Aviation flight operations coordinator (level 3)
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Information about Aviation flight operations coordinator (level 3)
Provide the aircraft with the technical support required both prior to and during the flight.
- Knowledge, skills and behaviours
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View knowledge, skills and behaviours
Knowledge
- Local and operational procedures for operations control.
- Sector specific documentation in operations control.
- The sector specific notifications and the impact to operational performance data. For example, Notices to Air Missions, Industrial action, Safety & Security bulletin.
- Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) or Military Aviation Authority (MAA) regulations, and legislation.
- The roles and responsibilities of different colleagues and stakeholder in operations and control.
- The organisational and sector digital toolkits and systems in operations control.
- Sector specific factors that will influence decision-making within operations control.
- Limits of authority, when to escalate tasks and issues, and to whom.
- Principles of risk-based decision making to support safe aircraft operations including safety, costs, and time factors.
- Environment and sustainability regulations, relevant to the occupation and co-ordinator’s responsibilities.
- Their organisation’s operational, ethical and safety priorities
- Principles and techniques of delivering an operational safety culture.
- Aircraft operational status indicators, and technical conditions of aircraft.
- The principles of using recording and analysing flight arrival information.
- The principles of using recording and analysing enroute flight information.
- The principles of using recording and analysing flight departure information.
- Techniques for verbal communication, giving and receiving information, matching style to audience, communication barriers and how to overcome them.
- Techniques for written communication, plain English principles, and industry terminology.
- Aircraft position trends and analysis techniques.
- Weather forecasts, trends, and the effect of changing weather conditions on the aircraft, flight crew, and operational delivery.
- Equity, diversity and inclusion legislation, and its impact on the aviation sector
Skills
- Comply with local operational and organisational procedures for operations control.
- Use sector specific documentation to support in operational control.
- Monitor and respond to sector specific data to support in operational control.
- Comply with CAA or MAA regulations and legislation.
- Operate organisational and sector digital toolkits and systems.
- Apply risk-based decision making to support safe aircraft operations.
- Escalate issues and tasks in line with organisational and sector procedures.
- Assess the risk and manage the impact of external factors on operational activities, for example scheduled disruptions, force majeure.
- Deliver an operational safety culture.
- Use aircraft operational status indicators to assess technical condition of aircraft
- Record and analyse flight arrival information.
- Record and analyse enroute flight information.
- Record and analyse flight departure information.
- Communicate data and information with others verbally, for example internal and external stakeholders, colleagues, and managers.
- Communicate data and information in writing with others, for example internal and external customers, colleagues, and managers.
- Analyse aircraft positioning trends.
- Use weather forecasts, trends, and conditions to support in operational delivery.
- Follows equity, diversity and inclusion legislative guidance
Behaviours
- Contributes to equity, diversity, and inclusivity in the workplace.
- Committed to maintaining and enhancing competence of self through Continued Professional Development (CPD).
- Respond and adapt to work demands and situations.
- Collaborate within teams, across disciplines and with internal and external stakeholders.
- Act professionally, considers their organisation's operational, ethical, safety and sustainability priorities.
- Prioritise aviation safety in all instances.
- Apprenticeship category (sector)
- Transport and logistics
- Qualification level
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3
Equal to A level - Course duration
- 18 months
- Funding
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£8,000
Maximum government funding for
apprenticeship training and assessment costs. - Job titles include
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- Air and space operations specialist
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- Portable air test equipment operator
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- Operations coordinator
- Flight planning and CTB coordinator
- Operations officer
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