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Military ATCO Training Option ~ Military ATCO Training Option Zoltán Schönek HR Director NATO ATMC Autumn Meeting 2012.

RELIABILITY EFFICIENCY INNOVATION HungaroControl - Hungarian Air Navigation Services Hungarian Air Traffic Controllers direct 600 000 AIRCRAFT per YEAR. Our mission: Providing safe and efficient air navigation services. RELIABILITY EFFICIENCY INNOVATION PROFICIENCY TECHNOLOGY 2

the most significant project Core business ANS III the most significant project Safety Increase Virtual Tower Aim: - building a state-of-the-art ATC center launching IP based network EU TEN-T allocation: Maximum obtainable: € 5 964 000 Just Culture conception Paradigm shift New technologies TWR reconstruction operated by BA Plc.  Reserved Virtual Tower 3

New businesses NEW BUSINESSES New research, development and simulation Creating business venture from the CRDS center acquired from EUROCONTROL Flight Profile Generator RadarTester New research, development and simulation center Common developments with BTU researchers NEW BUSINESSES ANS I reconstruction Training Center Contingency ATS center Training center R & D activities 3D 360 TWR simulator Competitive training- and academic center State-of-the-art training Possibility to break into the training market 4

Preparation The Hungarian Ministry of Defense is a natural strategic partner of HungaroControl Pte. Ltd. Co. End of 2011: development of the visual database the 3 current Hungarian military airports (by Adacel) Delivery of airport data and photographs Official handover Beginning of 2012: preparation for the simulation proper Introduction of airspace data and procedures into the system Inputting the exercises prepared by the military partner Exercise testing Close liaison between HungaroControl, Ministry of Defense and ATCOs at the respective military airports Setting up a dedicated professional team (air traffic controller expert, pseudo-pilots, etc.)

Project Realization (1) Simulation dates: May 7, 2012. – June 29, 2012. Participating aerodromes: Pápa (LHPA) Kecskemét (LHKE) Szolnok (LHSN) Every single air traffic controller received training on the simulator Simulation objectives: Competency maintenance Refresher training Individual capacity increase Practicing complex and emergency situations

Project Realization (2) Simulator capabilities: 3 ATCO positions, 1 supervisor position 1 exercise supervisor position, 6 pseudo-pilots 180° 3D view Most military aircraft types (fighter, transport and rotary-wing aircraft) with several military insignia Commmon ICAO and NATO STANAG arrival and departure procedures Able to accommodate typical military needs (hook wire, silent coordination between PAR and ADC, etc.) Realistic 3D aerodrome models

Project Realization (3) Personnel: On behalf of HungaroControl: Dedicated ATCO expert (civilian) Dedicated pseudo-pilot team (civilian) Project team created from the simulator staff On behalf of the Military: Preparation of exercises (paper-based) Close liaison (contact person: training manager at each aerodrome) Delegation of expert on the pseudo-pilot side (to conduct coordination)

Possible Future Development Simulation capacity will be expanded in the future The Tower simulator will be expanded to 360° view More ATCO positions (6 in total) More realistic look and feel Enhanced controller functions (A-SMGCS, stripless environment on request) The device may be divided in two Areas of possible future collaboration include: Refresher trainings Emergency simulations Experimental simulations, Safety Cases Maintaining continuous professional liaison Pseudo-pilot function fulfilled by military user on request Training for future NATO missions (on synthetic aerodrome)

Any questions? Contact: Mr. Zoltán SCHÖNEK HR Director schonek.zoltan@hungarocontrol.hu Tel.: +361-293-4048 Fax: +361-290-4058

Thank you for your attention! Straight to the point 11