Oz Airports trainers deliver, through CASA Instruments of Authority, training and assessment of candidates to gain an AROC. This also extends to our delivery of Aviation English Literacy Proficiency (AELP) and General English Literacy Proficiency (GELP) assessments.
Our AROC training is specifically focused on the drivers of airport vehicles in both the Air Traffic Control and Common Traffic Advisory Frequency Environments before individuals undertake Authority to Drive Airside (ADA) assessments at their relevant airports. Vehicle communications during high traffic densities, aircraft emergencies and general aircraft traffic patterns are highlighted to all candidates.
Oz Airports employs an Integrated Management System that combines and consolidates business processes into a single system of management.
Oz Airports Aviation Risk Management System embraces the incident reporting systems of Airservices Australia, the ATSB and Defence as well as promoting an organic safety
Oz Airports owns over 30 airside vehicles purposely designed to operate both safely and effectively on operational airports. Our airside vehicle fleet have around $15,000