airspace manager
Airspace managers control activities aimed at developing the European airspace into a continuum that is flexible and reactive to changes of users’ needs in airspace. They aim to optimise the network capacity and improve the performance.
Also called: manager of airspace, airspace and air traffic manager, airspace management officer, air traffic and airspace manager
- 16
- essential skills
- 5
- 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.
- air traffic controllerWhat changes?10 skills in common
- co-pilot7 skills in common
- commercial pilot7 skills in common
- helicopter pilot7 skills in common
- aircraft pilot6 skills in common
- private pilot6 skills in common
- air traffic instructor5 skills in common
- airline transport pilot5 skills in common
Essential skills
16- air traffic control operations
- air traffic management
- air transport law
- aircraft flight control systems
- apply the concept of Flexible Use of Airspace
- carry out navigational calculations
- celestial navigation
- electronic communication
- have spatial awareness
- interpret visual literacy
- manage aspects of airspace management
- monitor airspace planning
- operate radar equipment
- use different communication channels
- use geographic information systems
- work in an aviation team
Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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