S2 Training (TWR)
General
The S2 training takes place in the FIR Langen takes place at the following airports. We hereby differentiate between Tier 1 and unrestricted airports:
Tier 1 | Unrestricted |
EDDF, EDDL, EDDK |
EDDS, EDSB, EDLW |
To start your training at a Tier 1 airport, you must apply for a ground endorsement in our forum:
This is where you will practice your skills on the ground position. This level of training is accompanied by a Moodle course and is mainly self-study.
If you decide to do your training at an unrestricted airport, you will start active training from the tower introduction. You still have to complete the Moodle course for the ground part.
After at least 25 hours and 3 months, you can register for a tower briefing. In addition to theory lessons, the mentors will teach you how to work in a tower position in simulations and online training sessions.
As soon as your mentor gives you the go-ahead to fill the position alone, you will receive solo clearance for 30 days. At the end of the solo phase, you must complete at least one CPT preparation training course. If you successfully complete this, you will receive another solo release for 30 days, at the end of which the CPT will take place.
In the event that you fail the exam on the first attempt, we will have another 30 days of solo phase to prepare you for the retry.
If you have not received your rating at the end of the 90 days, the training will be paused for 1 year.
The solo phase lasts a maximum of 90 days. However, how we divide it up is up to us and can be individually adjusted to each trainee. It is up to you to inform your mentor if you are not available so that we can cancel your solo phase in time.
For each training, you have to prepare yourself according to the Moodle Course. It is important that you not only read the documents but also understand and learn the content. If a training reveals that you do not meet the requirements, the training can immediately be canceled.
Every training will take place on our Teamspeak server in the channel "Training Briefing/Debriefing" of the RG Frankfurt.
We expect you to use your training efficiently because it requires a lot of mentoring hours. This means that we expect you to control at least four hours per week during your solo phase. If this is not the case, we reserve the right to withdraw your solo phase without warning. Exceptions may be made in agreement with the lead mentor.
You can find the Moodle Course here: EDFF Curriculum S1/S2
Training Steps
Tier 1 Ground Endorsement
Requirements
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You have controlled at least 25 hours during the S1 training and 3 months have passed since your lesson.
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You have requested an introductory session in our forum.
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You have completed and passed the chapter SOP Test in the Moodle course
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If you have been placed on a waiting list, you have controlled at least 10 hours in the last two months
Contents
Together with a mentor, you will go through the theory for your endorsement and practice staffing the position during a sim session. If your mentor is satisfied with your performance, he will give you your ground endorsement. Otherwise, a second session may follow or the training will continue at an unrestricted airport.
While it is not prohibited, we strongly recommend that you only control the training airport. An exception to this is the preparation for the tower introduction. This can be practiced again shortly beforehand on an S1 tower.
Ground Checkout
Requirements
- You have controlled for at least 25 hours on the ground endorsement and at least 3 months have passed since the last training.
- A mentor has contacted you regarding your checkout
- You have booked the station with Training=Yes as soon as the training date is confirmed. If there is a booking conflict, contact your mentor
Contents
In this checkout, you show two mentors that you can apply the skills you have learned on ground. To do this, you occupy the position for at least 1 hour. This is followed by a detailed debriefing.
If the checkout is rated positively, you can apply for your Tower Introduction.
The Checkout has to be done only on Tier 1 airports.
Tower Introduction
Requirements
- A mentor has contacted you regarding your training
- You have completed and passed the chapter "TWR Introduction" in the Moodle course
Contents
After the theory lesson, the introductory session is held in two parts. Depending on the training airport, the theory and simulation sessions may take place on the same day.
After successful instruction, you will continue your tower training. During your S1 solo phase (30 days in the standard case), you will independently control your training airport and prepare for your CPT, which you will also complete there.
Please apply for an over-the-shoulder training after 2 weeks. You should have controlled at least 10 hours by then.
OTS Training
Requirements
- You have controlled for at least 10 hours
- Your introduction was 2 weeks ago
- A mentor has contacted you regarding your training
- You have booked the station with Training=Yes as soon as the training date is confirmed. If there is a booking conflict, contact your mentor
- You have completed and passed the chapter "OTS Training" in the Moodle course
Contents
Together with a mentor, you control XXXX_TWR (and all stations below) in the evening. The mentor checks if you are applying all procedures correctly and how you handle yourself online.
After another 2 weeks, you should apply for your CPT preparation training.
CPT Preparation Training
Requirements
- You have controlled at least 25 hours at your exam airport
- You have a good routine for dealing with "normal" traffic situations
- You have reviewed all theory you have learned throughout your training
- A mentor has contacted you regarding your training
- You have completed the chapter "CPT Preparation Training" in the Moodle course
Contents
Usually, two CPT preparation trainings are conducted in the simulator. Take the opportunity to listen to other trainings!
If the mentor is satisfied with your performance and your theoretical knowledge, he will give you the "go" for your final training.
If you successfully complete the first CPT preparation training, you will be given a further solo phase of 30 days.
Final Training
Requirements
- Your mentor has given you the "go" for the final training
- You have booked the station with Training=Yes as soon as the training date is confirmed. If there is a booking conflict, contact your mentor
Contents
You will occupy the examination station under the supervision of a mentor. GND and DEL are blocked, so this training shows if you are ready for the CPT.
The mentor might notice a few things that you could do better that didn't show up in the simulator.
If the mentor is satisfied with your performance, he will give you the "Go" for the CPT. He then makes an appointment with you and applies for your CPT. With your CPT application, the ATSimTest will be activated.
ATSimTest S2
Requirements
- Your mentor has given you the "go" for your CPT
- You can find the test on the following webpage: https://www.atsimtest.com
- If you have further questions about the contents of the ATSimTest, please contact one of the mentors, before you submit the exam
The ATSimTest must be completed and passed before starting the CPT. Otherwise, the exam cannot take place!
CPT
Requirements
- Your mentor gave you the "go" for the CPT
- You have passed the ATSimTest
- You have booked the station for a duration of 1 hour (times in UTC!)
- In the [STAFFING/BOOKING] RG Frankfurt ATC Coverage Thread you have left a note that you want to do a CPT at that time.
- Your mentor or the Lead Mentor will request an examiner at the ATC Training Department. If your CPT can take place, you will see this in the thread Bestätigte Controller CPTs
- All CPTs held on a day other than Friday must be advertised. You can request your advertisement in the following thread: [CPT] Request für CPT-Werbung (The leading mentor has the final say in whether the CPT should be advertised)
- Please organize a replacement yourself, e.g. by creating a thread in the forum section of the RG Frankfurt or by asking for it in the Staffing/Booking Thread.
- If your CPT takes place at a Tier 1 airport, please organize a ground controller.
Contents
During the CPT, you show two examiners (ATD examiner and local examiner) that you have mastered all ground positions. All contents of the tower training are relevant for the exam. If your CPT takes place at a Tier 1 airport, you will only be examined at the tower position, whereas at an unrestricted airport, you will control the entire airport top down.
Tip: control safely and exactly the way you learned it. Don't try to control the traffic overly cautiously, nor do try to get out to all limits and beyond - the examiners only want to see that you can handle the traffic volume well and as confidently as possible. A perfect CPT is therefore very boring for the examiners to watch. If you should have a major mishap or it's just not your day at all, don't be too disappointed about a failed CPT - of course, you have (mostly after a new CPT preparation training) another try.
After passing the CPT, you apply for the S2 rating. With the rating upgrade to S2, you will be authorized to operate at all minor airports in Germany and be assigned to Tier 1 or Tier 2 airports.