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At home or at college: VV Approach™ is ATC Training for the future

News: Air Traffic Control Training at home is now a reality with the launch of the VV Approach™ Home Learning Edition

Visual Vectoring™ Pty Ltd is an Australian-based company that provides innovative solutions for Air Traffic Control (ATC) training.

Our launch product is VV Approach™, a unique tool in Air Traffic Control training in that it provides a structured methodology for the acquisition of skills in Terminal Area sequencing and vectoring. The dedicated Simulator allows these skills to be practised on specially designed exercise scenarios.

VV Approach™ will provide marked improvements in quality and standardisation of ATC Training, at a far lower cost than could ever be achieved under traditional training regimes.

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Find out about the Home Learning Edition

The VV Approach™ training course will shortly be available to individual users. Click here for details

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Visual Vectoring™ has entered a partnership with Airways New Zealand to market the VV Approach™ course as part of their comprehensive suite of ATC training solutions.

VV Approach™ is available from Airways International as part of the Total Approach™ package. This is a complete solution to the provision of Terminal Area radar training, including both theoretical and practical skills, and will enable Air Navigation Services providers to fast-track their approach radar training.

Contact Airways International for more information.

VV Centre™

The Visual Vectoring™ development team has commenced the design of the VV Centre™ course, which is an Enroute (Area) version of the VV Approach™ course. VV Centre™ provides instruction in enroute (arrivals) sequencing of jet and turboprop aircraft, as well as separation of climbing, descending and crossing aircraft.

The VV Simulator™ has been equipped with an automated Traffic Management System to emulate flow instruction and make the sequencing process more realistic.

This will enable the acquisition of skills in enroute sequencing though the use of vectoring, holding and speed control. Click for full screen capture

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