NAT HLA
North Atlantic High Level Airspace
The NAT HLA is the busiest oceanic airspace in the world. This course covers the latest regulations and procedures, effective January 2022. This course is suitable for all types of operations within the NAT region.
Course duration: 2:40 minutes
ABOUT THE COURSE
The course meets the recommendation for training and is based on the ICAO document 007, effective January 2022. NAT HLA is a re-designation of NAT MNPSA. There have been some changes to the regulation and procedures in the NAT region, this course covers all topics.
The course consists of a presentation followed by a final test. A certificate of completion will be automatically generated after completion.
Course duration: 2:40 min
License duration: 90 days
You will have 90 days access to the course, you can review the course as many times as you like. License extension? If you for any reason need additional time just get in contact with us.
Course contents
Geographic description
RVSM
Regulations
Requirements
Blue Spruce Routes
DLM- Datalink Mandate
DLM – Blue Spruce Routes
Tango Routes
OTS – Organized Track System
OTS Changeover Periods
Plotting Charts
In-flight Contingencies
Weather Deviations
Trackwise-Targeting Risks within Shanwick OCA
NAT Track Message
PBCS Tracks
Uplink Delay Message
Speed in NAT
SLOP
COMM Requirements
Oceanic Clearance
Position Reports
When Able Higher Reports
Meteorological Reports
ADS-C Equipped
SELCAL
VHF Coverage
COMM Failure
Datalink Issues
System Failures
Theoretical Test
PLATFORM AND USAGE
This course is delivered via the Qrosscheck Learning website. The e-learning course modifies itself depending on your screen, works on both computers and tablets. By purchasing this product you agree that the product will be used by a single individual for personal training and not in a classroom or commercial setting. Evidence of account sharing, commercial use, or excessive use will result in the early termination of the license.
REGIONAL STANDARD AND SUPPORT
ICAO, EASA and FAA training requirement is considered in the course. Course contents reference to ICAO Doc 007 and 4444.
Any questions or technical problems, we have a 24/7 support available.