Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00716:body:0:p20
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00716
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 79369–84586

traffic control, communications, radiotelephony and phraseology, operational procedures (routine and non-routine)                                                    5
Interpret relevant aeronautical documentation and safety practices associated with flight                                                                                      5

Aerodrome Control Skills Objectives                                                      Performance Level
Use runways and taxiways efficiently                                                     5
Apply separation standards                                                               5
Apply wake turbulence standards                                                          5
Use aerodrome control facilities                                                         5
Make runway visual range observations                                                    5
Control ground traffic on the aerodrome                                                  5
Process arrivals, departures and circuits using the Visual Flight Rules                  5
Process instrument and visual arrivals and departures using the Instrument Flight Rules  5
Process aircraft subject to an emergency                                                 5
Process missed approaches                                                                5
Assign separation to the pilot in command                                                5
Provide air traffic services during communication and/or navigation aid unavailability   5
Process military flights                                                                 5

Approach Control (Non-radar) Skills Objectives                                          Performance Level
Apply separation standards                                                              5
Manage airspace                                                                         4
Communicate routinely and during emergencies                                            5
Process instrument arrivals and departures using the Instrument Flight Rules            5
Process visual arrivals by IFR and VFR aircraft                                         5
Assign separation to the pilot in command                                               5
Process missed approaches                                                               5
Process aircraft subject to an emergency                                                5
Facilitate weather diversions                                                           5
Provide a traffic advisory service                                                      5
Provide air traffic services during communication and/or navigation aid unavailability  5
Process military flights                                                                5

Area Control (Non-radar) Skills Objectives                                              Performance Level
Apply separation standards                                                              5
Manage airspace                                                                         5
Communicate routinely and during emergencies                                            5
Process overflying aircraft                                                             5
Process arriving and departing aircraft                                                 5
Process aircraft subject to an emergency                                                5
Facilitate weather diversions                                                           5
Provide a traffic advisory service                                                      5
Provide air traffic services during communication and/or navigation aid unavailability  5
Process military flights                                                                5

Radar Control Skills Objectives   Performance Level
Use radar equipment               5
Provide limited radar services    5
Apply radar separation standards  5

4.1.6                     Rating Examinations

4.1.6.1                A candidate for a rating to be annotated in an Air Traffic Controller Licence must pass a written examination initially, and subsequently, annually, in the subjects appropriate to the particular rating. These examinations must be administered, according to the requirements of these standards, by CASA, a Certified ATS Training Organisation or an ATS Certificate holder as appropriate.

4.1.6.2                The overall pass standard must be 100 percent.

4.1.6.3                The minimum acceptable initial response for each group of questions must be 80 percent.

4.1.6.4                An average of 80 percent over the whole examination, including any questions failed, shall not in itself be an acceptable initial response.

4.1.6.5                Failure to obtain at least 80 percent for each group of questions shall necessitate supplementary written examination.

4.1.6.6                Where 80 percent or greater, but less than 100 percent is attained for any group of questions, the examinee must provide additional correct responses to oral examination to attain the required 100 percent.

4.1.6.7                An initial written