The Air Navigation Services (ANS) department at the East African School of Aviation (EASA) is a vital division that prepares students for careers in ensuring the safety and efficiency of air travel. This department comprises three main sections: Air Traffic Management (ATM), Aeronautical Information Management (AIM), Communication and Navigation Surveillance (CNS). ATM focuses on training students to manage aircraft movements both on the ground and in the air, ensuring safe distances between aircraft. AIM involves managing and disseminating essential aeronautical information like flight plans and weather updates. The CNS section trains students in operating and maintaining communication systems, modern navigational aids, and surveillance technologies, such as radar and GPS, to monitor aircraft movements and ensure adherence to flight paths. Together, these sections equip students with the skills needed to excel in the complex field of air navigation services.