The Airside Vehicle Operators Permit, (AVOP), is a radio certification/license that is required by all operators of vehicles while driving on the maneuvering area at a controlled Airfield, and speaking to Air Traffic Control to obtain permission to do so. This Podcast seeks to briefly introduce this requirement and what it entails.
This Podcast focuses on the Aeronautical Radio Operator, and their various communication roles and duties within the following disciplines: Flight Dispatch, Flight Monitoring, Base Operations, Airside Vehicle Operators, Disaster Management and Offshore Helicopter Operations.
This Talking Radio podcast focuses on common Radio Telephony terminology errors on an Aviation frequency during communication between Pilot and ATC. The correct transmission with a brief explanation of each has been included to assist you with the understanding of each of these 10 terms that have been included here. Remember, Safety on frequency is Safety in Flight.
Find out more about the duties of an Area Controller as they fulfill their Air Traffic Control tasks to ensure a safe, orderly and expeditious flow of Air Traffic.
This Podcast focuses on various RT scenarios at an Aerodrome between Pilot and ATC, Which include factors, with explanations, associated with both ground and air radio work.
The conclusion to an Introduction to Approach Procedural asks whether Non-Radar will be ushered in as part of the Next Generations number 1 Control service for upper airspace post Covid?
This Podcast introduces the listener to an Approach Procedural ATC, and gives a brief overview of how they make use of limited resources, and numerous prescribed separation techniques, to manage all Aircraft in their airspace safely
RT Podcast 5 gives you a brief Introduction to Aerodrome and focuses on the different ATC positions that cane be manned in the Control Tower, and a few examples of the RT procedures associated with each.
This podcast focuses on how to prepare your broadcast and effectively manage this transmission using the Push To Talk Feature on your Aeronautical Radio.
We discuss the purpose behind the utilisation of the Phonetic Alphabet on frequency and using it correctly in order to prevent ambiguity and confusion amongst operators.
Chapter 2 of the Talking Radio Podcast series focuses on how to pronounce both the Phonetic Alphabet as well as the various Numerals, on an Aeronautical frequency.
Radio Telephony support and guidance for Pilots, Air Traffic Controllers and Ground Base crew. RT Podcast 1 is an introduction on how to prepare both certain technical aspects of your Aeronautical radio, as well as yourself as the Operator, prior to applying the correct communication procedures.