This article will explain the importance of Competency Based Training and the role it plays in the preparing ATCO and ATSEP students for their jobs.
With the safety and lives at stake of many, including pilots, fellow colleagues, passengers, airport personnel, and essentially anyone on the ground below where aircraft is flying, ATCO and ATSEP candidates need to be exceptionally well-trained and suited for such work. Generally, these professionals will undergo many hours of training before they can be allowed to work in a live environment, even with supervision. As these students begin their training, they are typically taught the fundamentals through traditional learning methods. However, because there needs to be assurance that these students can put their newly learned skills to work and be competent in doing so, their competencies must be assessed.
Competency Based Training (CBT) plays an integral part in the training of ATCO and ATSEP candidates. It is not enough to learn by reading a textbook, listening to a lecture, and then taking a written test to become licensed to work. ATCO and ATSEP candidates must be able to hone their job-related skills through practice and show that they have obtained the level of skill needed to perform their jobs. But what is CBT and how does it differ from what we know as traditional time-based methods of learning?
A simple understanding of CBT includes the following competencies:
A CBT program should feature individualized training that fits the specific competencies required for each particular ATCO or ATSEP profile. Competencies should:
Unlike traditional time-based methods of learning, CBT learning programs, like those that ATCO and ATSEP trainees participate in feature:
This brings the need for equipment that is capable of replicating the equipment and environment that the ATCO or ATSEP will be working in, along with simulating scenarios that can be expected and anomalies that could possibly occur.
Traditional learning relies primarily on giving students knowledge-based tests to measure their mastery of information they have learned. This testing method can be used in CBT. However, a CBT program is geared to focus on measuring mastering skills, which is assessed through simulation performance tests that normally include a type of rating scale or checklist of competencies to be met.