Course Details
Our Course Dates
Course Code | Description | Days | Dates |
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ALT1 | Foundation Course | 2 Days | July 31st and Aug 1st |
ALT1 | Foundation Course | 2 Days | Nov 13th & 14th |
Course Code | Description | Days | Dates |
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ALT2 | AGL Maintenance Course | 5 Days | Sept 8th to 12th |
ALT2 | AGL Maintenance Course | 5 Days | Nov 17th to 21st |
Course Code | Description | Days | Dates |
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ALT3 | AGL Maintenance Supervisory Workshop | 3 Days | Sept 24th to 26th |
ALT3 | AGL Maintenance Supervisory Workshop | 3 Days | Nov 26th to 28th |
Course Code | Description | Days | Dates |
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ALT4a
| AGL Design Course | 5 Days | July 21st to 25th |
ALT4
| AGL Design Course | 10 Days | Dec 1st to Dec 12th |
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Instructors
In Summary
Airports and Aviation Authorities must adapt to this evolving operational landscape by ensuring the competency of personnel involved in design, installation, maintenance, and service. This is essential for enhancing airside performance and maintaining a safe, efficient operational environment.
As Airfield Ground Lighting (AGL) technology continues to advance, ongoing staff training and skill development are critical. Additionally, the broader Ground Traffic Management (GTM) system, which integrates AGL, plays a vital role in the safe movement of aircraft—from arrival at the airport to the runway, taxiways, parking areas, and back to departure. This increasingly complex environment presents new challenges that require specialized expertise.
To meet these demands, it is essential to achieve predefined maintenance performance standards and ensure personnel competency aligns with international regulations, including those set by ICAO, IEC, EASA, and the FAA.
Competency
The required level of knowledge, technical and behavioural skills and experience, and
language proficiency required in order to be authorized to perform duties on the system and
equipment staff are deemed competent to work on.
Training & Competency Assessment
Based upon structured “Training Needs Analysis” and Business and Operational review
the training and competency goals must be identified and a documented programme
implemented indicating the method by which the Airport can manage the training and
competence of its Airfield Ground Lighting engineering personnel.
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