Air traffic operations are critical to the safety and efficiency of air travel. As an Air Traffic Controller, you play a vital role in ensuring that aircraft move smoothly through our skies.
Your responsibilities will include managing aircraft movement, providing accurate and timely information to pilots, and responding to emergencies.
Main tasks:
* Providing aerodrome and approach control services
* Ensuring safe aircraft separation and movement
* Communicating effectively with pilots and airport operations teams
* Responding to emergencies and changing conditions
* Maintaining accurate operational records
To succeed in this role, you will need a valid EASA ATC licence, current ratings in Aerodrome Control, Approach Control Procedural, and Aerodrome Control Surveillance. A valid ATC Medical Certificate (Class 3), ELPAC Level 4 or higher, and strong knowledge of ATC procedures and aviation safety management systems are also essential.