Communications are the core of the operational procedures in the Air Traffic Control and Operational activities in any airport. Communication are involved in all phases of the Flight Operation and also in the coordination of operations to guarantee the safety and efficient handling of the aircrafts and passengers during their operation at the airport.
As example of types of communication we can list the following:
- Air-to-Ground between flight crews and air traffic controllers.
- Ground Movement to coordinate the aircraft movement at the runway and taxiways areas.
- Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network to exchange operational and aeronautical messages between different airports and Air Traffic Control Centers.
- Data Communication to exchange messages between the flight crews and the operational ground centers.
- Ground-to-Ground communications to coordinate the service of the aircrafts in the Aircraft Movement Zone of the airport and the Apron.
The Meteorological Equipment provide the basic weather information required for the flying crews to assure a safety operation in the crucial phases of taking off and landing in the airport runway and also to assure a comfortable and on time flight time by providing through the meteorological briefing information details about the expected on route weather for the scheduled Flight Plan.
The meteorological equipment includes between others the following:
- AWOS (Automatic Weather Observation Systems) including all types of sensors like, RVR, Ceilometers, Barometers, Thermometers, Anemometers, etc.
- WAFS (World Area Forecast System) to provide Briefing to the flying crews.
- Weather Radars, etc.
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