International Procedures Course

The most comprehensive
International Procedures Course anywhere.
Complete ramp-to-ramp with real-life scenarios

Faculty

Capt. Paul D'Amours holds an Avionics Degree and currently flies air ambulances, based in Montreal. With Approved Check Pilot (TRE) and Training Pilot experience, Paul has dedicated years training fellow pilots to accomplish the most amazing missions all around the world. Paul's unique eLearning approach provides all the basic information needed to become familiar with international procedures. It is aimed at pilots, dispatchers, DFOs, chief and training pilots.

Paul's advices are most cost- and time-efficient way to learn from real-life examples and anecdotes. We know you will enjoy the experience and wonder why you didn't take this course earlier!


Objective

At the end of the course, you will know the different organizations and service providers for international operations. You will know where to find the information to plan an international flight, and the equipment and certification requirements. You will read international flight plans and international navigation charts and master position reports. You will also know where to find emergency and contingency procedures and play with foreign altimeter rules like a Rubik's cube. :-)


Description


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Organizations
ICAO
International Service Providers (ISP)
Handling companies (ground handlers)

Documentation & References
FAA documents
ICAO documents
AIP (Aeronautical Information Publication)
Jeppesen Airway Manual
Jeppesen Atlantic Orientation Charts
Eurocontrol website

Mandatory Equipment & Certifications
Eurocontrol avionic requirements
RVSM
RNAV and RNP
NAT-HLA, RNAV10, RNP44-5, FANS1/A
CPDLC, ADS-C, RCP240/RSP180
FANS1/A, CPDLC, ADS-C, RCP240/RSP180
CPDLC requirements in Europe
Transponder S MODE
ADS-B
TCAS II version 7.1
EGPS and TAWS
HF radio
8.33 KHZ channel spacing VHF radio Europe
Noise certificate and procedures
Worldwide insurance coverage
Safety Management System
Reference List of LOA's or Req'd OPS Specs

 
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International Operations
Before flight preparation phase
I SP (international service provider)
tinerary and route planning
Required documents for crew and passenger
Over flight and landing permits
Ground handling (handlers)

Departure phase
International Flight Plan
Filing a flight plan
ATC Clearance
Departure & Transition Altitude (TA)

Enroute phase
General International procedures
General Oceanic procedures
North Atlantic High Lvl Airspace (NAT-HLA)
Pacific Airspace (PAC)
Western Atlantic Route System (WATRS)
Europe (Eurocontrol)
Africa
Middle East and Far East
Asia & China
Russia

Arrival phase
A TIS
METAR & TAF
Transition Level (TL)
Arrival
Approach and landing
On the ground

Checklist
Before flight
During flight
After flight

For more information or to book this course

Cost : $260/person CAD
Duration: 3 hours
Access valid for: 6 months

For more information or to register participants, contact CQFA at (514) 300-2732 ext. 0 or email us by clicking on the link below.