Online Preparatory Classes fro RTR

AEROSPACE TUTORIALS offers online preparatory coaching classes for RTR Part 1 as per the prescribed syllabus for topics like international Telecommunications, General and Aeronautical Q Code Signals, Meterological Codes etc.

This online class will prepare students for the practical examinations and it will give more insight into the syllabus and make them confident to attend the RTR (Aero) examinations conducted by Department of Telecommunications' Wireless Planning & Coordination Wing DGCA examinations standards.

Aerospace Tutorials provides online coaching for the RTR (Aero) subjects for part-1 exam
The RTR (A) evaluation comprises two sections.

Step 1: Practical examination ( Transmission )
Step 2: Viva Exam ( Oral )
1) Regulation and Procedure
2) Radio principles and practice

This Examination is conducted in two parts.

Part 1 is a 25-minute session in which a transmission examination is performed on the regulations and procedures. It is also termed Transmitting Techniques. If candidates qualify for this, they are listed in Part 2.

Part 2 is an oral examination of the practices of regulations and procedures and radio Principles & Practice. The Chief Examiner from the WPC and one representative from DGCA / AAI are authorized to conduct the exam.

Part - 1 Regulations and Procedure

Sl.No. Topics Duration
1 International Telecommunication Convention & Radio Regulations 60 Hours
2 General and Aeronautical 'Q' Code Signals and other abbreviations as contained in Annexure 10 (Vol. I & II) of International Civil Aviation.
3 General Radiotelephone Communication procedures and radiotelephone communication procedure for distress urgency and direction finding using hypothetical ATS route chart.
4 Procedures for distress communication in Maritime Mobile Service.
5 Words and figures spelling used in radiotelephone.
6 Licensing requirements of installation and operation of radio apparatus used in aircraft.
7 Minimum requirement of radio equipment to be carried on aircraft as prescribed in Annexure 6 of the International Civil Aviation Organisation and Civil Aviation Authority in India.
8 Flight Information Regions in India and main Radio Communication and Navigation facilities are available together with principal frequencies to be used for communication and navigation within India.
9 Meteorological codes, pre-flight briefing services, and their usages.
10 Knowledge of notices to airmen issued by the Civil Aviation Authorities in India as applicable to the Aeronautical mobile and Air traffic Control Services.

Part - 2 Radio Principles & Practice

Candidates will be required to have knowledge of:

  • expand_circle_right Electrical Units such as Volt, Ampere, Ohm, and Watt; Wavelength, frequency, and their relationship;
  • expand_circle_right Elementary knowledge of radio frequency propagation, and night frequencies, skip distances, fading, ground shadow and its effect on communication, choice of frequencies to attain maximum efficiency in handling air-ground HF Communications.
  • expand_circle_right General knowledge of systems employed for air-ground communications including SELCAL operation, inter-communication, and announcing systems of aircraft;
  • expand_circle_right Elementary knowledge of Radio-navigation Aids, operation of microphones and headphones, Squelch, AVC, Volume control, tuning of the transmitter, simplex, and duplex operation;
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  • expand_circle_right Advantages and disadvantages of Radio telephone communication;
  • expand_circle_right Limitations of range due to frequency interference, etc.

Note: After clearing the Radio telephony constrained (Aeronautical) License exam the candidate has the choice of obtaining a License via paying the prescribed charge.