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Aviation movement specialist (level 3)
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Move aircrafts into position.
- Knowledge, skills and behaviours
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View knowledge, skills and behaviours
Knowledge
- The range of specialist vehicles and equipment and how they are used in airside movements.
- Techniques to monitor compliance with relevant health and safety and environmental legislation.
- Principles for moving different types of aircraft.
- Requirements for maintaining aviation security in own area of authority and action to take in the event of a breach of security.
- Aviation and other applicable legislation, procedures and regulations relating to an aviation environment, and monitoring procedures within own area of responsibility.
- Communication methods and techniques applicable to different audiences.
- Roles within the team and how these works together to achieve the organisation’s objectives.
- Principles of equality, diversity and inclusivity in the workplace.
- Procedures for preparing and operating the aviation systems used for moving aircraft, within own role.
- Aviation system faults and errors and what remedial action to take.
- Procedures to follow in an emergency, within own area of responsibility.
- Range of potential aviation incidents and disruption that may occur and the appropriate action to take in accordance with standard operating procedures.
- Types of dangerous goods relevant to a range of aviation operations and the procedures for management.
- Timelines for aviation operations performance and consequences of not meeting them.
- The methods for matching the planned airside movement with the team roles, including briefing on the equipment/vehicles to be used, and incident/emergency responses.
- The requirements and responsibilities of self and team members in checking specialised equipment prior to use, ensuring safe operation and correct storage after use.
- Procedures for preparing the area and required equipment prior to marshalling of aircraft and /or vehicles.
- Techniques for identifying relevant ensuring compliance with the rules and regulations for aircraft, vehicles and personnel operating airside.
- Marshalling procedures, including the correct monitoring of operation of marshalling equipment and team members.
Skills
- Selects vehicle(s) and equipment applicable to the aircraft and the type of aviation movement.
- Coordinate the airside team to perform the planned aviation movement.
- Monitor area of responsibility to comply with applicable legislation and organisational procedures, addressing and / or reporting hazards.
- Identify and respond to security risks in own area of operations e.g. challenging people in restricted areas, recording and /or reporting of security incidents.
- Adapt communication methods and language to meet the situation.
- Manage own and team’s workload to meet performance objectives.
- Prepare and use aviation systems to move aircraft, including taking remedial action upon identification of faults or errors.
- Monitor area of responsibility and take appropriate action to reduce the impact of emergencies, incidents or disruption.
- Monitor team members preparing to use a vehicle airside.
- Ensure vehicle operations comply with aviation standard operating procedures.
- Implement the correct procedures in the event of incidents or emergencies with an airside vehicle.
- Monitor and supervise team members carrying out daily safety inspections and secure storage of specialist equipment.
- Monitor the team to ensure correct preparation of the airside environment for marshalling of aircraft and or vehicle(s).
- Monitor marshalling of aircraft and or vehicles in accordance with organisation’s standard operating procedures.
- Ensure the rules and regulations for aircraft, vehicles and team members operating airside are adhered to in accordance with airport safety requirements.
- Identify and report compliance risks in line with organisational procedures.
- Handle dangerous goods correctly.
Behaviours
- Embeds and promotes the organisations values.
- Treat people with courtesy and respect.
- Accountable for own actions and those of the immediate team.
- Reliable and pro-actively challenges poor practice.
- Sources solutions and seeks to continuously improve and develop.
- Puts safety first for themselves and others.
- Apprenticeship category (sector)
- Transport and logistics
- Qualification level
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3
Equal to A level - Course duration
- 18 months
- Maximum funding
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£7,000
Maximum government funding for
apprenticeship training and assessment costs. - Job titles include
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- Aviation movement specialist
- Aviation mover
- Aviation operations
- Aviation supervisor
- Ramp lead agent
View more information about Aviation movement specialist (level 3) from the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.