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Formation Météorologie aéronautique - module 1 règlementation

  • Organisation: ENM - Toulouse
  • Type of Course: Life-long learning - short courses (basics) - short courses (advanced)
  • Language(s): French
  • Place: Toulouse (31) (French Regions: Occitanie)
  • Prepared diploma/grade/title: Certificate of participation (Notification of training attendance/completion)

Course Details

Objectives: At the end of the training, trainees will be able to:

- Integrate international and national aeronautical regulations into their productions;
- Explain the meteorological problem of the aeronautical user
- Describe the significant phenomena impacting navigation and air traffic.
This training complies with the competency standards of document OMM49 volume I and the competency implementation guide applicable to aeronautical meteorological forecasters.

Intended for: Meteorologists or meteorologists from national meteorological services in charge of forecasting activities or carrying out meteorological forecasting and assistance activities for aeronautical activities.

10 places for day students / 24 places in all.

Prerequisites: - Good knowledge of general meteorology and principles of numerical models
- Having followed the “concepts and methods” course is desirable

Duration and terms: 30h (5 days)

Dedicated web site: https://meteofrance.fr/enm/nos-formations/formations-pour-meteorologistes

Disciplines

  • Engineering Sciences
  • Applications, Operations

Topics

  • 1 - Environment and Physical Measurement: Radiation, Particles, Solar Wind, Debris, Mechanical and Thermal environment, Aerology, Meteorology, Climate, Environmental Measurements and Analysis, Physico-chemical Analysis, Sensors, Metrology, Vacuum Techniques, etc.
  • 14 - Aeronautical and Space Vehicles: Aircraft, Balloons, Drones, Launch vehicles, Satellites, Cubsats, High Altitude Platforms, Landers, Rovers, Manned Flights, etc.
  • 18 - Aerospace Systems Infrastructure and Operations: Airport Platforms, Launch Bases, Control and Mission Centers, Air and Space Traffic Management, In-Orbit Services, Operations, Planning, Man-Machine Interfaces, Human Factors, etc.
  • 19 - Business Engineering and Legal Issues: Laws and treaties, Space law, Regulations, Standards, Business Management, Finance, Managerial Monitoring, Costs, Purchasing, Macro and Micro Economics, Marketing, Contracts, Intellectual Property