Igor Rodríguez highlighted the training of personnel in higher technical careers
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September 3, 2024
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The general director of the Dominican Institute of Civil Aviation (IDAC), Igor Rodriguezhighlighted the contributions made by the Higher Academy of Aeronautical Sciences (ASCUS) to civil aviation, with the graduation of 454 young people in the higher technical courses in Aeronautical Administration and Air Traffic Control at Aerodromes.
On her tour of the different areas of the academy with her director, Clara FernandezThe director assured that the necessary contributions will be made to deepen the changes required by the institution, to improve existing spaces and acquire new equipment that guarantees the training of professionals in the aeronautical sector with the highest levels of excellence.
During the meeting, Fernández presented a report on the nature of ASCA as a mission and operational area of IDAC, as well as on the projects in progress and future initiatives that could be implemented to strengthen Dominican aviation in terms of training.
ASCA has a Redbird FMX 1000 Flight simulator and the latest generation of aerodrome and radar simulators for training aeronautical personnel both nationally and internationally.
The academy is certified by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology (MESCyT) as a Higher Education Institution, also as a Regional Aeronautical Instruction Center, by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Likewise, by the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (HIGH), the International Air Transport Association (IATA); Services and Studies for Air Navigation and Aeronautical Safety (SENASA).