Facility Training Criteria - EWR

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New York ARTCC
Newark Training Procedure

Rev. 5 — Revised: 2024-11-05

Newark Level 1

 ** Student should be able to tell which fixes/VORs belong to which gate
 ** Student should understand scratchpad entries and be able to input entries during SB
 ** Student should understand that a scratchpad entry should not be placed when no overlying controller is present
 ** Student should understand sequencing based on the exit chart (located at the top right of the Ground section of the EWR SOP)
  • Common airway and route amendments
  • Newark's departure procedures
 ** Identification of the appropriate initial climb altitude
 ** Identification of the appropriate departure controller
   *** Student should understand how to determine if an N90 controller covers EWR departures
 ** Student should understand when to use EWR#, when to use PORTT#, and which DPs to avoid
 ** Student should understand the impact of LGA using ILS 13 on EWR departures
 ** Student should understand the use of discrete squawk codes
 ** Student should understand the assignment of initial altitude
 ** Student should understand when to specify the departure frequency
 ** Student should understand the weather minimums for VFR flight
  • Skyline Route Procedures
 ** Student should understand when to omit an initial altitude
 ** Student should understand how to include Skyline Route phraseology in a VFR clearance
  • Student should understand how to provide services to KLDJ
  • Departure sequencing and separation
  • Familiarization with the airport diagram
  • Airport-specific movement and non-movement areas
  • Airport runway ownership and coordination procedures
 ** Student should understand the proper phraseology for coordination of runway crossings and blanket crossings