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aircraft marshaller

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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.

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Competences
18
Groups
3
Essential
13
Optional
5

Competences and skills

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Essential knowledge 4 competences

Occupation specific

1 competence
aircraft marshalling signals

The arm and hand gestures used to guide aircraft according to official marshalling procedures.

Scope note
Hand signals: -marshaller to flight deck -flight deck to marshaller-standard signals -emergency signals
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Sector-specific

3 competences
civil aviation regulations

The body of regulations, rules and signals that apply to the field of civil aviation, including marshalling signals.

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dangers of marshalling activity

The dangers and difficulties that accompany marshalling activity, including noise, dust, ingestions or vehicle collisions.

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ramp safety requirements

Thoroughly understand ramp safety requirements and procedures.

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Cross-sector

0 competences

No competences in this bucket.

Essential skills and competences 9 competences

Occupation specific

3 competences
execute necessary procedures prior to take off

Perform a series of actions prior to aircraft take-off; this includes starting the main and auxiliary engines, correctly positioning the chocks, FOD check, unplugging GPU, etc.

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operate follow-me vehicles

Drive the 'follow me'-vehicle in a safe and efficient manner in order to marshal the aircraft through a designated area.

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perform necessary checks before moving aircraft onto stand

Perform a series of standard checks before bringing aircraft into a stand. Check service equipment and check for oil/fuel spills. Check activities on adjacent stands, etc.

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Sector-specific

4 competences
apply airport standards and regulations

Know and apply the accepted standards and regulations for European airports. Apply knowledge to enforce airport rules, regulations, and the Airport Safety Plan.

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communicate in air traffic services

Ensure the implementation of an efficient communication exchange in air traffic services (ATS) involving airport movement areas. Follow procedures within the network.

Scope note
Communicate with air traffic control ground operations regarding all associated movements.
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comply with air traffic control operations

Act in compliance with instruction provided by air traffic controllers.

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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

2 competences
identify airport safety hazards

Spot threats related to security at the airport and apply procedures to counteract them in a quick, safe, and efficient way.

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operate radio equipment

Set up and operate radio devices and accessories, such as broadcast consoles, amplifiers, and microphones. Understand the basics of radio operator language and, when necessary, provide instruction in handling radio equipment correctly.

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Optional skills and competences 5 competences

Occupation specific

0 competences

No competences in this bucket.

Sector-specific

2 competences
respond to changing navigation circumstances

Respond decisively and in sufficient time to unexpected and rapidly changing situations while navigating.

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write signalling reports

Write accurate communications and reports about signalling operations and safety procedures. Perform record keeping and event recording.

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Cross-sector

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handle fuels

Handle and store fuels and assess their potential risks and dangers.

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use ICT systems

Select and use ICT systems for a variety of complex tasks in order to meet a variety of needs.

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write work-related reports

Compose work-related reports that support effective relationship management and a high standard of documentation and record keeping. Write and present results and conclusions in a clear and intelligible way so they are comprehensible to a non-expert audience.

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