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  2. FEAST test - Wikipedia

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    The First European Air Traffic Controller Selection Test (FEAST) is a tool that helps Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) identify the most suitable candidates for the job of air traffic controllers. FEAST was designed by and made available by Eurocontrol, the European Organisation for

  3. ELPAC Test - Wikipedia

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    ELPAC test development began in November 2004 following extensive feasibility studies. In February 2005 a core development team, consisting of air traffic controllers and English language experts from six countries and EUROCONTROL, began designing the test specifications and items/tasks in accordance with the ICAO language proficiency requirements.

  4. Eurocontrol - Wikipedia

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    Eurocontrol takes center stage in managing air traffic disruptions within Europe to guarantee the continuity of safe and efficient air operations during crises. For instance, the 2010 Icelandic Volcanic Ash Crisis saw the involvement of Eurocontrol in providing relevant data to the national authorities and air traffic control agencies to reduce ...

  5. The collapse of air-traffic control that caused major flight ...

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    As was normal, a flight plan had been filed to Eurocontrol – the pan-European air-traffic control service based in Brussels. This online document – as all flight plans do – resembled a coded ...

  6. UK air traffic control chaos ‘to last for days’ after 1,200 ...

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    £80m: estimated cost to airlines of air-traffic control shutdown. 11:40, Maanya Sachdeva. How much is the air-traffic control failure likely to cost airlines? Simon Calder, travel correspondent ...

  7. List of transponder codes - Wikipedia

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    Pilots are normally required to apply the code, allocated by air traffic control, to that specific flight. Occasionally, countries may specify generic codes to be used in the absence of an allocated code. Such generic codes are specified in that country's Aeronautical Information Manual or Aeronautical Information Publication.

  8. Aviation English - Wikipedia

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    While the ELPAC test for air traffic controllers (developed by Eurocontrol, in partnership with Zurich University of Applied Sciences/ZHAW) and ENOVATE [4]) is currently the only test formally recognized by ICAO as being fully compliant with ICAO Doc 9835, [5] [6] the TEA, the TEAP, and the EALTS all have recognition from numerous National ...

  9. Air traffic control – latest: Airlines demand compensation ...

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