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aeronautical information service officer

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Aeronautical information service officers maintain the operational timing from sunrise to sunset in order to ensure that the information passed by agencies is authentic. They strive to ensure safety, regularity and efficiency.

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Competences
14
Groups
3
Essential
12
Optional
2

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Essential knowledge 2 competences

Occupation specific

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Sector-specific

1 competence
common aviation safety regulations

The body of legislation and regulations that apply to the field of civil aviation at regional, national, European and International levels.

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Cross-sector

1 competence
geographic areas

The detailed knowledge of a geographical area where different organisations carry out operations.

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Essential skills and competences 10 competences

Occupation specific

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Sector-specific

6 competences
analyse data for aeronautical publications

Collect, edit, and analyse data received from civil aviation authorities and related services. Analyse the data to prepare amendments that are incorporated into aeronautical informational publications.

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ensure accuracy of aeronautical data

Ensure the accuracy of published aeronautical information, e.g. landing charts and radio navigational aids.

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ensure safety in international aviation

Communicate with national and international agencies to ensure maximum efficiency and safety in the field of aviation.

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follow airport safety procedures

Comply with airport safety procedures, policies and legislation to ensure a safe working environment for all employees, and to ensure the safety of passengers.

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prepare notices to airmen for pilots

Prepare and file regular NOTAM briefings in the information system used by pilots; calculate the best possible way to use the available airspace; provide information on the potential hazards that may accompany air shows, VIP-flights, or parachute jumps.

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work in an aviation team

Work confidently in a group in general aviation services, in which each individual operates in their own area of responsibility to reach a common goal, such as a good customer interaction, air safety, and aircraft maintenance.

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Cross-sector

4 competences
ensure client orientation

Take actions which support business activities by considering client needs and satisfaction. This involves understanding what customers want, providing advices, selling products and services or processing complaints, while adopting a positive attitude.

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ensure compliance with legal requirements

Guarantee compliance with established and applicable standards and legal requirements such as specifications, policies, standards or law for the goal that organisations aspire to achieve in their efforts.

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operate scientific measuring equipment

Operate devices, machinery, and equipment designed for scientific measurement. Scientific equipment consists of specialised measuring instruments refined to facilitate the acquisition of data.

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use different communication channels

Make use of various types of communication channels such as verbal, handwritten, digital and telephonic communication with the purpose of constructing and sharing ideas or information.

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Optional skills and competences 2 competences

Occupation specific

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Sector-specific

2 competences
tolerate stress

Maintain a temperate mental state and effective performance under pressure or adverse circumstances.

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use geographic information systems

Work with computer data systems such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

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