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TITLE(s): CHIEF PILOT (air trans.) alternate titles: airplane pilot, chief Directs operation of flight department of airline: Conducts indoctrination training for new pilots and refresher training for experienced pilots. Reviews reports on pilot performance and forwards reports to Federal Aviation Administration. Discusses operational and personal problems with subordinates to improve morale and efficiency. Studies technical manuals of airplane and equipment manufacturers and government regulations affecting flight operations to ensure that company training manuals adhere to legal requirements and are adapted to type of aircraft in use. Represents company in advisory capacity during contract negotiations with pilots' union. Accompanies flights to observe performance of pilots [CHECK PILOT (air trans.)]. Conducts training classes for flight personnel covering emergency procedures and use of survival equipment. Directs preparation of flight-crew schedules and assignment of personnel. May interview and hire flight personnel. May pilot airplane on scheduled flights. GOE: 05.04.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R5 M4 L5 SVP: 9 DLU: 77 ONET CROSSWALK: 15023A Transportation Managers |
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TITLE(s):
CHIEF PILOT (air trans.) alternate titles: airplane pilot, chief
Directs operation of flight department of airline: Conducts indoctrination training for new pilots
and refresher training for experienced pilots. Reviews reports on pilot performance and forwards
reports to Federal Aviation Administration. Discusses operational and personal problems with
subordinates to improve morale and efficiency. Studies technical manuals of airplane and equipment
manufacturers and government regulations affecting flight operations to ensure that company training
manuals adhere to legal requirements and are adapted to type of aircraft in use. Represents company
in advisory capacity during contract negotiations with pilots' union. Accompanies flights to observe
performance of pilots [CHECK PILOT (air trans.)]. Conducts training classes for flight personnel
covering emergency procedures and use of survival equipment. Directs preparation of flight-crew
schedules and assignment of personnel. May interview and hire flight personnel. May pilot airplane
on scheduled flights.
GOE: 05.04.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R5 M4 L5 SVP: 9 DLU: 77
ONET CROSSWALK: 15023A Transportation Managers
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