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ATO
- Usado para
- authorized training organization
- Definição1
- An ATO is an organization that is approved by the Licensing Authority to deliver specific approved training programmes to aviation personnel for licensing purposes. As a prerequisite to the approval process this organization will have demonstrated that it is staffed, equipped, financially resourced, and operated in a manner conducive to achieving the required standards. Its approved programmes may from time to time take advantage of the reduced experience requirements provided for in both Annex 1 and the applicable national regulations for certain licenses and ratings.
- Fonte1
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Manual of approval of training organizations. 2nd ed. Montreal: ICAO, 2012. (Doc 9841).
- Fonte2
- INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION. Safety report 2014. Issued April 2015. 51st Edition.
- Fonte3
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Manual of procedures for establishment and management of a State’s personnel licensing system. 2nd. ed. Montreal, 2012. (Doc. 9379 AN/916)
- Nota adicional1
- ATOs are distinguished from non-approved training organizations by the approval process and the ongoing oversight provided by the Licensing Authority.
- Nota adicional2
- The organizational structure of an ATO will vary depending upon the scope and complexity of its business model. The design and make-up of its structure should ensure that the delivery of training meets the client's needs and expectations while maintaining compliance with the applicable regulatory requirements. Therefore, ATOs need to have a management structure that is designed around best quality management practices.
- Contexto
- Approved training for flight crew and air traffic controllers shall be conducted within an approved training organization.
- Subárea1
- Training
- Português
- organização de treinamento aprovada