ICAO 219 — Short Course
Search and Rescue Mission Coordinator
Building instructors who build better controllers. Grounded in ICAO standards and real-world training principles, this course prepares participants to lead and assess on-the-job training with confidence.
1 Weeks
70% Pass Mark
18 Syllabus
Objective
To build participants’ capability to plan and deliver effective on-the-job training. The course aimed to equip participants with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to conduct OJT programs in accordance with ICAO Doc 9941, Annex 1, and Doc 9868, covering key areas such as organising training, maintaining records, and ensuring safety through human factors awareness in both simulator and live training environments. Participants were also trained in a variety of training techniques and assessed on their understanding of relevant ICAO standards and regulations. A further objective was to enable participants to design and implement OJT programs tailored to their organisation’s specific needs. Upon completion, participants were expected to be able to independently conduct on-the-job training by applying all of the above competencies.
Course Syllabus
- OJTI-00 Introduction: Administrative Matters
- OJTI-00 Introduction: On-the-job-training Instructor Course
- OJTI-01 Roles of On-the-job-training Instructor
- OJTI-02 Instructor Attributes
- OJTI-03 Human Factors
- OJTI-04 Human Behaviours
- OJTI-05 Competency-based Training
- OJTI-06 Theory Lesson Components
- OJTI-07 Lesson Plan
- OJTI-08 Brief-Monitor-Debrief (BMD)
- OJTI-09 Simulator Training Technique
- OJTI-10 Question Design Technique
- OJTI-11 Question Design Technique (Examples)
- OJTI-12 Individual Differences
- OJTI-13 Training Management
- OJTI-14 Communication Process
- OJTI-15 Assessment
- OJTI-16 Writing Reports