aeronautical information service officer
Aeronautical information service officers maintain the operational timing from sunrise to sunset in order to ensure that the information passed by agencies is authentic. They strive to ensure safety, regularity and efficiency.
Also called: aeronautical data service officer, officer in aeronautical information, aeronautical information officer
- 12
- essential skills
- 2
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- aeronautical information specialist6 skills in common
- commercial pilot5 skills in common
- air traffic manager4 skills in common
- aircraft cargo operations coordinator4 skills in common
- aircraft dispatcher4 skills in common
- private pilot4 skills in common
- air traffic instructor3 skills in common
- airline transport pilot3 skills in common
Essential skills
12- analyse data for aeronautical publications
- common aviation safety regulations
- ensure accuracy of aeronautical data
- ensure client orientation
- ensure compliance with legal requirements
- ensure safety in international aviation
- follow airport safety procedures
- geographic areas
- operate scientific measuring equipment
- prepare notices to airmen for pilots
- use different communication channels
- work in an aviation team
Optional skills
2Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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