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A career in aviation doesn't just include manning the
cockpit. Although becoming a pilot is a popular and rewarding vocation, there
are numerous and varied career paths for anyone interested in working in the
flight industry, from business management to engineering and customer service.
And, thankfully, you don't always need a head for heights to work in this
field.
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Here is a round-up of some popular aviation jobs and tips
for getting on the career ladder.
Aircraft Engineer
Aircraft engineers are skilled workers who prepare planes
for flight and make sure they are safe and airworthy. Engineers are usually the
permanent employees or contractors of a particular airline. You will need a
license to practise as an aircraft engineer and lots of practical experience,
but mechanics and people with a background in other areas of engineering will
have a head start. Specialist areas include airframe structures, electrical
structures, radars and engines. You can also train to work on particular types
of aircraft. Experienced engineers can go on to more senior roles including
managing quality assurance and maintenance planning. The Civil Aviation
Authority has information on study paths and training for engineers and
technicians.
Flight Control
Air traffic controllers make sure that planes make a safe
journey through our very busy skies. There are several types of controller:
Area controllers guide a plane during its flight; approach controllers take
over as the plane reaches the airport; and finally the aerodrome controllers
are the ones you will recognise at the top of the airport control tower guiding
the plane in to land and take off. Experience is not required as full training
is given on the job - but the majority of entrants train through the National
Air Traffic Services. Confidence using navigational equipment and good
communication skills are a must for these roles.
Air Charter Broker
As well as travelling on the major commercial airlines,
businesses and wealthy individuals sometimes look to charter private aircraft
to accommodate their schedules. Air Charter Broker's link customers with their
options and arrange their travel, so you could find yourself making
arrangements for a movie star to attend their latest film premier or jetting
urgent cargo across the country. A background in travel, sales or passenger
services can lead on to a career in brokerage. Searching through a specialist
recruiter online is an excellent way to start your search.
Flight Attendant
Flight attendants do more than make sure airline passengers
have a comfortable journey; they keep the plane safe and secure on the ground
and in flight and are the first people passengers will look to in an emergency.
Working with an international airline offers big opportunities to travel and
foreign language skills can help you get work on some routes. No previous
experience is necessary as full training is given, but experience in a public
facing job is beneficial. Flight attendants can go on to become pursers
(supervising or managing flight crews), coordinate flight crews on the ground,
train and recruit other attendants or perform administrative roles such as
pilot document controllers.
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