The "Basic Airport Operations" course serves as an entry point for individuals seeking foundational knowledge in airport management and operations. This comprehensive course provides participants with a solid understanding of the essential elements involved in the day-to-day functioning of airports, ensuring a safe, efficient, and compliant operational environment.
Upon completion of this course, participants will:
The standard course duration is 3 weeks, combining theoretical learning with practical applications. The initial week focuses on theoretical foundations, covering airport infrastructure, regulatory requirements, and the role of various airport stakeholders. The subsequent two weeks involve participants in practical exercises, including airport tours, scenario-based simulations, and case studies.
The theoretical segment includes classroom lectures, group discussions, and eLearning modules. Participants delve into the core concepts of airport operations, exploring topics such as airside and landside operations, safety regulations, and the interaction between airport functions and regulatory authorities.
Practical training immerses participants in real-world scenarios, including on-site visits and hands-on exercises. Participants apply theoretical knowledge to understand airport layout, conduct safety inspections, and engage in simulations to handle common operational challenges.
The course covers a range of topics, including:
Participants should have a basic understanding of aviation terminology, airport operations, and possess English language skills at ICAO Level 4 or higher.
The course aligns with international standards and is compliant with relevant aviation regulations. It is approved by the appropriate aviation authorities, ensuring adherence to industry best practices.