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Air navigation Service Provider Management Advanced MasterPresentation

Agenda1. ENAC Presentation2. Historical3. Project Team 4. ANSPM Training Program5. Course Direction6. Timeframe7. Module content8. Marks & Factors9. Internship

Agenda1. ENAC Presentation2. Historical3. Project Team 4. ANSPM Training Program5. Course Direction6. Timeframe7. Module content8. Marks & Factors9. Internship

Course Director IntroductionFabrice FABRE

Fabrice.fabre@enac.frProfessional Background :‐ Former En‐Route Air Traffic Controller.( 11 years in Reims ACC)

‐ ATCO Instructor for 3 years at the ENAC.

Fabrice FABRE• Current Professional Activities:

– AATM Advanced Master Course Director (Toulouse)

– ATM&ANE Advanced Master Course Director (China)

– ANSPM Advanced Master Course Director (India)

– SESAR WP4.3 IOP Member

ENAC Presentation

Agenda1. ENAC Presentation2. Historical3. Project Team 4. ANSPM Training Program5. Course Direction6. Timeframe7. Module content8. Marks & Factors9. Internship

Historical The French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) signed a MOU for Technical Cooperation on the 11th of febuary 2010 with the Airport Authority of India (AAI). 

The 2 axis of cooperation:1.The studies in the management domain of air traffic and the airport operations and2.The training 

A Steering Committee is organized every year alternately in France and in India (Patrick GANDIL‐ DGAC and M. SOMANSUNDARAM‐AAI)

Cooperation activities have already been implemented in the framework of this MOU.

Historical: CATC

In the framework of MOU, Frech Civil Aviation deputed an ENAC expertise mission  in January 2013 to CATC.

ENAC:•Mathy GONON•Fabrice FABREThe French Embassy in  India•Jessica PATERA

HistoricalThe mission’s objectives :•To assess the premises of CATC•To assess the educational programs of CATC•To assess the common training program’s feasibility (CATC‐ENAC)•To lay down recommendations and suggestions so as putting the CATC as a regional institute of reference

Guidance from Mr SOMASUNDARAM

Historical An expert report was 

produced by ENAC team This report lays down recommendations and 

propositions.

Facts:• Indian Air traffic Management sector is facing a tremendous growth of traffic 

• AAI will have to manage a deep organizational and technological change to accommodate the traffic growth 

• AAI needs competent and qualified personnel to pilot the change.

The Proposal:

Management training: Setting up a new joined training programm (ENAC/CATC) to train a new generation of AAI managers able to face the coming Indian Air Navigation challenges, while ensuring safe and efficient operations.

Setting up and implementation of an 

Advanced Master in Air Navigation Service Provider 

Management

Project supported:

• DGAC (Mr Patrick GANDIL)• AAI (Mr SOMASUNDARAM)• The French Embassy in India

Agenda1. ENAC Presentation2. Historical3. Project Team 4. ANSPM Training Program5. Course Direction6. Timeframe7. Module content8. Marks & Factors9. Internship

AAIExecutive Manager

ENACExecutive Manager

EXECUTIVE BOARD

CATCDeputy

Course Director

ENACCourse Director

OPERATIONAL TEAM

PROJECT TEAM

STEERING COMMITTEE

ENACAssistant

Steering Committee

5 Members:

AAI: Mr V.SOMASUNDARAM, Member ANSAAI: Mr A.K.DUTTA, Executive Director (ATM)ENAC: Mr M. HOUALLA, ENAC DirectorENAC: Mrs C. PRIMOIS, International affairsDGAC: Mr Ph. LAMBERT, Director Cooperation Near and Middle East, South Asia

Executive Board & Operational Team

The Executive Board is responsible for the supervision of the project:AAI Executive Manager: M. M.K. VERMA, Principal CATCENAC Executive Manager: M. M.GONON, Head of SINA Department.

The Operational Team is responsible for the implementation of the training :ENAC Course Director: Mr F. FABRE, Advanced Master Course DirectorCATC Deputy Course Director: Mr I.N.MURTHY, General Manager (ATM), Hyderabad.

Agenda1. ENAC Presentation2. Historical3. Project Team 4. ANSPM Training Program5. Course Direction6. Timeframe7. Module content8. Marks & Factors9. Internship

• « The Advanced Master » is a post‐graduate degree awarded by the « French High Level Training School Association» (Conférence des Grandes Ecoles).

• Program Accreditation :– ACADEMIC PHASE: around 6 months – INTERNSHIP PHASE:   4 months minimum in a company– MINIMUM LAST:  4 quarters (1 year)– MAXIMUNM LAST : 2 years

ENAC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

•Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Computer Sciences, Aeronautical Engineering or equivalent.

•Bachelor's degree (4 years) in the same fields, with 3 years' professional experience.

AAI ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

• Belong to the AAI ATCO or ATSEP Staff

• Have to be selected by AAI Headquarters

PURPOSE:The aim of the ANSPM Advanced Master is to train 50 ATCOs/ATSEPs to become senior managers and helping AAI to accommodate the air traffic growth in the next decades 

Agenda1. ENAC Presentation2. Historical3. Project Team 4. ANSPM Training Program5. Course Direction6. Timeframe7. Module content8. Marks & Factors9. Internship

I.N.MurthyDeputy Course Director

RAO Roshan KAMBLE

Fabrice FABRECourse Director

Sophie BOUYSSIENAC Assistant

Agenda1. ENAC Presentation2. Historical3. Project Team 4. ANSPM Training Program5. Course Direction6. Timeframe7. Module content8. Marks & Factors9. Internship

ANSPM Advanced Master –Breakdown Structure

Academic phase: 9th of March 2015 au 10th of July 2015

Internship Phase: From July 2015 to March2016

Trainees:• ATCO Track: 25• ATSEP Track: 25

ANSPM Advanced Master

Thesis Written Report DeliveryOral Presentation

Graduation Ceremony

March 2016

Agenda1. ENAC Presentation2. Historical3. Project Team 4. ANSPM Training Program5. Course Direction6. Timeframe7. Module content8. Marks & Factors9. Internship

Timeframe:W11 9-Mar 13-Mar

W12 16-Mar 20-Mar

W13 23-Mar 27-Mar

W14 30-Mar 3-Apr 2-3 Apr Thu- Fri

W15 6-Apr 10-Apr

W16 13-Apr 17-Apr 14-Apr Tue

W17 20-Apr 24-Apr

W18 27-Apr 1-May

W19 4-May 8-May 4-May Mon

W20 11-May 15-May

W21 18-May 22-May

W22 25-May 29-May

W23 1-Jun 5-Jun

W24 8-Jun 12-Jun

W25 15-Jun 19-Jun

W26 22-Jun 26-Jun

W27 29-Jun 3-Jul

W28 6-Jul 10-Jul

ANSP01 ICAO Regulatory Framework

ANSP02 Aircraft

ATSEP12 Aviation LawATCO08 CNS Means for New ATM Services

ATCO10 Airspace Design

ATCO11 ATM Sustainable Dvlpt

ATCO09 Advanced ATMATSEP14 Advanced CNS

ANSP04 ATM/CNS Safety Culture

ANSP03 Integrated Project Management (Part B)

ANSP05 Team Management

ANSP07 Supply & Procurement Management

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ATSEP13 ATM Systems

ANSP06 Human Factors

ANSP03 Integrated Project Management (Part A)

ATSEP14 Advanced CNS

Air Transport Economics+ ATM Master Planning

ENAC Module Leader & AAI Deputy Module Leader

Module Number Modules ENAC Module Leaders ENAC e-mail Addresses AAI Deputy Module

Leaders AAI e-mail addresses

ANSP01 ICAO Regulatory Framework Fabrice FABRE fabrice.fabre@enac.fr Sylvester ISRAEL sylvester@aai.aero

ANSP02 Aircraft Anne HENRIC anne.henric@enac.fr Amit GOEL ameet0121@gmail.com

ANSP03 Integrated Project Management Guy CALAS guy.calas@enac.fr Anurag SHARMA anuragsharma@aai.aero

ANSP04 ATM Safety Culture Guy CALAS guy.calas@enac.fr Kanhaya LAL kanhayalal@aai.aero

ANSP05 Team Management Marc RAYNAL marc.raynal@yahoo.fr Keshava SHARMA keshavasharma@gmail.com

ANSP06 Human Factors Fanny BENAIM fanny.benaim@enac.fr Dr Gursewak MANISH gursewak.manish@gmail.com

ANSP07 Supply & Procurement Management Mathy GONON mathy.gonon@enac.fr Ravi BASSI ravi_bassi@hotmail.com

ATCO08 CNS Means for New ATM Services Fabrice FABRE fabrice.fabre@enac.fr A.K. BANERJEE Banerjee_amit1@yahoo.com

ATCO09 Advanced ATM Laurent FOURNIER laurent.fournier@enac.fr M.K.NELLI mknelli@aai.aero

ATCO10 Airspace Design Daniel DELAHAYE daniel.delahaye@enac.fr Shiva KUMAR gshivkumar@aai.aero

ATCO11 ATM Sustainable Development Béatrice DE GIVRY beatrice.de-givry@enac.fr N.V.ATALE nvatale@aai.aero

ATSEP12 Aviation Law Philippe JEANSON philippe.jeanson@enac.fr Rakesh BHATNAGAR rbhatnagar@aai.aero

ATSEP13 ATM SYSTEMS Maxime TARANEric FAURE

maxime.taran@enac.freric.faure@enac.fr

B.V.K PILLAI bvinodpillai@aai.aero

ATSEP14 Advanced CNS Jean-Pierre DANIEL jean-pierre.daniel@enac.fr Mansoor AHMAD mansoor@aai.aero

Agenda1. ENAC Presentation2. Historical3. Project Team 4. ANSPM Training Program5. Course Direction6. Timeframe7. Module content8. Marks & Factors9. Internship

Coefficients et Notes Seuils

N° Modules: Factors: Minimum Marks

ANSP01 ICAO Regulatory Framework 1 No ANSP02 Aircraft 2 No ANSP03 Integrated Project Management 4 No ANSP04 ATM Safety Culture 2 No ANSP05 Team Management 1 No ANSP06 Human Factors 1 No ANSP07 Supply & Procurement Management 1 No ATCO08 CNS Means for New ATM Services 2 No ATCO09 Advanced ATM 1 No ATCO10 Airspace Design 1 No ATCO11 ATM Sustainable Development 1 No

Academic Part 17 12/20

Modules average

Internship Part (Thesis)

17 12/20

N° Modules: Factors: Minimum Marks

ANSP01 ICAO Regulatory Framework 1 No ANSP02 Aircraft 2 No ANSP03 Integrated Project Management 4 No ANSP04 ATM Safety Culture 2 No ANSP05 Team Management 1 No ANSP06 Human Factors 1 No ANSP07 Supply & Procurement Management 1 No ATSEP12 Aviation Law 1 No ATSEP13 ATM Systems 1 No ATSEP14 Advanced CNS 3 No

Academic Part 17 12/20

Modules average

Internship Part (Thesis)

17 12/20

ATCO Track ATSEP Track

Examination

• Module Exams• Marking• Student Course Assessment

Week 13 2015 09:00 – 10:30 10:45 – 12:15 13:30 – 15:00 15:15 – 16:45

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EXAM : AIRCRAFT MODULE 3 HOURS

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Unsatisfactory Passable Average Good Excellent

Implementing the quality control procedures 

• A Module Assessment Form will be fulfilled by Students at the end of each module:• Review the effectiveness and value of the week’s instruction• List the positive and negative points.• Valuate facilities, instructors, material, and any additional 

activities.• Improve the next sessionThe identity of the student is optional

Attendance Policy

• A attendance Sheet will be sign every day by students. The form will be send to AAI Headquarters

• Examinations are mandatory• For each exam missed, the student will have 0/20• Student with an exemption from the Course Director will be allowed to resit an exam missed.

Attendance Process

Process:• RAO will provide the attendance sheet every morning to the representatives 

• Representatives are in charge of the signature attendance

• When filled, ENAC teacher will countersign it

Agenda1. ENAC Presentation2. Historical3. Project Team 4. ANSPM Training Program5. Course Direction6. Timeframe7. Module content8. Marks & Factors9. Internship

Internship

• Purposes• Internship Search• Acceptance• Mentor• Thesis Report• Oral Defense• Jury Composition

Purposes:

• A transition between academic training and professional experience.

• Implementation of competencies acquired during theoretical part into professional project.

• Students are to propose creative solution towards solving problems.

Internship Search

• Students are allowed to perform their internship within AAI Stations.

• AAI will propose some Internship subjects regarding to its operational and technical issues.

Definition and Acceptance

• The Subject of the Internship has to be in the scope of the Advanced Master.

• The subject processed during the internship has to bring an added value to AAI.

• The subject has to be enough concrete to be processed in 6 months long.

• The subject has to be validated by the Course Director.

Mentor

• Each student has to have a mentor within AAI• He’s responsible to help and monitor the student to accomplish the Internship objectives.

Thesis Report

• Delivered on February, 2016• Students will be responsible for writing the final thesis.

• A culmination and an explanation of all the work performed during the internship.

Thesis Defense• Secondly, student will submit his internship studies to a board of examiners. 

• This Oral presentation will last:– 30 minutes presentation of the Thesis in English– 15 minutes: answering jury questions– 15 minutes of deliberation– 5 minutes of debriefing

Jury Composition

• Chairman• Course Director• Mentor• Expert

• Internship Guidance Booklet will be delivered to students on Week 28, 2015.

• Course Director will display a more accurate presentation about Internship.

Thank you for your attentionAny Questions?