Diploma in Airport Ground Handling with Flight Dispatch / RTR - Aero


Description

Aviation, one of the most exciting profession in the world, requires the most talented and energetic staffs. In addition to punctuality, service quality levels also have to be met by those people. The staffs who working in an airport may remain unseen by most passengers, belong to what is known as ground handling; have got great impact on the success of each airline. Ground handling is an integral part of airline operations. Starting from the staffs at check-in counter to the staffs who putting their hands on aircrafts for its maintenance comes under this advanced trained people. By means of its Airport Handling Manual (AHM), the International Air Transport Association (IATA) sets a series of standards for secure, efficient airport operations. We here at FlyAir Aviation academy is regularly monitoring and empowering ourself to reach at that International standards. We have no compromise on the quality and standards assured for our courses. We are enabling our students to reach at the highest value of studies in aviation by giving the exposure to the wide range of scope of different job profiles in an airport.Our advanced syllabus of ground handling will provide the best results in overall performance and help them to grab the best in the field of their dream job.
The Aircraft Dispatcher is a licensed airman who has joint responsibility with the captain for the safety and operational control of flights under his guidance. He analyzes and evaluates meteorological information to determine potential hazards to safety of flight and to select the most desirable and economic route of flight. He prepares and signs the dispatch release which is the legal document providing authorization for a flight to depart.
The WPC (Wireless Planning and coordination) wing of the Ministry of Communication, Government of India conducts this examination and issues the RTR(A) license in India.

To Know

AVIATION SECURITY

  • Being one of the most sensitive area, airport is one of the potential targets for terrorism and other forms of crime because of the number of people local.

  • Airport security attempts to prevent any threats or potentially dangerous situations from arising or entering the country. Ted in one place.


DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS

  • A wide range of requirements apply when transporting dangerous goods.

  • Dangerous goods are items or substances that when transported by aircraft are a risk to health, safety, property or the environment.

  • These recommendations aim to eliminate or minimize risks, promote safety and facilitate the transport of dangerous goods.


AIRLINE RESERVATION

  • The modern airline reservation system is comprehensive suite of products to provide a system that assists with a variety of airline management tasks and service customer needs from the time of initial reservation through completion of the flight.


CHECK-IN & BOARDING

  • The check-in process at airports enables passengers to confirm they will be on the respective flight, obtain a boarding pass, possibly select their seat (if hasn’t happened already or allowed by airline), and check in luggage onto a plane, if desired.


BAGGAGE HANDLING

  • Airport baggage handlers move all sorts of baggage, such as luggage and cargo, on and off planes.

  • They are responsible for checking luggage against flight lists and taking it to the aircraft or to the reclaim conveyor belt. They need to work quickly and accurately while taking care not to cause damage.


CARGO MANAGEMENT

  • Air cargo operations can be very complex. Precision delivery and safety rely on how well air cargo professionals are trained. Taught by industry experts, our courses focus on industry best practices and change management to help you adapt to the increasingly complex air transport environment. We offer quality training solutions to respond to the diverse learning needs of the industry.


LOAD & TRIM

  • Airport baggage handlers move all sorts of baggage, such as luggage and cargo, on and off planes.

  • They are responsible for checking luggage against flight lists and taking it to the aircraft or to the reclaim conveyor belt. They need to work quickly and accurately while taking care not to cause damage.


RAMP MANAGEMENT

  • Ramp handling services ensure the efficient turnaround of aircraft so that flights stay on schedule. This course offers an introduction to ramp services as well as the ground handling standards and safety requirements you need to know to work safely on the ramp.


MARSHELLING

  • Marshalling is one-on-one visual communication and a part of aircraft ground handling. It may be as an alternative to, or additional to, radio communications between the aircraft and air traffic control.

METEOROLOGY

  • The study of science of weather is much more important to pilots as well as a flight dispatcher to plan a safe and efficient flights.

  • The Meteorological department also issues aeronautical meteorology special reports concerning meteorological conditions that may affect flights on the ground, airport facilities, airport services, and safe flight services on the runway.


AIR NAVIGATION

  •  The science and technology which helps the process of planning, recording, and controlling the movement of aircraft from one place to another.The primary motive of air navigation is Safe piloting of an aircraft on the proper route to destination without endangering the safety of persons on board aircraft or on the ground


AIR REGULATIONS

  • As the aviation is an international business,the unification of the procedures of world aviation is the contribution of Regulatory authorities of each contracting states.Hence knowing the rules and regulations issued by the authority is much important for pilots and flight dispatchers

  • The business aspects of airlines and their regulation also fall under aviation law. In the international realm, the International Civil Aviation Organization(ICAO) provides general rules and mediates international concerns to an extent regarding aviation law. 


FLIGHT PLANNING

  • Flying is not as simple as driving a car, you need to be fully prepared and know the route that you are taking. It is vital that all flights are deemed to have a well-structured and organised flight plan, which will not only maximise the safety of those on board but also reduce costs where necessary.

  • The aim of flight planning is to create a recipe for the safest flight on a specific day and for a particular aircraft.

  • Flight Planning is essentially planning, mapping out and understanding all of the criteria, materials and routes of a flight that you are undertaking.


AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL

  • Air Traffic Control Units have been designed to give air traffic control services. They are also responsible for giving flight information and alerting services to pilots.

RADIO TELEPHONY RESTRICTED (AERO)

  • A guide to successful communication between ATC and the pilot. A flight dispatcher being PILOT –ON –GROUND is also responsible same as a pilot in flight about the use of RT.

  • The evolution of electronic communications equipment is almost as dramatic as the evolution of the aircraft.

  • Aviation is an international industry and as a result involves multiple languages. However, as deemed by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), English is the official language of aviation.

  • Proper communication is the backbone of a safe flying experience. Every year, dozens of accidents are caused by poor communication between pilots, air traffic control (ATC) and ground control. By staying in constant communication with ATC and other pilots, it's possible to improve one's situational awareness.


 

Eligiblity

Qualification Age Height Information
12th Standard or Any graduate from a recognized university. 18 years onwards - Flight Dispatcher: DGCA Required 12 Standard with Physics and Mathematics. To get a FD license: Should require minimum of 2 years experience with an Airline operator to recommend you to write the DGCA exams

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