Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel (ATSEP) play a critical role in ensuring the seamless operation of aviation infrastructure. Their training must comply with ICAO Doc 10057, which mandates high taxonomy levels (typically Level 3 and above) for applied learning. Many traditional training programs fail to meet these requirements, focusing on theoretical instruction rather than practical, hands-on experience.
Aviation academies worldwide must align their programs with ICAO 10057 to ensure compliance, enhance learning outcomes, and produce highly skilled ATSEP professionals. This article introduces the key elements of ICAO-compliant ATSEP training and how simulation-based learning can bridge the gap between theory and real-world application.
Remark: In Europe, the EU Regulation 2017/373 embraces the DOC 10057 requirements. We wrote many articles which focus on the specific European needs.
ICAO 10057 defines a structured framework for ATSEP training, emphasizing:
The taxonomy levels outlined in ICAO 10057 emphasize a shift from passive learning (Level 1 and 2) to applied learning (Level 3 and above). This means that ATSEPs must be trained through realistic fault scenarios, live diagnostics, and system recovery exercises rather than just classroom-based instruction.
Traditional ATSEP training often falls short of ICAO 10057's requirements because it lacks hands-on interaction with real ATC systems. Simulation-based training offers a risk-free environment where trainees can:
✔ Diagnose and resolve system failures in Surveillance Radar (SUR).
✔ Conduct corrective maintenance on NAVAIDS (ILS, DVOR, DME).
✔ Gain hands-on experience in Communication (COM) infrastructures.
✔ Work with virtualized Data Processing (DPR) environments to troubleshoot cybersecurity threats and system errors.
✔ Monitor and manage air traffic control systems through System Monitoring & Control (SMC) platforms.
By using browser-based, scalable, and interactive ATSEP labs, training providers can ensure their programs meet ICAO 10057 standards while improving efficiency and knowledge retention.
To provide a comprehensive and compliant training program, aviation academies must incorporate five specialized training domains:
Aviation academies can upgrade their ATSEP training programs by:
ICAO 10057 sets a global benchmark for ATSEP training, ensuring aviation safety through highly skilled personnel. Aviation academies that align their training methodologies with ICAO 10057 will enhance employability, improve safety standards, and future-proof their programs.
In this series of articles, we will explore how aviation academies can implement ICAO-compliant training solutions in each key ATSEP domain:
Stay tuned for a deep dive into each of these critical areas! SkyRadar offers the most comprehensive range of ATSEP training solutions worldwide, covering a significant portion of all five key domains in qualification and unit training. Contact us today for a non-binding consultation and discover how we can tailor a solution to meet your specific training needs