIC HUM 5 —  Subtopic HUM 5.1 — Human error
 Subtopic HUM 5.2 — Violation of rules
 TOPIC HUM 6 —  Subtopic HUM 6.1 — Communication
 Subtopic HUM 6.2 — Collaborative work within the same area of responsibility
 Subtopic HUM 6.3 — Collaborative work between different areas of responsibility
 Subtopic HUM 6.4 — Controller/pilot cooperation
 SUBJECT 8:  TOPIC EQPS 1 —  Subtopic EQPS 1.1 — Radio communications
 Subtopic EQPS 1.2 — Other voice communications
 TOPIC EQPS 2 —  Subtopic EQPS 2.1 — Aeronautical fixed telecommunication network (AFTN)
 Subtopic EQPS 2.2 — Automatic data interchange
 TOPIC EQPS 3 —  Subtopic EQPS 3.1 — Operation and monitoring of equipment
 Subtopic EQPS 3.2 — Situation displays and information systems
 Subtopic EQPS 3.3 — Flight data systems
 Subtopic EQPS 3.4 — Use of ATS surveillance system
 Subtopic EQPS 3.5 — Advanced systems
 TOPIC EQPS 4 —  Subtopic EQPS 4.1 — New developments
 TOPIC EQPS 5 —  Subtopic EQPS 5.1 — Reaction to limitations
 Subtopic EQPS 5.2 — Communication equipment degradation
 Subtopic EQPS 5.3 — Navigational equipment degradation
 Subtopic EQPS 5.4 — Surveillance equipment degradation
 Subtopic EQPS 5.5 — ATC processing system degradation
 SUBJECT 9:  TOPIC PEN 1 —  Subtopic PEN 1.1 — Study visit to area control centre
 TOPIC PEN 2 —  Subtopic PEN 2.1 — Contributors to civil ATS operations
 Subtopic PEN 2.2 — Contributors to military ATS operations
 TOPIC PEN 3 —  Subtopic PEN 3.1 — Provision of services and user requirements
 TOPIC PEN 4 —  Subtopic PEN 4.1 — Environmental protection
 SUBJECT 10:  TOPIC ABES 1 —  Subtopic ABES 1.1 — Overview of ABES
 TOPIC ABES 2 —  Subtopic ABES 2.1 — Communication effectiveness
 Subtopic ABES 2.2 — Avoidance of mental overload
 Subtopic ABES 2.3 — Air/ground cooperation
 TOPIC ABES 3 —  Subtopic ABES 3.1 — Application of procedures for ABES
 Subtopic ABES 3.2 — Radio failure
 Subtopic ABES 3.3 — Unlawful interference and aircraft bomb threat
 Subtopic ABES 3.4 — Strayed or unidentified aircraft
 Subtopic ABES 3.5 — Diversions
 Subtopic ABES 3.6 — Transponder failure

ANNEX II
PART ATCO.AR
SUBPART A  ATCO.AR.A.001 
This Part, set out in this Annex, establishes the administrative requirements applicable to the CAA in respect of the issue, maintenance, suspension or revocation of licences, ratings, endorsements and medical certificates for air traffic controllers and certification and oversight of training organisations and aero-medical centres.
 ATCO.AR.A.005 

((a)) The CAA shall produce and update every two years an assessment of the human resources needed to perform their oversight functions, based on the analysis of the processes required by this Regulation and their application.
((b)) Personnel authorised by the CAA to carry out certification and/or oversight tasks shall be empowered to perform as a minimum the following tasks:

((1)) examine documents, including licences, certificates, records, data, procedures and any other material relevant to the execution of the required task;
((2)) take copies of or extracts from such records, data, procedures and other material;
((3)) ask for an explanation;
((4)) enter relevant premises and operating sites;
((5)) perform audits and inspections, including unannounced inspections;
((6)) take or initiate enforcement measures as appropriate.
((c)) The  CAA  may authorise its personnel to conduct assessments leading to the issue, revalidation and renewal of a unit endorsement provided that they meet the requirements set out in ATCO.C.045, with the exception of point (d)(1). Familiarity with the current operational practices and procedures of the unit, where the assessment is taking place, shall however be ensured.
 ATCO.AR.A.010  (a) 

((1)) the issue, suspension and revocation of licences, ratings, endorsements and of medical certificates;
((2)) the issue of temporary OJTI authorisations according to ATCO.C.025;
((3)) the issue of temporary assessor authorisations according to ATCO.C.065;
((4)) the revalidation and renewal of endorsements;
((5)) the revalidation, renewal and limitation of medical certificates following referral by the AME or AeMC;
((6)) the issue, revalidation, renewal, suspension, revocation, limitation and change of aero-medical examiner certificates;
((7)) the issue, suspension, revocation and limitation of training organisation certificates and of the certificates of aero-medical centres;
((8)) the approval of training courses, plans and unit competence schemes, as well as assessment methods;
((9)) the approval of the assessment method for the demonstration of language proficiency and the establishment of requirements applicable to language assessment bodies according to ATCO.B.040;
((10)) the approval of the need for the extended level (level five) language proficiency in accordance with ATCO.B.030(d);
((11)) the monitoring of training organisations, including their training courses and plans;
((12)) the approval and monitoring of the unit competence schemes;
((13)) the establishment of appropriate appeal procedures and notification mechanisms;
((14)) ...
((15)) facilitating the recognition of training organisation certificates and course approvals.
 ATCO.AR.A.015 

((a)) The CAA shall develop Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC) that may be used to establish compliance with Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its implementing rules. When AMC are complied with, the related requirements of the implementing rules are met.
((b)) Alternative means of compliance may be used to establish compliance with the implementing rules.
((c)) The CAA shall establish a system to consistently evaluate that all alternative means of compliance used by itself or by organisations and persons under its oversight allow the establishment of compliance with Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its implementing rules.
((d)) The CAA shall evaluate all alternative means of compliance proposed by an organisation in accordance with ATCO.OR.B.005 by analysing the documentation provided and, if considered necessary, conducting an inspection of the organisation.
When the CAA finds that the alternative means of compliance are in accordance with the implementing rules, it shall without undue delay:

((1)) notify the applicant that the alternative means of compliance may be implemented and, if applicable, amend the approval or certificate of the applicant accordingly;
((2)) ...
((3)) ...
((e)) When the CAA itself uses alternative means of compliance to achieve compliance with Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its implementing rules it shall:

((1)) make them available to all organisations and persons under its oversight; ...
((2)) ...
...
 ATCO.AR.A.020  ATCO.AR.A.025 

((a)) Without prejudice to Regulation (EU) No 376/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council, the CAA shall implement a system to appropriately collect, analyse and disseminate safety information.
((b)) ...
((c)) Upon receiving the information referred to in point (a), the CAA shall take adequate measures to address the safety problem.
((d)) Measures taken in accordance with point (c) shall immediately be notified to all persons or organisations which need to comply with them under Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its implementing rules. ....

SUBPART B  ATCO.AR.B.001 

((a)) The CAA shall establish and maintain a management system, including as a minimum:

((1)) documented policies and procedures to describe its organisation, means and methods to achieve compliance with Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and this Regulation. The procedures shall be kept up to date and serve as the basic working documents within the CAA for all related tasks;
((2)) a sufficient number of personnel, including licensing and certification inspectors, to perform its tasks and discharge its responsibilities. Such personnel shall be qualified to perform their allocated tasks and have the necessary knowledge, experience, initial, on-the-job and recurrent training to ensure continuing competence. A system shall be in place to plan the availability of personnel in order to ensure the proper completion of all related tasks;
((3)) adequate facilities and office accommodation to perform the allocated tasks;
((4)) a function to monitor compliance of the management system with the relevant requirements and adequacy of the procedures, including the establishment of an internal audit process and a safety risk management process. Compliance monitoring shall include a feedback system of audit findings to the senior management of the CAA to ensure implementation of corrective actions as necessary; and
((5)) a person or group of persons ultimately responsible to the senior management of the CAA for the compliance monitoring function.
((b)) The CAA shall, for each field of activity included in the management system, appoint one or more persons with the overall responsibility for the management of the relevant task(s).
((c)) ...
((d)) ...
 ATCO.AR.B.005 

((a)) If the CAA allocates tasks related to the initial certification or continuous oversight of persons or organisations subject to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its implementing rules, they shall only be allocated to qualified entities. When allocating tasks, the CAA shall ensure that it has:

((1)) a system in place to initially and continuously assess that the qualified entity complies with Annex V to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008.
This system and the results of the assessments shall be documented;
((2)) established a documented agreement with a qualified entity, approved by both parties at the appropriate management level, which clearly defines:

((i)) the tasks to be performed;
((ii)) the declarations, reports and records to be provided;
((iii)) the technical conditions to be met in performing such tasks;
((iv)) the related liability coverage; and
((v)) the protection given to information acquired in carrying out such tasks.
((b)) The CAA shall ensure that the internal audit process and a safety risk management process required by ATCO.AR.B.001(a)(4) cover all certification or oversight tasks performed on its behalf.
 ATCO.AR.B.010 

((a)) The CAA shall have a system in place to identify changes that affect its capability to perform its tasks and discharge its responsibilities as defined in Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and this Regulation. It shall enable it to take action, as appropriate, to ensure that the management system remains adequate and effective.
((b)) The  CAA  shall update its management system to reflect any change to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and this Regulation in a timely manner in order to ensure effective implementation.
((c)) ...
 ATCO.AR.B.015 

((a)) The CAA shall maintain a list of all organisation certificates and personnel licences and certificates they issue.
((b)) The CAA shall establish a system of record keeping providing for adequate storage, accessibility and reliable traceability of:

((1)) the management system's documented policies and procedures;
((2)) training, qualification and authorisation of its personnel;
((3)) the allocation of tasks, covering the elements required by ATCO.AR.B.005 as well as the details of tasks allocated;
((4)) certification processes and continuing oversight of certified organisations;
((5)) details of courses provided by training organisations;
((6)) processes for the issue of licences, ratings, endorsements and certificates, and for the continuing oversight of the holders of those licences, ratings, endorsements and certificates;
((7)) ...
((8)) findings, corrective actions and date of action closure;
((9)) enforcement measures taken;
((10)) safety information and follow-up measures;
((11)) the use of flexibility provisions in accordance with Article 14 of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008; and
((12)) the evaluation ... of alternative means of compliance proposed by organisations and the assessment of alternative means of compliance used by the CAA itself.
((c)) Records shall be kept for a minimum period of 5 years and with regard to personnel licences for a minimum period of 10 years after the expiry of the last endorsement on the licence, subject to applicable data protection law.

SUBPART C  ATCO.AR.C.001 

((a)) The CAA shall verify:

((1)) compliance with requirements applicable to organisations or persons prior to the issue of an organisation certificate or personnel licence, certificate, rating or endorsement, as applicable;
((2)) the continued compliance with the applicable requirements and the conditions attached to the training organisation's certificate, as well as the applicable requirements for training courses, plans and schemes it has approved and requirements applicable to personnel;
((3)) implementation of appropriate safety measures mandated by the CAA as defined in ATCO.AR.A.025(c) and (d).
((b)) This verification shall:

((1)) be supported by documentation specifically intended to provide guidance to the personnel responsible for safety oversight in order to perform their functions;
((2)) provide persons and organisations concerned with the results of the safety oversight activity;
((3)) be based on audits and inspections including, as appropriate, unannounced inspections; and
((4)) provide the  CAA  with the evidence needed in case further action is required, including the measures foreseen in ATCO.AR.C.010 and ATCO.AR.E.015.
((c)) The scope of oversight shall be determined on the basis of the scope and results of past oversight activities and safety priorities.
((d)) ...
((e)) ...
 ATCO.AR.C.005 

((a)) The CAA shall establish and maintain an oversight programme covering the oversight activities required by ATCO.AR.C.001.
((b)) For organisations certified by the CAA the oversight programme shall be developed taking into account the specific nature of the organisation, the complexity of its activities and past certification and/or oversight activities. It shall include within each oversight planning cycle:

((1)) audits and inspections, if needed, including unannounced inspections as appropriate; and
((2)) meetings convened between the management of the training organisation and the CAA to ensure that both remain informed of significant issues.
((c)) For organisations certified by the CAA an oversight planning cycle not exceeding 24 months shall be applied.
The oversight planning cycle may be reduced if there is evidence that the safety performance of the organisation has decreased.
The oversight planning cycle may be extended to a maximum of 36 months if the CAA has established that during the previous 24 months:

((1)) the organisation has demonstrated an effective identification of aviation safety hazards and management of associated risks; and
((2)) the organisation has continuously demonstrated under ATCO.OR.B.015 that it has full control over all changes; and
((3)) no level 1 findings have been issued; and
((4)) all corrective actions have been implemented within the time period accepted or extended by the CAA as defined in ATCO.AR.E.015.
The oversight planning cycle may be further extended to a maximum of 48 months if, in addition to the above, the organisation has established, and the CAA has approved, an effective continuous reporting system to the CAA on the safety performance and regulatory compliance of the organisation itself.
((d)) The oversight programme for training organisations shall include the monitoring of training standards including the sampling of training delivery if appropriate.
((e)) For persons holding a licence, rating or endorsement issued by the CAA the oversight programme shall include inspections, including unannounced inspections, if appropriate.
 ATCO.AR.C.010 

((a)) If during oversight or by any other means evidence is found by the CAA responsible for the oversight in accordance with ATCO.AR.C.001 that shows non-compliance with the applicable requirements by a person holding a licence issued in accordance with this Regulation, the CAA shall raise a finding, record it and communicate it in writing to the licence holder, as well as communicate the finding to the employing organisation, if applicable.
((b)) The CAA:

((1)) ... may suspend or revoke the licence, rating or endorsement, as applicable, when a safety issue has been identified; and
((2)) ... shall take any further enforcement measures necessary to prevent the continuation of the non-compliance.
((c)) ...

SUBPART D  ATCO.AR.D.001 

((a)) The CAA shall establish procedures for the application and issue of licences, issue of ratings and endorsements, as well as the revalidation and renewal of endorsements. These procedures may include:

((1)) the issue of temporary OJTI authorisation and temporary assessor authorisation; and
((2)) if applicable, the authorisation for assessors to revalidate and renew unit endorsements in which case assessors shall submit all records, reports and any other information to the CAA as defined in such procedures.
((b)) Upon receiving an application and, if relevant, any supporting documentation, the CAA shall verify the application completeness and whether the applicant meets the requirements set out in Annex I.
((c)) If the applicant meets the applicable requirements, the  CAA  shall issue, revalidate or renew, when appropriate, the relevant licence, rating(s) and endorsement(s) using the format for licences established in Appendix 1 of Annex II. The temporary OJTI authorisation referred to in ATCO.C.025 and the temporary assessor authorisation referred to in ATCO.C.065 shall be issued as a separate document wherein the privileges of the holder as well as the validity of the authorisation shall be specified.
((d)) For the purpose of reducing unnecessary administrative burden, the  CAA  may establish procedures for establishing a unique date of validity for several endorsements. In any case, the validity periods of the endorsements concerned shall not be extended.
((e)) The  CAA  shall replace the air traffic controller licence if necessary for administrative reasons and when point (XIIa) of the licence is completed and no further space remains. The date of the first issue of the ratings and rating endorsements shall be transferred to the new licence.
 ATCO.AR.D.005 

((a)) For the purpose of ATCO.A.020 the CAA shall establish administrative procedures for the suspension and revocation of licences, ratings and endorsements.
((b)) The CAA may suspend the licence in the case of provisional inability not being terminated according to the procedures referred to in ATCO.A.015(e).
((c)) The CAA shall suspend or revoke a licence, rating or endorsement in accordance with ATCO.AR.C.010 in particular in the following circumstances:

((1)) exercising the privileges of the licence when the licence holder no longer complies with the applicable requirements of this Regulation;
((2)) obtaining a student air traffic controller or an air traffic controller licence, rating, endorsement or certificate by falsification of submitted documentary evidence;
((3)) falsification of the licence or certificate records;
((4)) exercising the privileges of the licence, rating(s) or endorsement(s) under the influence of psychoactive substances.
((d)) In cases of suspension or revocation of licences, ratings and endorsements, the CAA shall inform the licence holder in writing of this decision and of their right of appeal in accordance with the procedures established in ATCO.AR.A.010(a)(14). The suspension or revocation of the assessor endorsement should be notified to the relevant air navigation service provider as well.
((e)) The CAA shall also suspend or revoke a licence, rating or endorsement upon written request of the licence holder.

SUBPART E  ATCO.AR.E.001 

((a)) Upon receiving an application for the issue of a training organisation certificate, the CAA shall verify the training organisation's compliance with the requirements set out in Annex III.
((b)) If the applicant training organisation fulfils the applicable requirements, the  CAA  shall issue a certificate using the format established in Appendix 2 of Annex II.
((c)) To enable an organisation to implement changes without the CAA’s prior approval in accordance with ATCO.OR.B.015 and ATCO.AR.E.010(c), the CAA shall approve the procedure submitted by the training organisation defining the scope of such changes and describing how such changes will be managed and notified.
 ATCO.AR.E.005 

((a)) The CAA shall approve training courses and training plans developed in accordance with the requirements laid down in ATCO.OR.D.001.
((b)) ...
 ATCO.AR.E.010 

((a)) Upon receiving an application for a change that requires prior approval in accordance with ATCO.OR.B.015, the CAA shall verify the training organisation's compliance with the requirements set out in Annex III before the issue of the approval.
The CAA shall approve the conditions under which the organisation may operate during the change, unless the CAA determines that the change cannot be implemented.
After having verified that the training organisation complies with the applicable requirements, the CAA shall approve the change.
((b)) Without prejudice to any additional enforcement measures in accordance with ATCO.AR.E.015, when the organisation implements changes requiring prior approval without having received the CAA’s approval as defined in point (a), the CAA shall take immediate and adequate action.
((c)) For changes not requiring prior approval, the CAA shall approve a procedure developed by the training organisation in accordance with ATCO.OR.B.015 defining the scope of such changes and its management and notification mechanism. In the continuous oversight process the CAA shall assess the information provided in the notification to verify whether actions taken comply with the approved procedures and applicable requirements.
 ATCO.AR.E.015 

((a)) The CAA shall have a system to analyse findings for their safety significance.
((b)) A level 1 finding shall be issued by the CAA when any significant non-compliance is detected with the applicable requirements of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and this Regulation, with the training organisation's procedures and manuals, with the type(s) of training and/or service(s) provided or certificate(s) which lowers or seriously endangers safety and/or results in a significant degradation of the training provided.
A level 1 finding shall include, but shall not be limited to:

((1)) failure to give the CAA access to the training organisation's facilities as defined in ATCO.OR.B.025 during normal operating hours and after two written requests;
((2)) obtaining or maintaining the validity of the training organisation certificate by falsification of submitted documentary evidence;
((3)) evidence of malpractice or fraudulent use of the training organisation certificate; and
((4)) the lack of an accountable manager.
((c)) A level 2 finding shall be issued by the CAA when any non-compliance is detected with the applicable requirements of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and this Regulation, with the training organisation's procedures and manuals, with the type(s) of training and/or service(s) provided or certificate(s) which could lower or endanger safety and/or could result in a degradation of the training provided.
((d)) When a finding is detected during oversight or by any other means, the CAA shall, without prejudice to any additional action required by Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and this Regulation, communicate the finding to the training organisation in writing and request corrective action to address the non-compliance(s) identified.

((1)) In the case of level 1 findings the CAA shall take immediate and appropriate action to prohibit or limit activities, and if appropriate, it shall take action to revoke the certificate or to limit or suspend it in whole or in part, depending upon the extent of the finding, until successful corrective action has been taken by the training organisation.
((2)) In the case of level 2 findings the CAA shall:

((i)) grant the training organisation a corrective action implementation period included in an action plan appropriate to the nature of the finding; and
((ii)) assess the corrective action and implementation plan proposed by the training organisation and, if the assessment concludes that they are sufficient to address the non-compliance(s), accept these.
((3)) Where a training organisation fails to submit an acceptable corrective action plan, or to perform the corrective action within the time period accepted or extended by the CAA, the finding shall be raised to a level 1 finding, and action shall be taken as laid down in point (d)(1).
((e)) The CAA shall record all findings it has raised and, where applicable, the enforcement measures it has applied, as well as all corrective actions and the date of action closure for findings.

SUBPART F  SECTION 1  ATCO.AR.F.001 
By way of derogation from Subparts A, B and C, with regard to aero-medical centres (AeMCs) and aero-medical certification, the CAA shall apply the following provisions of Annex VI to Commission Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011 (the Aircrew Regulation), with the exclusion of all references to general medical practitioners (GMPs):


— Subpart ARA.GEN,
— Subpart ARA.AeMC,
— ARA.MED.120 Medical assessors,
— ARA.MED.125 Referral to the licensing authority,
— ARA.MED.150 Record keeping,
— ARA.MED.200 Procedure for the issue, revalidation, renewal or change of an AME certificate,
— ARA.MED.245 Continuing oversight,
— ARA.MED.250 Limitation, suspension or revocation of an AME certificate,
— ARA.MED.255 Enforcement measures,
— ARA.MED.315 Review of examination reports, and
— ARA.MED.325 Review procedure.
 SECTION 2  ATCO.AR.F.005 
The medical certificate shall conform to the following specifications:


((a)) Content:

((1)) State in which the ATCO licence has been issued or applied for (I);
((2)) Class of medical certificate (II);
((3)) Certificate number commencing with the UN country code of the United Kingdom and followed by a code of numbers and/or letters in Arabic numerals and Latin script (III);
((4)) Name of the holder (IV);
((5)) Nationality of the holder (VI);
((6)) Date of birth of the holder (XIV);
((7)) Signature of the holder (VII);
((8)) Limitation(s) (XIII);
((9)) Expiry date of the class 3 medical certificate (IX);
((10)) Date of examination;
((11)) Date of last electrocardiogram;
((12)) Date of last audiogram;
((13)) Date of issue and signature of AME or medical assessor that issued the medical certificate (X);
((14)) Seal or stamp.
((b)) Material: The paper or other material used shall prevent or readily show any alterations or erasures. Any entries or deletions to the form shall be clearly authorised by the CAA.
((c)) Language: Medical certificates shall be written in ... English and in such a language that the CAA deems appropriate.
((d)) All dates on the medical certificate shall be written in a dd/mm/yyyy format.
 ATCO.AR.F.010 
After having verified that the AME is in compliance with the applicable requirements, the CAA shall issue, revalidate, renew or change the AME certificate using the form established in Appendix 3 of Annex II.
 ATCO.AR.F.015 
After having verified that the AeMC is in compliance with the applicable requirements, the CAA shall issue or change the AeMC certificate, using the form established in Appendix 4 of Annex II.
 ATCO.AR.F.020 
The CAA shall provide AMEs and AeMCs with the forms to be used for:


((a)) the application form for a medical certificate; and
((b)) the examination report form for class 3 applicants.

Appendix 1 of Annex II
Format for licence 
The air traffic controller licence issued in accordance with this Regulation shall conform to the following specifications:
((a)) Content. The item number shall always be printed in association with the item heading. Items I to XI are the ‘permanent’ items, and items XII to XIV are the ‘variable’ items which may appear on a separate or detachable part of the main form as prescribed below. Any separate or detachable part shall be clearly identifiable as part of the licence.
(1.) Permanent items:
(I) State of licence issue;
(II) title of licence;
(III) serial number of the licence with the United Nations (UN) country code of the United Kingdom and followed by ‘(Student) ATCO Licence’ and a code of numbers and/or letters in Arabic numerals and in Latin script;
(IV) name of holder in full (in Latin script, even if the script of the national language(s) is other than Latin);
(IVa) date of birth;
(V) holder's address, if required by the CAA;
(VI) nationality of holder;
(VII) signature of holder;
(VIII) CAA;
(IX) certification of validity and authorisation for the privileges granted, including the dates when they were first issued;
(X) signature of officer issuing the licence and the date of such issue;
(XI) seal or stamp of the CAA.
(2.) Variable items:
((XII)) ratings and endorsements with expiry dates;
((XIII)) remarks: language proficiency endorsements; and
((XIV)) any other details required by the  CAA .
((b)) The licence shall be accompanied by a valid medical certificate, except when only STDI privileges are exercised.
((c)) Material. First quality paper and/or other suitable material, including plastic cards, shall be used to prevent or readily show any alterations or erasures. Any entries or deletions in the form will be clearly authorised by the CAA.
((d)) Language. Licences shall be written in English ....



Abbreviations


Air traffic controller ratings Requirements: N/A
ADV Aerodrome Control Visual
ADI Aerodrome Control Instrument
APP Approach Control Procedural
APS Approach Control Surveillance
ACP Area Control Procedural
ACS Area Control Surveillance
Rating endorsements
AIR Air Control
GMC Ground Movement Control
TWR Tower Control
GMS Ground Movement Surveillance
RAD Aerodrome Radar Control
PAR Precision Approach Radar
SRA Surveillance Radar Approach
TCL Terminal Control
OCN Oceanic Control
Licence endorsements
OJTI On-the-job training instructor
STDI Synthetic training device instructor
Assessor Assessor

Appendix 2 of Annex II
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Appendix 3 of Annex II
 
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Appendix 4 of Annex II
 
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ANNEX III
PART ATCO.OR
SUBPART A  ATCO.OR.A.001 
This Part, set out in this Annex, establishes the requirements applicable to air traffic controller training organisations and aero-medical centres in order to obtain and maintain a certificate in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and this Regulation.

SUBPART B  ATCO.OR.B.001 

((a)) Applications for a training organisation certificate shall be submitted to the CAA in due time to allow the CAA to evaluate the application. The application shall be submitted in accordance with the procedure established by that authority.
((b)) Applicants for an initial certificate shall demonstrate to the CAA how they will comply with the requirements established in Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and in this Regulation.
((c)) An application for a training organisation certificate shall include the following information:

((1)) the applicant's name and address;
((2)) the address(es) of the place(s) of operation (including, where relevant, the list of ATC units) if different from the applicant's address in point (a);
((3)) the names and contact details of:

((i)) the accountable manager;
((ii)) the head of the training organisation, if different from point (i);
((iii)) the person(s) nominated by the training organisation as the focal point(s) for communication with the CAA;
((4)) date of intended start of activity or change;
((5)) a list of types of training to be provided and at least one training course from each type of training that is intended to be provided;
((6)) the declaration of compliance with the applicable requirements shall be signed by the accountable manager, stating the training organisation's compliance with the requirements at all times;
((7)) the management system processes; and
((8)) the date of application.
 ATCO.OR.B.005 

((a)) Alternative means of compliance to the AMC adopted by the CAA may be used by an organisation to establish compliance with Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and with this Regulation.
((b)) When an organisation wishes to use an alternative means of compliance, it shall, prior to implementing it, provide the CAA with a full description of the alternative means of compliance. The description shall include any revisions to manuals or procedures that may be relevant, as well as an assessment demonstrating compliance with Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its implementing rules.
((c)) The organisation may implement these alternative means of compliance subject to prior approval by the  CAA  and upon receipt of the notification as prescribed in ATCO.AR.A.015(d).
 ATCO.OR.B.010 

((a)) Training organisations shall comply with the scope and privileges defined in the terms of approval attached to the organisation's certificate.
((b)) In order to ensure that the applicable requirements in Subpart D of Annex I (Part ATCO) are fulfilled, the privilege to provide unit and continuation training shall only be granted to training organisations which:

((1)) hold a certificate for the provision of the air traffic control service; or
((2)) have concluded a specific agreement with the ATC provider.
 ATCO.OR.B.015 

((a)) Changes to the organisation that affect the certificate or the terms of approval of the training organisation or any relevant element of the training organisation's management systems shall require prior approval by the  CAA.
((b)) Training organisations shall agree with  the CAA  on the changes that require prior approval in addition to those specified in point (a).
((c)) For any changes requiring prior approval in accordance with points (a) and (b), the training organisation shall apply for and obtain an approval issued by the  CAA. The application shall be submitted before any such change takes place in order to enable the CAA to determine continued compliance with this Regulation and to amend, if necessary, the training organisation certificate and related terms of approval attached to it.
Training organisations shall provide the CAA with all relevant documentation.
The change shall only be implemented upon receipt of formal approval by the CAA in accordance with ATCO.AR.E.010.
Training organisations shall operate under the conditions prescribed by the CAA during such changes, as applicable.
((d)) Changes to the elements referred to in point (a) due to unforeseen circumstances shall be notified to the CAA without delay in order to obtain approval as necessary.
((e)) All changes not requiring prior approval shall be managed and notified to the CAA as defined in the procedure approved by the CAA in accordance with ATCO.AR.E.010.
((f)) Training organisations shall notify the CAA when they cease their activities.
 ATCO.OR.B.020 

((a)) A training organisation's certification shall remain valid subject to the certificate not being surrendered or revoked and subject to the training organisation remaining in compliance with the requirements of Regulation (EC) 216/2008 and this Regulation, taking into account the provisions related to the handling of findings in accordance with ATCO.OR.B.030.
((b)) The certificate shall be returned to the CAA without delay upon its revocation or the cease of all activities.
 ATCO.OR.B.025 
Training organisations and applicants for training organisation certificates shall grant access to any person authorised by or acting on behalf of the CAA to the relevant premises in order to examine the required records, data, procedures and any other material pertinent to the execution of the tasks of the CAA.
 ATCO.OR.B.030 
After receipt of notification of findings issued by the CAA in accordance with ATCO.AR.E.015, the training organisation shall:


((a)) identify the root cause of the finding;
((b)) define a corrective action plan; and
((c)) demonstrate the corrective action implementation to the satisfaction of the CAA within the period agreed with that authority as defined in ATCO.AR.E.015.
 ATCO.OR.B.035 
The training organisation shall implement any safety measures mandated by the CAA in accordance with ATCO.AR.C.001(a)(3) for the training organisation activities.
 ATCO.OR.B.040 

((a)) Training organisations providing on-the-job training shall report to the CAA, and to any other organisation required by the State of the operator to be informed, any accident, serious incident and occurrence as defined in Regulation (EU) No 996/2010 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Regulation (EU) No 376/2014, resulting from their training activity.
((b)) Reports shall be made as soon as practicable, but in any case within 72 hours of the training organisation identifying the condition to which the report relates, unless exceptional circumstances prevent this.
((c)) Where relevant, training organisations shall produce a follow-up report to provide details of actions it intends to take to prevent similar occurrences in the future, as soon as these actions have been identified.
((d)) Without prejudice to Regulation (EU) No 996/2010 and Regulation (EU) No 376/2014, the reports referred to in points (a), (b) and (c) shall be made in a form and manner established by the CAA and contain all pertinent information about the condition known to the training organisation.

SUBPART C  ATCO.OR.C.001 
Training organisations shall establish, implement and maintain a management system that includes:


((a)) clearly defined lines of responsibility and accountability throughout the organisation, including direct safety accountability of the accountable manager;
((b)) a description of the overall principles of the organisation with regard to safety, referred to as the safety policy;
((c)) the identification of aviation safety hazards entailed by the activities of the training organisation, their evaluation and the management of associated risks, including actions to mitigate the risk and verify their effectiveness;
((d)) maintaining personnel trained and competent to perform their tasks;
((e)) documentation of all management system key processes, including a process for making personnel aware of their responsibilities and the procedure for amending this documentation;
((f)) a function to monitor compliance of the organisation with the relevant requirements. Compliance monitoring shall include a feedback system of findings to the accountable manager to ensure effective implementation of corrective actions as necessary;
((g)) the management system shall be proportionate to the size of the organisation and its activities, taking into account the hazards and associated risks inherent in those activities.
 ATCO.OR.C.005 

((a)) Training organisations shall ensure that when contracting or purchasing any parts of their activities, the contracted or purchased activity or part of activity conform to the applicable requirements.
((b)) When a training organisation contracts any part of its activity to an organisation that is not itself certified in accordance with this Regulation to carry out such activity, the contracted organisation shall work under the terms of approval contained in the certificate issued to the contracting training organisation. The contracting training organisation shall ensure that the CAA is given access to the contracted organisation to determine continued compliance with the applicable requirements.
 ATCO.OR.C.010 

((a)) Training organisations shall appoint an accountable manager.
((b)) A person or persons shall be nominated by the training organisation with the responsibility for training. Such person or persons shall be ultimately responsible to the accountable manager.
((c)) Training organisations shall have sufficient qualified personnel for the planned tasks and activities to be performed in accordance with the applicable requirements.
((d)) Training organisations shall maintain a record of theoretical instructors with their relevant professional qualifications, adequate knowledge and experience and their demonstration, instructional techniques assessment and subjects they are entitled to teach.
((e)) Training organisations shall establish a procedure to maintain competence of the theoretical instructors.
((f)) Training organisations shall ensure that practical instructors and assessors successfully complete refresher training in order to revalidate the respective endorsement.
((g)) Training organisations shall maintain a record of persons qualified for assessing practical instructors' competence and assessors' competence, in accordance with ATCO.C.045, with their relevant endorsements.
 ATCO.OR.C.015 

((a)) Training organisations shall have facilities allowing the performance and management of all planned tasks and activities in accordance with this Regulation.
((b)) The training organisation shall ensure that the synthetic training devices comply with the applicable specifications and requirements appropriate to the task.
((c)) During on-the-job training instruction, the training organisation shall ensure that the instructor has exactly the same information as the person undertaking OJT and the means to intervene immediately.
 ATCO.OR.C.020 

((a)) Training organisations shall retain detailed records of persons undertaking or having undertaken training to show that all requirements of the training courses have been met.
((b)) Training organisations shall establish and maintain a system for recording the professional qualifications and instructional techniques assessments of instructors and assessors, as well as the subjects they are entitled to teach, where appropriate.
((c)) The records required in points (a) and (b) shall be retained for a minimum period of five years subject to data protection legislation within the meaning of section 3(9) of the Data Protection Act 2018 (c.12):

((1)) after the person undertaking training has completed the course; and
((2)) after the instructor or assessor ceases to perform a function for the training organisation, as applicable.
((d)) The archiving process including the format of the records shall be specified in the training organisation's management system.
((e)) Records shall be stored in a secure manner.
 ATCO.OR.C.025 
Training organisations shall demonstrate that sufficient funding is available to conduct the training according to this Regulation and that the activities have sufficient insurance cover in accordance with the nature of the training provided and all activities can be carried out in accordance with this Regulation.

SUBPART D  ATCO.OR.D.001 
Training organisations shall develop:


((a)) training plans and training courses associated to the type(s) of training provided in accordance with the requirements set out in Annex I (Part ATCO), Subpart D;
((b)) subjects, subject objectives, topics and subtopics for rating endorsements in accordance with the requirements laid down in Annex I (Part ATCO);
((c)) methods of assessments in accordance with ATCO.D.090(a)(3) and ATCO.D.095(a)(3).
 ATCO.OR.D.005 

((a)) The training organisation shall make available to the applicant his/her results of examinations and assessments and, upon applicant's request, issue a certificate with his/her result of examinations and assessments.
((b)) Upon successful completion of initial training, or of rating training for the issue of an additional rating, the training organisation shall issue a certificate.
((c)) A certificate of completion of the basic training shall only be issued upon request of the applicant if all subjects, topics and subtopics contained in Appendix 2 of Annex I have been completed and the applicant has successfully passed the associated examinations and assessments.

SUBPART E  ATCO.OR.E.001 
Aero-medical centres (AeMCs) shall apply the provisions of Subparts ORA.GEN and ORA.AeMC of Annex VII to Commission Regulation (EU) No 290/2012, with:


((a)) all references to class 1 to be replaced with class 3; and
((b)) all references to Part MED to be replaced with Part ATCO.MED.

ANNEX IV
PART ATCO.MED
SUBPART A  SECTION 1  ATCO.MED.A.001 

 ATCO.MED.A.005 
This Part, set out in this Annex, establishes the requirements for:


((a)) the issue, validity, revalidation and renewal of the medical certificate required for exercising the privileges of an air traffic controller licence or of a student air traffic controller licence with the exception of synthetic training device instructor; and
((b)) the certification of AMEs to issue class 3 medical certificates.
 ATCO.MED.A.010 
For the purpose of this Part, the following definitions apply:


((a)) ‘Accredited medical conclusion’ means the conclusion reached by one or more medical experts acceptable to the licensing authority, on the basis of objective and non-discriminatory criteria, for the purposes of the case concerned, in consultation with operational experts or other experts as necessary and including an operational risk assessment;
((b)) ‘Aero-medical assessment’ means the conclusion on the medical fitness of an applicant based on the evaluation of the applicant's medical history and aero-medical examinations as required in this Part and further examinations and medical tests as necessary;
((c)) ‘Aero-medical examination’ means inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation or any other means of investigation especially for determining the medical fitness to exercise the privileges of the licence;
((d)) ‘Eye specialist’ means an ophthalmologist or a vision care specialist qualified in optometry and trained to recognise pathological conditions;
((e)) ‘Investigation’ means the assessment of a suspected pathological condition of an applicant by means of examinations and tests to verify the presence or absence of a medical condition;
((f)) ‘Licensing authority’ means the CAA;
((g)) ‘Limitation’ means a condition placed on the medical certificate that shall be complied with whilst exercising the privileges of the licence;
((h)) ‘Refractive error’ means the deviation from emmetropia measured in dioptres in the most ametropic meridian, measured by standard methods;
((i)) ‘Significant’ means a degree of a medical condition, the effect of which would prevent the safe exercise of the privileges of the licence.
 ATCO.MED.A.015 
All persons involved in aero-medical examination, aero-medical assessment and certification shall ensure that medical confidentiality is respected at all times.
 ATCO.MED.A.020 

((a)) Licence holders shall not exercise the privileges of their licence at any time when they:

((1)) are aware of any decrease in their medical fitness which might render them unable to safely exercise those privileges;
((2)) take or use any prescribed or non-prescribed medication which is likely to interfere with the safe exercise of the privileges of the licence;
((3)) receive any medical, surgical or other treatment that is likely to interfere with the safe exercise of the privileges of the licence.
((b)) In addition, holders of a class 3 medical certificate shall, without undue delay and before exercising the privileges of their licence, seek aero-medical advice when they:

((1)) have undergone a surgical operation or invasive procedure;
((2)) have commenced the regular use of any medication;
((3)) have suffered any significant personal injury involving any incapacity to exercise the privileges of the licence;
((4)) have been suffering from any significant illness involving any incapacity to exercise the privileges of the licence;
((5)) are pregnant;
((6)) have been admitted to hospital or medical clinic;
((7)) first require correcting lenses.
In these cases the AeMC or AME shall assess the medical fitness of the licence holder or student air traffic controller and decide whether they are fit to resume the exercise of their privileges.
 ATCO.MED.A.025 

((a)) When conducting aero-medical examinations and assessments as required in this Part, the AeMC or AME shall:

((1)) ensure that communication with the applicant can be established without language barriers;
((2)) make the applicant aware of the consequences of providing incomplete, inaccurate or false statements on their medical history;
((3)) notify the licensing authority if the applicant provides incomplete, inaccurate or false statements on their medical history;
((4)) notify the licensing authority if the applicant withdraws the application for a medical certificate at any stage of the process.
((b)) After completion of the aero-medical examinations and assessments, the AeMC and AME shall:

((1)) advise the applicant whether fit, unfit or referred to the licensing authority;
((2)) inform the applicant of any limitation placed on the medical certificate; and
((3)) if the applicant has been assessed as unfit, inform him/her of his/her right of a review of the decision; and
((4)) submit without delay to the licensing authority a signed, or electronically authenticated, report containing the detailed results of the aero-medical examination and assessment for the medical certificate and a copy of the application form, the examination form and the medical certificate; and
((5)) inform the applicant of their responsibility in the case of decrease in medical fitness as specified in ATCO.MED.A.020.
((c)) AeMCs and AMEs shall maintain records with details of aero-medical examinations and assessments performed in accordance with this Part and their results for a minimum period of 10 years, or for a period as determined by any other enactment if this is longer.
((d)) AeMCs and AMEs shall submit to the medical assessor of the CAA, upon request, all aero-medical records and reports, and any other relevant information when required for:

((1)) medical certification;
((2)) oversight functions.
 SECTION 2  ATCO.MED.A.030 

((a)) Applicants for and holders of an air traffic controller licence, or student air traffic controller licence, shall hold a class 3 medical certificate.
((b)) A licence holder shall not at any time hold more than one medical certificate issued in accordance with this Part.
 ATCO.MED.A.035 

((a)) Applications for a medical certificate shall be made in a format established by the CAA.
((b)) Applicants for a medical certificate shall provide the AeMC or AME with:

((1)) proof of their identity;
((2)) a signed declaration:

((i)) of medical facts concerning their medical history;
((ii)) as to whether they have previously applied for a medical certificate or have undergone an aero-medical examination for a medical certificate and, if so, by whom and with what result;
((iii)) as to whether they have ever been assessed as unfit or had a medical certificate suspended or revoked.
((c)) When applying for a revalidation or renewal of the medical certificate, applicants shall present the most recent medical certificate to the AeMC or AME prior to the relevant aero-medical examinations.
 ATCO.MED.A.040 

((a)) A medical certificate shall only be issued, revalidated or renewed once the required aero-medical examinations and assessments have been completed and the applicant has been assessed as fit.
((b)) Initial issue:
Initial class 3 medical certificates shall be issued by an AeMC.
((c)) Revalidation and renewal:
Class 3 medical certificates shall be revalidated or renewed by an AeMC or an AME.
((d)) The AeMC or AME shall only issue, revalidate or renew a medical certificate if:

((1)) the applicant has provided them with a complete medical history and, if required by the AeMC or AME, results of aero-medical examinations and tests conducted by the applicant's physician or any medical specialists; and
((2)) the AeMC or AME has conducted the aero-medical assessment based on the aero-medical examinations and tests as required to verify that the applicant complies with all the relevant requirements of this Part.
((e)) The AME, AeMC or, in the case of referral, the licensing authority may require the applicant to undergo additional medical examinations and investigations when clinically indicated before the medical certificate is issued, revalidated or renewed.
((f)) The licensing authority may issue or reissue a medical certificate, as applicable, if:

((1)) a case is referred;
((2)) it has identified that corrections to the information on the certificate are necessary, in which case the incorrect medical certificate shall be revoked.
 ATCO.MED.A.045  (a) 

((1)) Class 3 medical certificates shall be valid for a period of 24 months.
((2)) The period of validity of class 3 medical certificates shall be reduced to 12 months for licence holders who have reached the age of 40. A medical certificate issued prior to reaching the age of 40 shall cease to be valid when the licence holder reaches the age of 41.
((3)) The validity period of a medical certificate, including any associated examination or special investigation, shall be:

((i)) determined by the age of the applicant at the date when the aero-medical examination takes place; and
((ii)) calculated from the date of the aero-medical examination in the case of initial issue and renewal, and from the expiry date of the previous medical certificate in the case of revalidation.
 (b) 
Aero-medical examinations and assessments for the revalidation of a medical certificate may be undertaken up to 45 days prior to the expiry date of the medical certificate.
 (c) 

((1)) If the holder of a medical certificate does not comply with point (b), a renewal aero-medical examination and assessment shall be required.
((2)) If the medical certificate has expired for:

((i)) less than 2 years, a routine revalidation aero-medical examination shall be performed;
((ii)) more than 2 years, the AeMC or AME shall only conduct the renewal aero-medical examination after assessment of the aero-medical records of the applicant;
((iii)) more than 5 years, the aero-medical examination requirements for initial issue shall apply and the assessment shall be based on the revalidation requirements.
 ATCO.MED.A.046 

((a)) Upon revocation of the medical certificate, the holder shall immediately return the medical certificate to the licensing authority.
((b)) Upon suspension of the medical certificate, the holder shall return the medical certificate to the licensing authority on request of the authority.
 ATCO.MED.A.050 
If an applicant for a class 3 medical certificate is referred to the licensing authority in accordance with ATCO MED.B.001, the AeMC or AME shall transfer the relevant medical documentation to the licensing authority.

SUBPART B  SECTION 1  ATCO.MED.B.001 

((a)) Limitations to class 3 medical certificates:

((1)) If the applicant does not fully comply with the requirements for a class 3 medical certificate but is considered to be not likely to jeopardise the safe exercise of the privileges of the licence, the AeMC or AME shall:

((i)) refer the decision on fitness of the applicant to the licensing authority as indicated in this Subpart; or
((ii)) in cases where a referral to the licensing authority is not indicated in this Subpart, evaluate whether the applicant is able to perform their duties safely when complying with one or more limitations endorsed on the medical certificate, and issue the medical certificate with limitation(s) as necessary.
((2)) The AeMC or AME may revalidate or renew a medical certificate with the same limitation without referring the applicant to the licensing authority.
((b)) When assessing whether a limitation is necessary, particular consideration shall be given to:

((1)) whether accredited medical conclusion indicates that in special circumstances the applicant's failure to meet any requirement, whether numerical or otherwise, is such that exercise of the privileges of the licence is not likely to jeopardise the safe exercise of the privileges of the licence;
((2)) the applicant's experience relevant to the operation to be performed.
((c)) Operational limitations

((1)) The CAA, in conjunction with the air navigation service provider, shall determine the operational limitations applicable in the specific operational environment concerned.
((2)) Appropriate operational limitations shall only be placed on the medical certificate by the licensing authority.
((d)) Any other limitation may be imposed on the holder of a medical certificate if required to ensure the safe exercise of the privileges of the licence.
((e)) Any limitation imposed on the holder of a medical certificate shall be specified therein.
 SECTION 2  ATCO.MED.B.005 
Applicants shall be free from any of the following that would entail a degree of functional incapacity which is likely to interfere with the safe performance of duties or could render the applicant likely to become suddenly unable to exercise the privileges of the licence safely:


((1)) abnormality, congenital or acquired;
((2)) active, latent, acute or chronic disease or disability;
((3)) wound, injury or sequelae from operation;
((4)) effect or side effect of any prescribed or non-prescribed therapeutic, diagnostic or preventive medication taken.
 ATCO.MED.B.010  (a) 

((1)) A standard 12-lead resting electrocardiogram (ECG) and report shall be completed at the examination for the initial issue of a medical certificate and then:

((i)) every 4 years until the age of 30;
((ii)) at all revalidation or renewal examinations thereafter; and
((iii)) when clinically indicated.
((2)) An extended cardiovascular assessment shall be completed:

((i)) at the first revalidation or renewal examination after the age of 65;
((ii)) every 4 years thereafter; and
((iii)) when clinically indicated.
((3)) Estimation of serum lipids, including cholesterol, shall be required at the examination for the initial issue of a medical certificate, at the first examination after having reached the age of 40, and when clinically indicated.
 (b) 

((1)) Applicants with any of the following conditions shall be assessed as unfit:

((i)) aneurysm of the thoracic or supra-renal abdominal aorta before surgery;
((ii)) significant functional or symptomatic abnormality of any of the heart valves;
((iii)) heart or heart/lung transplantation.
((2)) Applicants with an established history or diagnosis of any of the following conditions shall be referred to the licensing authority before a fit assessment may be considered:

((i)) peripheral arterial disease before or after surgery;
((ii)) aneurysm of the thoracic or supra-renal abdominal aorta after surgery;
((iii)) aneurysm of the infra-renal abdominal aorta before or after surgery;
((iv)) functionally insignificant cardiac valvular abnormalities;
((v)) after cardiac valve surgery;
((vi)) abnormality of the pericardium, myocardium or endocardium;
((vii)) congenital abnormality of the heart, before or after corrective surgery;
((viii)) recurrent vasovagal syncope;
((ix)) arterial or venous thrombosis;
((x)) pulmonary embolism;
((xi)) cardiovascular condition requiring systemic anticoagulant therapy.
 (c) 

((1)) Blood pressure shall be recorded at each examination.
((2)) The applicant's blood pressure shall be within normal limits.
((3)) Applicants shall be assessed as unfit when:

((i)) they have symptomatic hypotension; or
((ii)) when their blood pressure at examination consistently exceeds 160 mmHg systolic and/or 95 mmHg diastolic, with or without treatment.
((4)) The initiation of medication for the control of blood pressure shall require a period of temporary unfit assessment to establish the absence of significant side effects.
 (d) 

((1)) Applicants with any of the following conditions shall be assessed as unfit:

((i)) symptomatic coronary artery disease;
((ii)) symptoms of coronary artery disease controlled by medication.
((2)) Applicants with any of the following conditions shall be referred to the licensing authority and undergo cardiological evaluation to exclude myocardial ischaemia before a fit assessment may be considered:

((i)) suspected myocardial ischaemia;
((ii)) asymptomatic minor coronary artery disease requiring no anti-anginal treatment.
((3)) Applicants with a history or diagnosis of any of the following conditions shall be referred to the licensing authority and undergo a cardiological evaluation before a fit assessment may be considered:

((i)) myocardial ischaemia;
((ii)) myocardial infarction;
((iii)) revascularisation and stenting for coronary artery disease.
 (e) 

((1)) Applicants for a class 3 medical certificate with any significant disturbance of cardiac conduction or rhythm, intermittent or established shall be referred to the licensing authority and undergo cardiological evaluation with satisfactory results before a fit assessment may be considered. These disturbances shall include any of the following:

((i)) disturbance of supraventricular rhythm, including intermittent or established sinoatrial dysfunction, atrial fibrillation and/or flutter and asymptomatic sinus pauses;
((ii)) complete left bundle branch block;
((iii)) Mobitz type 2 atrioventricular block;
((iv)) broad and/or narrow complex tachycardia;
((v)) ventricular pre-excitation;
((vi)) asymptomatic QT prolongation;
((vii)) Brugada pattern on electrocardiography.
((2)) Applicants with any of the conditions listed in points (i) to (viii) may be assessed as fit in the absence of any other abnormality and subject to satisfactory cardiological evaluation:

((i)) incomplete bundle branch block;
((ii)) complete right bundle branch block;
((iii)) stable left axis deviation;
((iv)) asymptomatic sinus bradycardia;
((v)) asymptomatic sinus tachycardia;
((vi)) asymptomatic isolated uniform supra-ventricular or ventricular ectopic complexes;
((vii)) first degree atrioventricular block;
((viii)) Mobitz type 1 atrioventricular block.
((3)) Applicants with a history of any of the following conditions shall be referred to the licensing authority and undergo cardiological evaluation with satisfactory results before a fit assessment may be considered:

((i)) ablation therapy;
((ii)) pacemaker implantation.
((4)) Applicants with any of the following conditions shall be assessed as unfit:

((i)) symptomatic sinoatrial disease;
((ii)) complete atrioventricular block;
((iii)) symptomatic QT prolongation;
((iv)) an automatic implantable defibrillating system;
((v)) a ventricular anti-tachycardia pacemaker.
 ATCO.MED.B.015 

((a)) Applicants with significant impairment of pulmonary function shall be referred to the licensing authority for the aero-medical assessment. A fit assessment may be considered once pulmonary function has recovered and is satisfactory.
((b)) Examination:
Pulmonary function tests are required at the initial examination and on clinical indication.
((c)) Applicants with a history or established diagnosis of asthma requiring medication shall undergo a satisfactory respiratory evaluation. A fit assessment may be considered if the applicant is asymptomatic and treatment does not affect safety.
((d)) Applicants with a history or established diagnosis in any of the following shall be referred to the licensing authority and undergo respiratory evaluation with a satisfactory result before a fit assessment may be considered:

((1)) active inflammatory disease of the respiratory system;
((2)) active sarcoidosis;
((3)) pneumothorax;
((4)) sleep apnoea syndrome;
((5)) major thoracic surgery;
((6)) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease;
((7)) lung transplantation.
 ATCO.MED.B.020 

((a)) Applicants with any sequelae of disease or surgical intervention in any part of the digestive tract or its adnexa likely to cause incapacitation, in particular any obstruction due to stricture or compression, shall be assessed as unfit.
((b)) Applicants shall be free from herniae that might give rise to incapacitating symptoms.
((c)) Applicants with disorders of the gastrointestinal system, including those in points (1) to (5) may be assessed as fit subject to a satisfactory gastroenterological evaluation after successful treatment or full recovery after surgery:

((1)) recurrent dyspeptic disorder requiring medication;
((2)) pancreatitis;
((3)) symptomatic gallstones;
((4)) an established diagnosis or history of chronic inflammatory bowel disease;
((5)) after surgical operation on the digestive tract or its adnexa, including surgery involving total or partial excision or a diversion of any of these organs.
 ATCO.MED.B.025 

((a)) Applicants with metabolic, nutritional or endocrine dysfunction may be assessed as fit subject to demonstrated stability of the condition and satisfactory aero-medical evaluation.
((b)) Diabetes mellitus:

((1)) Applicants with diabetes mellitus requiring insulin shall be assessed as unfit.
((2)) Applicants with diabetes mellitus requiring medication other than insulin for blood sugar control shall be referred to the licensing authority. A fit assessment may be considered if it can be demonstrated that blood sugar control has been achieved and is stable.
 ATCO.MED.B.030 

((a)) Blood testing, if any, shall be determined by the AME or AeMC taking into account the medical history and following the physical examination.
((b)) Applicants with a haematological condition, such as:

((1)) coagulation, haemorrhagic or thrombotic disorder;
((2)) chronic leukaemia;
((3)) abnormal haemoglobin, including, but not limited to, anaemia, erythrocytosis or haemoglobinopathy;
((4)) significant lymphatic enlargement;
((5)) enlargement of the spleen;
shall be referred to the licensing authority. A fit assessment may be considered subject to satisfactory aero-medical evaluation.
((c)) Applicants suffering from acute leukaemia shall be assessed as unfit.
 ATCO.MED.B.035 

((a)) Urinalysis shall form part of every aero-medical examination. The urine shall contain no abnormal element considered to be of pathological significance.
((b)) Applicants with any sequelae of disease or surgical procedures on the genitourinary system or its adnexa likely to cause incapacitation, in particular any obstruction due to stricture or compression, shall be assessed as unfit.
((c)) Applicants with a genitourinary disorder, such as:

((1)) renal disease;
((2)) one or more urinary calculi;
may be assessed as fit subject to satisfactory renal/urological evaluation.
((d)) Applicants who have undergone:

((1)) a major surgical operation in the genitourinary system or its adnexa involving a total or partial excision or a diversion of its organs; or
((2)) major urological surgery;
shall be referred to the licensing authority for an aero-medical assessment after full recovery before a fit assessment may be considered.
 ATCO.MED.B.040 

((a)) Applicants who are HIV positive shall be referred to the licensing authority and may be assessed as fit subject to satisfactory specialist evaluation and provided the licensing authority has sufficient evidence that the therapy does not compromise the safe exercise of the privileges of the licence.
((b)) Applicants diagnosed with or presenting symptoms of infectious disease such as:

((1)) acute syphilis;
((2)) active tuberculosis;
((3)) infectious hepatitis;
((4)) tropical diseases;
shall be referred to the licensing authority for an aero-medical assessment. A fit assessment may be considered after full recovery and specialist evaluation provided the licensing authority has sufficient evidence that the therapy does not compromise the safe exercise of the privileges of the licence.
 ATCO.MED.B.045 

((a)) Applicants who have undergone a major gynaecological operation shall be assessed as unfit until full recovery.
((b)) Pregnancy:
In the case of pregnancy, if the AeMC or AME considers that the licence holder is fit to exercise her privileges, he/she shall limit the validity period of the medical certificate to the end of the 34th week of gestation. The licence holder shall undergo a revalidation aero-medical examination and assessment after full recovery following the end of the pregnancy.
 ATCO.MED.B.050 

((a)) Applicants shall have satisfactory functional use of the musculoskeletal system to enable them to safely exercise the privileges of the licence.
((b)) Applicants with static or progressive musculoskeletal or rheumatologic conditions likely to interfere with the safe exercise of the licence privileges shall be referred to the licensing authority. A fit assessment may be considered after satisfactory specialist evaluation.
 ATCO.MED.B.055 

((a)) Applicants with a mental or behavioural disorder due to alcohol or other use or misuse of psychoactive substances, including recreational substances with or without dependency, shall be assessed as unfit until after a period of documented sobriety or freedom from psychoactive substance use or misuse and subject to satisfactory psychiatric evaluation after successful treatment. Applicants shall be referred to the licensing authority.
((b)) Applicants with a psychiatric condition such as:

((1)) mood disorder;
((2)) neurotic disorder;
((3)) personality disorder;
((4)) mental or behavioural disorder;
shall undergo satisfactory psychiatric evaluation before a fit assessment may be considered. Applicants shall be referred to the licensing authority for the assessment of their medical fitness.
((c)) Applicants with a history of a single or repeated acts of deliberate self-harm shall be assessed as unfit. Applicants shall be referred to the licensing authority and shall undergo satisfactory psychiatric evaluation before a fit assessment may be considered.
((d)) Applicants with an established history or clinical diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizotypal, delusional disorder or mania shall be assessed as unfit.
 ATCO.MED.B.060 

((a)) Applicants who present with stress-related symptoms that are likely to interfere with their ability to exercise the privileges of the licence safely shall be referred to the licensing authority. A fit assessment may only be considered after a psychological and/or psychiatric evaluation has demonstrated that the applicant has recovered from stress-related symptoms.
((b)) A psychological evaluation may be required as part of, or complementary to, a specialist psychiatric or neurological examination.
 ATCO.MED.B.065 

((a)) Applicants with an established history or clinical diagnosis of the following shall be assessed as unfit:

((1)) epilepsy except in cases in point (b)(1) and (2);
((2)) recurring episodes of disturbance of consciousness of uncertain cause;
((3)) conditions with a high propensity for cerebral dysfunction.
((b)) Applicants with an established history or clinical diagnosis of the following conditions shall be referred to the licensing authority and undergo further evaluation before a fit assessment may be considered:

((1)) epilepsy without recurrence after the age of 5;
((2)) epilepsy without recurrence and off all treatment for more than 10 years;
((3)) epileptiform EEG abnormalities and focal slow waves;
((4)) progressive or non-progressive disease of the nervous system;
((5)) a single episode of disturbances or loss of consciousness;
((6)) brain injury;
((7)) spinal or peripheral nerve injury;
((8)) disorders of the nervous system due to vascular deficiencies including haemorrhagic and ischaemic events.
 ATCO.MED.B.070 

((a)) Examination:

((1)) A comprehensive eye examination shall form part of the initial examination and be undertaken periodically depending on the refraction and the functional performance of the eye.
((2)) A routine eye examination shall form part of all revalidation and renewal examinations.
((3)) Applicants shall undergo tonometry at the first revalidation examination after the age of 40, on clinical indication and if indicated considering the family history.
((4)) Applicants shall supply the AeMC or AME with an ophthalmic examination report in cases where:

((i)) the functional performance shows significant changes;
((ii)) the distant visual standards can only be reached with corrective lenses.
((5)) Applicants with a high refractive error shall be referred to the licensing authority.
((b)) Distant visual acuity, with or without optimal correction, shall be 6/9 (0,7) or better in each eye separately, and visual acuity with both eyes shall be 6/6 (1,0) or better.
((c)) Initial applicants having monocular or functional monocular vision, including eye muscle balance problems, shall be assessed as unfit. At revalidation or renewal examinations the applicant may be assessed as fit provided that an ophthalmological examination is satisfactory. The applicant shall be referred to the licensing authority.
((d)) Initial applicants with acquired substandard vision in one eye shall be assessed as unfit. At revalidation or renewal examinations the applicant shall be referred to the licensing authority and may be assessed as fit provided that an ophthalmological examination is satisfactory.
((e)) Applicants shall be able to read an N5 chart or equivalent at 30 – 50 cm and an N14 chart or equivalent at 60 – 100 cm distance, if necessary with the aid of correction.
((f)) Applicants shall have normal fields of vision and normal binocular function.
((g)) Applicants who have undergone eye surgery shall be assessed as unfit until full recovery of the visual function. A fit assessment may be considered by the licensing authority subject to satisfactory ophthalmic evaluation.
((h)) Applicants with a clinical diagnosis of keratoconus shall be referred to the licensing authority and may be assessed as fit subject to a satisfactory examination by an ophthalmologist.
((i)) Applicants with diplopia shall be assessed as unfit.
((j)) Spectacles and contact lenses

((1)) If satisfactory visual function for the rated duties is achieved only with the use of correction, the spectacles or contact lenses must provide optimal visual function, be well tolerated, and suitable for air traffic control purposes.
((2)) No more than one pair of spectacles, when worn during the exercise of licensed privileges, shall be used to meet the visual requirements at all distances.
((3)) A spare set of similarly correcting spectacles shall be readily available when exercising the privileges of the licence(s).
((4)) Contact lenses, when are worn during the exercise of licensed privileges, shall be mono-focal, non-tinted and not orthokeratological. Monovision contact lenses shall not be used.
((5)) Applicants with a large refractive error shall use contact lenses or high index spectacle lenses.
 ATCO.MED.B.075 
Applicants shall be normal trichromates.
 ATCO.MED.B.080 

((a)) Examination:

((1)) A routine otorhinolaryngological examination shall form part of all initial, revalidation and renewal examinations.
((2)) Hearing shall be tested at all examinations. The applicant shall understand correctly conversational speech when tested with each ear at a distance of 2 metres from and with his/her back turned towards the AME.
((3)) Hearing shall be tested with pure tone audiometry at the initial examination and at subsequent revalidation or renewal examinations every 4 years until the age of 40 and every 2 years thereafter.
((4)) Pure-tone audiometry:

((i)) Applicants for a class 3 medical certificate shall not have a hearing loss of more than 35 dB at any of the frequencies 500, 1 000 or 2 000 Hz, or more than 50 dB at 3 000 Hz, in either ear separately.
((ii)) Applicants who do not meet the hearing criteria above shall be referred to the licensing authority and undergo a specialist assessment before a fit assessment may be considered. Initial applicants shall undergo a speech discrimination test. Applicants for a revalidation or renewal of a class 3 medical certificate shall undergo a functional hearing test in the operational environment.
((5)) Hearing aids:

((i)) Initial examination: the need of hearing aids to comply with the hearing requirements entails unfitness.
((ii)) Revalidation and renewal examinations: a fit assessment may be considered if the use of hearing aid(s) or of an appropriate prosthetic aid improves the hearing to achieve a normal standard as assessed by fully functional testing in the operational environment.
((iii)) If a prosthetic aid is needed to achieve the normal hearing standard, a spare set of the equipment and accessories, such as batteries, shall be available when exercising the privileges of the licence.
((b)) Applicants with:

((1)) an active chronic pathological process of the internal or middle ear;
((2)) unhealed perforation or dysfunction of the tympanic membrane(s);
((3)) disturbance of vestibular function;
((4)) significant malformation or significant chronic infection of the oral cavity or upper respiratory tract;
((5)) significant disorder of speech or voice reducing intelligibility;
shall be referred to the licensing authority and undergo further ORL examination and assessment to establish that the condition does not interfere with the safe exercise of the privileges of the licence.
 ATCO.MED.B.085 
Applicants shall have no established dermatological condition likely to interfere with the safe exercise of the privileges of the licence held.
 ATCO.MED.B.090 

((a)) After diagnosis of primary or secondary malignant disease, applicants shall be referred to the licensing authority and shall undergo satisfactory oncological evaluation before a fit assessment may be considered.
((b)) Applicants with an established history or clinical diagnosis of an intracerebral malignant tumour shall be assessed as unfit.

SUBPART C  ATCO.MED.C.001 

((a)) In accordance with this Part, the privileges of an AME are to revalidate and renew class 3 medical certificates, and to conduct the relevant aero-medical examinations and assessments.
((b)) The scope of the privileges of the AME, and any condition thereof, shall be specified in the certificate.
((c)) ...
 ATCO.MED.C.005 

((a)) The application for an AME certificate shall be submitted in accordance with the procedure established by the CAA.
((b)) Applicants for an AME certificate shall provide the CAA with:

((1)) personal details and professional address;
((2)) documentation demonstrating that they comply with the requirements established in ATCO.MED.C.010, including the certificate of completion of the training courses in aviation medicine appropriate to the privileges they apply for;
((3)) a written declaration that the AME will issue medical certificates on the basis of the requirements of this Part.
((c)) When the AME undertakes aero-medical examinations in more than one location, they shall provide the CAA with relevant information regarding all practice locations and practice facilities.
 ATCO.MED.C.010 
Applicants for an AME certificate with the privileges for the revalidation and renewal of class 3 medical certificates shall:


((a)) be fully qualified and licensed for the practice of medicine and hold a Certificate of Completion, or have evidence of, specialist medical training;
((b)) have successfully completed basic and advanced training courses in aviation medicine, including specific modules for the aero-medical assessment of air traffic controllers and the specific environment in air traffic control;
((c)) demonstrate to the CAA that they:

((1)) have adequate facilities, procedures, documentation and functioning equipment suitable for aero-medical examinations; and
((2)) have in place the necessary procedures and conditions to ensure medical confidentiality.
 ATCO.MED.C.015 

((a)) Training courses in aviation medicine shall be approved by the CAA. The training provider shall demonstrate that the course syllabus contains the learning objectives to acquire the necessary competencies and that the persons in charge of providing the training have adequate knowledge and experience.
((b)) Except in the case of refresher training, the courses shall be concluded by a written examination on the subjects included in the course content.
((c)) The training provider shall issue a certificate of completion to the applicants when they have obtained a pass in the examination.
 ATCO.MED.C.020 

((a)) AMEs shall notify the CAA of the following circumstances which could affect their certificate:

((1)) the AME is subject to disciplinary proceedings or investigation by a medical regulatory body;
((2)) there are any changes to the conditions on which the certificate was granted, including the content of the statements provided with the application;
((3)) the requirements for the issue of an AME certificate are no longer met;
((4)) there is a change to the aero-medical examiner's practice location(s) or correspondence address.
((b)) Failure to inform the CAA shall result in the suspension or revocation of the privileges of the AME certificate, on the basis of the decision of the CAA that suspends or revokes the certificate.
 ATCO.MED.C.025 
An AME certificate shall be issued for a period not exceeding 3 years. It shall be revalidated provided the holder:


((a)) continues to fulfil the general conditions required for medical practice and maintains registration as a medical practitioner;
((b)) has undertaken refresher training in aviation medicine and in the working environments of air traffic controllers within the last 3 years;
((c)) has performed at least 10 aero-medical examinations every year. This number of examinations may only be reduced by the CAA in duly justified circumstances;
((d)) remains in compliance with the terms of their AME certificate; and
((e)) exercises the AME privileges in accordance with this Part.
