ATC101 Flight for Controllers (0-3-1)
This course provides a student with the practical flight
experience in a single engine aircraft to integrate flight
and air traffic control sequences. This primary flight
training includes dual instruction only in basic flight
maneuvers, air traffic control procedures at controlled
and uncontrolled airports, introduction to cross country
procedures and air traffic control at terminal and enroute
facilities. Students are introduced to navigational
facilities and procedures including traffic sequencing
takeoff and approach at normal and high density airports.
PR: FAA Second Class Medical Certificate, proof of US
citizenship or completion of the US Office of Homeland
Security, Terminal Security Administration background
check requirements.
CR: AER 103; Lab Fee: $4,500
ATC110 Air Traffic Basics (3-0-3)
This course covers the knowledge areas for a Control Tower
Operator Certificate. Subjects covered include: a review of
the ATC System and the National Airspace System, aircraft
separation minima requirements, fundamentals of radar,
introduction to FAA orders and manuals (7110 manual),
Letters of Agreement, Search and Rescue Operations,
Pilot/Controller Glossary and mandatory phraseology,
stripmaking and clearance requirements. Students will be
required to complete the FAA Control Tower Operator's Exam
in order to continue in subsequent ATC program laboratories.
PR: AER 103 and ATC 101 or AER 101
CR: AER 140
ATC200 Ground Control (3-0-3)
This course covers the required knowledge for ground and
clearance delivery controllers. Students will learn
aircraft recognition features and performance material,
airport utilization and console instruments specific to
ground control and clearancce delivery. Students will be
exposed to and determine best course of action procedures
for handling emergency and unusual situations as a function
of the ground control position.
PR: ATC 110
CR: ATC 205
ATC205 Ground Control Laboratory (0-6-2)
This course is an application of the knowledge information
gained in ATC 110 and ATC 200 through a laboratory setting
for control of aircraft during ground operations. Students
will gain experience through the use of low fidelity
training simulation, observation of ground control and
clearance delivery operators and hands-on, over-the-
shoulder aircraft control. Students will be required to
utilize knowledge of the air traffic system, proper
terminology and phraseology in all facets of aircraft
control during taxi, clearance and ground operations.
PR: ATC 110 and FAA Second Class Medical Certificate
CR: ATC 200; Lab Fee: $2,000
ATC250 Local Control (3-0-3)
This course covers the required knowledge for local tower
controllers. Students will learn VFR and IFR separation
rules and apply rules to separating departing and arriving
aircraft in visual and instrumental conditions, VFR on-top
and special VFR conditions. Students will learn helicopter
and special flight operations for numerous aircraft types
and configurations. Students will apply weather theory
and instrumentation to the various effects on inflight
aircraft including LLWSAS, runway condition advisories and
hazardous weather advisories. Students will be introduced
to primary and secondary radar tower equipment.
PR: ATC 200 and ATC 205
CR: ATC 255
ATC255 Local Control Laboratory (0-6-2)
This course is an application of the knowledge gained in
ATC 250 through a laboratory setting for control of aircraft
during flight operations. Students will gain experience
through the use of low fidelity training simulation,
observation of flight control operators and hands-on, over-
the-shoulder aircraft control. Students will be required to
utilize knowledge of the air traffic system, proper
terminology and phraseology in all facets of aircraft
control during VFR and IFR departure and arrival operations.
Upon completion of this laboratory, students will have
gained the experience to complete a Control Tower
Operator-Facility Rating at the Schenectady County Airport.
PR: ATC 200 and ATC 205
CR: ATC 250; Lab Fee: $2,500
ATC260 Enroute Control (2-0-2)
This course is a study of the required knowledge for
Enroute Control Operations. Students will be introduced to
subject areas involving a career in the FAA as an air
traffic controller. Subjects covered include: a review of
the ATC System and the National Airspace System, airway
facilities, role of the air traffic controller, locations
and office facilities. Students will gain insight into
entry level positions within the FAA and training at the FAA
Academy in Oklahoma City, OK. Students will be exposed to
primary and secondary radar control operations including
DBRITE radar indicator tower equipment. Students will gain
strategies for satisfactorily completing the FAA entrance
exam (Air Traffic Selection and Training AT-SAT test).
PR: ATC 200
CR: ATC 250






