飛航服務總臺108年年報

/ 41 40 飛航服務總臺 108 年年報 2019 Annual Report II. Domestic training • Professional trainings : 10 categories of ATC Training in total of 140 sessions with 1,253 participants; 5 categories of Flight Information Training in total of 14 sessions with 87 participants; 7 categories of Aeronautical Meteorological Training in total of 34 sessions with 328 participants; 7 categories of Aeronautical Telecommunication Training in total of 10 sessions with 58 participants; 26 categories of Aeronautical Electronics Training (including Information management) in total of 75 sessions with 1,315 participants. • Administrative Skills Training : 17 courses were organized, including course on International Bill of Human Rights, sexual harassment prevention, on-the-job national defense education tour and campaign, fire disaster prevention training, and career life management courses, with a total of 21 sessions and 1,289 participants. III. Emergency response drills • "2019 Aircraft Crash or Critical Accident Reporting and Information Preparation Drill" was held on June 13th, 2019 with 21 participants. • Kaohsiung Flight Information Station business continuity drill was held on July 23rd, 2019, with 9 participants. • Operational business continuity command post drill for Air Traffic Management Automation System was conducted on December 2nd, 2019 with 17 participants. • Air Traffic Controllers were required to participate in the Contingency Operations Drill in each tower. There were 28 sessions held in total of 104 participants. • Flight information personnel used backup systems for daily operation once per person per month, to ensure operational integrity when facing equipment failure. • Various types of emergency response drills for aeronautical meteorological personnel (remote backup operation exercise, handling urgent aircraft accidents, natural disasters and power outages, handling meteorological telecommunicational equipment failure, handling weather reports on behalf of other units, various types of meteorological equipment failures, and meteorological personnel supporting air traffic control operation) were held in a total of 29 sessions with 302 participants. • There were 30 staff taking part in 9 different kinds of aeronautical telecommunication contingency drills in 2019. (including ATMS continuous operation planning, system upgrading and AMHS remote contingency operation) • 36 sessions of drill for Navigational aids equipment failure and unlawful interference were held for aeronautical electronics personnel with 259 participants. IV. On-job competency assessment To provide high quality air traffic services and ensure the competency of personnel in different categories of professionalism, ANWS completed on-job competency assessment for 891 ATCs (including conducted under simulated environment), 38 flight information personnel, 72 aeronautical meteorology personnel, 14 aeronautical telecommunication personnel, and 229 aeronautical electronics personnel (including information management personnel).

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