< PreviousXXX18 ICAO TRAINING REPORT – NUMBER 2 2016INCHEON AIRPORT AVIATION ACADEMY18 ICAO TRAINING REPORT – NUMBER 2 2016Established in 2008, Incheon Airport Aviation Academy (IAAA) has strived to build a reputation for excellent training quality in a period of eight short years. As part of this effort, IAAA became a Full Member of ICAO TRAINAIR PLUS Programme in 2010 and was designated as a Regional Training Center of Excellence (RTCE) in mid-2014.PRIORITIZING THE STANDARDIZATION OF GLOBAL AVIATION TRAININGAs a Member of ICAO’s TRAINAIR PLUS, IAAA has developed a high-quality “material dependent” training programme that caters to the needs of aviation professionals from both domestic and overseas airports, and promotes balanced development of the global aviation industry. To date, IAAA has developed a total of three Standardized Training Packages (STPs), including the Aerodrome Inspection Course in 2011, the Airport GHG Management Course in 2013 and the Aerodrome CNS Engineering Course in 2015. IAAA also successfully developed and launched an Aerodrome Safety Management ICAO-harmonized Training Package (ITP) in 2016. As well, by actively applying the systematic and efficient ICAO TRAINAIR PLUS training development methodology to its existing development programme, IAAA upgraded the quality standards of its entire training programme. FOSTERING THE GROWTH OF AVIATION PROFESSIONALS:MAPPING THE FUTURE OF THE AVIATION INDUSTRY.DR. KANG, SUNG OK (NICK)He joined Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC) in 2003 and currently holds a Senior Manager position at Incheon Airport Aviation Academy (IAAA). Dr. KANG has an academic background in mechanical engineering and earned a PhD in Aviation Industrial Systems Engineering. Since 2011, he has participated in developing several courses as an ICAO-qualified course developer, and also delivered courses as an instructor in the field of aerodrome systems engineering. Incheon Airport Aviation Academy (IAAA)XXX ICAO TRAINING REPORT – NUMBER 2 2016 19To date, IAAA has used ICAO training courses and STPs to train approximately 400 domestic and foreign enrollees. The diligence and hard work of the IAAA team earned them the award for “The Highest Number of Owned STP Implementations” from ICAO in 2015 and the award for “The Most Exported STPs” in 2016. IAAA has produced a solid roster of instructors who have completed the ICAO Training Developers Course (TDC) and Training Instructors Course (TIC), which has contributed greatly to effective adoption of ICAO TRAINAIR PLUS Programme. This has proven to be a significant factor in nurturing the organization’s internal programme developers and in-house instructors. CONTRIBUTING TO THE BALANCED DEVELOPMENT OF THE AVIATION INDUSTRY THROUGH FELLOWSHIP TRAININGIn 2010, IAAA implemented four IAAA-developed Fellowship Training Programmes involving 80 foreign officials from all around the world. As of 2016, IAAA has expanded it into eight programmes. IAAA is producing more than 100 trainees every year, which is actively contributing to the balanced development of the international aviation sector in accordance with ICAO’s “No Country Left Behind” initiative. While in the past, IAAA focused on aviation safety and security to enhance the aviation safety of developing countries, IAAA has since gradually expanded the scope of its training through extensive research on the training needs and demands of developing countries. Examples include the Safety Management Course for navigation facilities and the Airport Management Course to enhance operational efficiency. ICAO Training courses developed by IAAAAviation Security and Safety CourseAerodrome Safety Management Course INCHEON AIRPORT AVIATION ACADEMY20 ICAO TRAINING REPORT – NUMBER 2 2016To increase the efficiency of its Fellowship Training Programmes, IAAA diversified its operation methods. Instead of inviting trainees to Korea, IAAA dispatched drill instructors to Africa in 2016. The programme was IAAA-developed and used an ICAO STP, Aerodrome Inspection Course. The curriculum and contents were optimized to local needs based on a preliminary on-site investigation. As a result, African trainees showed a high level of satisfaction.In cooperation with the East African School of Aviation, IAAA produced 19 trainees from 10 African countries including Kenya and Uganda by effectively implementing classroom training and on-site evaluation. As the result of a thorough analysis of the efficiency of dispatch courses, IAAA is currently considering the extension of such training programmes into Asia and South America. Aerodrome Inspection Course in AfricaAerodrome Inspection Course in Africa“While in the past, IAAA focused on aviation safety and security to enhance the aviation safety of developing countries, IAAA has since gradually expanded the scope of its training through extensive research on the training needs and demands of developing countries.” ICAO TRAINING REPORT – NUMBER 2 2016 21 INCHEON AIRPORT AVIATION ACADEMYNGAP CourseFOSTERING THE GROWTH OF THE NEXT GENERATION OF AVIATION PROFESSIONALSIAAA is actively participating in the Next Generation of Aviation Professionals (NGAP) Programme, which is being strongly promoted by the Government of the Republic of Korea and ICAO. Last year, we supported more than 300 next generation aviation professionals by signing MOUs with aviation-specialized universities from around the world. In addition, IAAA is holding summer/winter internship programmes for undergraduate students to offer them an opportunity to learn from distinguished aviation experts and to gain in-person aviation training. As a designated ACI Training Centre in Northeast Asia, IAAA is successfully developing and organizing ACI Training Programmes every year. IAAA has made significant strides as a major aviation academy in Northeast Asia by supporting the ACI DNA Programme (Developing Nations Airport Assistance Programme) provided for airport officials in developing countries. IAAA hopes to become the world’s leading international aviation academy by strengthening relations with MOU-signed partner academies such as JAA TO, AIAC in Morocco, and EASA in Kenya, in addition to seeking ways to cooperate with other international aviation organizations such as IATA and the FAA. Field study during ACI Training Programme“Last year we supported more than 300 next generation aviation professionals by signing MOUs with aviation-specialized universities from around the world.”22 ICAO TRAINING REPORT – NUMBER 2 2016NORTH AMERICACENTRAL AMERICATHE CARIBBEAN (10)BARBADOSThe Barbados Civil Aviation Training Centre CANADAThe ASI Institute, A Divisionof Aviation StrategiesInternationalCUBACentro de Adiestramientode la Aviación (CAA)DOMINICAN REPUBLICAcademia Superior de CienciasAeronáuticas (ASCA)EL SALVADORInstituto Centroamericanode Capacitación Aeronáutica(ICCAE) de COCESNAJAMAICACivil Aviation Authority TrainingInstitute (CAATI)MEXICOCentro Internacional de Instrucción de Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares. Ingeniero Roberto Kobeh GonzálezTRINIDAD AND TOBAGOTrinidad and Tobago Civil Aviation Authority Civil Aviation Training CentreUNITED STATESFederal Aviation Administration(FAA) AcademyThe Washington Consulting Group (WCG), Inc. The Technical Training GroupSOUTH AMERICA (10)ARGENTINACentro de Instrucción,Perfeccionamiento yExperimentación (CIPE)BOLIVIAInstituto Nacional de Aviación Civil (INAC)92 MEMBERS OF THE TRAINAIR PLUS™ PROGRAMME ICAO’S COOPERATIVE NETWORK OF TRAINING CENTRESBRAZILCentro de Treinamento da Agẽncia Nacional de Aviaçáo Civil (ANAC)Instituto de Controle do EspaçoAéreo (ICEA)COLOMBIACentro de Estudios de Ciencias Aeronáuticas - CEACorporación EducativaIndoamericana (CEI)ECUADOREscuela Técnica de Aviación Civil(ETAC)PARAGUAYInstituto Nacional de AeronáuticaCivil (INAC)PERUCentro de Instrucción de AviaciónCivil (CIAC) de CORPACURUGUAY «Instituto de Adiestramiento Aeronáutico - DINACIAVENEZUELAInstituto Universitario deAeronáutica Civil (IUAC)EUROPE (20)BELGIUMWallonie Aerotraining Network(WAN)FRANCECAMAS InternationalCentre Français de Formationdes Pompiers d’Aéroport (C2FPA)Ecole Nationale de l’Aviation Civile(ENAC)GERMANYAviation Academy International (AAI)Star Wings Aviation Training Centre GmbHIRELANDDublin International Aviation Training Academy (DIATA) ITALYENAV AcademyKAZAKHSTANProfessional Training Center RSE “Kazaeronavigatsia”LUXEMBOURGEUROCONTROL Institute of Air Navigation ServicesNETHERLANDSJoint Aviation Authorities TrainingOrganisation (JAA TO)RUSSIAN FEDERATIONInstitute of Air Navigation (IAN) Domodedovo Training LLC SLOVENIA Adria Flight Career Center SPAINServicios y Estudios para laNavegación Aérea y la SeguridadAeronáutica (SENASA)SWEDENEntry Point North AB Nordic ATS AcademyTURKEYTAV Academy Training Center Turkish Aviation AcademyUNITED KINGDOM International Fire Training Centre (IFTC) Serco NATS TrainingAFRICA (14)BOTSWANA IAS Aviation Academy CAMEROONEcole Régionale de SécuritéIncendie (ERSI)ETHIOPIAEthiopian Aviation Academy (EAA)Ethiopian Civil Aviation Training Centre (ECATC)KENYAEast African School of Aviation(EASA) MOROCCOAcadémie InternationaleMohamed VI de l’Aviation Civile(AIAC) Loumed Cabin Crew Training Center (LCCTC)NIGEREcole Africaine de la Météorologieet de l’Aviation Civile (EAMAC)NIGERIANigerian College of AviationTechnology (NCAT)SENEGALEcole Régionale de la NavigationAérienne et Management(ERNAM)SOUTH AFRICAAir Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) – Aviation Training Academy Fire Service Training Center (FSTC)GMR Aviation AcademyIndian Aviation Academy (IAA)INDONESIAAir Transportation Human Resources Development Centre (ATHRDC)Indonesia Civil Aviation Institute Sekolah Tinggi Penerbangan IndonesiaJAPANAeronautical Safety College (ASC)MALAYSIA Malaysia Aviation Academy (MAvA)MONGOLIATraining Centre of the MongoliaCivil Aviation Authority (TCMCAA)NEPALCivil Aviation Academy of Nepal (CAAN)NEW ZEALANDAirways New Zealand Training CentrePAKISTANCivil Aviation Training Institute (CATI) PHILIPPINES Civil Aviation Training Center Civil Aviation Authority REPUBLIC OF KOREACivil Aviation Training Centre of Korea Airports Corporation (KAC) Incheon Airport Aviation Academy (IAAA)SINGAPORESingapore Aviation Academy (SAA)SRI LANKACivil Aviation Training Centre (CATC)Sri Lankan Aviation College THAILANDCivil Aviation Training Centre (CATC)SUDANSudan Academy for AviationSciences and Technology(SUDAFAST)TANZANIACivil Aviation Training Centre(CATC) TUNISIAAcadémie Tuniso-Française de Formation en Sûreté de l’Aviation Civile (AFSAC)MIDDLE EAST (11)EGYPTEgyptair Training CenterEgyptian Aviation Academy (EAA)IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)Civil Aviation Technology College (CATC)JORDANQueen Noor Civil AviationTechnical College (QNCATC)KUWAITAustralian College of Kuwait (ACK) LEBANON Middle East Airlines Training CenterQATARQatar Aeronautical College (QAC)SAUDI ARABIASaudi Academy of Civil Aviation (SACA)UNITED ARAB EMIRATESGAL ANS Training Centre Gulf Center for Aviation Studies (GCAS)YEMENCivil Aviation and MeteorologyInstitute (CAMI)ASIA/PACIFIC (24)AUSTRALIAASSET Aviation International BANGLADESH Civil Aviation Training Centre (CATC) CHINACapital Airports HoldingManagement Co., Ltd. (CAHM)INDIAAirports Authority Rescue and Fire Fighting Services Training CentreCivil Aviation Training CollegeAllahabad Regional Training Centres of ExcellenceFull MembersAssociate MembersCorporate MembersTRAINAIR PLUS CORPORATE MEMBERS (3)Concordia University - John Molson School of Business Federal Aviation Administration Flight Standards TrainingDivision AFS-500International Air TransportAssociation (IATA)21New Status«31373*As of 30 August 201624 ICAO TRAINING REPORT – NUMBER 2 2016GAT TPP SYMPOSIUMKOREA: SHAPING THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL AVIATION TRAININGWith flight capacity around the world expected to double by the year 2030, aviation training and capacity became an important ICAO Strategic Objectives. Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) and Incheon Airport recently hosted a momentous event, to support ICAO in encouraging States to develop highly-skilled aviation professionals and access the full socio-economic benefits of the forecast growth, efforts that support ICAO’s No Country Left Behind campaign. More than 800 participants from 70 States attended ICAO’s Aviation Training and TRAINAIR PLUS Global Symposium, which took place from 11 to 13 May 2016 in Yeouido, Seoul. The ICAO TRAINAIR PLUS Programme is a cooperative global training network of over 90 training centres from close to 70 ICAO Member States. The programme supports its Members in their efforts to develop and share high-quality competency-based training material, including Standardized Training Packages (STPs).The TPP Symposium successfully addressed important TPP issues and the latest developments in the aviation training sector. It further served as a venue for exploring new policies and technologies in global aviation and for the strengthening international cooperation among participating States. The event brought together high-level representatives from civil aviation authorities and directors and managers from many training organizations. Throughout the Symposium’s eight sessions, as information and opportunities were shared, participants were provided a forum for exchanging valuable ideas on training operations and the latest TPP developments, and they had the opportunity to discuss ways the Programme could be further improved. As methods of aviation training evolve, every State can benefit from modern technology, and online assessments and eLearning are good examples of this. An award ceremony was held to recognize Training Centres which have contributed to the advancement of Global Aviation Training. After winning an award for the Best STP Implementation at the previous Symposium which was held at Dublin, Ireland, the IAAA (Incheon Airport Aviation Academy) won an award for the TPP Member that developed the most exported STP’s in 2015. In addition to the other awards that were presented, 25 training organizations obtained recognition as new TRAINAIR PLUS Associate Members, Full Members, or as Regional Training Centres of Excellence. Chung Il-young, the CEO of Incheon International Airport Corporation noted that an “investment in the training and development of professionals is essential for safety and convenience in Aviation Industry”. He further expressed his hope that the Symposium had helped contribute to the growth of global civil aviation. China: Capital Airports Holding Management for highest number of validated STPs.Mexico: Centro Internacional de Instruccion de Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares - Ingeniero Roberto Kobeh González for highest number of trainees through one STP.Repuplic of Korea: Incheon Airport Aviation Academy for most exported STPs.Nigeria: Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT) for highest number of instructors and greatest number of ICAO Courses.Kenya: East African School of Aviation for highest number of course developers.Philippines: Civil Aviation Training Center - Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines for highest number of training managers.John Chapman Validator Prize recipientsDominican Republic: Mr. Armando Jordi Viera Niger: Mr. Jacques Belinga2016 TRAINAIR PLUS PROGRAMME SYMPOSIUM PRIZE RECIPIENTS ICAO TRAINING REPORT – NUMBER 2 2016 25GAT TPP SYMPOSIUMTHE AVIATION TRAINING CENTER OF MONGOLIA26 ICAO TRAINING REPORT – NUMBER 2 2016ICAO introduces a new Training Package entitled “Control of the Authenticity and Validity of Travel Documents at Airport Borders – Level I”ICAO introduces a new Training Package entitled “Control of the Authenticity and Validity of Travel Documents at Airport Borders – Level 1”. The purpose of this course is to consolidate the competencies of front-line inspection officers from immigration and border control authorities to examine travel documents effectively, allowing them to expedite the movement of legitimate travellers while identifying high-risk individuals. The four-day course was developed according to a standardized training methodology referenced in ICAO’s Training Development Guide, Competency-based Training Methodology (Doc 9941). This Training Package builds upon ICAO’s leadership in developing travel document specifications contained in ICAO’s Machine Readable Travel Documents (Doc 9303), and in assisting its Member States in strengthening their national traveller identification programme.Upon successful completion of the course, the trainees will be able to:• describe the basic elements of a travel document;• identify the different types of fraud;• examine a travel document manually and visually to detect whether it is fraudulent or not; and• examine a travel document using an electronic document reader to detect whether it is fraudulent or not. CONTEXTICAO forecasts that scheduled global passenger traffic will increase from 3.5 billion in 2015 to 6.4 billion by 2030. The increased passenger volume will impact an essential aspect of international air travel: travel document examination. Providing quality and relevant training for carrying out this task is critical for global security, border control and the facilitation of air transport.This ICAO Training Package (ITP) was developed to assist Member States in implementing the ICAO Traveller Identification Programme (TRIP) Strategy, endorsed by the 38th Session of the ICAO Assembly in 2013. The Strategy emphasizes a holistic approach to traveller identification management in order to uniquely identify individuals. It promotes a robust identification management programme, modern secure travel documents and effective border and identity controls that are powerful tools to be used to mitigate and counter threats posed by trans-border crime and terrorism.By enhancing border security and control at airports, this ITP also assists States in implementing the United Nations Security Council resolutions related to terrorism, including resolution 2178 (2014) on Foreign Terrorist Fighters, which calls all States to “prevent the movement of terrorists or terrorist groups […] through measures for preventing counterfeiting, forgery or fraudulent use of identity papers and travel documents”.TRAINING PACKAGE DELIVERYAvailable in English and French, the ITP will be translated into all of the other languages of ICAO.Member States are invited to host this training course to train their officers by sending an email to aviationtraining@icao.int. Training organizations, which are Members of the TRAINAIR PLUS Programme, can apply to host the course through the TRAINAIR PLUS Electronic Management System (TPEMS). GLOBAL AVIATION TRAININGTRAINAIR PLUS™For more information, please visit: www.icao.int/Training/Pages/TDexam.aspxICAO TRIPTRAVELLER IDENTIFICATION PROGRAMMECourse on the Control of the Authenticity and Validity of Travel Documents at Airport Borders – Level 1The development of this ICAO Training Package was funded by the Government of CanadaAir Traffic and Navigation Services SOC Limited (ATNS) provides a full range of Air Traffic Services, engineering training, technical support and related training through the ATNS Aviation Training Academy (ATA).Committed to world-best practice, the ATNS ATA uses renowned international and local instructors to deliver the best practical and theoretical knowledge. The ATNS ATA offers a range of courses tailored to suit the needs of ATNS, as well as a series of courses designed for external clients including:• Air Traffic Serviceso Area Radar Control Rating Courseo Approach Radar Control Rating Course o OJTI Courseo Train the trainer • Engineeringo Introduction to satellite communication systemso Networking o VSAT II: Communication – equipmento DVOR: Thales 432 – equipment• IATA courseso Customer serviceo Human factors in aviationo Security, risk and crisis managemento In-flight security• Long-distance learning through IATA The ATNS ATA was awarded IATA’s Worldwide Top Regional Training Partner for a fifth consecutive year and is an IATA Premier Circle member.ATNS IS AN ENTITY OF THE NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTTel: 0860 286 726 Web: www.atns.com Email: marketing@atns.co.zaTo find out more about the ATNS ATA and for a schedule of all available courses call us on +27 11 570 0400 or visit www.atns.com/ATA.The ATNS ATA is:• ISO 9001:2008 accredited• Registered on the National Qualifications Framework• Accredited by the Transport Education and Training Authority• The IATA regional training provider for the AFI region• An ICAO Trainair Plus Full Member• An ICAO Regional Training Centre of ExcellenceWho is ATNS?Air Traffic and Navigation Services SOC Limited (ATNS) provides air traffic, navigation, training and associated services within South Africa. ATNS is also responsible for Air Traffic Control throughout the African Indian Ocean (AFI) region, comprising approximately 10% of the world’s airspace. ATNS operates from nine ACSA and 12 other aerodromes. As a globally competitive employer of choice, ATNS is committed to diversity and has achieved ranking within the top 10 companies in South Africa with regards to female representation at executive levels.Lesob 16223The ATNS Aviation Training AcademyDelivering world-class courses, producingtop aviation graduatesNext >