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TITLE(s): MANAGER, FLIGHT OPERATIONS (air trans.) Directs and coordinates through subordinate management personnel, flight operation and control activities of air transport company terminal station: Reviews flight schedules, flight crew bid sheet for routes, and crew schedules to ensure assignments for schedules and routes are in accordance with personnel qualifications for type of aircraft, federal safety and operational regulations, union contract provisions, and company policy. Confers with flight crew personnel to resolve any differences regarding schedule and route assignments. Coordinates activities of sections in flight operations department, such as dispatching, flight control, flight training and meteorology, to ensure maximum operating efficiency. Confers with administrative personnel, government regulatory agencies, and representatives of other airlines to propose revision and adoption of rules and procedures governing flight operation activities. Directs preparation of supplemental training materials or revision of operational manuals resulting from changes in rules and procedures. Conducts investigations in cooperation with federal agencies to determine causes of aircraft accidents and to establish accident prevention and emergency methods and procedures. May check out flight crew personnel on aircraft. GOE: 11.05.02 STRENGTH: S GED: R5 M5 L5 SVP: 8 DLU: 77 ONET CROSSWALK: 15023A Transportation Managers |
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TITLE(s):
MANAGER, FLIGHT OPERATIONS (air trans.)
Directs and coordinates through subordinate management personnel, flight operation and control
activities of air transport company terminal station: Reviews flight schedules, flight crew bid
sheet for routes, and crew schedules to ensure assignments for schedules and routes are in
accordance with personnel qualifications for type of aircraft, federal safety and operational
regulations, union contract provisions, and company policy. Confers with flight crew personnel to
resolve any differences regarding schedule and route assignments. Coordinates activities of sections
in flight operations department, such as dispatching, flight control, flight training and
meteorology, to ensure maximum operating efficiency. Confers with administrative personnel,
government regulatory agencies, and representatives of other airlines to propose revision and
adoption of rules and procedures governing flight operation activities. Directs preparation of
supplemental training materials or revision of operational manuals resulting from changes in rules
and procedures. Conducts investigations in cooperation with federal agencies to determine causes of
aircraft accidents and to establish accident prevention and emergency methods and procedures. May
check out flight crew personnel on aircraft.
GOE: 11.05.02 STRENGTH: S GED: R5 M5 L5 SVP: 8 DLU: 77
ONET CROSSWALK: 15023A Transportation Managers
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