CASS Simulator
CANI operates the ATC simulator CASS which can be easily accommodated to meet the client’s specific needs for all types of ATC training.
System characteristics
The simulator is used for either procedural, basic and advanced radar training. Since the system is operated as a common automated airport system it allows performing single topic exercises within the scope of ACC or APP or TWR, as well as heavy load exercises allowing complex variants for the training of co-ordination with the adjacent ATC units.
For each exercise the system creates an independent, complete, separated and self-contained virtual ATC situation scenario within the mentioned simulation airspace.
Training can be accomplished either on the artificial airspace created by the CANI or on the individual national airspace. The CANI uses working position consoles comparable with those in real operations, therefore the students will adapt more easily to providing air traffic services by training under such real ATC environment.
The system configuration makes it possible to train 8 students at the same time, cooperating with 16 pseudopilots. The student and pseudopilot working stations are in separated laboratories interconnected by a communication chain (telephones, frequencies).
Each aircraft can have a paper strip or an electronic one. Design of strips can be defined according to request.
