The ENAC trains many students intending to contribute to air traffic control services. Some of these students will become control service operators, as either engineers or senior technicians, others will become electronics engineers, in charge of the development and servicing of all systems contributing directly to air safety. ENAC courses in this field provide the skills for these positions, setting students up with the training they need to work in French, European or international civil aviation organisations. For more information:
1. I am a European student:
I hold scientific 'A' levels (or equivalent): I can access the TSA course
I hold a level L2 scientific diploma in electronics (DUT in Electrical engineering or Telecommunications networks, ATS or TSI preparatory classes or equivalent): I can access the IESSA course
I hold a general scientific level L2 diploma (scientific preparatory classes, 2-year university course, DUT, BTS, or equivalent): I can access the ICNA course
2. I am French or foreign and have past experience in air traffic control
I am interested in completing my training as an air traffic controller, and can take the following training modules:
- Basic TWR
- Rating ADV-ADI
- Basic ACC
3. I am French or foreign and have past experience in air transport
I am interested in completing my training as an air traffic controller, and can take the following training modules:
- Basic TWR
- Rating ADV-ADI
- Basic ACC
I am interested in obtaining the TSA diploma on the basis of past experience
4. I am an air traffic control service provider
I am interested in training air traffic controllers:- Basic TWR
- ADV-ADI rating
- Basic ACC
