Author: Patrick Flannery
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9781711287225
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 495
Book Description
The Aircraft Dispatcher Exam is equivalent to the Air Transport Pilot oral exam. Aircraft Dispatchers must execute and approve flight plans, route and altitude selection, and fuel load, all in compliance with FAA regulations. The format of questions and answers used in any Aircraft Dispatcher Guide or book is not sufficient to understand the extensive comprehensive material at hand and will not achieve the need to know in this profession. You cannot successfully answer questions without having full comprehension and knowledge. Unlike other books that only provide question and answer formats, this guide goes beyond the basic preparation which is necessary for passing the required exams. This book delivers to Aircraft Dispatchers a better understanding of the dispatcher's role. The information is up-to-date and brings you the latest and greatest available study materials, which are parts of an actual FAA oral exam. Route planning, regulations, and aviation weather are all part of the dispatcher's responsibilities and authorities and are covered in comprehensive detail.
Airman Knowledge Testing Supplement for Airline Transport Pilot and Aircraft Dispatcher (FAA-CT-8080-7D)
Author: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Publisher: Aviation Supplies & Academics
ISBN: 9781644250495
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
From Aviation Supplies & Academics, trusted publisher of Federal Aviation Administration resources. This book is also available bundled with the ASA Airline Transport Pilot Test Prep. This FAA-CT-8080-7D is the most current testing supplement, released by the FAA in June 2019. It supersedes the earlier FAA-CT-8080-7C, dated 1993. This Airman Knowledge Testing Supplement is designed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Flight Standards Service. It is intended for use by Airman Knowledge Testing (AKT) Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) Holders and other entities approved and/or authorized to administer airman knowledge tests on behalf of the FAA in the following knowledge areas: Airline Transport Pilot (FAR 121) Multiengine Airplane (ATM) Airline Transport Pilot (FAR 135) Single-Engine Airplane (ATS) Airline Transport Pilot (FAR 135) Added Rating--Airplane (ARA) Airline Transport Pilot (FAR 135) Helicopter (ATH) Airline Transport Pilot (FAR 135) Added Rating--Helicopter (ARH) Airline Transport Pilot Multiengine Airplane Canadian Conversion (ACM) Airline Transport Pilot Single-Engine Airplane Canadian Conversion (ASC) Airline Transport Pilot Helicopter Canadian Conversion (ACH) Aircraft Dispatcher (ADX) Flight Navigator (FNX)
Publisher: Aviation Supplies & Academics
ISBN: 9781644250495
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
From Aviation Supplies & Academics, trusted publisher of Federal Aviation Administration resources. This book is also available bundled with the ASA Airline Transport Pilot Test Prep. This FAA-CT-8080-7D is the most current testing supplement, released by the FAA in June 2019. It supersedes the earlier FAA-CT-8080-7C, dated 1993. This Airman Knowledge Testing Supplement is designed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Flight Standards Service. It is intended for use by Airman Knowledge Testing (AKT) Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) Holders and other entities approved and/or authorized to administer airman knowledge tests on behalf of the FAA in the following knowledge areas: Airline Transport Pilot (FAR 121) Multiengine Airplane (ATM) Airline Transport Pilot (FAR 135) Single-Engine Airplane (ATS) Airline Transport Pilot (FAR 135) Added Rating--Airplane (ARA) Airline Transport Pilot (FAR 135) Helicopter (ATH) Airline Transport Pilot (FAR 135) Added Rating--Helicopter (ARH) Airline Transport Pilot Multiengine Airplane Canadian Conversion (ACM) Airline Transport Pilot Single-Engine Airplane Canadian Conversion (ASC) Airline Transport Pilot Helicopter Canadian Conversion (ACH) Aircraft Dispatcher (ADX) Flight Navigator (FNX)
Flight Dispatcher
Author: Facundo Conforti
Publisher: Biblioteca Aeronáutica
ISBN:
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Dispatching a flight not only represents organizing the departure of an aircraft but also involves an endless number of operational issues in charge of qualified personnel for that purpose. The figure of Aircraft Dispatcher was born with the need to guarantee the safety of both the aircraft and its occupants and other personnel on the ground. The ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) recognizes the figure of Flight Dispatcher as a pillar in air safety.As such, commercial air companies must have a certain number of flight dispatchers, depending on the size of their fleet. Like pilots, flight dispatchers must take a specific course on the aircraft in which they will operate their dispatch, limiting themselves only to being able to dispatch this class of aircraft in each operation. In simple words, a Dispatcher authorized for an Airbus A320 aircraft could not legally dispatch a Boeing B737 aircraft. The tasks of the Flight Dispatcher are several and include: meteorology analysis, NOTAMS analysis, analysis of the condition of the aircraft and MEL, analysis of cargo in holds, passengers, luggage, weight centering, aircraft swaying, determination of speeds for the takeoff segment and other operational calculations. Once the work is finished, the Flight Dispatcher gives the pilots a folder with all the information collected so that they can make the final decision to operate the aircraft in one way or another. The task of the Flight Dispatcher begins at the company's operations office, usually located at each airport where the company operates. Until the moment in which the pilot takes command of the operation and accepts the dispatch proposed by the Dispatcher, the Dispatcher is the authority of the operation, who decides if the aircraft is in a position to carry out the flight, based on all the aforementioned variables. This manual covers an introduction to the day-to-day job carried out by aircraft dispatchers, flight dispatchers or aircraft dispatchers (variants of the job title) and contemplates an analysis of the most important subjects for the position, such as: concepts about dispatch, weight and balancing, meteorology and planning. A manual with all the didactics that characterizes the entire collection of the most awarded aeronautical library in America.
Publisher: Biblioteca Aeronáutica
ISBN:
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Dispatching a flight not only represents organizing the departure of an aircraft but also involves an endless number of operational issues in charge of qualified personnel for that purpose. The figure of Aircraft Dispatcher was born with the need to guarantee the safety of both the aircraft and its occupants and other personnel on the ground. The ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) recognizes the figure of Flight Dispatcher as a pillar in air safety.As such, commercial air companies must have a certain number of flight dispatchers, depending on the size of their fleet. Like pilots, flight dispatchers must take a specific course on the aircraft in which they will operate their dispatch, limiting themselves only to being able to dispatch this class of aircraft in each operation. In simple words, a Dispatcher authorized for an Airbus A320 aircraft could not legally dispatch a Boeing B737 aircraft. The tasks of the Flight Dispatcher are several and include: meteorology analysis, NOTAMS analysis, analysis of the condition of the aircraft and MEL, analysis of cargo in holds, passengers, luggage, weight centering, aircraft swaying, determination of speeds for the takeoff segment and other operational calculations. Once the work is finished, the Flight Dispatcher gives the pilots a folder with all the information collected so that they can make the final decision to operate the aircraft in one way or another. The task of the Flight Dispatcher begins at the company's operations office, usually located at each airport where the company operates. Until the moment in which the pilot takes command of the operation and accepts the dispatch proposed by the Dispatcher, the Dispatcher is the authority of the operation, who decides if the aircraft is in a position to carry out the flight, based on all the aforementioned variables. This manual covers an introduction to the day-to-day job carried out by aircraft dispatchers, flight dispatchers or aircraft dispatchers (variants of the job title) and contemplates an analysis of the most important subjects for the position, such as: concepts about dispatch, weight and balancing, meteorology and planning. A manual with all the didactics that characterizes the entire collection of the most awarded aeronautical library in America.