ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS

Resident Controllers

A Piarco FIR home controller with an ATC rating of S1, S2, S3, C1, or higher has the right to provide ATC services on the VATSIM network provided the community member is listed on a facility roster and considered “active” on that facility roster. In order to remain “active” controllers must control a minimum of 3 hours in a running 90 day cycle. Any member listed on the facility roster with the rating of “OBS” is required to seek training via the facility training team. If you are unable to maintain the minimum 3-hour requirement, please get in touch the facility Air Traffic Manager to request a Leave of Absence.

Visiting Controllers

Visiting controllers shall provide ATC services under an authorized controller callsign within their endorsement level for a minimum of three (3) hours per month.

Observers / New Controllers

Observers / New Controllers, both resident and visiting, shall maintain an active training profile with the training team. All new controllers, both resident and visiting, will be placed as inactive on the roster if they have not enrolled in their first course in the first 30 days of joining. After initial course enrolment and / or after successfully passing their first exam, they will be expected to complete three (3) hours of classroom or network training hours to remain active.

Leave of Absence 

A member may request a Leave of Absence for a period of 30 to 180 days in duration. Members with less than ninety (90) days as a member shall be granted a LOA on a case by case basis. Requests for a LOA must be submitted by email to atm@piarco.vatcar.org and datm@piarco.vatcar.org and include the reason for LOA for consideration. Note: A visiting controller cannot be granted a LOA unless they have a concurrent LOA granted from their home ARTCC.

Inactive Status

Controllers failing to meet Activity Requirements shall be set to Inactive Status and must contact the Air Traffic Manager in order to return to the active roster.

Removal from Roster

After a controller is moved to inactive status, an email is sent to the controller by the Air Traffic Manager or the Deputy Air Traffic Manager, if a response is not received within a 7 day period, the controller may be removed from the roster. A controller removed in accordance with the above who wishes to return to the roster must email the Air Traffic Manager or designee stating their intent. A controller may also be removed from the roster due to failure to adhere to any Piarco, VATCAR, or VATNA regulations or guidelines, rude or disruptive behavior, insubordination or harassment of a member of staff, or a violation of VATSIM Code of Conduct.

Return After Roster Removal

If less than 30 days have elapsed from the date of removal the controller will be returned to the roster with all previously earned certifications. If a period of more than 30 but less than 60 days has elapsed from the date of removal, the controller must demonstrate that the knowledge has been retained by repeating the written test and OTS for the highest certification earned prior to removal. If a period of 60 or more days has elapsed from the date of removal the controller must start the entire training program from the beginning. Visiting controllers who fail to meet activity requirements shall have visiting controller status removed.