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3 Air Navigation Services Air Traffic Services (Control, Information, Alert) Aeronautical Information Service, NOTAM Aeronautical Meteorology Service Aeronautical Telecommunication Service ATS Engineering Search and rescue Aeronautical training facilities – Aeronautical Training centre Bulgarian Civil Aviation Agency Supervision of flight operations Permission for entry, exit and transit of state aircraft Certification of civil aircraft and equipment Airworthiness of aircraft Personnel licensing SAFETY IS IN THE AIR
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5 - Air Navigation Services Provider Bulgarian Civil Agency ISO certified agencies Audits Expertise Verification of QMS practice in BULATSA as an ANSP
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6 Approximatly 70 employees Business Units MET department, directorate ATM Service operation Located in Sofia MWO and 5 international aerodromes
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LBBG LBSF LBPD LBGO LBWN LBBG
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8 2 weather Radar Stations (EEC) Located in Sofia and Varna Frequency: 5600-5650 MHz (C band) 5cm wavelength Range: 250 km Power: 500KW, Update: interleave 2,5 – 5 minutes Spatial resolution: 250m Information in ASTERIX format supplied to ATC Screens
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TAF LBSF GAMET SIGMET/ AIRMET AIRPORT Warnings METAR/ SPECI TREND BRIEFING, CONSULTANCY, FLIGHT DOCUMENTATION
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TAF LBWN/LBBG/ LBPD/LBGO AIRPORT WARNINGS METAR/ SPECI TREND BRIEFING, CONSULTANCY, FLIGHT DOCUMENTATION
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BULAFC MWO Sofia BACKUPBACKUP BULRFC AMO Burgas BACKUPBACKUP AMSt Plovdiv AMSt G.Oryahovica AMSt Varna
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Long experience in providing precise and customer oriented aeronautical meteorological services Excellent Know How of local meteorological effects derived from large scale flow creation, development and implementation all meteorological requirments and practice Strong concentration on severe weather input to flight operations as Air traffic capacity and Air Traffic flow management Development of TAF verification scheme based on ownself metodology One of the first integrated briefing systems more then 5 years experiance Exelent feedback from custumers 12
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BULATSA ICAO Annex 1 ICAO Annex 3 ICAO Doc 9401”Manual on Establishment and Operation of Aviation Training Centres” WMO Doc. 49 Part I (Annex I to Resolution 6.2/2 Cg-XVI) Approved Text to replace Chapter B.4 of WMO Technical Regulations (WMO-No. 49), Vol. I Annex II to WMO Resolution 6.2/2 (Cg-XVI) Text approved for the new publication “Guidelines for the Implementation of WMO Education and Training Standards in Meteorology and Hydrology. Vol. I: Meteorology” Guidelines for the implementation of education and training standards in Meteorology and Hydrology. Vol. I: Meteorology (replaces WMO Doc 258 Guidelines for the education and training of personnel in meteorology and operational hydrology Vol. I: Meteorology) WMO Cg-XVI (2011) approved Aeronautical Meteorological Personnel Competency Standards WMO Implementation guidance of AMF(AMO) Competency Standards (supplementary to the AMP competency Standards endorsed by Cg-16 in Geneva in May 2011 – replaces WMO Supp. No. 1 to WMO Doc 258: Training and qualification requirements for aeronautical meteorological personnel) WMO Competence Assessment Toolkit COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) No 1035/2011 of 17 October 2011 laying down common requirements for the provision of air navigation services.
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MTITC(Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications of the Republic of Bulgaria) Regulation No.1 concerning the aeronautical staff licenses MTITC Regulation No. 3 for provision of meteorological services to the civil aviation MT Regulation No.27 for Aviation Training Centres
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BULATSA INTERNAL REGULATION Requirements for Air navigation meteorological staff Integrated QMS Manual Safety Management Manual Manual for Aviation Meteorological Service Section XX: Education and training requirements and selection of Air navigation meteorological staff; Manual for Aviation Meteorological Service: Section XXI; Rules for assessment of individual performance and schemes of competences for AMP Training Manual of BULATSA Training Centre(BTC) Job descriptions
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Internal Procedure for staff promotion
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Requirements and preparation of trainers Training Manual of BULATSA training centre BULATSA annual training plan MET 3 years training plan Career path Two professional and one language proficiency English course per year Refresher courses Two internships for students from Sofia University One month traineeship for five top student from Sofia University
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Training and assessment policy Structures entitled to provide training for AMP (obtaining and maintaining certification) Training structure Assessment structure Competence Scheme
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Training Cycle Training needs and skills gap analysis Design training Deliver training Assessment
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Training is a key element in the policy of training in BULATSA in connection with establishing a system for continuous development of professional skills and qualification of staff. The following scheme illustrates the general approach to training in BULATSA.
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Identify outcomes of individual performance Gather evidence of outcomes of individual performance Interpret evidence regarding achievement of all required performance outcomes Allocate "competent "or "not yet competent "rating Issue certificates for achieved competence Plan development for areas in which " not yet competent"decision has been made BULATSA Personal Competence Assessment BUL CAA
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Training Who Group of learners Individual learner How Theoretic al training Practical training Where BTC OJT Via Courses with theoretical and praktical part Self-studies For Initial training Continuous training Periodical training
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Licensing to Operational Work for AMF
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Licensing to Operational Work for AMO
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Scheme 2
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Licensing to Instructor (OJTI) for AMP 5 OJTI
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2 Септември 2011 г. THANK YOU! СПАСИБО !
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