Aerodrome Safeguarding

All aerodromes must ensure that the environment both on and off the airport are maintained in a safe condition for aircraft operations.  The aerodrome safeguarding course is designed to provide qualified and trained persons who can ensure correct Aerodrome Safeguarding
services as expected by GCAA.

Course Objectives:

  • To provide qualified and trained persons who can ensure correct Aerodrome Safeguarding services as expected by GCAA
  • Obstacle limitation services Approach/departure surface.
  • Training staff (specialists, section leaders) providing aerodrome safeguarding to comply with GCAA requirements & ICAO Airport services manual Part
  • Provide Air Navigation Service Providers with an in-depth overview of the CNS Safeguarding purposes, principles, processes, modelling tools and methods, as well as technical solutions for mitigating impacts and enabling developments.
  • Provide trainee with ICAO Annex 10&  ICAO DOC 015 – managing Building Restricted Areas requirements

Course Outlines:

  • CNS Equipment and associated EUR Doc 015 surfaces
    • Communication: VHF/UHF
    • Navigation: ILS, DME, G-BAS, VOR, NDB
    • Surveillance: PSR, SSR, SMR, A-SMGCS
  • Air operations and instrument flight procedures
    • CNS safeguarding principles
    • Overview of international regulations and guidance material (EUR-DOC 015, Annex 10, PANS-OPS)
    • Overview of national regulations and practices and Land use planning and offshore development.
  • CNS safeguarding modelling and tools for “Specialist Engineering Analysis”
    • Modelling techniques and experience (Line-of-sight, Numerical simulations and limitations)
    • Commercial simulation software and tools overview
  • Specific examples of what can be caused by project developments etc.
    • Buildings
    • Introduction to electromagnetic wave propagation
    • Adverse effects on air operations (Multipath, Shadowing)
  • CNS safeguarding regulations and processes
    • Process for dealing with authorities, airports, developers
    • Cranes
    • Mobile structures - aircraft and vehicles
    • Mitigation techniques (e.g. building design, building materials, shielding of buildings, CNS equipment upgrades, procedure design)
  • Wind Farms
    • Effects to en-route navigational aids such as DVOR and DME
    • Effects to communications systems
    • Effects to primary and secondary radars
    • Mitigation techniques