Technical Competencies
Technical Competencies
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Definition
Technical competencies are behaviours directly related to the the nature of training and the technical proficiency required to excercise effective control.
Competency on a task requires a match between the operator’s competencies and the competencies required to safely and effectively perform that task.
Competencies required to perform a task should be derived from the activities undertaken under ‘recruitment and selection’ activities.
Should the competencies required to perform a task change, a previously competent person may no longer be able to achieve ‘competence on task’. Regular assessment and recurrency training, especially using realistic simulators will ensure that previously demonstrated skills are retained, modified or added to as may be necessary.
Further Reading
- Doc 9995 Manual of Evidence-based Training, 1st edition, 2013
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- Skills and Knowledge
- Operational Use of Flight Path Management Systems
- Development of ATCO Loyalty
- Assessment of ATCO Students/Trainees
- ATCO Student/Trainee Reaction to Errors
- ATCO Training Overview
- Basic Training Schedule Development
- Controller Training Methods and Tools
- Interpersonal Communication in ATCO Training
- Observation on Student/Trainee’s Under Stress Reaction
- Selection Procedures for Air Traffic Controllers
- The Use of Interviews as Part of ATCO Selection Process






