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  2. Ground crew - Wikipedia

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    Ground crew who are employed by the individual airport include personnel who are tasked to do the following operations: aircraft fuelling suppliers, toilet effluent tank extraction operatives, interior cabin cleaners, aircraft exterior de-icing operatives, on-board food delivery suppliers (for crew and passengers), baggage, cargo and / or ...

  3. Flight information service officer - Wikipedia

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    Validation uses page 2 of the application form SRG1414, to apply for a validation examination by a CAA ATS inspector at a specific aerodrome, provided that a certified log of 40 hours 'hands-on' experience under supervision of a qualified operator, with a maximum of 4 hours in a day (see CAP427 Chap 2 Para 5.2), where no 'on the job' training ...

  4. Flying officer - Wikipedia

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    A graduate entrant who has an MEng but is joining a ground branch other than engineer will serve 3½ years as a flying officer – the early promotion for MEng engineers is designed as a recruitment incentive. The starting salary for a flying officer is £39,671 per year. [4]

  5. Los Angeles Airport Police - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Airport Police was slated to be designated as a State of California Penal Code Section 830.1 agency as of January 1, 2014. [citation needed] Selection and training standards for Los Angeles Airport Police officers are virtually identical to those of LAPD. In 2004, the written tests were merged and the application process ...

  6. Air traffic controller - Wikipedia

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    While the first control tower was established in 1920 at Croydon Airport it wasn't until 1922 when Jimmy Jeffs was issued the very first Air Traffic Control License that controllers started to actually control the planes, before that they only provided information to the pilots on the ground. [4]

  7. Gate agent - Wikipedia

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    Shifts vary with the particular airline's flight schedule, and, like ticket agents, gate agents must wear uniforms and put on a pleasant face for the public.

  8. Aircraft maintenance technician - Wikipedia

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    Required areas of study in the "general" curriculum include electricity, technical drawings, weight and balance, hydraulics and pneumatics, ground operation of aircraft, cleaning and corrosion control, basic mathematical calculations, forms and record-keeping, basic physics, maintenance manuals and publications, and applicable federal ...

  9. Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airport operations are made possible by an organized network of trained personnel, specialized equipment, and spatial data. After thousands of ground operations staff left the industry during the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been discussions on the need for systemic improvements in three primary areas: Improving talent acquisition and retention