Air Seoul Conducts Air Traffic Control Training for Pilots... "Enhancing Safe Flight Capabilities"
[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Hyun-seok] Air Seoul announced on the 11th that it conducted air traffic control training in collaboration with the Incheon Air Traffic Control Center to enhance the safe flight capabilities of its flight crew.
On this day, Air Seoul invited controllers from the Incheon Air Traffic Control Center to the Air Seoul Safety Headquarters located in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, and conducted face-to-face training for flight crew members.
This training was held at Air Seoul's request to improve flight crews' understanding of air traffic control and strengthen cooperation with controllers ahead of the full-scale expansion of international flights.
Through today's lecture, pilots understood the detailed tasks of controllers, studied the respective response methods of controllers and pilots regarding various flight procedures, and had an active time sharing their opinions with each other.
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Captain Lee Seong-ryong of Air Seoul said, “It was a valuable time to enhance expertise in understanding air traffic control and to communicate openly about difficulties and opinions,” adding, “I deeply recognize the importance of mutual understanding and smooth communication between pilots and controllers and will devote myself further to safe flight operations.”
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