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National Weather Service FAA Academy Oklahoma City, OK. The National Weather Service Office at the FAA Academy. Doug Streu- Meteorologist Instructor/Evaluations Officer. Who Are We?. 7 NWS Employees Meteorologist-in-Charge Administrative Support Assistant
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National Weather Service FAA Academy Oklahoma City, OK The National Weather Service Office at the FAA Academy Doug Streu- Meteorologist Instructor/Evaluations Officer
Who Are We? • 7 NWS Employees • Meteorologist-in-Charge • Administrative Support Assistant • 5 Meteorologist Instructors/Evaluation Officers • Funded by the FAA via Memorandum of Understanding
Current Staffing Tom Dulong Meteorologist-In-Charge Renee Norman Administrative Assistant Databases T&A…Property…Library Marco Bohorquez Mike Bender John Jarboe Senior Instr/Eval Senior Instr/Eval Senior Instr/Eval Computer Focal Pt. Test Access Pilot Weather Briefing Test Content Webmaster Robert Prentice Doug Streu Senior Instr/Eval Senior Instr/Eval AC00-45 LAWRS CBI AC00-6 Tower Visibility En Route Course Devlp Course Development
Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center We Are Here 6,000 – 7,000 Staff
AMA-2 FAA Academy Organizational Structure AMA-1 Superintendent Deputy Superintendent Technical Operation Training Aviation Security NAS Technical Services Training ServicesSupport Regulatory Standards Air Traffic AMA-800 AMA-20 AMA-200 AMA-400 AMA-500 AMA-900
Air Traffic Division Organizational Structure AMA-500 Division Manager AMA-510 AMA-520 AMA-530 Initial Advanced Systems Training Training Support AMA-513 AMA-511 AMA-512 En Route Terminal Radar Tower Cab
What is Our Mission? The mission of the NWS Office at the FAA Academy is to: “Keep pilots out of harms way by supporting the FAA” 1. Provide weather training for FAA Air Traffic Controllers 2. Administer NWS Certification exams for Pilot Weather Briefers and Tower Visibility Observers 3. Administer quality assurance for Pilot Weather Briefing Program 4. Write reference material for the aviation community
What Do We Do? Classroom Training • FAA Academy Residence Courses • Air Traffic Basics - 26 hours of weather training for newly hired Air Traffic Controllers • Approximately 1,400 students per year • Air Traffic Controller Tower Visibility (4 hours) - Required to become certified to take tower visibility observations • Approximately 500 students per year
What Do We Do? New Course for En Route Controllers • Collaboration between the FAA Air Traffic Training Division and NWS/FAA Academy • Major development completed • Focus on en route hazards (e.g., thunderstorms, turbulence, icing) • Application of pertinent weather information to en route air traffic control decision-making
What Do We Do? Computer-Based Training Courses • Subject-matter experts for FAA Computer-Based Training (CBT) courses: • Limited Aviation Weather Reporting Station (LAWRS) • Basic Aviation Weather • Weather Graphics Interpretation • Adverse Weather • Low-Level Wind Shear/Microburst Alerts • WSR-88D Radar Image Interpretation • Weather Satellite Data Interpretation
What Do We Do? Pilot Weather Briefing: Certification • Issue "Certificate of Authority” for Pre-Flight Pilot Weather Briefing (approximately 100 in past year) • Briefer candidate must successfully pass the following certification examinations: 1.Weather Analysis (online) 2. Satellite (online) 3. WSR-88D Weather Radar (online) 4. Practical (oral) Pilot Weather Briefing (phone)
What Do We Do? Pilot Weather Briefing: Quality Assurance • Random/scheduled Pre-Flight practical pilot weather briefing proficiency checks (phone) • Approximately 210 in the past year
What Do We Do? En Route Flight Advisory Service (EFAS) Certification • Issue “Certificate of Authority” for En Route Flight Advisory Service (EFAS) Pilot Weather Briefing • Approximately 100 in the past year • Briefer candidate must successfully pass the following EFAS certification examinations: 1. EFAS Weather Analysis (online) 2. Practical (oral) EFAS Weather Briefing (phone)
What Do We Do? Tower Visibility Certification • Issue a “Tower Visibility Observers Certificate” to ATC personnel when they successfully pass the Tower Visibility Certification written examination. • Approximately 1,500 in the past year
What Do We Do? Maintain Certification Databases • Pilot Weather Briefing (approximately 1,000 briefers) • Pre-flight and EFAS • Tower Visibility (approximately 6,000 observers)
What Do We Do? Flight Service Office Evaluation Visits Lockheed Martin Lockheed Martin
What Do We Do? Flight Service Office Evaluation Visits FAA Flight Service Station Hub Flight Service Station (Satellite Office)
What Do We Do? Write Reference Documents • NWS Instruction 10-809 “Support to the FAA’s Pilot Weather Briefing Program” • Review other NWS aviation weather directives • FAA/NWS Advisory Circular “Aviation Weather Services” (AC 00-45) • FAA/NWS Advisory Circular “Aviation Weather: For Pilots and Flight Operations Personnel” (AC 00-6)