Restricted Operator Aeronautical Qualification (ROC-A)
Restricted Operator Aeronautical Qualification (ROC-A)
Under Canadian Aviation Regulations, radiotelephone operators in an aircraft or ground station (stationary or mobile) using aeronautical mobile service frequencies are required to have a restricted operator certificate.
This course covers the requirements to prepare for the written restricted operator certificate exam.
Participants will gain practical knowledge on ground-to-ground and air-to-ground communication and learn the terms used. The course can also be tailored to your operational needs while still providing participants with the knowledge and preparation they need for the exam.
Goals
Upon completion of this training, the candidate is able to:
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of radiotelephone operation and procedures
- Gain a practical understanding of the various communication techniques used
- Demonstrate a general knowledge of the Radiocommunication Act and regulations relevant to the aeronautical sector
Duration
- Course: 2 h
- Exam: 1 h
Target audience
- Anyone required to communicate using aviation radio frequency
- Airport staff
- Airport managers
- Team leaders
Prerequisites
- Participants should have broad knowledge of the airport environment.
Recommended positions
- Operational staff
- Manager
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