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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
OF THE

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
WINDHOEK - 23 July 2003

N$15.80

No.3026

CONTENTS
Page
GOVERNMENT NOTICE
No. 160

Namibia Civil Aviation Technical Standards: NAM-CATS-ATSPL “Air Traffic
Service Personnel Licensing” ........................................................................................
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Government Notice
MINISTRY OF WORKS, TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION
No. 160

2003

NAMIBIA CIVIL AVIATION TECHNICAL STANDARDS
NAM-CATS-ATSPL “AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE PERSONNEL LICENSING”
The Director: Civil Aviation has under regulation 11.03.5 of the Namibian Civil Aviation
Regulations, 2001 and in consultation with the Civil Aviation Regulations Committee
issued the technical standards in the Schedule. These technical standards shall come into
operation on 1 August 2003.

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REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
DOCUMENT NAM-CATS-ATSPL
(AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE PERSONNEL LICENSING)

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NAMIBIAN CIVIL AVIATION TECHNICAL STANDARDS RELATING TO
AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE PERSONNEL LICENSING
1.

GENERAL

Section 22A of the Aviation Act, 1962 (as amended by section 5 of the Aviation
Amendment Act, 1998) empowers the Director: Civil Aviation to issue technical standards
for civil aviation on the matters which are prescribed by regulation.
The Director: Civil Aviation has pursuant to the empowerment mentioned above, on 1
August 2003 issued technical standards relating to air traffic service personnel licensing
to be known as Document NAM-CATS-ATSPL.
2.

PURPOSE

Document NAM-CATS-ATSPL contains the standards, rules, requirements, methods,
specifications, characteristics and procedures which are applicable in respect of air traffic
service personnel licensing.
Each reference to a technical standard in this document, is a reference to the corresponding
regulation in the Namibian Civil Aviation Regulations, 2001, for example, technical
standard 65.04.10 refers to regulation 10 of Subpart 8 of Part 65 of the Regulations.
The abbreviation “CAR” is used throughout this document when referring to any
regulation.
The abbreviation “TS” refers to any technical standard.
3.

SCHEDULES AND NOTES

Guidelines and recommendations in support of any particular technical standard, are
contained in schedules to, and/or notes inserted throughout the technical standards.
LIST OF TECHNICAL STANDARDS
65.01.3

CONVERSION OF LICENCE OR RATING ISSUED BY
APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY OF A CONTRACING STATE
1.
Form of application
2.
Requirements and conditions
3.
Form of conversion
4.
Requirements and conditions

65.01.5

MAXIMUM HOURS OF DUTY
1.
Maximum hours of duty

65.01.9

DESIGNATION OF VALIDATION EXAMINERS AND RATING
ASSESSMENT EXAMINERS
1.
Conditions, rules, requirements, procedures or standards for
designation of validation examiner
2.
Conditions, rules, requirements, procedures or standards for
designation of rating assessment examiner

65.01.13

CREDIT FOR MILITARY SERVICE
1.
Form of application

65.01.15

CHANGE OF NAME OR ADDRESS
1.
Form of application

65.01.16

DUPLICATE AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE LICENCE
1.
Form of application

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65.02.2

TRAINING
1.
Entry level requirements
2.
Course aim
3.
Course outcome
4.
Licensing
5.
Theoretical training
6.
Practical simulator training
7.
Examination and pass requirements
8.
Validation training
9.
Syllabus

65.02.3

THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE EXAMINATION
1.
Written examination

65.02.4

APPLICATION FOR AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE LICENCE
1.
Form of application
2.
Certificate of competency

65.02.5

ISSUING OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE LICENCE
1.
Form of licence

65.02.7

PRIVILEGES
1.
Requirements and standards

65.03.2

TRAINING
1.
Training standards

65.03.3

APPLICATION FOR ISSUING OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
ASSISTANT RATING
1.
Form of application
2.
Certificate of competency

65.03.4

ISSUING OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE ASSISTANT RATING
1.
Form of rating

65.03.6

APPLICATION FOR VALIDATION OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
ASSISTANT RATING
1.
Form of application
2.
Certificate of competency

65.03.7

VALIDATION OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE ASSISTANT RATING
1.
Form of validation

65.03.8

PRIVILEGES OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE ASSISTANT RATING
1.
Requirements and standards

65.03.10

REVALIDATION OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE ASSISTANT RATING
1.
Proficiency check
2.
Certificate of competency

65.04.2

TRAINING
1.
Entry level requirements
2.
Course aim
3.
Course outcome
4.
Licensing
5.
Theoretical training
6.
Practical simulator training
7.
Examination and pass requirements
8.
Validation training
9.
Syllabus

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65.04.3

APPLICATION FOR ISSUING OF AERODROME CONTROL
RATING
1.
Form of application
2.
Certificate of competency

65.04.4

ISSUING OF AERODROME CONTROL RATING
1.
Form of rating

65.04.6

APPLICATION FOR VALIDATION OF AERODROME CONTROL
RATING
1.
Form of application
2.
Certificate of competency

65.04.7

VALIDATION OF AERODROME CONTROL RATING
1.
Form of validation

65.04.8

PRIVILEGES OF AERODROME CONTROL RATING
1.
Requirements and standards

65.04.10

REVALIDATION OF AERODROME CONTROL RATING
1.
Proficiency check
2.
Certificate of competency

65.05.2

TRAINING
1.
Entry level requirements
2.
Course aim
3.
Course outcome
4.
Licensing
5.
Theoretical training
6.
Practical simulator training
7.
Examination and pass requirements
8.
Validation training
9.
Syllabus

65.05.3

APPLICATION FOR ISSUING OF APPROACH CONTROL RATING
1.
Form of application
2.
Certificate of competency

65.05.4

ISSUING OF APPROACH CONTROL RATING
1.
Form of rating

65.05.6

APPLICATION FOR VALIDATION OF APPROACH CONTROL
RATING
1.
Form of application
2.
Certificate of competency

65.05.7

VALIDATION OF APPROACH CONTROL RATING
1.
Form of validation

65.05.8

PRIVILEGES OF APPROACH CONTROL RATING
1.
Requirements and standards

65.05.10

REVALIDATION OF APPROACH CONTROL RATING
1.
Proficiency check
2.
Certificate of competency

65.06.2

TRAINING
1.
Entry level requirements
2.
Course aim
3.
Course outcome
4.
Licensing

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6.
7.
8.
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Theoretical training
Practical simulator training
Examination and pass requirements
Validation training
Syllabus

65.06.3

APPLICATION FOR ISSUING OF AREA CONTROL RATING
1.
Form of application
2.
Certificate of competency

65.06.4

ISSUING OF AREA CONTROL RATING
1.
Form of rating

65.06.6

APPLICATION FOR VALIDATION OF AREA CONTROL RATING
1.
Form of application
2.
Certificate of competency

65.06.7

VALIDATION OF AREA CONTROL RATING
1.
Form of validation

65.06.8

PRIVILEGES OF AREA CONTROL RATING
1.
Requirements and standards

65.06.10

REVALIDATION OF AREA CONTROL RATING
1.
Proficiency check
2.
Certificate of competency

65.07.2

TRAINING
1.
Entry level requirements
2.
Course aim
3.
Course outcome
4.
Licensing
5.
Theoretical training
6.
Practical simulator training
7.
Examination and pass requirements
8.
Validation training
9.
Syllabus

65.07.3

APPLICATION FOR ISSUING OF APPROACH CONTROL
(RADAR) RATING
1.
Form of application
2.
Certificate of competency

65.07.4

ISSUING OF APPROACH CONTROL (RADAR) RATING
1.
Form of rating

65.07.6

APPLICATION FOR VALIDATION OF APPROACH CONTROL
(RADAR) RATING
1.
Form of application
2.
Certificate of competency

65.07.7

VALIDATION OF APPROACH CONTROL (RADAR) RATING
1.
Form of validation

65.07.8

PRIVILEGES OF APPROACH CONTROL (RADAR) RATING
1.
Requirements and standards

65.07.10

REVALIDATION OF APPROACH CONTROL (RADAR) RATING
1.
Proficiency check
2.
Certificate of competency

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65.08.2

TRAINING
1.
Entry level requirements
2.
Course aim
3.
Course outcome
4.
Licensing
5.
Theoretical training
6.
Practical simulator training
7.
Examination and pass requirements
8.
Validation training
9.
Syllabus

65.08.3

APPLICATION FOR ISSUING OF AREA CONTROL (RADAR)
RATING
1.
Form of application
2.
Certificate of competency

65.08.4

ISSUING OF AREA CONTROL (RADAR) RATING
1.
Form of rating

65.08.6

APPLICATION FOR VALIDATION OF AREA CONTROL (RADAR)
RATING
1.
Form of application
2.
Certificate of competency

65.08.7

VALIDATION OF AREA CONTROL (RADAR) RATING
1.
Form of validation

65.08.8

PRIVILEGES OF AREA CONTROL (RADAR) RATING
1.
Requirements and standards

65.08.10

REVALIDATION OF AREA CONTROL (RADAR) RATING
1.
Proficiency check
2.
Certificate of competency

65.09.2

TRAINING
1.
Training standards

65.09.3

APPLICATION FOR ISSUING OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
INSTRUCTOR (OPERATIONAL) RATING
1. Form of application
2. Certificate of competency

65.09.4

ISSUING OF AIR TRAFFIC
(OPERATIONAL) RATING
1.
Form of rating

65.09.6

APPLICATION FOR VALIDATION OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
INSTRUCTOR (OPERATIONAL) RATING
1.
Form of application

65.09.7

VALIDATION OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR
(OPERATIONAL) RATING
1.
Form of validation

65.09.8

PRIVILEGES OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR
(OPERATIONAL) RATING
1.
Form of temporary validation certificate

SERVICE

INSTRUCTOR

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65.09.10

RENEWAL OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR
(OPERATIONAL) RATING
1.
Form of application
2.
Form of renewal

65.10.2

TRAINING
9.
Training standards

65.10.3

APPLICATION FOR ISSUING OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
INSTRUCTOR (ACADEMIC) CERTIFICATE
1.
Form of application

65.10.4

ISSUING OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR (ACADEMIC)
CERTIFICATE
1.
Form of certificate

65.10.5

PRIVILEGES OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR
(ACADEMIC) CERTIFICATE
1.
Form of temporary rating certificate

65.10.7

RENEWAL OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR
(ACADEMIC) CERTIFICATE
1.
Form of application
2.
Form of renewal

SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 1

:

REPORT ON EXTENSION OF SHIFTS

ANNEXURE A

:

APPLICATION FOR THE CONVERSION OF A FOREIGN
AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE LICENCE

ANNEXURE B

:

CONVERSION OF FOREIGN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
LICENCE

ANNEXURE C

:

APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF AN AIR TRAFFIC
SERVICE LICENCE

ANNEXURE D

:

CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY

ANNEXURE E

:

AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE LICENCE

ANNEXURE F

:

APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF AN AIR TRAFFIC
SERVICE ASSISTANT RATING
APPLICATION FOR THE VALIDATION OF AN AIR
TRAFFIC SERVICE ASSISTANT RATING
APPLICATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF AN AIR TRAFFIC
SERVICE ASSISTANT RATING

ANNEXURE G

:

CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY

ANNEXURE H

:

AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE ASSISTANT RATING

ANNEXURE I

:

PROFICIENCY CHECK

ANNEXURE J

:

APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF AN AIR TRAFFIC
CONTROLLER RATING
APPLICATION FOR THE VALIDATION OF AN AIR
TRAFFIC CONTROLLER RATING

ANNEXURES

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ANNEXURE K

:

APPLICATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF AN AIR TRAFFIC
CONTROLLER RATING
CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY

ANNEXURE L
ANNEXURE M

:
:

AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER RATING
PROFICIENCY CHECK

ANNEXURE N

:

APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF AN AIR TRAFFIC
SERVICE INSTRUCTOR (OPERATIONAL) RATING
APPLICATION FOR THE VALIDATION OF AN AIR
TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR (OPERATIONAL)
RATING
APPLICATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF AN AIR TRAFFIC
SERVICE INSTRUCTOR (OPERATIONAL) RATING

ANNEXURE O

:

CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY

ANNEXURE P

:

AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR (OPERATIONAL)
RATING

ANNEXURE Q

:

TEMPORARY VALIDATION CERTIFICATE

ANNEXURE R

:

PROFICIENCY CHECK

ANNEXURE S

:

APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF AN AIR TRAFFIC
SERVICE INSTRUCTOR (ACADEMIC) CERTIFICATE
APPLICATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF AN AIR TRAFFIC
SERVICE INSTRUCTOR (ACADEMIC) CERTIFICATE

ANNEXURE T

:

AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR (ACADEMIC)
CERTIFICATE

ANNEXURE U

:

TEMPORARY RATING CERTIFICATE

ANNEXURE V

:

CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY

ANNEXURE W

:

PROFICIENCY CHECK

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65.01.3
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CONVERSION OF LICENCE OR RATING ISSUED BY
APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY OF A CONTRACING STATE

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.01.3(1), in which application must be made for the
conversion of a licence or rating issued by an appropriate authority, is contained in
Annexure A.
2.

Requirements and conditions

The requirements and conditions referred to in CAR 65.01.3(3), are the following:
(Reserved.)
3.

Form of conversion

The form referred to in CAR 65.01.3(4), on which a licence or rating is converted, is
contained in Annexure B.
4.

Requirements and conditions

The requirements and conditions referred to in CAR 65.01.3(5), are the following:
(Reserved
65.01.5
1.

MAXIMUM HOURS OF DUTY

Maximum hours of duty
(1)

The maximum hours of duty of air traffic service personnel are as follows:
(a)

Subject to (d), a shift may not exceed eight hours including meal
intervals.

(b)

The aggregate periods of operational duty may not exceed 180 hours
in any shift cycle.

(c)

The duty time referred to in subparagraph (1)(a) may be extended by
a maximum of three hours to a maximum of 10 hours per week.

(d)

A night shift with low operational activities may not exceed 12 hours
including meal intervals.

(2)

Subject to subparagraph (6), the number of shifts to be worked by an air
traffic controller or an air traffic service assistant in any shift cycle may not
exceed 22 shifts.

(3)

An air traffic controller or an air traffic service assistant must have been
free of any duty for at least 10 hours before the commencement of any
period of operational duty.

(4)

Upon the conclusion of a period of night duty, an air traffic controller or an
air traffic service assistant is entitled to an interval of at least 24 hours before
the commencement of the next period of operational duty.

(5)

An air traffic controller or an air traffic service assistant may not be required
to work more than seven successive shifts of operational duty without an
interval of at least 24 hours before the commencement of the next period of
operational duty.

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(6)

The number of shifts in any shift cycle referred to in subparagraph (2), may
be extended by two additional shifts to 24 shifts if unforeseen circumstances
require such extension: Provided that (a)

the extension must be reported in writing to the Director by the air
traffic controller or the air traffic service assistant concerned and his
or her employer within 30 days from the date on which the extension
occurred, stating the reason for such extension; and

(b)

the duration of such additional shifts may not be extended beyond
eight hours per shift through overtime.

(7)

If the Director is of the opinion that the extension of the number of shifts
referred to in subparagraph (6) may jeopardise aviation safety, the Director
may take the appropriate steps which he or she deems necessary to prevent
the recurrence of such extension.

(8)

The form in which the reporting referred to in subparagraph (6)(a) must be
done, is contained in Schedule 1.

65.01.9
1.

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DESIGNATION OF VALIDATION EXAMINERS AND RATING
ASSESSMENT EXAMINER

Conditions, rules, requirements, procedures or standards for designation of
validation examiner

(Reserved.)
2.

Conditions, rules, requirements, procedures or standards for designation of
rating assessment examiner

(Reserved.)
65.01.13
1.

CREDIT FOR MILITARY SERVICE

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.01.13(2)(a), in which application must be made for the
issuing of an air traffic service licence, is contained in Annexure C.
65.01.15
1.

CHANGE OF NAME OR ADDRESS

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.01.15(2)(a), in which application must be made for the
issuing of a new air traffic service licence or rating, is contained in Annexure C.
65.01.16
1.

DUPLICATE AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE LICENCE

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.01.16(2)(a), in which application must be made for the
issuing of a duplicate air traffic service licence or rating, is contained in Annexure C.
65.02.2

TRAINING

The following training standards apply to the issuing of -

•

an air traffic service licence; and

•

an air traffic service assistant rating.

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Entry level requirements
(1)

Age : minimum 21 years on commencing training.

(2)

Educational qualifications:

(3)

(a)

Matriculation / Senior Certificate with exemption or equivalent
qualification.

(b)

Mathematics.

(c)

Science and Geography recommended.

Language
The candidate must have sufficient ability in reading, speaking and writing
the English language.

2.

Course aim

The aim of ab initio training for air traffic service personnel is to provide the candidate
with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes to enable him/her to undertake AIS
clerical duties in support of AIS officers and technical officers and/or to obtain an ATS
licence with an air traffic service assistant rating.
3.

Course outcome

On completion of the ab initio training for air traffic service personnel the candidate will
have the necessary knowledge and skills to commence operational and clerical AIS duties
in support of AIS officers and technical officers and/or validation training in an air traffic
service assistant rating.
4.

Licensing

On successful completion of all training pertaining to the rating, the Director will issue
an ATS licence with that rating. Endorsement of the validation pertaining to the rating
will only be done on successful completion of validation training.
5.

Theoretical training

The ab initio training course for air traffic service personnel will consist of the following
theoretical modules:
(1)

Aerodynamics
On completion of this module the candidate will have a basic knowledge of
aerodynamics to enable him/her to understand the operations and
performance of aircraft and those factors influencing such performance and
operations.

(2)

Aircraft instruments, navigation and approach aids
On completion of this module the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge of the principles that are applicable to the functioning of aircraft
instruments, navigation and approach aids.

(3)

Air law
On completion of this module the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge of national air law and its application relating to personnel
licensing, aerodromes and aircraft operations.

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AIS general
On completion of this module the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge of the specific documentation pertaining to AIS in order to
effectively assist in the provision of AIS.

(5)

AIS theory and procedures
On completion of this module the candidate will have an extensive
knowledge of all the theoretical aspects and procedures pertaining to the
provision of AIS in order to apply them in the execution of the operational
and clerical duties of AIS.

(6)

ATC theory and procedures
On completion of this module the candidate will be able to display the
necessary knowledge on all aspects relating to the practices and procedures
in the provision of air traffic services.

(7)

International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) procedures and documents
On completion of this module the candidate will have a basic knowledge of
the ICAO and selected operating mechanisms.

(8)

Meteorology
On completion of this module the candidate will have a sound knowledge
of various aspects of meteorology affecting aircraft operations and will be
able to observe weather, interpret, assess and relay information provided by
meteorological offices or other authorised sources.

(9)

Navigation and maps
On completion of this module the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge in order to (a)

explain the use of maps and charts in the provision of flight navigation
assistance; and

(b)

explain and apply variation of selected positions on an aeronautical
chart.

(10) Radio technical
On completion of this module the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge of the operation, limitations and uses of radio and other electronic
aids in the provision of air traffic services.
(11) Search and rescue
On completion of this module the candidate will have an extensive
knowledge of the search and rescue practices and procedures and alerting
services in order to apply them efficiently while undertaking operational
training; and when assisting in the provision of search and rescue and alerting
services.
(12) Separation standards
On completion of this module the candidate will be able to understand the
separation standards applied by ATC, to the extent of solving simple
separation problems.

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Practical simulator training

In order to develop the practical operational skills of the candidate to the required standard,
he/she will be required to apply the following procedures and principles in a simulated
operational environment:

7.

(1)

Radiotelephony procedures

(2)

Flight information service procedures

(3)

Aerodrome flight information service procedures

(4)

Administrative procedures.

Examination and pass requirements
(1)

In order to pass the course the candidate must successfully undertake the
following examinations to the prescribed standards:

EXAMINATION

REQUIRED PASS MARK

Aerodynamics

70%

Aircraft instruments, navigation and approach aids

70%

Air law

70%

AIS general

70%

AIS theory and procedures

70%

ATC theory and procedures

70%

ICAO procedures and documents

70%

Meteorology

70%

Navigation and maps

70%

Radio technical

70%

Search and rescue

70%

Separation standards

70%

Simulated operational assessments

70%

(2)

A one-off re-write in any two of the subjects may be permitted, provided
that the candidate does not attain less than 20% below the required pass
mark on the first attempt. A failure to achieve this will mean immediate
failure of the course.

(3)

Re-writes must be undertaken within 14 days of the first failed attempt.

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65.02.2
8.

An average of 70% or more must be attained during the simulated practical
assessments. A one-off re-evaluation in any two practical assessments may
be allowed and must be undertaken within 14 days of the first failed attempt.
TRAINING

Validation training
(1)

9.

15

In order to validate the ATSA rating the candidate must successfully
undertake the following evaluations:
(a)

Progressive practical standards evaluations

(b)

Final practical standards evaluation

(c)

Written examinations on all aspects as specified in Station Standing
Instructions

(d)

Satisfy the Director as to his/her competency in the specific rating to
be validated.

(2)

In order to pass the validation training the candidate has to be successful in
all evaluations.

(3)

In order to successfully validate the ATSA rating, the candidate has to comply
with the following:
(a)

Provide the assistant service, under supervision of an air traffic service
instructor (operational), at an ATSU for at least 50 hours, but not
more than 100 hours.

(b)

Obtain and maintain a sound knowledge of local practices and
procedures as specified in Station Standing Instructions.

(c)

Obtain and maintain a sound knowledge of the function and operation
of local instruments and technical aids.

Syllabus

The ab initio ATC training course consists of the following modules:
(1)

Aerodynamics
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)
(l)
(m)

(2)

Principles of flight
Newton’s law of motion
Lift, drag, weight, thrust (forces)
Factors affecting lift
Wing shapes
Causes of drag
Angle of attack, chordline, rel airflow
Stalling
Aileron, elevator, rudder
Stability, dihedral, sweepback
Flap systems, trim, airbrake
Aircraft types and identification
Aircraft performances

Aircraft instruments, navigation and approach aids
(a)
(b)

The atmosphere
Pressure instruments

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(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)
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Gyro/mechanical instruments
Non-directional beacons
VHF Omni-directional radio range
Distance measuring equipment
Instrument landing system
Decca navigation system
Doppler
Direction finding
Global positioning system

Air law
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)
(l)
(m)
(n)
(o)
(p)
(q)
(r)
(s)
(t)
(u)
(v)
(w)
(x)
(y)
(z)
(aa)
(bb)
(cc)
(dd)
(ee)
(ff)
(gg)
(hh)
(ii)
(jj)
(kk)
(ll)
(mm)
(nn)
(oo)
(pp)
(qq)
(rr)
(ss)

Explanation of legal documents
Non-application of CARs
Duties, powers and functions of Director
Designation of authorised officers, inspectors and authorised persons
Authority of authorised officers, inspectors and authorised persons
Issue of licences, certificates and ratings
Flights by night
Meteorological reports
Public transport category - rules
Flying balloons
Offenses
Categories of employment of aircraft
Compliance with rules of the air
Flight rules
Authority of pilot-in-command
Pre-flight action
Airspace restrictions
Negligent or reckless flying
Problematic use of psychoactive substances
Operation on and in the vicinity of aerodrome
Helicopter operations
Proximity and formation flying
Right-of-way rules
Minimum safe heights
Flight over assemblies of persons
Semi-circular rule
Aircraft speeds
Towing, dropping, spraying, etc.
Parachute descents
Simulated instrument flying
Flight instruction
Aerobatics flight
Flight plans
Mandatory radio - controlled/adviso-ry airspace
Reporting positions
Fuel/oil reserves
VFR/VMC
IFR
Light to be displayed by aircraft
Search and rescue
Taxi rules
Light endangering aircraft
AFTN services
Accident investigation
Overflight regulations

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AIS general
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)

(5)

ATC general
Altimeter setting procedures (including basic altimetry)
ATC clearances and position reports
Composition of ATS broadcasts
Emergencies : General
Aerodrome Control
AFIS
ATC responsibilities re radio failure
Responsibilities and scope of FIS
Administration and documentation

ICAO, procedures and documents
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)

(8)

Pre and post flight information
Airspaces
Types of flight
Altimeter setting procedures
Semi-circular rule
Flight plans
Flight progress strips
Radio telephony procedures, codes and abbreviations

ATC theory and procedures
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)

(7)

General
Scope of information handled by AIS
Establishment of a sound organisational base
Organisation of structures and resources
Publication of aeronautical information
Aeronautical fixed services
Aeronautical broadcasting services
ATS Messages
Distress and urgency communication procedures
Aerodrome and other landing surfaces
Flight documents

AIS theory and procedures
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)

(6)

17

Introduction
The Five Freedoms of the Air; International Air Services Transit
Agreement and International Air Transport Agreement
Membership of ICAO
Aims and objectives of ICAO
Representative bodies of ICAO
ICAO publications
ICAO publications relevant to AIS

Meteorology
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)

Authority, organisation and responsibility for the provision of
meteorological services
Types of services provided and information for pre-flight briefings
Meteorological codes and terminology
Composition of the atmosphere
Types of cloud
Fronts
Wind
Thunderstorms

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(i)
(j)
(k)
(l)
(m)
(n)
(o)
(p)
(q)
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Meteorological instruments
The atmosphere
Pressure
Insulation
Sublimation
Visibility
Winds
Clouds
Precipitation

Navigation and maps
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

Frequencies
Navigation aids
General
Computer

(10) Radio technical
(a)
(b)
(c)

Characteristics
Frequencies
Antennae and microphones

(11) Search and rescue
Practices and procedures
(12) Separation standards
(a)
(b)
(c)

Provision of standard separation
Longitudinal separation
Holding aircraft vertical crossing

(13) Simulated operational assessments
Practical application of knowledge and skills.
65.02.3
1.

THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE EXAMINATION

Written examination

The written examination referred to in CAR 65.02.3, is the written examination contained
in paragraph 7 of TS 65.02.2.
65.02.4
1.

APPLICATION FOR AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE LICENCE

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.02.4(a), in which application must be made for the
issuing of an air traffic service licence, is contained in Annexure C.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.02.4(b)(iii), is contained in
Annexure D.

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1.

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ISSUING OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE LICENCE

Form of licence

The form referred to in CAR 65.02.5(2), on which an air traffic service licence is issued,
is contained in Annexure E.
65.02.7
1.

PRIVILEGES

Requirements and standards

The requirements and standards referred to in CAR 65.02.7(a), are as follows:
(Reserved.)
65.03.
1.

TRAINING
Training standards

The training standards for the issuing of an air traffic service assistant rating referred to
in CAR 65.03.2, are the training standards contained in TS 65.02.2.
65.03.3
1.

APPLICATION FOR ISSUING OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
ASSISTANT RATING

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.03.3(a), in which application must be made for the
issuing of an air traffic service assistant rating, is contained in Annexure F.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.03.3(b)(i), is contained in Annexure
G.
65.03.4
1.

ISSUING OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE ASSISTANT RATING

Form of rating

The form referred to in CAR 65.03.4(2), on which an air traffic service assistant rating is
issued, is contained in Annexure H.
65.03.6
1.

APPLICATION FOR VALIDATION OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
ASSISTANT RATING

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.03.6(a), in which application must be made for the
validation of an air traffic service assistant rating, is contained in Annexure F.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.03.6(b)(i), is contained in Annexure
G.
65.03.7
1.

VALIDATION OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE ASSISTANT RATING

Form of validation

The form referred to in CAR 65.03.7(2), on which an air traffic service assistant rating is
validated, is contained in Annexure H.

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PRIVILEGES OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE ASSISTANT RATING

Requirements and standards

The requirements and standards referred to in CAR 65.03.8(a), are as follows:
(Reserved.)
65.03.10
1.

REVALIDATION OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE ASSISTANT RATING

Proficiency check

The proficiency check referred to in CAR 65.03.10(1), is contained in Annexure I.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.03.10(2)(a), is contained in
Annexure G.
65.04.2

TRAINING

The following training standards apply to an aerodrome control rating:
1.

2.

Entry level requirements
(1)

Age : minimum 21 years

(2)

The candidate must hold a valid air traffic service licence.

Course aim

The aim of the Aerodrome Control Course is to provide the candidate with the necessary
knowledge, skills and attitudes to enable him/her to obtain an aerodrome control rating.
3.

Course outcome

On completion of the Aerodrome Control Course the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge and skills to commence validation training for aerodrome control.
4.

Licensing

On completion of the Aerodrome Control Course, the Director will issue an aerodrome
control rating. Endorsement of the aerodrome control validation will only be done on
successful completion of aerodrome control validation training.
5.

Theoretical training

The Aerodrome Control Course consists of the following theoretical modules:
(1)

Aerodrome control procedures
On completion of this module the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge with respect to aerodrome control practices and procedures, in
order to apply them efficiently during the practical simulator training.

(2)

Air law
On completion of this module the candidate will be able to display the
necessary knowledge of national air law relating to personnel licensing,
aerodromes and aircraft operations in order to provide an aerodrome control
service to the required standard.

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Theory and procedures
On completion of this module the candidate will be able to display the
necessary knowledge on all aspects relating to the practices and procedures
in the provision of air traffic services.

(4)

Navigation
On completion of this module the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge in order to -

(5)

(a)

effectively utilise maps and charts to provide flight navigation
assistance; and

(b)

use advanced plotting methods to plot aircraft positions; and

(c)

interpret flight plans.

Meteorology
On completion of this module the candidate will have a sound knowledge
of various aspects of meteorology affecting aircraft operations in the vicinity
of an aerodrome and will be able to observe weather, interpret, assess and
relay information provided by meteorological offices or other authorised
sources.

(6)

Technical and navigation aids
On completion of this module the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge of the principles that are applicable to the operation and
functioning of technical instruments, radio’s and electronic navigation aids
used in the provision of an aerodrome control service.

(7)

Search and rescue
On completion of this module the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge of the search and rescue practices and procedures and alerting
services in order to apply them efficiently in the provision of an aerodrome
control service and when assisting as a search mission coordinator.

6.

Practical simulator training

In order to develop the practical controlling skills of the candidate to the required standard,
he/she will be required to apply the following procedures and principles in a simulated
operational environment:

7.

(1)

Radiotelephony procedures

(2)

Aerodrome control procedures

(3)

Separation standards

(4)

Emergency procedures

(5)

Flight progress strip marking.

Examination and pass requirements
(1)

In order to pass the course the candidate must successfully undertake the
following examinations to the prescribed standards:

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EXAMINATION

REQUIRED PASS MARK

Aerodrome control

70%

Air law

70%

ATC theory and procedures

70%

Navigation

70%

Meteorology

70%

Technical and navigation aids

70%

Search and rescue

70%

Simulated aerodrome control assessments

70%

8.

(2)

A one-off re-write in any two of the subjects may be permitted, provided
that the candidate does not attain less than 20% below the required pass
mark on the first attempt.

(3)

Re-writes must be undertaken within 14 days of the first failed attempt.

(4)

An average of 70% or more must be attained during the simulated practical
assessments. A one-off re-evaluation in any two practical assessments may
be allowed and must be undertaken within 14 days of the first failed attempt.

Validation training
(1)

In order to validate the aerodrome control rating the candidate must
successfully undertake the following evaluations:
(a)

Progressive practical standards evaluations

(b)

Final practical standards evaluation

(c)

Written examinations on all aspects as specified in Station Standing
Instructions

(d)

Satisfy the Director as to his/her competency in the specific rating to
be validated.

(2)

In order to pass the validation training the candidate has to be successful in
all evaluations.

(3)

In order to successfully validate the aerodrome control rating, the candidate
has to comply with the following:
(a)

Provide an aerodrome control service, under supervision of an air
traffic service instructor (operational), at an ATSU for at least a 100
hours but not more than 200 hours, 50 per cent of which may be done
on a simulator.

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(b)

Obtain and maintain a sound knowledge of local practices and
procedures as specified in Station Standing Instructions.

(c)

Obtain and maintain a sound knowledge of the function and operation
of local instruments and technical aids.

Syllabus

The aerodrome control course consists of the following modules:
(1)

ATC theory and procedures
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)

(2)

Communications
Responsibilities in respect of military aircraft
Approach control
Approach control procedures
Separation standards used by approach
Delaying actions
Emergencies
Liaison
Instrument and approach procedures

Aerodrome control
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)
(l)
(m)
(n)

(3)

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General
Extent of responsibility
Loss of communication
Runways and circuits
Control of aerodrome traffic, vehicles and persons
Aerodrome traffic separation
Rules applicable to pilots
Aerodrome and lighting service abilities
Aerodrome physical
Runway markings
Taxiway markings
Lighting aids
Runway lighting
Obstruction restriction, removal and marking

Air law
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)
(l)
(m)
(n)
(o)
(p)
(q)
(r)
(s)
(t)
(u)

Rules of the air
Authority of pilot-in-command of an aircraft
Pre-flight action
Airspace restrictions
Prohibited areas
Restricted areas
Negligent and reckless flying
Problematic use of psychoactive substances
Operation on and in the vicinity of an aerodrome
Helicopter operations
Proximity
Right-of-way
Minimum safe heights
Flights over open-air assemblies of persons
Aircraft speed
Towing objects
Dropping objects, spraying or dusting
Picking up objects
Parachute descents
Simulated instrument flights
Flight instruction

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(v)
(w)
(x)
(y)
(z)
(aa)
(4)

The search and rescue organisation
Types of SAR and flights to which they pertain
Declaration of phases when emergency is known
General Administration

Technical and navigation aids
(a)
(b)

(8)

Introduction
Wind
Clouds
Thunderstorms
Visibility
Ocean currents
Climate of Namibia

Search and rescue (SAR)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

(7)

Direction
Variation and deviation
Units of measurement
Latitude and longitude
Georef system
Time
Speed and velocity
Triangle and velocity
Air pilot
One-in-sixty rule
Scale
Map construction
Plotting charts
Special purpose maps and charts
Relief
Computer
Elementary plotting
Vector triangles
Advanced plotting (practical)
GNSS

Meteorology
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)

(6)

Acrobatic flight (including spinning)
Lights to be displayed by aircraft
Visual distress and urgency signals
Ground and light signals for control of aerodrome traffic
Taxi rules
Lights which endanger the safety of aircraft

Navigation
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(\e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)
(l)
(m)
(n)
(o)
(p)
(q)
(r)
(s)
(t)

(5)

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Workings, advantages and disadvantages of VOR, ILS, NDB, DME,
VDF, TACAN, VORTAC, GPS
VDF procedure

Aerodrome control practical simulator training
Practical application of knowledge and skills.

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1.

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APPLICATION FO RISSUING AERODROME CONTROL RATING

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.04.3(a), in which application must be made for the
issuing of an aerodrome control rating, is contained in Annexure J.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.04.3(b)(i), is contained in Annexure
K.
65.04.4
1.

ISSUING OF AERODROME CONTROL RATING

Form of rating

The form referred to in CAR 65.04.4(2), on which an aerodrome control rating is issued,
is contained in Annexure L.
65.04.6
1.

APPLICATION FOR VALIDATION OF AERODROME CONTROL
RATING

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.04.6(a), in which application must be made for the
validation of an aerodrome control rating, is contained in Annexure J.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.04.6(b)(i), is contained in Annexure
K.
65.04.7
1.

VALIDATION OF AERODROME CONTROL RATING

Form of validation

The form referred to in CAR 65.04.7(2), on which an aerodrome control rating is validated,
is contained in Annexure L.
65.04.8
1.

PRIVILEGES OF AERODROME CONTROL RATING

Requirements and standards

The requirements and standards referred to in CAR 65.04.8(a), are as follows:
(Reserved.)
65.04.10
1.

REVALIDATION OF AERODROME CONTROL RATING

Proficiency check

The proficiency check referred to in CAR 65.04.10(1), is contained in Annexure M.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.04.10(2)(a), is contained in
Annexure K.

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TRAINING

The following training standards apply to an approach control rating:
1.

2.

Entry level requirements
(1)

Age : minimum 21 years

(2)

The candidate must hold a valid air traffic service licence.

Course aim

The aim of the Approach Control Course is to provide the candidate with the necessary
knowledge, skills and attitudes to enable him/her to obtain an approach control rating.
3.

Course outcome

On completion of the Approach Control Course the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge and skills to commence validation training for approach control.
4.

Licensing

On completion of the Approach Control Course, the Director will issue an approach
control rating. Endorsement of the Approach Control validation will only be done on
successful completion of approach control validation training.
5.

Theoretical training

The approach control course consists of the following theoretical modules:
(1)

General ATC procedures
On completion of this module the candidate will be able to display the
necessary knowledge of ATS relevant to approach control to enable him/
her to efficiently provide the ATS required of an approach controller.

(2)

Approach control
On completion of this module the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge with respect to approach control practices and procedures, in
order to apply them efficiently during the practical simulator training.

(3)

Separation standards
On completion of this module the candidate will have an extensive
knowledge of separation standards as applied in the provision of an approach
control service, enabling him/her to provide an approach control service
applying the correct separation standards.

(4)

Meteorology
On completion of this module the candidate will have a sound knowledge
of various aspects of meteorology pertinent to approach control and affecting
aircraft operations under the jurisdiction of approach control.

6.

Practical simulator training

In order to develop the practical controlling skills of the candidate to the required standard,
he/she will be required to apply the following procedures and principles in a simulated
operational environment:

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7.

(1)

Radio telephony procedures

(2)

Approach control procedures

(3)

Separation standards

(4)

Emergency procedures

(5)

Emergency progress strip marking.

Examination and pass requirements
(1)

In order to pass the course the candidate must successfully undertake the
following examinations to the prescribed standards:
REQUIRED PASS MARK

EXAMINATION
General ATC procedures

70%

Approach control

70%

Separation standars

70%

Meteorology

70%

Simulated procedural approach assessments

70%

8.

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(2)

A one-off re-write in any two of the subjects may be permitted, provided
that the candidate does not attain less than 20% below the required pass
mark on the first attempt.

(3)

Re-writes must be undertaken within 14 days of the first failed attempt.

(4)

An average of 70% or more must be attained during the simulated practical
assessments. A one-off re-evaluation in any two practical assessments may
be allowed and must be undertaken within 14 days of the first failed attempt.

Validation training
(1)

In order to validate the approach control rating the candidate must
successfully undertake the following evaluations:
(a)

Progressive practical standards evaluations

(b)

Final practical standards evaluation

(c)

Written examinations on all aspects as specified in Station Standing
Instructions

(2)

In order to pass the validation training the candidate has to be successful in
all evaluations.

(3)

In order to successfully validate any of the approach control rating, the
candidate has to comply with the following:

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(a)

Provide an approach control service, under supervision of an air traffic
service instructor (operational), at an ATSU for at least a 200 hours
but not more than 400 hours, 50 per cent of which may be done on a
simulator.

(b)

Obtain and maintain a sound knowledge of local practices and
procedures as specified in Station Standing Instructions.

(c)

Obtain and maintain a sound knowledge of the function and operation
of local instruments and technical aids.

Syllabus

The approach control course consists of the following modules:
(1)

General ATC procedures
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)

(2)

Approach control
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)

(3)

Provision of approach control services
Responsibilities of approach control
Coordination with other units
Expected approach time
Onward clearance time
Control and communications
Procedures for arriving aircraft
Types of approach
Suspension and resumption of VFR operations.

Separation standards
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)

(4)

Standard R/T procedures and inter unit phraseologies
Communication failure procedures
Radio failure in respect of VFR flights
Interception of civilian aircraft
Descents by supersonic aircraft due to solar cosmic radiation
Division and classification of airspace
ATC clearances
Emergencies
Diversion procedures
Flight progress strips
SAR procedures associated with approach and aerodrome control.

Introduction and application
Vertical separation
Horizontal separation
Lateral separation
Longitudinal separation based on time
Arrival/departure separation
Sector separation.

Meteorology
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)

General circulation
Winds
Synoptic meteorology
Cloud and weather
Meteorological flying hazards
Observations and conclusions
Meteorological codes.

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Approach control practical simulator training
Practical application of knowledge and skills.

65.05.3
1.

APPLICATION FOR ISSUING OF APPROACH CONTROL RATING

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.05.3(a), in which application must be made for the
issuing of an approach control rating, is contained in Annexure J.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.05.3(b)(i), is contained in Annexure
K.
65.05.4
1.

ISSUING OF APPROACH CONTROL RATING

Form of rating

The form referred to in CAR 65.05.4(2), on which an approach control rating is issued,
is contained in Annexure L.
65.05.6
1.

APPLICATION FOR VALIDATION OF APPROACH CONTROL
RATING

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.05.6(a), on which application must be made for the
validation of an approach control rating, is contained in Annexure J.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.05.6(b)(i), is contained in Annexure
K.
65.05.7
1.

VALIDATION OF APPROACH CONTROL RATING

Form of validation

The form referred to in CAR 65.05.7(2), on which an approach control rating is validated,
is contained in Annexure L.
65.05.8
1.

PRIVILEGES OF APPORACH CONTROL RATING

Requirements and standards

The requirements and standards referred to in CAR 65.05.8(a), are as follows:
(Reserved.)
65.05.10
1.

REVALIDATION OF APPROACH CONTROL RATING

Proficiency check

The proficiency check referred to in CAR 65.05.10(1), is contained in Annexure M.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.05.10(2)(a), is contained in Annexure
K.

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TRAINING

The following training standards apply to an area control rating:
1.

2.

Entry level requirements
(1)

Age : minimum 21 years

(2)

The candidate must hold a valid air traffic service licence.

Course aim

The aim of the Area Control Course is to provide the candidate with the necessary
knowledge, skills and attitudes to enable him/her to obtain an area control rating.
3.

Course outcome

On completion of the Area Control Course the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge and skills to commence validation training for area control.
4.

Licensing

On completion of the Area Control Course, the Director will issue an area control rating.
Endorsement of the area control validation will only be done on successful completion
of area control validation training.
5.

Theoretical training

The area control course consists of the following theoretical modules:
(1)

General ATC procedures
On completion of this module the candidate will be able to display the
necessary knowledge of ATS relevant to area control to enable him/her to
efficiently provide the ATS required of an area controller.

(2)

Area control
On completion of this module the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge with respect to area control practices and procedures, in order to
apply them efficiently during the practical simulator training.

(3)

Separation standards
On completion of this module the candidate will have an extensive
knowledge of separation standards as applied in the provision of an area
control service, enabling him/her to provide an area control service applying
the correct separation standards.

(4)

Meteorology
On completion of this module the candidate will have a sound knowledge
of various aspects of meteorology pertinent to area control and affecting
aircraft operations under the jurisdiction of area control.

6.

Practical simulator training

In order to develop the practical controlling skills of the candidate to the required standard,
he/she will be required to apply the following procedures and principles in a simulated
operational environment:

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(1)

Radio telephony procedures

(2)

Area control procedures

(3)

Separation standards

(4)

Emergency procedures

(5)

Flight progress strip marking.

Examination and pass requirements
(1)

In order to pass the course the candidate must successfully undertake the
following examinations to the prescribed standards:

REQUIRED PASS MARK

EXAMINATION
General ATC procedures

70%

Area control

70%

Separation standards

70%

Meteorology

70%

Simulated operational assessments

70%

8.

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(2)

A one-off re-write in any two of the subjects may be permitted, provided
that the candidate does not attain less than 20% below the required pass
mark on the first attempt.

(3)

Re-writes must be undertaken within 14 days of the first failed attempt.

(4)

An average of 70% or more must be attained during the simulated practical
assessments. A one-off re-evaluation in any two practical assessments may
be allowed and must be undertaken within 14 days of the first failed attempt.

Validation training
(1)

In order to validate the area control rating the candidate must successfully
undertake the following evaluations:
(a)

Progressive practical standards evaluations

(b)

Final practical standards evaluation

(c)

Written examinations on all aspects as specified in Station Standing
Instructions

(2)

In order to pass the validation training the candidate has to be successful in
all evaluations.

(3)

In order to successfully validate the area control rating, the candidate has to
comply with the following:

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(a)

Provide an area control service, under supervision of an air traffic
service instructor (operational), at an ATSU for at least a 200 hours
but not more than 300 hours, 50 per cent of which may be done on a
simulator.

(b)

Obtain and maintain a sound knowledge of local practices and
procedures as specified in Station Standing Instructions.

(c)

Obtain and maintain a sound knowledge of the function and operation
of local instruments and technical aids.

Syllabus

The area control course consists of the following modules:
(1)

General ATC procedures
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)

(2)

Area control
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)

(3)

Introduction
Coordination
Coordination between area control and approach
Release and transfer of control and communication
Procedures for overflying flights, flying through remote TMAs and
CTRs (IFR and VFR)
Information to be given to aircraft on first contact
Air traffic advisory service

Separation standards
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)

(4)

Standard R/T procedures and inter unit phraseologies
Communication failure procedures
Radio failure in respect of VFR flights
Interception of civilian aircraft
Descents by supersonic aircraft due to solar cosmic radiation
Division and classification of airspace
ATC clearances
Emergencies
Diversion procedures
Flight progress strips
SAR procedures associated with approach and aerodrome control.

Introduction and application
Vertical separation
Horizontal separation
Lateral separation
Longitudinal separation based on time

Meteorology
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)

General circulation
Winds
Synoptic meteorology
Cloud and weather
Meteorological flying hazards
Observations and conclusions
Meteorological codes.

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Area control practical simulator training
Practical application of knowledge and skills.

65.06.3
1.

APPLICATION FOR ISSUING OF AREA CONTROL RATING

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.06.3(a), in which application must be made for the
issuing of an area control rating, is contained in Annexure J.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.06.3(b)(i), is contained in Annexure
K.
65.06.4
1.

ISSUING OF AREA CONTROL RATING

Form of rating

The form referred to in CAR 65.06.4(2), on which an area control rating is issued, is
contained in Annexure L.
65.06.6
1.

APPLICATION FOR VALIDATION OF AREA CONTROL RATING

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.06.6(a), in which application must be made for the
validation of an area control rating, is contained in Annexure J.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.06.6(b)(i), is contained in Annexure
K.
65.06.7
1.

VALIDATION OF AREA CONTROL RATING

Form of validation

The form referred to in CAR 65.06.7(2), on which an area control rating is validated, is
contained in Annexure L.
65.06.8
1.

PRIVILEGES OF AREA CONTROL RATING

Requirements and standards

The requirements and standards referred to in CAR 65.06.8(a), are as follows:
(Reserved.
65.06.10
1.

REVALIDATION OF AREA CONTROL RATING

Proficiency check

The proficiency check referred to in CAR 65.06.10(1), is contained in Annexure M.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.06.10(2)(a), is contained in Annexure
K.

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TRAINING

The following training standards apply to an approach control (radar) rating:
1.

2.

Entry level requirements
(1)

Age : minimum 21 years

(2)

The candidate must hold a valid air traffic service licence.

Course aim

The aim of the Approach Control (Radar) Course is to provide the candidate with the
necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes to enable him/her to obtain an approach control
(radar) rating.
3.

Course outcome

On completion of the Approach Control (Radar) Course the candidate will have the
necessary knowledge and skills to commence validation training for approach control
(radar).
4.

Licensing

On completion of the Approach Control (Radar) Course, the Director will issue an
Approach Control (Radar) Rating. Endorsement of the Approach Control (Radar)
validation will only be done on successful completion of approach control (radar)
validation training.
5.

Theoretical training

The approach control (radar) course consists of the following theoretical modules:
(1)

General ATC procedures
On completion of this module the candidate will be able to display the
necessary knowledge of ATS relevant to approach control to enable him/
her to efficiently provide the ATS required of an approach controller.

(2)

Approach control
On completion of this module the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge with respect to approach control practices and procedures, in
order to apply them efficiently during the practical simulator training.

(3)

Radar theory and procedures
On completion of this module the candidate will have an extensive
knowledge of procedures and practices applied in the provision of an
approach control (radar) service, enabling him/her to provide an approach
control (radar) service applying the correct procedures and practices.

(4)

Radar technical
On completion of this module the candidate will have a sound knowledge
of the operations and limitations of radar equipment and its application to
air traffic control, including SSR.

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Meteorology
On completion of this module the candidate will have a sound knowledge
of various aspects of meteorology pertinent to approach control and affecting
aircraft operations under the jurisdiction of approach control.

6.

Practical simulator training

In order to develop the practical controlling skills of the candidate to the required standard,
he/she will be required to apply the following procedures and principles in a simulated
operational environment:

7.

(1)

Radio telephony procedures

(2)

Approach control (radar) procedures

(3)

Separation standards

(4)

Emergency procedures

(5)

Flight progress strip marking.

Examination and pass requirements
(1)

In order to pass the course the candidate must successfully undertake the
following examinations to the prescribed standards:
REQUIRED PASS MARK

EXAMINATION
General ATC procedures

70%

Approach control

70%

Radar theory and procedures

70%

Radar technical

70%

Meteorology

70%

Simulated radar approach assessments

70%

8.

(2)

A one-off re-write in any two of the subjects may be permitted, provided
that the candidate does not attain less than 20% below the required pass
mark on the first attempt.

(3)

Re-writes must be undertaken within 14 days of the first failed attempt.

(4)

An average of 70% or more must be attained during the simulated practical
assessments. A one-off re-evaluation in any two practical assessments may
be allowed and must be undertaken within 14 days of the first failed attempt.

Validation training
(1)

In order to validate the approach control (radar) rating the candidate must
successfully undertake the following evaluations:
(a)

Progressive practical standards evaluations

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(b)

Final practical standards evaluation

(c)

Written examinations on all aspects as specified in Station Standing
Instructions

(2)

In order to pass the validation training the candidate has to be successful in
all evaluations.

(3)

In order to successfully validate the approach control (radar) rating, the
candidate has to comply with the following:
(a)

Provide an approach control (radar) service, under supervision of an
air traffic service instructor (operational), at an ATSU for at least 50
hours but not more than 150 hours, 50 per cent of which may be done
on an accredited simulator.

(b)

Obtain and maintain a sound knowledge of local practices and
procedures as specified in Station Standing Instructions.

(c)

Obtain and maintain a sound knowledge of the function and operation
of local instruments and technical aids.

Syllabus

The approach control (radar) course consists of the following modules:
(1)

General ATC procedures
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)

(2)

Approach control
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)

(3)

Standard R/T procedures and inter unit phraseologies
Communication failure procedures
Radio failure in respect of VFR flights
Interception of civilian aircraft
Descents by supersonic aircraft due to solar cosmic radiation
Division and classification of airspace
ATC clearances
Emergencies
Diversion procedures
Flight progress strips
SAR procedures associated with approach and aerodrome control.

Provision of approach control services
Responsibilities of approach control
Coordination with other units
Expected approach time
Onward clearance time
Control and communications
Procedures for arriving aircraft
Types of approach
Suspension and resumption of VFR operations.

Radar theory and procedures
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)

Use of radar in the air traffic control service
Radar separation minima
SSR operations
Identification, vectoring and transfer of aircraft
Terrain clearance and emergencies
Failure of airborne equipment

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(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)
(4)

General circulation
Winds
Synoptic meteorology
Cloud and weather
Meteorological flying hazards
Observations and conclusions
Meteorological codes.

Radar technical
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)

(6)

Combined radar-procedural
Use of radar in the approach control service
General radar approach procedures
Final approach procedures
Radar phraseologies

Meteorology
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)

(5)

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Radar - How does it work?
Prefix summary
Frequency bands
Radiated power in free space
Primary radar system
SSR development
Circular polarisation
MTI-Radar
Doppler effect
Tangential fade.

Approach control (radar) practical simulator training
Practical application of knowledge and skills.

65.07.3
1.

APPLICATION FOR ISSUING OF APPROACH CONTROL
(RADAR) RATING

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.07.3(a), in which application must be made for the
issuing of an approach control (radar) rating, is contained in Annexure J.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.07.3(b)(i), is contained in Annexure
K.
65.07.4
1.

ISSUING OF APPROACH CONTROL (RADAR) RATING

Form of rating

The form referred to in CAR 65.07.4(2), on which an approach control (radar) rating is
issued, is contained in Annexure L.
65.07.6
1.

APPLICATION FOR VALIDATION OF APPROACH CONTROL
(RADAR) RATING

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.07.6(a), in which application must be made for the
validation of an approach control (radar) rating, is contained in Annexure J.

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Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.07.6(b)(i), is contained in Annexure
K.
65.07.7
1.

VALIDATION OF APPROACH CONTROL (RADAR) RATING

Form of validation

The form referred to in CAR 65.07.7(2), on which an approach control (radar) rating is
validated, is contained in Annexure L.
65.07.8
1.

PRIVILEGES OF APPROACH CONTROL (RADAR) RATING

Requirements and standards

The requirements and standards referred to in CAR 65.07.8(a), are as follows:
(Reserved.)
65.07.10
1.

REVALIDATION OF APPROACH CONTROL (RADAR) RATING

Proficiency check

The proficiency check referred to in CAR 65.07.10(1), is contained in Annexure M.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.07.10(2)(a), is contained in Annexure
K.
65.08.2

TRAINING

The following training standards apply to an area control (radar) rating:
1.

2.

Entry level requirements
(1)

Age : minimum 21 years

(2)

The candidate must hold a valid air traffic service licence.

Course aim

The aim of the Area Control (radar) Course is to provide the candidate with the necessary
knowledge, skills and attitudes to enable him/her to obtain an Area control (radar) Rating.
3.

Course outcome

On completion of the Area control (radar) Course the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge and skills to commence validation training for Area control (radar).
4.

Licensing

On completion of the Area control (radar) Course, the Director will issue an Area control
(radar) Rating. Endorsement of the Area control (radar) validation will only be done on
successful completion of area control (radar) validation training
5.

Theoretical training

The area control (radar) course consists of the following theoretical modules:

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General ATC procedures
On completion of this module the candidate will be able to display the
necessary knowledge of ATS relevant to area control to enable him/her to
efficiently provide the ATS required of an area controller.

(2)

Area control
On completion of this module the candidate will have the necessary
knowledge with respect to approach control practices and procedures, in
order to apply them efficiently during the practical simulator training.

(3)

Radar theory and procedures
On completion of this module the candidate will have an extensive
knowledge of procedures and practices applied in the provision of an area
control (radar) service, enabling him/her to provide an area control (radar)
service applying the correct procedures and practices.

(4)

Radar technical
On completion of this module the candidate will have a sound knowledge
of the operations and limitations of radar equipment and its application to
air traffic control, including SSR.

(5)

Meteorology
On completion of this module the candidate will have a sound knowledge
of various aspects of meteorology pertinent to area control and affecting
aircraft operations under the jurisdiction of area control.

6.

Practical simulator training

In order to develop the practical controlling skills of the candidate to the required standard,
he/she will be required to apply the following procedures and principles in a simulated
operational environment:

7.

(1)

Radio telephony procedures

(2)

Area control (radar) procedures

(3)

Separation standards

(4)

Emergency procedures

(5)

Flight progress strip marking.

Examination and pass requirements
(1)

In order to pass the course the candidate must successfully undertake the
following examinations to the prescribed standards:

EXAMINATION

REQUIRED PASS MARK

General ATC procedures

70%

Area control

70%

Radar theory and procedures

70%

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Radar technical

70%

Meteorology

70%

Simulated radar approach assessments

70%

8.

(2)

A one-off re-write in any two of the subjects may be permitted, provided
that the candidate does not attain less than 20% below the required pass
mark on the first attempt.

(3)

Re-writes must be undertaken within 14 days of the first failed attempt.

(4)

An average of 70% or more must be attained during the simulated practical
assessments. A one-off re-evaluation in any two practical assessments may
be allowed and must be undertaken within 14 days of the first failed attempt.

Validation training
(1)

9.

In order to validate the area control (radar) rating the candidate must
successfully undertake the following evaluations:
(a)

Progressive practical standards evaluations

(b)

Final practical standards evaluation

(c)

Written examinations on all aspects as specified in Station Standing
Instructions.

(2)

In order to pass the validation training the candidate has to be successful in
all evaluations.

(3)

In order to successfully validate the area control (radar) rating, the candidate
has to comply with the following:
(a)

Provide an area control (radar) service, under supervision of an air
traffic service instructor (operational), at an ATSU for at least 50
hours but not more than 150 hours, 50 per cent of which may be done
on an accredited simulator.

(b)

Obtain and maintain a sound knowledge of local practices and
procedures as specified in Station Standing Instructions.

(c)

Obtain and maintain a sound knowledge of the function and operation
of local instruments and technical aids.

Syllabus

The area control (radar) course consists of the following modules:
(1)

General ATC procedures
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)

Standard R/T procedures and inter unit phraseologies
Communication failure procedures
Radio failure in respect of VFR flights
Interception of civilian aircraft
Descents by supersonic aircraft due to solar cosmic radiation
Division and classification of airspace
ATC clearances

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(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)
(2)

(f)
(g)

General circulation
Winds
Synoptic meteorology
Cloud and weather
Meteorological flying hazards
Observations and conclusions
Meteorological codes.

Radar technical
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)

(6)

Use of radar in the air traffic control service
Radar separation minima
SSR operations
Identification, vectoring and transfer of aircraft
Terrain clearance and emergencies
Failure of airborne equipment
Combined radar-procedural
Use of radar in the approach control service
General radar approach procedures
Final approach procedures
Radar phraseologies

Meteorology
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)

(5)

Introduction
Coordination
Coordination between area control and approach
Release and transfer of control and communication
Procedures for overflying flights, flying through remote TMAs and
CTRs (IFR and VFR)
Information to be given to aircraft on first contact
Air traffic advisory service

Radar theory and procedures
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)

(4)

Emergencies
Diversion procedures
Flight progress strips
SAR procedures associated with approach and aerodrome control.

Area control
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)

(3)

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Radar - How does it work?
Prefix summary
Frequency bands
Radiated power in free space
Primary radar system
SSR development
Circular polarisation
MTI-Radar
Doppler effect
Tangential fade.

Area control (radar) practical simulator training
Practical application of knowledge and skills.

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65.08.3
1.

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APPLICATION FOR ISSUING OF AREA CONTROL (RADAR)
RATING

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.08.3(a), in which application must be made for the
issuing of an area control (radar) rating, is contained in Annexure J.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.08.3(b)(i), is contained in Annexure
K.
65.08.4
1.

ISSUING OF AREA CONTROL (RADAR) RATING

Form of rating

The form referred to in CAR 65.08.4(2), on which an area control (radar) rating is issued,
is contained in Annexure L.
65.08.6
1.

APPLICATION FOR VALIDATION OF AREA CONTROL (RADAR)
RATING

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.08.6(a), in which application must be made for the
validation of an area control (radar) rating, is contained in Annexure J.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.08.6(b)(i), is contained in Annexure
K.
65.08.7
1.

VALIDATION OF AREA CONTROL (RADAR) RATING

Form of validation

The form referred to in CAR 65.08.7(2), on which an area control (radar) rating is
validated, is contained in Annexure L.
65.08.8
1.

PRIVILEGES OF AREA CONTROL (RADAR) RATING

Requirements and standards

The requirements and standards referred to in CAR 65.08.8(a), are as follows:
(Reserved.)
65.08.10
1.

REVALIDATION OF AREA CONTROL (RADAR) RATING

Proficiency check

The proficiency check referred to in CAR 65.08.10(1), is contained in Annexure M.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.08.10(2)(a), is contained in
Annexure K.

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1.

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TRAINING

Training standards

(Reserved.)
65.09.3
1.

APPLICATION FOR ISSUING OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
INSTRUCTOR (OPERATIONAL) RATING

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.09.3(a), in which application must be made for the
issuing of an air traffic service instructor (operational) rating, is contained in Annexure
N.
2.

Certificate of competency

The certificate of competency referred to in CAR 65.09.3(b)(i), is contained in Annexure
O.
65.09.4
1.

ISSUING OF AIR TRAFFIC
(OPERATIONAL) RATING

SERVICE

INSTRUCTOR

Form of rating

The form referred to in CAR 65.09.4(2), on which an air traffic service instructor
(operational) rating is issued, is contained in Annexure P.
65.09.6
1.

APPLICATION FOR VALIDATION OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
INSTRUCTOR (OPERATIONAL) RATING

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.09.6(a), in which application must be made for the
validation of an air traffic service instructor (operational) rating, is contained in Annexure
N.
65.09.7
1.

VALIDATION OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR
(OPERATIONAL) RATING

Form of validation

The form referred to in CAR 65.09.7(2), on which an air traffic service instructor
(operational) rating is validated, is contained in Annexure P.
65.09.8
1.

PRIVILEGES OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR
(OPERATIONAL) RATING

Form of temporary validation certificate

The form referred to in CAR 65.09.8(2)(a), on which a temporary validation certificate
is issued, is contained in Annexure Q.
65.09.10
1.

RENEWAL OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR
(OPERATIONAL) RATING

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.09.10(2)(a), in which application must be made for the
renewal of an air traffic service instructor (operational) rating, is contained in Annexure
N.

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Form of renewal

The form referred to in CAR 65.09.10(4), on which an air traffic service instructor
(operational) rating is renewed, is contained in Annexure P.
65.10.2
1.

TRAINING

Training standards

(Reserved.)
65.10.3
1.

APPLICATION FOR ISSUING OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
INSTRUCTOR (ACADEMIC) CERTIFICATE

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.10.3(a), in which application must be made for the
issuing of an air traffic service instructor (academic) certificate, is contained in Annexure S.
65.10.4
1.

ISSUING OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR (ACADEMIC)
CERTIFICATE

Form of certificate

The form referred to in CAR 65.10.4(2), on which an air traffic service instructor
(academic) certificate is issued, is contained in Annexure T.
65.10.5
1.

PRIVILEGES OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR
(ACADEMIC) CERTIFICATE

Form of temporary rating certificate

The form referred to in CAR 65.10.5(2)(a), on which a temporary rating certificate is
issued, is contained in Annexure U.
65.10.7
1.

RENEWAL OF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR
(ACADEMIC) CERTIFICATE

Form of application

The form referred to in CAR 65.10.7(2)(a), in which application must be made for the
renewal of an air traffic service instructor (academic) certificate, is contained in Annexure
S.
2.

Form of renewal

The form referred to in CAR 65.10.7(4), on which an air traffic service instructor
(academic) certificate is renewed, is contained in Annexure T.

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SCHEDULE 1: REPORT ON EXTENSION OF SHIFTS
A. REPORT BY AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE PERSONNEL MEMBER
1.

Full name of air traffic service personnel member : .............................................

2.

Licence number : ..................................................................................................

3.

Unit at which privileges are exercised : ...............................................................

4.

Date on which extension occurred : .....................................................................

5.

Reasons for extension : ........................................................................................

Signature : ..................................................

Date : .................................

B. REPORT BY EMPLOYER (AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE UNIT)
1.

Name of employer : .............................................................................................

2.

Approval number : ...............................................................................................

3.

Date on which extension occurred : .....................................................................

4.

Reasons for extension : ........................................................................................

Signature : .................................................

Date : ...................................

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Annexure A

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION

APPLICATION FOR THE CONVERSION OF A FOREIGN AIR TRAFFIC
SERVICE LICENCE
Notes:
(i)

An application for the conversion of a foreign air traffic service licence must
comply with the provisions of CAR 65.01.3.

(ii)

The original application must be submitted to the Director: Civil Aviation.

(iii)

Where the required information cannot be furnished in the space provided, the
information must be submitted as a separate memorandum and attached hereto.

1.

PARTICULARS REGARDING THE APPLICANT

1.1

Surname : ..........................................................................................................................

1.2

Forenames : .......................................................................................................................

1.3

Residential address :

1.4

Postal address :

..........................................................

...................................................

.........................................................

...................................................

.........................................................

...................................................

.........................................................

...................................................
Postal code ................................

1.5

Telephone number : ............................

1.6

Telefax number : .......................

1.7

Cell phone number : ...........................

1.8

E-mail address: ......................

1.9

Identity number : ................................

1.10

Passport number : .....................

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1.11

Date of birth : ......................................

1.12

Nationality : ..............................

1.13

Name of present employer:

1.14

Address of present employer:

............................................................

..................................................

............................................................

..................................................

.............................................................

..................................................
Postal code ..............................

1.15

Telephone number of present
employer: ...........................................

1.16

Telefax number of present
employer: .................................

1.17

Capacity in which employed: .............

1.18

Country of permanent
residence: .................................

1.19

The applicant declares hereby that the particulars provided in this application are true in
every respect.

..............................................................
Signature

..................................................
Date

2.

APPLICATION FOR THE CONVERSION OF A FOREIGN AIR TRAFFIC
SERVICE LICENCE

2.1

Licence number : ..............................

2.3

Medical certificate
Class : ................................................................................................................................

2.2

Date issued : ............................

Valid until : ........................................................................................................................
Issuing authority (country) : .............................................................................................
2.4

Valid rating(s) held: ...........................................................................................................

2.5

Full reasons for requiring conversion:
..........................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................................

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Supporting documents :
Mark the appropriate block
Air traffic service licence and rating(s)
Valid medical certificate
Employment permit
Letter of appointment

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Annexure B

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
CONVERSION OF FOREIGN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE LICENCE
1.

Conversion number : ..........................................................................................................

2.

Converted for the period from : ............................................... to .....................................

3.

Rating(s) recognised:
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4.

Unit at which privileges may be exercised: ......................................................................

5.

Privileges and restrictions :
............................................................................................................................................
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............................................................................................................................................

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Date of issue

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Annexure C

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
LICENCE
Notes:
(i)

An application for the issuing of an air traffic service licence must comply with
the provisions of CAR 65.02.4.

(ii)

An application for the issuing of an air traffic service licence by virtue of theoretical
knowledge and experience gained in military service, must comply with the
provisions of CAR 65.01.13.

(iii)

An application for the issuing of a new air traffic service licence or rating, must
comply with the provisions of CAR 65.01.15.

(iv)

An application for the issuing of a duplicate air traffic service licence or rating,
must comply with the provisions of CAR 65.01.16.

(v)

The original application must be submitted to the Director: Civil Aviation.

(vi)

Where the required information cannot be furnished in the space provided, the
information must be submitted as a separate memorandum and attached hereto.

Mark the appropriate block
Application for the issuing of an air traffic service licence
Application for the issuing of an air traffic service licence (military service)
Application for the issuing of a new air traffic service licence or rating
Application for the issuing of a duplicate air traffic service licence or rating
1.

PARTICULARS REGARDING THE APPLICANT

1.1

Surname : ..........................................................................................................................

1.2

Forenames : .......................................................................................................................

1.3

Residential address :

1.4

Postal address :

..........................................................

...................................................

.........................................................

...................................................

.........................................................

...................................................

.........................................................

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Postal code ................................

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1.5

Telephone number : ............................

1.6

Telefax number : .......................

1.7

Cell phone number : ...........................

1.8

E-mail address: ......................

1.9

Identity number : ................................

1.10

Passport number : .....................

1.11

Date of birth : ......................................

1.12

Nationality : ..............................

1.13

Name of present employer:

1.14

Address of present employer:

............................................................

..................................................

............................................................

..................................................

.............................................................

..................................................
Postal code ..............................

1.15

Telephone number of present
employer: ...........................................

1.16

Telefax number of present
employer: .................................

1.17

Capacity in which employed: .............

1.18

Country of permanent
residence: .................................

1.19

The applicant declares hereby that the particulars provided in this application are true in
every respect.

..............................................................
Signature

2.

..................................................
Date

APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE LICENCE
(INCLUDING MILITARY SERVICE)

Attached documents:
Mark the appropriate block
Proof of identity
Proof of age
Class 3 medical certificate
Proof of employment in Namibian Defence Force
Certificate of competenc
Proof of passing theoretical knowledge examination
Photographs of applicant.

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APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF A NEW AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
LICENCE OR RATING

Attached documents:
Mark the appropriate block
Original licence or rating
Verification of change of name
Photographs of applicant.

4.

APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF A DUPLICATE AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
LICENCE OR RATING

Attached documents:
Mark the appropriate block
Class 3 medical certificate
Statement of reason for application
Photographs of applicant.

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Annexure D

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY

1.

Surname of applicant: ........................................................................................................

2.

Forenames of applicant: .....................................................................................................

3.

Identity number of applicant: .............................................................................................

4.

I, the undersigned, certify that the applicant has on ..................................................... (date)
satisfied me that he/she meets the theoretical knowledge and training requirements prescribed in Part 65 of the Namibian Civil Aviation Regulations, 2001, for the issuing of an
air traffic service licence.

Name of rating assessment examiner:

.............................................................
Signature

...........................................................
Date

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Annexure E

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE LICENCE

1.

Licence number : .............................................................................................................

2.

Surname of holder : ............................................................................................................

3.

Forenames of holder : .........................................................................................................

4.

Nationality of holder: .........................................................................................................

5.

Physical address of holder :

6.

Postal address of holder :

............................................................

..................................................

............................................................

..................................................

.............................................................

..................................................
Postal code ..............................

7.

Signature of holder: ...........................................................................................................

8.

Conditions of licence: ........................................................................................................

9.

Rating(s) held: ...................................................................................................................

10.

Rating(s) validated: .........................................................................................................

11.

I hereby certify that the holder of this licence has been duly licensed in accordance with
Part 65 of the Namibian Civil Aviation Regulations, 2001.

...........................................................
Date of issue

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Director: Civil Aviation

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Annexure F

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
ASSISTANT RATING
APPLICATION FOR THE VALIDATION OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
ASSISTANT RATING
APPLICATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
ASSISTANT RATING
Notes:
(i)

An application for the issuing of an air traffic service assistant rating, must comply with
the provisions of CAR 65.03.3.

(ii)

An application for the validation of an air traffic service assistant rating, must comply
with the provisions of CAR 65.03.6.

(iii)

An application for the renewal of an air traffic service assistant rating, must comply with
the provisions of CAR 65.03.11.

(iv)

Section 1 must be completed in all cases.

(v)

All other sections must be completed if applicable to the specific application.

(vi)

The original application must be submitted to the Director: Civil Aviation.

(vii)

Where the required information cannot be furnished in the space provided, the information
must be submitted as a separate memorandum and attached hereto.

(viii) Please delete if not applicable.
Mark the appropriate block
Application for the issuing of an air traffic service assistant rating
Application for the validation of an air traffic service assistant rating
Application for the renewal of an air traffic service assistant rating
1.

PARTICULARS REGARDING THE APPLICANT

1.1

Surname : ..........................................................................................................................

1.2

Forenames : .....................................................................................................................

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Postal code ...............................

1.5

Telephone number : ............................

1.6

Telefax number : .......................

1.7

Cell phone number : ...........................

1.8

E-mail address: ..........................

1.9

Identity number : ................................

1.10

Passport number : ......................

1.11

Date of birth : .....................................

1.12

Nationality : ...............................

1.13

Name of present employer:

1.14

Address of present employer:

............................................................

...................................................

............................................................

...................................................

.............................................................

...................................................
Postal code ...............................

1.15

Telephone number of present
employer: ..........................................

1.16

Telefax number of present
employer: ..................................

1.17

Capacity in which employed: ............

1.18

Country of permanent
residence: ..................................

1.19

The applicant declares hereby that the particulars provided in this application are true in
every respect.

...............................................................
Signature

...................................................
Date

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APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE ASSISTANT
RATING

Attached documents:
Mark the appropriate block
Copy of licence
Certificate of competency
Proof of age

3.

APPLICATION FOR THE VALIDATION OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
ASSISTANT RATING

Attached documents:
Mark the appropriate block
Copy of licence
Certificate of competency

4.

APPLICATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
ASSISTANT RATING

Attached documents:
Mark the appropriate block
Copy of licence
Certificate of competency (by rating assessment examiner)
Certificate of competency (by validation examiner)
Proof of age

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Annexure G

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY

1.

Surname of applicant: ........................................................................................................

2.

Forenames of applicant: .....................................................................................................

3.

Identity number of applicant: .............................................................................................

4.

I, the undersigned, certify that the applicant has on ..................................................... (date)
satisfied me that *he/she meets the *theoretical/practical training requirements prescribed
in Part 65 of the Namibian Civil Aviation Regulations, 2001, for the *issuing/validation of
an air traffic service licence.
*Number of hours practical training: .................................................................................
Name of *rating assessment/validation examiner: ............................................................
*Please delete if not applicable

.............................................................
Signature

...........................................................
Date

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Annexure H

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE ASSISTANT RATING

1.

Type of rating : ...................................................................................................................

2.

Surname of holder : ............................................................................................................

3.

Forenames of holder : ............................................................................................................

4.

Physical address of holder :

5.

Postal address of holder :

.............................................................

...................................................

.............................................................

...................................................

..............................................................

...................................................
Postal code ...............................

6.

Date issued : ...........................................

7.

Expiry date : ..............................

8.

Date validated : ......................................

9.

Expiry date : ..............................

10.

Date renewed : .......................................

11.

Expiry date : ..............................

12.

Unit at which privileges may be exercised : .......................................................................

13.

Privileges/conditions : ........................................................................................

........................................................
Date of issue

..........................................................
Director: Civil Aviation

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REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
PROFICIENCY CHECK
(Reserved.)

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Annexure J

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF AN AIR TRAFFIC
CONTROLLER RATING
APPLICATION FOR THE VALIDATION OF AN AIR
TRAFFIC CONTROLLER RATING
APPLICATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF AN AIR TRAFFIC
CONTROLLER RATING
Notes:

(i)

An application for the issuing of an air traffic controller rating, must comply with
the provisions of CAR 65.04.3, 65.05.3, 65.06.3, 65.07.3 or 65.08.3, as the case
may be.

(ii)

An application for the validation of an air traffic controller rating, must comply
with the provisions of CAR 65.04.6, 65.05.6, 65.06.6, 65.07.6 or 65.08.6, as the
case may be.

(iii)

An application for the renewal of an air traffic controller rating, must comply
with the provisions of CAR 65.04.9, 65.05.9, 65.06.9, 65.07.9 or 65.08.9, as the
case may be.

(iv)

Section 1 must be completed in all cases.

(v)

All other sections must be completed if applicable to the specific application.

(vi)

The original application must be submitted to the Director: Civil Aviation.

(vii) Where the required information cannot be furnished in the space provided, the
information must be submitted as a separate memorandum and attached hereto.
(viii) Please delete if not applicable.
Mark the appropriate block
Application for the issuing of an air traffic controller rating
Application for the validation of an air traffic controller rating
Application for the renewal of an air traffic controller rating
1.

PARTICULARS REGARDING THE APPLICANT

1.1

Surname : ..........................................................................................................................

1.2

Forenames : .....................................................................................................................

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Postal address :

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.............................................................

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Postal code ...............................

1.5

Telephone number : ............................

1.6

Telefax number : .......................

1.7

Cell phone number : ...........................

1.8

E-mail address: ..........................

1.9

Identity number : ................................

1.10

Passport number : ......................

1.11

Date of birth : .....................................

1.12

Nationality : ...............................

1.13

Name of present employer:

1.14

Address of present employer:

............................................................

...................................................

............................................................

...................................................

.............................................................

...................................................
Postal code ...............................

1.15

Telephone number of present
employer: ..........................................

1.16

Telefax number of present
employer: ..................................

1.17

Capacity in which employed: ............

1.18

Country of permanent
residence: ..................................

1.19

The applicant declares hereby that the particulars provided in this application are true in
every respect.

...............................................................
Signature

...................................................
Date

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2.

APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF AN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER
RATING

2.1

Application for the issuing of:

Mark the appropriate block
Aerodrome control rating
Approach control rating
Area control rating
Approach control (radar) rating
Area control (radar) rating
2.2

Attached documents:

Mark the appropriate block
Copy of licence
Certificate of competency
Proof of age

3.

APPLICATION FOR THE VALIDATION OF AN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER
RATING

3.1

Application for the validation of:

Mark the appropriate block
Aerodrome control rating
Approach control rating
Area control rating
Approach control (radar) rating
Area control (radar) rating
3.2

Attached documents:

Mark the appropriate block
Copy of licence
Certificate of competency
4.

APPLICATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF AN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER
RATING

4.1

Application for the renewal of:

Mark the appropriate block
Aerodrome control rating
Approach control rating
Area control rating
Approach control (radar) rating
Area control (radar) rating
4.2

Attached documents:

Mark the appropriate block
Copy of licence
Certificate of competency (by rating assessment examiner)
Certificate of competency (by validation examiner)
Proof of age

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REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY

1.

Surname of applicant : .......................................................................................................

2.

Forenames of applicant : ....................................................................................................

3.

Identity number of applicant : ...........................................................................................

4.

I, the undersigned, certify that the applicant has on ................................................. (date)
satisfied me that *he/she meets the *theoretical/practical training requirements prescribed
in Part 65 of the Namibian Civil Aviation Regulations, 2001, for the *issuing/validation of
the following rating:
Mark the appropriate block
Aerodrome control rating
Approach control rating
Area control rating
Approach control (radar) rating
Area control (radar) rating
* Number of hours practical training : ...............................................................................
* Number of hours on simulator : ......................................................................................
Name of *rating assessment/validation examiner : ...........................................................
* Please delete if not applicable

..........................................................................
Signature

....................................................
Date

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Annexure L

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER RATING

1.

Type of rating : ...................................................................................................................

2.

Surname of holder : ............................................................................................................

3.

Forenames of holder : ............................................................................................................

4.

Physical address of holder :

5.

Postal address of holder :

.............................................................

...................................................

.............................................................

...................................................

..............................................................

...................................................
Postal code ...............................

6.

Date issued : ...........................................

7.

Expiry date : ..............................

8.

Date validated : ......................................

9.

Expiry date : ..............................

10.

Date renewed : .......................................

11.

Expiry date : ..............................

12.

Unit at which privileges may be exercised : .......................................................................

13.

Privileges/conditions : ........................................................................................

........................................................
Date of issue

..........................................................
Director: Civil Aviation

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REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
PROFICIENCY CHECK
(Reserved.)

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Annexure N

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
INSTRUCTOR (OPERATIONAL) RATING
APPLICATION FOR THE VALIDATION OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
INSTRUCTOR (OPERATIONAL) RATING
APPLICATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
INSTRUCTOR (OPERATIONAL) RATING
Notes:
(i)

An application for the issuing of an air traffic service instructor (operational)
rating, must comply with the provisions of CAR 65.09.3.

(ii)

An application for the validation of an air traffic service instructor (operational)
rating, must comply with the provisions of CAR 65.09.6.

(iii)

An application for the renewal of an air traffic service instructor (operational)
rating, must comply with the provisions of CAR 65.09.10.

(iv)

Section 1 must be completed in all cases.

(v)

All other sections must be completed if applicable to the specific application.

(vi)

The original application must be submitted to the Director: Civil Aviation.

(vii) Where the required information cannot be furnished in the space provided, the
information must be submitted as a separate memorandum and attached hereto.
(viii) Please delete if not applicable.
Mark the appropriate block
Application for the issuing of an air traffic service instructor (operational) rating
Application for the validation of an air traffic service instructor (operational) rating
Application for the renewal of an air traffic service instructor (operational) rating
1.

PARTICULARS REGARDING THE APPLICANT

1.1

Surname : ..........................................................................................................................

1.2

Forenames : .....................................................................................................................

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Postal code ...............................

1.5

Telephone number : ............................

1.6

Telefax number : .......................

1.7

Cell phone number : ...........................

1.8

E-mail address: ..........................

1.9

Identity number : ................................

1.10

Passport number : ......................

1.11

Date of birth : .....................................

1.12

Nationality : ...............................

1.13

Name of present employer:

1.14

Address of present employer:

............................................................

...................................................

............................................................

...................................................

.............................................................

...................................................
Postal code ...............................

1.15

Telephone number of present
employer: ..........................................

1.16

Telefax number of present
employer: ..................................

1.17

Capacity in which employed: ............

1.18

Country of permanent
residence: ..................................

1.19

The applicant declares hereby that the particulars provided in this application are true in
every respect.

...............................................................
Signature

...................................................
Date

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APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
INSTRUCTOR (OPERATIONAL) RATING

Attached documents:
Mark the appropriate block
Copy of licence and rating
Certificate of competency
Proof of age

3.

APPLICATION FOR THE VALIDATION OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
INSTRUCTOR (OPERATIONAL) RATING

Attached documents:
Mark the appropriate block
Copy of licence and rating
Proof of competency

4.

APPLICATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
INSTRUCTOR (OPERATIONAL) RATING

Attached documents:
Mark the appropriate block
Copy of licence and rating
Proof of competency

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Annexure O

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY

1.

Surname of applicant : .......................................................................................................

2.

Forenames of applicant : ....................................................................................................

3.

Identity number of applicant : ...........................................................................................

4.

I, the undersigned, certify that the applicant has on ................................................. (date)
satisfied me that *he/she meets the *theoretical/practical training requirements prescribed
in Part 65 of the Namibian Civil Aviation Regulations, 2001, for the *issuing/validation of
the following rating:
Number of hours practical training:
Name of *rating assessment/validation examiner:
*Please delate if nit applicable.

.......................................................
Date of issue

..........................................................
Director: Civil Aviation

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Annexure P

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR (OPERATIONAL) RATING
1.

Surname of holder : ..........................................................................................................

2.

Forenames of holder : .......................................................................................................

3.

Physical address of holder :

4.

Postal address of holder :

............................................................

...................................................

............................................................

...................................................

.............................................................

...................................................
Postal code ...............................

5.

Date issued : .........................................

6.

Expiry date : .............................

7.

Date validated : ....................................

8.

Expiry date : .............................

10.

Expiry date : .............................

9.

Date renewed (Grade One) : ...............

11.

Privileges/conditions : .....................................................................................................

.......................................................
Date of issue

..........................................................
Director: Civil Aviation

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Annexure Q

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
TEMPORARY VALIDATION CERTIFICATE

1.

Surname of applicant : .......................................................................................................

2.

Forenames of applicant : ....................................................................................................

3.

Identity number of applicant : ...........................................................................................

4.

Licence number : ...............................................................................................................

5.

Rating held : ......................................................................................................................

6.

I, the undersigned, certify that the applicant has on ................................................. (date)
satisfied me that *he/she meets the “practical training requirements prescribed in Part 65
of the Namibian Civil Aviation Regulations, 2001, for the rating specified in this certificate.

7.

This certificate is valid for a period of 60 days from its date of issue and expires on: ......
.............................................................................................................................................

Name of traffic service instructor (operational): ................................................................

.......................................................
Date of issue

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Director: Civil Aviation

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REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
PROFICIENCY CHECK
(Reserved.)

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Annexure S

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
INSTRUCTOR (ACADEMIC) CERTIFICATE
APPLICATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE
INSTRUCTOR (ACADEMIC) CERTIFICATE
Notes:
(i)

An application for the issuing of an air traffic service instructor (academic)
certificate, must comply with the provisions of CAR 65.10.3.

(ii)

An application for the renewal of an air traffic service instructor (academic)
certificate, must comply with the provisions of CAR 65.10.7.

(iii)

Section 1 must be completed in all cases.

(iv)

All other sections must be completed if applicable to the specific application.

(v)

The original application must be submitted to the Director: Civil Aviation.

(vi)

Where the required information cannot be furnished in the space provided, the
information must be submitted as a separate memorandum and attached hereto.

(vii) Please delete if not applicable.
Mark the appropriate block
Application for the issuing of an air traffic service instructor (academic) certificate
Application for the renewal of an air traffic service instructor (academic) certificate
1.

PARTICULARS REGARDING THE APPLICANT

1.1

Surname : ..........................................................................................................................

1.2

Forenames : .....................................................................................................................

1.3

Residential address :

1.4

Postal address :

...........................................................

...................................................

............................................................

...................................................

.............................................................

...................................................
Postal code ...............................

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1.5

Telephone number : ............................

1.6

Telefax number : .......................

1.7

Cell phone number : ...........................

1.8

E-mail address: .........................

1.9

Identity number : ................................

1.10

Passport number : ......................

1.11

Date of birth : .....................................

1.12

Nationality : ...............................

1.13

Name of present employer:

1.14

Address of present employer:

............................................................

...................................................

............................................................

...................................................

.............................................................

...................................................
Postal code ...............................

1.15

Telephone number of present
employer: ..........................................

1.16

Telefax number of present
employer: ..................................

1.17

Capacity in which employed: ............

1.18

Country of permanent
residence: ..................................

1.19

The applicant declares hereby that the particulars provided in this application are true in
every respect.

...............................................................
Signature

2.

...................................................
Date

APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUING OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR (ACADEMIC) CERTIFICATE

Attached documents:
Mark the appropriate block
Copy of licence and rating
Proof of age
Proof of competency

3.

APPLICATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF AN AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR (ACADEMIC) CERTIFICATE

Attached documents:
Mark the appropriate block
Copy of licence and rating
Proof of competency

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REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTOR (ACADEMIC) CERTIFICATE

1.

Surname of holder : ..........................................................................................................

2.

Forenames of holder : .......................................................................................................

3.

Physical address of holder :

4.

Postal address of holder :

............................................................

...................................................

............................................................

...................................................

.............................................................

...................................................
Postal code ...............................

5.

Date issued : .........................................

6.

Expiry date : .............................

7.

Date renewed (Grade One) : ...............

8.

Expiry date : .............................

9.

Privileges/conditions : ....................................................................................................

.......................................................
Date of issue

..........................................................
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REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
TEMPORARY RATING CERTIFICATE

1.

Surname of applicant : .......................................................................................................

2.

Forenames of applicant : ....................................................................................................

3.

Identity number of applicant : ...........................................................................................

4.

Licence number : ...............................................................................................................

5.

Rating held : ......................................................................................................................

6.

I, the undersigned, certify that the applicant has on ................................................. (date)
satisfied me that *he/she meets the “practical training requirements prescribed in Part 65
of the Namibian Civil Aviation Regulations, 2001, for the rating specified in this certificate.

7.

This certificate is valid for a period of 60 days from its date of issue and expires on: ......
.............................................................................................................................................

Name of traffic service instructor (operational): ........................................................................

.......................................................
Signature

..........................................................
Date

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REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
TEMPORARY RATING CERTIFICATE

1.

Surname of applicant : .......................................................................................................

2.

Forenames of applicant : ....................................................................................................

3.

Identity number of applicant : ...........................................................................................

4.

I, the undersigned, certify that the applicant has on ................................................. (date)
satisfied me that *he/she meets the theoretical training requirements prescribed in Part 65
of the Namibian Civil Aviation Regulations, 2001, for an air traffic service instructor
(academic) certificate.

Name of rating assessment examiner: ................ ...............................................................

.......................................................
Signature

..........................................................
Date

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REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CIVIL AVIATION
PROFICIENCY CHECK

(Reserved).

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