29 Oct 2013
Airways New Zealand has developed a training programme that further advances the professionalism of its air traffic control staff and reduces human factor risk.
The PULSE programme was developed through a collaborative approach with Airways’ internal operational customer and a raft of external air traffic control psychology and science experts.
Airways’ Acting Head of Training, Kelly de Lambert, says that with nearly 100 of the organisation’s 300 radar and tower controllers already through the two day programme, the results have been immediate.
“We’ve developed the PULSE course as professional development for our people, and it’s equating to a culture shift within our company,” she explains.
“We spent over a year developing this new programme, and it’s brought about a change in mindset in the workplace. PULSE takes the top six threats and errors from Normal Operations Safety Surveys (NOSS) and determines tactical and strategic tools to overcome them,” says Ms Lambert.
PULSE stands for “Professionals (Us) Leading Safety Everywhere”. The programme was developed with involvement from operational staff, many of whom had been facilitators on Airways safety and risk related courses previously. In the later stages of programme development, a group of talented air traffic controllers worked with international experts to further develop course content.
These experts included Dr Chris Henry, Director of NOSS Collaborative, who brought expertise in the area of threat and error management, and Peter Trono from ATC Consulting LLC, a renowned expert in techniques in understanding ATC thought processes, including the Root Cause Analysis Tool.
Finally, the group worked with Mike Catton, a specialist in course facilitation, who developed the course delivery and prepared the Airways ATCs to become trainers for their peers.
“At Airways, we recognise that we can always do better than we did yesterday, and we have years of expertise in developing air traffic courses in collaboration with the user organisation,” says Ms Lambert.
“It’s this commitment to continuous improvement, along with our belief in collaborative working, which has driven the success of our PULSE programme.”
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For further information please contact:
Kelly de Lambert
Acting Head of Training
Airways New Zealand
Ph: +64 3 357 2822
Mobile: +64 27 675 0000
Email: Kelly.delambert@airways.co.nz
About Airways
Airways is a world-leading commercial Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP), and operates in New Zealand as a State-Owned Enterprise (SOE).
We look after key aviation infrastructure around New Zealand and manage the more than 1 million traffic movements per year into and around New Zealand’s 30 million sq km of airspace, which is 7% of the world’s total.
Airways provides air traffic control and engineering training, and has delivered air traffic management, Flightyield revenue management solutions, navigation services and consultancy in more than 65 countries.
For more information about Airways please visit www.airways.co.nz