Originally Posted by
owen purday
So does that mean once the Radio Telephony course has been taken (the same as the course done during PPL?) a person could work as an air/ground operator?
No. You need an Air/Ground Operator's Certificate (it's all in CAP452). They use to issue one on the back of a FRTOL but not any longer. You would need to sit an exam, hardly arduous.
Chilli, I don't think an aerodrome has to be licensed to have controllers, the two do not necessarily go together, do they? It's just they all seem to. Dunno about North Denes, when was that, tonup?