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10 jobs that use Flight Operations the most

Jobs that use flight operations the most include flight operations manager, chief pilot, and aircraft dispatcher.

What jobs use Flight Operations the most?

1. Flight Operations Manager

How flight operations manager uses Flight Operations:

  • Manage operations associate facilities, flight training equipment, and all associate logistics.
  • Identify and manage implementation of projects design to meet unique regulatory compliance requirements during ongoing implementation of enterprise-wide LMS.
  • Assist and help assess TSA transition in airport.

Most common skills for flight operations manager:

  • Flight Operations
  • DOD
  • FAA
  • Safety Procedures
  • OPS
  • UAS

2. Chief Pilot

How chief pilot uses Flight Operations:

  • Serve as a professional pilot managing a flight crew and ensuring safe transportation of VIP's internationally.
  • Maintain and operate aircraft to FAA standards for airworthiness and maintenance.
  • Take ownership of the entire storage infrastructure, from Compellent SAN to third-party technology products.

Most common skills for chief pilot:

  • Flight Operations
  • Pilot-In-Command
  • PIC
  • Operations Specifications
  • Training Programs
  • ATP

3. Aircraft Dispatcher

How aircraft dispatcher uses Flight Operations:

  • Schedule flight crews for assignments, mange corporate aircraft fleet, manage charter customer base, manage record keeping for FAA requirements
  • Monitor airborne aircraft and communicate weather, NOTAMS, and airfield updates to the crew.
  • Plan flights with consideration of weather, NOTAMS, aircraft capabilities, company requirements and aircraft airworthiness.

Most common skills for aircraft dispatcher:

  • Flight Operations
  • Maintenance Control
  • On-The-Job Training
  • Aircraft Maintenance
  • Air Traffic Control
  • Flight Planning System

4. Flight Engineer

How flight engineer uses Flight Operations:

  • Manage and execute all aircraft grind servicing as well as security for USAF assets abroad.
  • Lead several Russian inspectors during a highly-visible reentry vehicle inspection on-site inspection - commend for superb leadership
  • Perform operational checks on helicopter systems and subsystems to isolate and facilitate troubleshooting of malfunctions.

Most common skills for flight engineer:

  • FAA
  • Flight Operations
  • Simulator
  • DOD
  • Combat
  • Technical Problems

5. Air Force Pilot

How air force pilot uses Flight Operations:

  • Lead several Russian inspectors during a highly-visible reentry vehicle inspection on-site inspection - commend for superb leadership
  • Establish maintenance management procedures and agile logistics support channels to sustain continuous network operations.
  • Perform lean logistics requirements by recognizing and eliminating wasteful activities from the supply chain and successfully increase product efficiency.

Most common skills for air force pilot:

  • FAA
  • Flight Operations
  • USAF
  • DOD
  • Safety Procedures
  • Combat

6. Sensor Operator

How sensor operator uses Flight Operations:

  • Lead basic reconnaissance operations and report enemy movements to commanding officers.
  • Supervise and perform inter-service liaison activities to ensure effective integration of combat air resources on the battlefield.
  • Track, order, and inventory radio navigation equipment for DOD supply system.

Most common skills for sensor operator:

  • ISR
  • Flight Operations
  • Mission Planning
  • Reconnaissance
  • DOD
  • Syllabus

7. Pilot

How pilot uses Flight Operations:

  • Pilot company Lear 35 and manage the department.
  • Manage the UAV payload on the ground and in the air to meet customer expectations.
  • Serve as a professional pilot managing a flight crew and ensuring safe transportation of VIP's internationally.

Most common skills for pilot:

  • PIC
  • Pilot-In-Command
  • Flight Operations
  • ATP
  • Helicopter
  • Federal Aviation

8. In-Flight Crew Member

How in-flight crew member uses Flight Operations:

  • Manage food preparation, maintain cleanliness and punctuality while effectively support customers in daily transactions with suggestive selling methods.
  • Receive certification for basic first aid, minor medical emergencies of passengers, and emergency CPR and its yearly re-certification training.
  • Ensure appropriate treatment of VIP passengers.

Most common skills for in-flight crew member:

  • Safety Procedures
  • UAS
  • Customer Service
  • Flight Operations
  • Emergency Procedures
  • Front Desk

9. Flight Instructor

How flight instructor uses Flight Operations:

  • Manage the daily maintenance efforts for 9 P-3C aircraft to meet short and long range flight tasking.
  • Manage and monitor all flight systems and electrical in-flight avionics of various commercial aircraft equipment types.
  • Conduct training using, CBT, stand-up lectures, PowerPoint, Wicat 2D FMS, and FTD trainers.

Most common skills for flight instructor:

  • Aircraft Systems
  • Syllabus
  • CFI
  • Flight Operations
  • Training Programs
  • PowerPoint

10. Test Pilot

How test pilot uses Flight Operations:

  • Serve as a professional pilot managing a flight crew and ensuring safe transportation of VIP's internationally.
  • Perform production/experimental flight tests of aircraft and systems to assure compliance with FAA.
  • Balance schedule maintenance activities with the mission demand to ensure combat asset availability.

Most common skills for test pilot:

  • FAA
  • Pilot-In-Command
  • Aircraft Maintenance
  • Logistics
  • Flight Operations
  • Aircraft Systems

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