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FM 3-04.303 (FM 1-303) ______________________________________________________________
FAAO 6670.13, Maintenance of Digital Voice Recorder (DVR) Equipment,
6 December 1999.
FAAO 6700.14, Ground Certification of Non-FAA Federally Owned (Non Military)
Navigational Aid(s), 27 November 1968
FAAO 6700.20, Non-Federal Navigational Aids and Air Traffic Control Facilities,
13 November 1995.
FAAO 6730.2, Maintenance of DME Facilities, 21 April 1989.
FAAO 6740.2, Maintenance of Non-Directional Beacons, 6 March 1989.
FAAO 6750.49, Maintenance of Instrument Landing System (ILS) Facilities, 2 June 1987.
FAAO 6770.2, Maintenance of 75MHz Fan Marker (FM) Facilities, 5 June 1989.
FAAO 6820.7, Maintenance of Navigational Aids, Facilities and Equipment - VOR,
VOR/DME, VORTAC, 1 December 1995.
FAAO 7110.10, Flight Services, (Change 1, 8 August 2002; Change 2, 20 Feb 2003),
21 February 2002.
FAAO 7110.65, Air Traffic Control, (Change 1, 8 August 2002; Change 2,
20 February 2003), 21 February 2002.
FAAO 7210.3, Chapter 3, Facility Operation and Administration, (Change 1,
8 August 2002; Change 2, 20 February 2003), 21 February 2002.
FAAO 7220.1, Certification and Rating Procedures, 18 August 1996.
FAAO 7400.2, Procedures for Handling Airspace Matters, (Change 1, 7 July 2001;
Change 2, 25 July 2002), 7 December 2000.
FAAO 7610.4, Special Military Operations, (Change 1, 3 July 2000; Change 2,
12 July 2001), 3 November 1998.
FAAO 8020.11, Aircraft Accident and Incident Notification, Investigation, and Reporting,
FAAO 8080.1, Conduct of Airmen Written Tests, 25 August 1971.
FAAO 8200.1, United States Standard Flight Inspection Manual, 1 May 1996.
FAAO 8260.3, United States Standard for Terminal Instrument Procedures (TERPS)
(AFJMAN 11-226), 1 November 1999.
FAAO 8260.19, Chapter 3, sections 7 and 9, Facility Operation and Administration—
Facility Equipment—Radar Use and Radar Vectoring, 16 September 1993.
FAR 91.171, VOR Equipment Check for IFR Operations, 28 April 2003.
FM 3-04.500 (FM 1-500). Army Aviation Maintenance. 26 September 2000.
Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Handbook X-118, Qualification Standards for
Positions Under the General Schedule, January 1975.
Bibliography-6
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Bibliography
United Facilities Code 3-260-01, Airfield and Heliport Planning and Design.
U.S. Army Air Traffic Control Activity, (http://155.147.98.10/atca/home/ATCHOME.htm )
U.S. Army Aeronautical Services Agency, http://www.usaasa.belvoir.army.mil/Default.htm
Bibliography-7
Index
very high frequency
omnidirectional range
A
F
(VOR)/distance
accidents/incidents, 2-15
facility
measuring equipment
air traffic services (ATS)
administration, 2-1
(DME)/ tactical air
leaders, 2-16
air traffic control, 4-4
nagivation (TACAN), 8-2
aircraft involvement, 2-15
certification, 4-3
installation
radar facilities, 2-17
control/coordination, 2-14
emergency manning, 2-13
shift leader, 2-16
equipment, 4-1
ground inspection, 4-3
introduction, 1-1
administrative
navigational aids (NAVAID),
correspondence
4-12
facility memorandums, 5-11
M
radar system (installation
letters of agreement (LOA),
maintenance, 8-1
Facilities only), 4-5
5-4
recertification, 4-3
ATC certification, 8-7
letters of procedure (LOP),
ground inspection, 8-1
5-7
Federal Aviation
maintenance certification
operations letters, 5-10
Administration (FAA)
academy training, 1-2
program, 8-14
equipment list, 8-15
C
flight
forms, 8-15
magnetic variations, 3-15
certification, 1-2
records file, 8-14
procedures, 3-17
authority, 8-7
responsibilities, 3-16
maintenance standards
maintenance technician, 8-8
air traffic control (ATC), 8-17
objectives-ATC, 8-7
following services, 3-1
airfield advisory, 8-29
responsibility, 8-7
flight, 3-16
airport/airfield lighting
theory of operation and
radar, 3-1
systems, 8-33
performance, 8-10
forms
application, 8-18
classification, 1-3
controller training and
Army ATC towers, 8-22
proficiency record, A-2
Army radar approach control
communications, 2-7
related training record, A-47
(ARAC), 8-20
currency, 2-8
responsibility assignment, A-
ATC mission essential
47
peculiar items, 8-36
currency requirements
backup power system, 8-19
(installation facilities only),
engineering installation, 8-17
H-1
G
environmental control, 8-39
ground inspection
general, 8-17
D
certification
ground controlled approach,
procedures, 8-2
8-26
duty
responsibility, 8-1
installation facilities, 8-32
positions, 2-1
instrument landing system
responsibilities, 2-1
(ILS), 8-25
I
navigational aid (NAVAID),
E
inspections
8-17
75 MHz marker beacons, 8-
nondirectional beacon, 8-29
equipment
4
operations facility, 8-29
layouts, 4-1
communication facilities, 8-6
physical security, 8-38
examinations
glide scope, 8-4
remote communications, 8-
failure policy, 8-13
instrument landing system
24
performance, 8-12
(ILS), 8-4
terminal VHF omnidirectional
review and evaluation, 8-13
nondirectional radio beacon
range, 8-27
theory (concepts), 8-11
(NDB), 8-4
wind-measuring equipment,
primary radar, 8-5
8-31
responsibility, 8-2
secondary radar, 8-5
Index-1
FM 3-04.303 (FM 1-303) ______________________________________________________________
automatic acquisition and
risk management, F-1
N
termination areas
navigational aids
(installation facilities only),
altimeters, 4-13
S
3-3
egress systems, 4-14
automatic program changes
shifts, 2-10
night vision devices (NVD),
(installation facilities only),
4-14
3-3
T
beacons, 3-15
O
conflict alert, 3-14
tactical operations, G-1
flight inspection approach, 3-
flight inspection, G-6
opening/closing, 2-10
10
packets, G-8
operating initials, 2-8
mapping, 3-4
radar reflector diagram, G-3
safety limits, 3-5
terminal instrument
operating records and forms
TPX-42/44 system, 3-4
procedures (TERPS), G-1
ATC facility and personnel
vectoring altitude charts, 3-
status report, 5-13
tape transcriptions, E-1
12
ATC maintenance personnel
theodolite operations, D-1
verification, 3-15
certification and related
adjusting drums, D-6
training record, 5-20
rating, 1-2
flight check commissioning
contests and appeals, 5-23
record
factors, D-15
daily report, 5-24
trainee/controller evaluation,
preventive maintenance, D-
flight progress strips, 5-26
6-9
17
GCA operations log, 5-23
setup, D-2
records
operational hazard report, 5-
proficiency, A-1
time, 2-10
12
proficiency-air traffic
position log, 5-25
training
records review and
controller (ATC), 6-5
administration, 6-4, 7-4
retention, 5-22
proficiency-air traffic
management, 6-4, 7-4
controller (ATC), 7-5
tactical approach
manual, 6-4
publications system, 5-19
training, A-1
program of instruction, 6-1,
training proficiency record,
training labels, A-1
7-1
training-air traffic controller
5-13
training manual, 7-4
(ATC), 7-5
other positions for operating
training-air traffic controller
training program
and controlling the ATC
(ATC), 6-5
installation facility, 6-1
facility, 2-6
phases, 6-2
reference, 5-1
tactical facility, 7-1
administrative
P
types, 6-2, 7-2
correspondence, 5-4
charts, Diagrams, and maps,
planning, 1-2
5-3
W
proficiency, 2-8
controller, 5-2
waivers, 1-1
facility file, 5-2
R
operating records and forms,
weather, 2-18
5-12
watch (installation only), 2-
radar
18
reference controller files
airport surveillance, 3-5
operating position, 5-2
workweeks, 2-10
altitude warning, 3-14
recent information, 5-2
Index-2
TRAINING AND PROFICIENCY RECORD - AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER
For use of this form, see FM 3-04.303; the proponent agency is TRADOC
GENERAL INFORMATION
This form consists of Sections I through VII. It will be used as an authoritative source of information and reference in regard to
the individual's training record as an air traffic controller in the United States Army and as a comprehensive training progress
report. The ATC Chief/ATC SR SGT/PSG/facility chief or the training NCO/supervisor shall record the required entries within this
form.
SECTION I - PERSONAL IDENTIFYING DATA
NAME (Last, first, middle initial)
ASGD INIT
RANK
CTO NUMBER
ATCS NO.
PMOS
DMOS
(Pencil)
(Pencil)
(Pencil)
EXPIRATION DATE OF FLIGHT PHYSICAL (Pencil)
EXPIRATION TERM OF SERVICE (Pencil)
DATE ASSIGNED
TYPE CERTIFICATES,
NAME AND LOCATION OF
DUTIES PERFORMED
AWARDS; DATES
FACILITY TO WHICH ASSIGNED
FROM
TO
AND REMARKS
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SECTION II - SCHOOLS ATTENDED
NAME OF SCHOOL
LOCATION
DATE COMPLETED
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SECTION III - QUALIFICATION, PROFICIENCY, AND REMEDIAL TRAINING RECORD
SUBJECT
TYPE
DATE
HOURS
REMARKS
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SECTION IV - WRITTEN/ORAL/PRACTICAL TEST ACTION
SUBJECT
DATE
SCORE
REMARKS
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SECTION V - PROFICIENCY CHECKS
INITIALS
POSITION
DATE
SCORE
HOURS
REMARKS
ATC
SUPV
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SECTION VI - MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL COMMENTS
1
NAME, RANK, AND TITLE
SIGNATURE
2
NAME, RANK, AND TITLE
SIGNATURE
3
NAME, RANK, AND TITLE
SIGNATURE
4
NAME, RANK, AND TITLE
SIGNATURE
5
NAME, RANK, AND TITLE
SIGNATURE
6
NAME, RANK, AND TITLE
SIGNATURE
7
NAME, RANK, AND TITLE
SIGNATURE
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SECTION VII - INDIVIDUAL RADAR RECORD
* S/S = Supervised/Simulated
*LV = Live Unsupervised/Non-Simulated
YEAR:
EMERG/NO GYRO
PAR
ASR
GRAND
PAR
ASR
REMARKS
TOTAL
*S/S
*LV
*S/S
*LV
*S/S
*LV
*S/S
*LV
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total Runs for Year
Total Runs Brought
Forward
TOTAL Runs
I have verified the runs brought forward are accurate.
FACILITY CHIEF'S PRINTED NAME
FACILITY CHIEF'S SIGNATURE
DATE
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TRAINEE/CONTROLLER EVALUATION
For use of this form, see FM 3-04.303; the proponent agency is TRADOC.
NAME
GRADE
ATCS NUMBER
EVALUATION NUMBER
TYPE OF TRAINING
POSITION/FACILITY EVALUATED
TRAINING MONTH
NEEDS
EVALUATION FACTOR
EXPECTED PERFORMANCE/REMARKS
SAT
UNSAT
IMPROV
A. SEPARATION
1. Separation is ensured.
B. CONTROL
2. Awareness is maintained.
JUDGEMENT
3. Good control judgement is applied.
4. Control actions are correctly planned.
5. Positive control of situations is provided.
C. TRAFFIC
6. Prompt action to correct errors is taken.
MANAGEMENT
7. Effective traffic flow is maintained.
8. Aircraft identity is maintained.
9. Professionalism is maintained.
10. Flight strip postings are correct and complete.
D. OPERATING
11. Clearance delivery is correct/complete/timely.
METHODS
12. Letters of agreement/directives are adhered to.
AND
PROCEDURES
13. Navigational assistance is provided.
14. Weather information is provided.
15. Handoff procedures are correctly performed.
E. COORDINATION
16. Necessary traffic advisories are provided.
AND
17. Coordination is thorough.
COMMUNICATION
18. Communication is clear and concise.
19. Necessary transmissions are made.
F. PHRASEOLOGY
20. Standard phraseology is adhered to
21. Voice quality is good.
22. Speech rate is correct.
G. EQUIPMENT
23. Equipment capabilities are fully understood/used.
24.
25.
H. OTHER (Specify)
26.
27.
28.
29.
TRAFFIC CONDITION
Light
Stable
OVERALL RATING
(Check one block
Moderate
Fluctuating
in each column.)
Heavy
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DATE
EVALUATOR COMMENTS
TYPED/PRINTED NAME AND GRADE
SIGNATURE
DATE
CONTROLLER/TRAINEE COMMENTS
THE UNDERSIGNED
AGREES
DISAGREES
(If you disagree with the evaluation, refer to specific items of contention in your comments.)
TYPED/PRINTED NAME AND GRADE
SIGNATURE
DATE
REVIEWING AUTHORITY COMMENTS
TYPED/PRINTED NAME, GRADE, AND TITLE
SIGNATURE
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ATC FACILITY AND PERSONNEL STATUS REPORT
For use of this form, see FM 3-04.303; the proponent agency is TRADOC
When this form is filled out, the information will be treated as official use only.
Information contained in this form is covered by Systems Notice A1111.16a.
1. UNIT
2. FACILITY/BRANCH/DIVISION/ELEMENT/SECTION
3. DATE (MONTH/YEAR)
4. HOURS OF OPERATION
a. TOWER
b. GCA
c. ARAC
d. AIC
e. STAFF
5. MANNED POSITIONS:
TOWER/NONRADAR APPROACH
AIC/FLT FOL
ARAC/GCA
SL
FD
GC
LC
CD
AP
SL
FD
FF
SHIFT A (
TO
)
SHIFT B (
TO
)
SHIFT C (
TO
)
Sat & Sun
SHIFT D (
TO
)
6. TDA AUTHORIZATIONS (BY MOS)
7. TOE AUTHORIZATIONS (BY MOS)
9. REMARKS
8. AIRCRAFT ACTIVITY (BY SHIFT)
SHIFT
A
B
C
D
ARAC
GCA
TOWER
AIC/TOWER FLIGHT
FOLLOWING
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10. PERSONNEL
DATE
DATE
NAME
RANK
MOS
ETS
ATCS
ASSIGNED
RATED
REMARKS
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
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11. MONTHLY TRAFFIC RECORD (Installation Facilities Only)
a. AAF/AHP (Name)
MILITARY
AIR CARRIER
GEN AVN
(1) LOCAL
b. TOWER - IFR
(2) TRANSIENT
(1) LOCAL
c. TOWER - VFR
(2) TRANSIENT
(1) IFR
d. ARAC (Not to Include Final)
(2) VFR
e. GCA
RADAR VECTOR (Pattern)
(1) FINAL ASR
f. GCA/ARAC
(2) FINAL PAR
g. AIC/TOWER FLIGHT FOLLOWING (Total Count)
12. DATE
13. PREPARED BY (Name and Phone)
14. LAST AIG RECEIVED
15a. AUTHENTICATION OFFICER (Name, Title, Office Symbol and Phone)
15b. SIGNATURE OF AUTHENTICATION OFFICER
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TAPS
TACTICAL APPROACH PUBLICATIONS SYSTEM
For use of this form, see FM 3-04.303; the proponent agency is TRADOC
1
AIRFIELD LOCATION
2
AIRFIELD ELEVATION
3
TOWER CALL SIGN/FREQUENCY
4
NDB FREQUENCY/IDENTIFIER
5
FINAL APPROACH COURSE
6
DIRECTION OF TURNS
7
HIGHEST OBSTACLE HEIGHT
7A
DIRECTION FROM NDB
7B
DISTANCE FROM NDB
MMA
8
MDA
9
10
HAL/VIS
LANDING AREA DIRECTION FROM NDB
11
12
LANDING AREA DISTANCE FROM NDB
GCA/CALL SIGN/FREQUENCY
13
GLIDE PATH ANGLE
14
FINAL APPROACH
15
DECISION HEIGHT
16
HAT/VIS
17
AIRPORT LIGHTING
18
MISSED APPROACH POINT
19
MISSED APPROACH PROCEDURE
20
AERODROME REMARKS
21
APPROACH PROFILE:
SIGNATURE
DATE
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ATC MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL CERTIFICATION
AND RELATED TRAINING RECORD
For use of this form, see FM 3-04.303; the proponent agency is TRADOC.
1. NAME (last, first, MI)
2. SSN
3. GRADE/RANK
SECTION I. QUALIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION RECORD
5. THEORY
6. PERFORMANCE
7. CERTIFICATION
4. SYSTEM/
SUBSYSTEM/
a. Qual
b. Date
c.
a. Qual
b. Date
c.
a. Date
b. Date
2
1
1
EQUIPMENT
Meth
Qual
Init
Meth
Qual
Init
Acquired
Revoked
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SECTION II. CHANGE OF STATION ANNUAL REVIEW AND VALIDATION RECORD
8. DUTY
9. DATE OF
10. TYPE OF
11. MAINT CHIEF'S
STATION
ACTION
ACTION
SIGNATURE
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SECTION III. RELATED TRAINING RECORD AND EXAMINATION RESULTS
14. TRAINING OR EXAMINATION
12. SYSTEM/
13.
15.
16.
3
4
SUBSYSTEM/
COURSE
d.Date
a.Type
b.Number
c.Results
REMARKS
INIT
EQUIPMENT
NUMBER
Comp
1
Enter RTRN for resident training, PEXAM for performance examination, EXP for experience, CEXAM for concepts
(theory) examination, PC for prior certification, and NTRN for nonresident training.
2
If other than regular certification, enter I for interim.
3
Enter C if action pertains to concepts (theory) or P if action pertains to performance.
4
Enter P for passed or F for failed.
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RESPONSIBILITY ASSIGNMENT
For use of this form, see FM 3-04.303; the proponent agency is TRADOC.
1. TYPE
Initial Assignment
2. DATE
3. PAGE NO.
Revision No.
Revocation
4. NAME (last, first, MI)
5. LOCATION
6.
POSITION TITLE
7. IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR
8. LOCATION/PHONE NO.
AND RANK/GRADE
NOTE: As recorded on DA Form 3479-9-R, you have demonstrated proficiency on the equipment
listed below. You are hereby assigned maintenance and certification responsibility for this
equipment. The kinds and levels of responsibility delegated to you are shown by the code
designations, which are explained on the reverse side of this form. If you have any questions
concerning these assignments or, for example, hours of duty, watch schedules, or crew chiefs,
contact your immediate supervisor.
9. SYSTEM/FACILITY/
10. RESPONSIBILITY
11. EFFECTIVE DATES
EQUIPMENT
12. COMMENTS
(If none, so state.)
b. Ident or
a. Maint
b. Cert
a. Start
b. End
a. Type
Location
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13. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS/RESTRICTIONS/LIMITATIONS/REMARKS
I understand the nature and extent of the responsibilities listed on this document.
14.
NAME, TITLE, AND GRADE/RANK (typed) AND SIGNATURE OF TECHNICIAN
15. NAME AND TITLE (typed) AND SIGNATURE OF IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR
16.
NAME AND TITLE (typed) AND SIGNATURE OF FACILITY MAINTENANCE CHIEF/35D BN
CERTIFIER
RESPONSIBILITY CODE DESIGNATIONS
MAINTENANCE
CBO
Callback only; not regular workload.
FIR
Facility inspection responsibility.
R-AST
Regular workload assistance as assigned by supervisor.
R-ASTCS
Regular workload and/or callback as assigned by supervisor.
RWA
Regular workload assignments.
RWCS
Regular workload and callback responsibility.
STAF
Duties as assigned by the facility maintenance chief such as analytical, diagnostic,
evaluation, major modification, inspection, relief, training and supervisory duties.
CERTIFICATION
FC
Full certification for complete system.
FIC
Full installation certification.
LC
Limited certification; subject to listed limitations.
SSC
Subsystem certification; limited to listed equipment.
17. COPY TO
Maintenance
Maintenance
Technician
Supervisor
Chief
OTHER
FILE
(Specify)
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TACTICAL FACILITY TRAINING PROGRAM (FTP)
AN/TSQ-198 TACTICAL TERMINAL CONTROL SYSTEM
For use of this form, see FM 3-04.303 the proponent agency is TRADOC.
1. NAME
2. RANK
3. OPERATING INITIALS
4. ATCS NUMBER
5. SECURITY CLEARANCE
6. FLIGHT PHYSICAL DUE
7. DATE ASSIGNED TO UNIT
8. TRAINING START DATE
9. PHASE I COMPLETE
10. PHASE 2 COMPLETE
11. This is a standardized tactical qualification and rating checklist that will be used to follow the
progress of a controller through the training program. All applicable items shall be entered in sections III
and IV of DA Form 3479-R.
12. REFERENCES:
Applicable SOP's
Appropriate Equipment TM's
AR 40-8/AR 40-501/AR 95-2
ARTEP 1-425-MTP
FAAO 7110.65
FAAO 8200.1
FAAO 8260.3
Flips, Charts and IFR/VFR Supplements
FM 1-120 (3-04.120)
FM 3-04.303
FM 3-52
FTM
13. The training program consists of two phases: Phase 1 - Qualification, and Phase 2 - Position Training
and Rating.
a. Phase 1 consists of individual and team training on the installation, operation and maintenance
of all ATS equipment assigned to the Tactical Terminal Control System (TTCS). The training program is
designed to ensure Phase 1 training is completed within 3 months (Army National Guard 2 AT's) of being
assigned to the training program. However, as soon as a controller demonstrates proficiency in all
applicable areas, phase completion may be achieved at an earlier date.
b. Phase 2 is dependent upon actual mission and the controller's ability to control "LIVE" traffic in
a tactical environment. Phase 2 has no set time limit.
14. REMEDIAL TRAINING: Upon completion of phase training or rating, should an individual fail to
maintain the required proficiency level, he/she will be placed on Remedial Training. If unable to
successfully complete the Remedial Training in time allowed, reclassification actions will be taken.
15. CONTROLLER'S SIGNATURE
16. TACT CHIEF'S SIGNATURE
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PHASE 1 - QUALIFICATION
TRAINING STARTED DATE
PHASE 1 RECOMMENDED COMPLETION DATE
RECOMMENDED
TASK
DATE COMPLETED
COMPLETION DATE
1.
Intro to AN/TSQ-198
2.
FTM Chapter 1
3.
Operate/PMCS Primary Mover
4.
Operate/PMCS primary power system
5.
Install/Operate/PMCS AN/TSQ-198
6.
SINCGARS Operations
7.
Intro to HAVE QUICK II
8.
AN/VRC-83 (v) Controls and Indicators
9.
Single Frequency Operations
10.
Single Word of Day Operations (SWOD)
11.
Multiple Word of Day Operations (MWOD)
12.
MWOD Erase/Freq Management Training
13.
Program/Operate HF (Normal and ALE)
14.
Intro to Radio Set Controls (RSC)
15.
Intro to RSC Menu's
16.
Program System from RSC
17.
Remote RSC
18.
Remote/Install VHF-UHF-AM Ant Group
19.
Remote/Install VFH-FM Antenna Group
20.
Remote/Install HF NVIX Antenna
21.
Prepare AN/TSQ-198 for Operation
22.
Install Surface Wire Grounding System
23.
Intro to AN/VRC-83 V3 Radio
24.
Operator Controls and indicators
25.
Radio Setup
26.
Single Channel Programming
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TRAINING STARTED DATE
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RECOMMENDED
TASK
DATE COMPLETED
COMPLETION DATE
27.
Manual Channel Programming
28.
Program Frequency for SIMPLEX/HALF DUPLEX Operations
29.
SINCGAR ECCM Operations
30.
Utilize Frequency Scan Capabilities
31.
Perform Radio Checks
32.
AN/TSQ-198 Emergency Shutdown
33.
AN/TSQ-198 Alternate Power Sources
34.
Install/Operate/PMCS Meteorological Measuring System (MMS)
35.
Prepare AN/TSQ-198 for Deployment
Install/Operate/PMCS AN/TRN-30 (v) 1 Beacon (Remarks: 15' and
36.
30' Modes)
37.
Operate COMSEC Equipment
38.
Operate GPS
39.
Operate/Maintain NVD
40.
Determine Landing Direction
41.
Emplacement of Landing "Y"/NATO "T"
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
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TRAINING STARTED DATE
PHASE 2 RECOMMENDED COMPLETION DATE
RECOMMENDED
TASK
DATE COMPLETED
COMPLETION DATE
1.
Phase 2 Initial Weather Certification (USAF)
2.
Intro to Development of TAPS for NDB
3.
FTM Chapters 2-4
4.
FAAO 7110.65 Chapters 2-4
5.
AR 95-2 Chapters 2-5 and Current AIG Messages
6.
AR 40-8 and AR 40-501 Chapter 6
7.
Recognize and Implement ECM and ECCM
8.
Perform Assumption of Duty Requirements
9.
Flips, Charts, VFR and IFR Supplements
10.
Flight Data Procedures
11.
FTM Chapters 5-8
12.
A²C² (Facility and Mission Specific)
13.
FTM Chapters 9-12
14.
FM 3-04.303 Chapters 1 - 3
15.
FM 3-04.303 Chapters 4, 5, 7
16.
Flight Data Position Qualification
17.
Ground Control Procedures
18.
FAAO 7110.65 Chapters 7 and 10
19.
Helicopter Landing Zone (HLZ) Operations
20.
Light Gun Signals
21.
Provide Emergency Assistance
22.
Ground Control Position Qualification
23.
Local Control Procedures
24.
Provide Traffic Advisories
25.
Flight Following Procedures
26.
Local Control Position Qualification
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TRAINING STARTED DATE
PHASE 2 RECOMMENDED COMPLETION DATE
RECOMMENDED
TASK
DATE COMPLETED
COMPLETION DATE
27.
Pre-ATCS Exam
28.
FTM Chapter 13
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
NOTE 1: Those items listed above which do not apply to your unit do not need to be completed. However, as they
become relevant, they shall be entered into Section III of DA Form 3479-R.
NOTE 2: The ATCS Examination is required, but it is not annotated in section III as trained.
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RECOMMENDED
TEST
DATE COMPLETED
COMPLETION DATE
1.
FTM Chapter 1
2.
Operate/PMCS primary mover
3.
Operate/PMCS (primary power system)
Install/Operate/PMCS AN/TSQ-198 (Includes all equipment training,
4.
local and remote, MMS and Sighting Requirements)
5.
Prepare AN/TSQ-198 for Deployment
Install/Operate/PMCS AN/TRN-30 (v) 1 Beacon (Remarks: 15' and
6.
30' Modes)
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
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RECOMMENDED
TEST
DATE COMPLETED
COMPLETION DATE
1.
Initial Weather Certification (USAF)
HLZ Operations (Includes Landing Direction and Emplacement of
2.
Landing "Y" /NATO "T")
3.
Development of TAPS for NDB
4.
FTM Chapters 2-4
5.
FAAO 7110.65 Chapters 2-4
6.
AR 95-2 Chapters 2-5
7.
AR 40-8 and AR 40-501
8.
Flips, Charts, VFR and IFR Supplements
9.
FTM Chapters 5-8
10.
FTM Chapters 9 and 12
11.
FM 3-04.303 Chapters 1-3
12.
FM 3-04.303 Chapters 4, 5, and 7
13.
Flight Data Position Qualification
14.
FAAO 7110.65 Chapters 7 and 10
15.
Ground Control Position Qualification
16.
Local Control Position Qualification
17.
A²C² (Facility and Mission Specific)
18.
Pre-ATCS Exam
19.
ATCS Exam
20.
FTM Chapter 13
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
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RECOMMENDED
TEST/TASK
DATE COMPLETED
COMPLETION DATE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
NOTE 1: Those items listed above which do not apply to your unit do not need to be completed. However, as they
become relevant, they shall be entered in Section III of DA Form 3479-R.
NOTE 2: Example comments required in Remarks column:
a. Type test given: test without remarks shall be understood as written.
(1) Written, (2) Oral, (3) Practical.
b. Agency administering exam:
(1) Motor Sergeant/Master Driver (Vehicle Licensing), (2) USAF (Weather Exam)
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TACTICAL FACILITY TRAINING PROGRAM (FTP)
AN/GRC-206 TACTICAL TOWER SYSTEM
For use of this form, see FM 3-04.303 the proponent agency is TRADOC.
1. NAME
2. RANK
3. OPERATING INITIALS
4. ATCS NUMBER
5. SECURITY CLEARANCE
6. FLIGHT PHYSICAL DUE
7. DATE ASSIGNED TO UNIT
8. TRAINING START DATE
9. PHASE I COMPLETE
10. PHASE 2 COMPLETE
11. This is a standardized tactical qualification and rating checklist that will be used to follow the
progress of a controller through the training program. All applicable items shall be entered in sections III
and IV of DA Form 3479-R.
12. REFERENCES:
Applicable SOP's
Appropriate Equipment TM's
AR 40-8/AR 40-501/AR 95-2
ARTEP 1-425-MTP
FAAO 7110.65
FAAO 8200.1
FAAO 8260.3
Flips, Charts and IFR/VFR Supplements
FM 1-120 (3-04.120)
FM 3-04.303
FM 3-52
FTM
13. The training program consists of two phases: Phase 1 - Qualification, and Phase 2 - Position Training
and Rating.
a. Phase 1 consists of individual and team training on the installation, operation and maintenance
of all ATS equipment assigned to the Tactical Tower System (TTCS). The training program is designed to
ensure Phase 1 training is completed within 3 months (Army National Guard 2 AT's) of being assigned to
the training program. However, as soon as a controller demonstrates proficiency in all applicable areas,
phase completion may be achieved at an earlier date.
b. Phase 2 is dependent upon actual mission and the controller's ability to control "LIVE" traffic in
a tactical environment. Phase 2 has no set time limit.
14. REMEDIAL TRAINING: Upon completion of phase training or rating, should an individual fail to
maintain the required proficiency level, he/she will be placed on Remedial Training. If unable to
successfully complete the Remedial Training in time allowed, reclassification actions will be taken.
15. CONTROLLER'S SIGNATURE
16. TACT CHIEF'S SIGNATURE
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TRAINING STARTED DATE
PHASE 1 RECOMMENDED COMPLETION DATE
RECOMMENDED
TASK
DATE COMPLETED
COMPLETION DATE
1.
Intro to AN/GRC-206
2.
FTM Chapter 1
3.
Operate/PMCS Primary Mover
4.
Operate/PMCS primary power system
5.
Install/Operate/PMCS AN/GRC-206
6.
AN/GRC-206 Emergency shutdown
7.
AN/GRC-206 Alternate Power Sources
8.
Disassembly/Storage of AN/GRC-206
9.
Intro to RSC Menus
10.
Remote Procedures for RSC
Install/Operate/PMCS AN/TRN-30(v)1 Beacon (Remarks: 15' and 30'
11.
Modes)
12.
Operate COMSEC Equipment
13.
Operate GPS
14.
Operate/Maintain NVD
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
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TRAINING STARTED DATE
PHASE 1 RECOMMENDED COMPLETION DATE
RECOMMENDED
TASK
DATE COMPLETED
COMPLETION DATE
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
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TRAINING STARTED DATE
PHASE 2 RECOMMENDED COMPLETION DATE
RECOMMENDED
TASK
DATE COMPLETED
COMPLETION DATE
1.
Initial weather Certification (USAF)
2.
Install Landing "Y" / NATO "T"
3.
AN/GRC-206
4.
Intro to Development of TAPS for NDB
5.
FTM Chapters 2-4
6.
FAAO 7110.65 Chapters 2-4
7.
AR 95-2 Chapters 2-5 & Current AIG Messages
8.
AR 40-8 and AR 40-501 Chapter 6
9.
Recognize and Implement ECM and ECCM
10.
Perform Assumption of Duty Requirements
11.
Flips, Charts, VFR and IFR Supplements
12.
Flight Data Procedures
13.
FTM Chapters 5-8
14.
A²C² (Facility and Mission Specific)
15.
FTM Chapters 9 and 12
16.
FM 3-04.303 Chapters 1-3
17.
FM 3-04.303 Chapters 4, 5, and 7
18.
Flight Data Position Qualification
19.
Ground Control Procedures
20.
FAAO 7110.65 Chapters 7 and 10
21.
Provide Emergency Assistance
22.
HLZ Operations
23.
Light Gun Procedures
24.
Ground Control Position Qualification
25.
Local Control Procedures
26.
Flight Following Procedures
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TRAINING STARTED DATE
PHASE 2 RECOMMENDED COMPLETION DATE
RECOMMENDED
TASK
DATE COMPLETED
COMPLETION DATE
27.
Local Control Position Qualification
28.
Pre-ATCS Exam
29.
FTM Chapter 13
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
NOTE 1: Those items listed above which do not apply to your unit do not need to be completed. However, as they
become relevant, they shall be entered into Section III of DA Form 3479-R.
NOTE 2: The ATCS Examination is required, but it is not annotated in section III as trained.
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RECOMMENDED
TEST
DATE COMPLETED
COMPLETION DATE
1.
FTM Chapter 1
2.
Operate/PMCS primary mover
3.
Operate/PMCS (primary power system)
Install/Operate/PMCS AN/GRC-206 (Includes all equipment training,
4.
local and remote and Sighting Requirements)
5.
Disassembly/Storage of AN/GRC-206
6.
Install/Operate/PMCS AN/TRN-30(v)1
7.
Beacon (Remarks: 15' and 30' Modes)
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
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RECOMMENDED
TEST
DATE COMPLETED
COMPLETION DATE
1.
Initial Weather Certification (USAF)
HLZ Operations (Includes Landing Direction and Emplacement of
2.
Landing "Y" /NATO "T")
3.
Development of TAPS for NDB
4.
FTM Chapters 2-4
5.
FAAO 7110.65 Chapters 2-4
6.
AR 95-2 Chapters 2-4
7.
AR 40-8 and AR 40-501
8.
Flips, Charts, VFR and IFR Supplements
9.
FTM Chapters 5-8
10.
FTM Chapters 9 and 12
11.
FM 3-04.303 Chapters 1-3
12.
FM 3-04.303 Chapters 4, 5, and 7
13.
Flight Data Position Qualification
14.
FAAO 7110.65 Chapters 7 and 10
15.
Ground Control Position Qualification
16.
Local Control Position Qualification
17.
A²C² (Facility and Mission Specific)
18.
Pre-ATCS Exam
19.
ATCS Exam
20.
FTM Chapter 13
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
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RECOMMENDED
TEST/TASK
DATE COMPLETED
COMPLETION DATE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
NOTE 1: Those items listed above which do not apply to your unit do not need to be completed. However, as they
become relevant, they shall be entered in Section III of DA Form 3479-R.
NOTE 2: Example comments required in Remarks column:
a. Type test given: test without remarks shall be understood as written.
(1) Written, (2) Oral, (3) Practical.
b. Agency administering exam:
(1) Motor Sergeant/Master Driver (Vehicle Licensing), (2) USAF (Weather Exam)
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TACTICAL FACILITY TRAINING PROGRAM (FTP)
AN/TSC-61B AIRSPACE INFORMATION CENTER
For use of this form, see FM 3-04.303 the proponent agency is TRADOC.
1. NAME
2. RANK
3. OPERATING INITIALS
4. ATCS NUMBER
5. SECURITY CLEARANCE
6. FLIGHT PHYSICAL DUE
7. DATE ASSIGNED TO UNIT
8. TRAINING START DATE
9. PHASE I COMPLETE
10. PHASE 2 COMPLETE
11. This is a standardized tactical qualification and rating checklist that will be used to follow the
progress of a controller through the training program. All applicable items shall be entered in sections III
and IV of DA Form 3479-R.
12. REFERENCES:
Applicable SOP's
Appropriate Equipment TM's
AR 40-8/AR 40-501/AR 95-2
ARTEP 1-425-MTP
FAAO 7110.65
FAAO 8200.1
FAAO 8260.3
Flips, Charts and IFR/VFR Supplements
FM 1-120 (3-04.120)
FM 3-04.303
FM 3-52
FTM
13. The training program consists of two phases: Phase 1 - Qualification, and Phase 2 - Position Training
and Rating.
a. Phase 1 consists of individual and team training on the installation, operation and maintenance
of all ATS equipment assigned to the Airspace Information Center. The training program is designed to
ensure Phase 1 training is completed within 3 months (Army National Guard 2 AT's) of being assigned to
the training program. However, as soon as a controller demonstrates proficiency in all applicable areas,
phase completion may be achieved at an earlier date.
b. Phase 2 is dependent upon actual mission and the controller's ability to control "LIVE" traffic in
a tactical environment. Phase 2 has no set time limit.
14. REMEDIAL TRAINING: Upon completion of phase training or rating, should an individual fail to
maintain the required proficiency level, he/she will be placed on Remedial Training. If unable to
successfully complete the Remedial Training in time allowed, reclassification actions will be taken.
15. CONTROLLER'S SIGNATURE
16. FACILITY CHIEF'S SIGNATURE
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TRAINING STARTED DATE
PHASE 1 RECOMMENDED COMPLETION DATE
RECOMMENDED
TASK
DATE COMPLETED
COMPLETION DATE
1.
Intro to AN/TSC-61B
2.
FTM Chapter 1
3.
Operate/PMCS Primary Mover
4.
Operate/PMCS primary power system
5.
Install/Operate/PMCS AN/TSC-61B
6.
AN/TSC-61B Emergency shutdown
7.
Disassembly/Storage of AN/TSC-61B
8.
Install/Operate AB-577 Antenna Mast
9.
Install/Operate/PMCS AN/TRN-30(v)2 Beacon
10.
Operate COMSEC Equipment
11.
Operate GPS
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
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