Pilot Training
Course Description:
Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) is an air traffic surveillance technology that enables aircraft to be accurately tracked by air traffic controller and other pilots without the need for conventional radar.
Topics Covered:
- Module Introduction
- ADS-B System
- The Benefits of ADS-B
- Equipment and Operational Procedures
- Human Factors and ADS-B
- Module Summary
- Assessment
Target Audience | Language | Duration |
---|---|---|
Pilot Training | Multi-Language | 60 Minutes |
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