air traffic instructor
Air traffic instructors train people in all the matters regarding with the operations in air navigation services such as the management of flight traffic and the communication for navigation in aerodromes. They teach all the directives issued by air traffic control for the purpose of passing to trainees the sense of safety and expeditious flow of air traffic.
Also called: instructor of air traffic control, air traffic control trainer, air traffic trainer, air traffic control instructor
- 29
- essential skills
- 13
- 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.
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Essential skills
29- air traffic control operations
- air traffic management
- air transport law
- analyse work-related written reports
- apply technical communication skills
- assess students
- assist students in their learning
- aviation meteorology
- common aviation safety regulations
- comply with air traffic control operations
- evaluate education programmes
- evaluate training
- geographic areas
- geographic information systems
- geographical routes
- give instructions to staff
- interpret visual literacy
- meteorology
- pedagogy
- prepare examinations for vocational courses
- prepare syllabuses for vocational courses
- procedures associated with different air navigation areas
- surveillance radars
- teach air traffic control
- train staff in navigational requirements
- use different communication channels
- use meteorological information
- use of air traffic services document
- write work-related reports
Optional skills
13- advise on teaching methods
- analyse data for aeronautical publications
- coach employees
- communicate in air traffic services
- compile data for navigation publications
- deal with air traffic issues
- identify training needs
- operate airport control tower
- operate radar equipment
- review meteorological forecast data
- train employees
- use geographic information systems
- use modern electronic navigational aids
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