aircraft marshaller
Aircraft marshallers signal pilots to assist them in operations such as turning, slowing down, stopping, and shutting down engines. They lead aircrafts to their parking stands or to the runway. They also indicate directions to the pilots by driving a "follow-me" car.
Also called: aeroplane marshaller, aeroplane signal crewman, aircraft ground handler, aeroplane ground handler, ground marshaller, aircraft ground marshaller, aircraft signal crewman, marshaller
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- essential skills
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- optional skills
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- 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.
- commercial pilot6 skills in common
- private pilot6 skills in common
- airport operations officer4 skills in common
- aircraft cargo operations coordinator3 skills in common
- aircraft dispatcher3 skills in common
- airline transport pilot3 skills in common
- airside safety manager3 skills in common
- aviation surveillance and code coordination manager3 skills in common
Essential skills
13- aircraft marshalling signals
- apply airport standards and regulations
- civil aviation regulations
- communicate in air traffic services
- comply with air traffic control operations
- dangers of marshalling activity
- execute necessary procedures prior to take off
- identify airport safety hazards
- operate follow-me vehicles
- operate radio equipment
- perform necessary checks before moving aircraft onto stand
- ramp safety requirements
- work in an aviation team
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