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Approach Procedural vs Approach Radar
Is a procedural approach position more challenging than a radar approach position as the controller needs to visualize the position of traffic without having access to a radar display?
Are all radar approach controllers also procedural rated - in case radar derived data suddenly disappears (such as when a screen breaks down, for example)? |
<<Is a procedural approach position more challenging than a radar approach position as the controller needs to visualize the position of traffic without having access to a radar display?>>
Absoluutely not as they have Flight Progress Strip displays which carry all the information needed. Approach procedural controllers work mainly with vertical separation <<Are all radar approach controllers also procedural rated - in case radar derived data suddenly disappears (such as when a screen breaks down, for example)? >> I don't know the current rules, but when I did it, yes, they were separate validations. However, Approach radar controllers are more than capable of carrying on if there is a radar problem. |
For more than a decade now, NATS ATCOs haven't done the Approach Procedural course. Instead (as I understand it), they are trained to maintain/achieve separation in the event of a radar failure, but not to provide an on-going approach service procedurally, and the airport ceases IFR movements in the event of radar failure. In the case of the busier airports, this is mitigated by having several radar sources and standby radar displays available. Some non-NATS radar units are also going down that road, although non-NATS ATCOs still generally have the procedural ticket in addition to radar. This means that some airports are able to continue operating procedurally, for instance at night in the event of staff shortage.
As for which is more difficult, it's probably a personal thing. However, if an aerodrome becomes busy enough with IFR traffic that procedural control is causing delays then it will generally install radar. Therefore the procedural units tend to be the ones that have fewer IFR movements - although there are busy procedural airfields and 'one-an-hour' radar units that are exceptions to this. |
Procedural Approach controllers in Australia use far more than vertical standards.
Ok, I would not want to be working Capital city trafic with procedural standards but over here in many small towers we use vertical, longitudinal[time and distance] and lateral sep standards as well as visual based sep standards. The service is very efficient with low traffic levels. Yes you need to have a mental "picture" of where your traffic is but it is/was the most rewarding and fun controlling that I have done. Radar approach controllers had our procedural ratings removed years ago but yes we could provide a very limited service when the TV goes on the blink. AA |
Are there any UK airports that only provide procedural approach control?
I can think of one; Shoreham. SGC |
Off the top of me head:
Dundee Kirkwall Stornoway Wick Benbecula Carlisle Eglinton Oxford (installing radar at the moment?) Cranfield Shoreham Lydd Plymouth Scilly Isles I'm probably missing somewhere really obvious. :bored: |
You forgot the one right at the top. Scatsta :ok:
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Doesn't Scatsta have radar?
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^^^
Only for 1/2 mile SRAs. Approach is handled procedurally. |
Off the top of me head: Oxford (installing radar at the moment?) |
And Biggin Hill.
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There'll be a few vacancies at my old stomping ground then...
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RU coming out of retirement then Bren - just to show them how to do it, of course!!
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Only if they provide a commode and a rubber ring!
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Biggin Hill
What does Thames Radar do for Biggin......
Are they based at Farnborough, Shanwick or perhaps Abu Dhabi. Glf |
<<What does Thames Radar do for Biggin......>>
Hahahahaha... hohohohohoho!!!!!!!!! |
Thames Radar provides the approach radar service for Biggin and London City, but the Biggin controllers are qualified to provide an approach procedural service. Thames are based at Swanwick.
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Thames Radar normally provide approach radar services to Biggin Hill in addition to London City. All the controllers at Biggin are Approach Procedural rated in the unlikely event of equipment failures or Thames have to evacuate for whatever reason.
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Does anyone know when EGHI was last done procedurally? I'd imagine it would have been quite a nice one to do with VOR/DME on the airfield.
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