Visual Vectoring launches online training in Compromised Separation

Beta testing now

- Morningside, Queensland. Australia.


Air Traffic Controllers undergo recurrent and refresher training all the time, but one skill that is often under-represented is in the area we don’t like to think about – recovery from a compromised separation event. It is the one area for which the training really does need to kick in because in these situations there may only be a few seconds to construct and apply an appropriate course of action.

With increasing congestion in the skies, Compromised Separation training is becoming mandated in many jurisdictions. These events are difficult to simulate, because the element of surprise is hard to create. Sometimes an expectation (or even knowledge) of the upcoming scenario affects the efficacy of the training. Often, the simulation is presented without a methodology for managing the scenario – the haphazard approach.

Visual Vectoring has created a training package for recovery from a compromised separation event as the first module in our TRUCE program (Training in Unusual Circumstances and Emergencies). It contains:

  • Lesson and Demonstration materials that teach a framework for managing compromised separation events;

  • Simulation that provides practice in the response to these events

Simulation is delivered online and student metrics are reported directly to a Learning Management System using the xAPI (Tin Can). The simulator exercises provide virtually unlimited practice in the response to these events.

With Airways New Zealand, we are currently trialling and validating the courseware and online delivery of the program. We are also interested in feedback from industry professionals in other parts of the world. If you are working in the ATC training or safety area and would like to view and provide feedback on the program, you would be most welcome. Visit http://visualvectoring.com for more information.

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