# C1 Training

## C1 Training Syllabus - Reykjavik CTA

Once you have gained 50+ hours at S3 level, you can then submit your request to complete your C1 training.

<p class="callout info">Your C1 training will take place on BIRD however, BICC &amp; BGGL will also be discussed during your training sessions.</p>

Your training will be part theory-based but mainly practical on the network, as by this time you should have sufficient knowledge of all local procedures within the Reykjavik CTA.

<p class="callout warning"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">To request C1 training, you must have the T2 endorsements for AFIS and Procedural tower. If not, your request will be closed until those endorsements are completed. </span></p>

You will be expected to complete the following competencies:

### Euroscope

- Tag handling and manipulation
- Know how to use top sky effectively to assist you in flow management e.g RVSM
- Master using multiple views of Euroscope e.g Main Scope &amp; Gnd View / Radar View

### Management

- Display proficient knowledge of airspace management and order of priority
- Provide top-down services to ALL airports within the airspace
- Good structure in sequencing for each particular airport within the airspace e.g BIKF
- Good knowledge of how and when to put aircraft into a hold if required e.g BIAR airspace full.
- Demonstrate good judgment on when to use STARS fully v.s directs v.s vectors

### Procedures

- Good knowledge of AFIS and procedural controlling - and not getting them mixed up
- Able to use/ understand charts effectively so you can have good communications with pilots
- Proficient knowledge of LOA's and when to use them.
- Displaying good flow management of the airspace, ensuring pilots have a smooth transition through or landing.

### Phraseology

- Demonstrate competent phraseology for all aspects of C1
- Demonstrate competent phraseology for all aspects of the following: Standard procedures, SIDs, STARS, Vectoring, Speed Control, Directs.
- Demonstrate competent phraseology for all aspects of the AFIS officer
- Demonstrate competent phraseology for all aspects of procedural controlling
- Issue perfect clearances for major airports within the airspace and competent clearances for all the "non-major"

### Seperation

- Demonstrate and understand the correct separation within the CTA (RVSM) for transiting and local traffic
- Demonstrate good situational awareness when it comes to separation into a busy airport whilst handling the whole sector
- Demonstrate good understanding of the odd/even flight level rules.
- Demonstrate good use of separation methods e.g directs, speed, vectors

### VFR

- Demonstrate good knowledge of local VFR procedures and airspace classifications
- Demonstrate correct use of VFR phraseology
- Demonstrate good conflict resolution between IFR/ VFR

### Theory Exam

<span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Once you are close to warranting your solo validation, your mentor will request your C1 theory exam. This </span>**must** be passed before solo is issued.

### <span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Solo Endorsement </span>

Once theory has been passed and your mentor is happy, your solo endorsement will be issued for BIRD\_S1\_CTR only. The Training lead will issue this to you, and it will last for 30 days.

### Controller Practical Test

<span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Once you have had some time solo, you will then book your CPT with the Training Lead. </span>

This will consist of a 2+ hr practical exam on BIRD\_S1\_CTR on the network to test your C1 skills.

<p class="callout info">Unlike the S2 &amp; S3 CPTs, where there is only one examiner for C1, you will have two.</p>

<p class="callout success">This marks the end of your controller training within Reykjavik CTA. You have made it to the end. Once CPT is passed, you will be issued with your C1 rating.</p>