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air force officer

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Air force officers specialise in flying or ground duties, and supervise a team of air force personnel. They coordinate their team's training and welfare, and perform duties specific to their area of specialisation.

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Competences
38
Groups
4
Essential
21
Optional
17

Competences and skills

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Essential knowledge 7 competences

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camouflage

The different kinds of materials and specialised clothing used for concealment of people, vehicles or other equipment.

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military aviation

The rules and regulations concerning military aviation procedures, such as military air space, aviation procedures in civilian air space, and specific military aviation equipment.

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air force operations

The operations, procedures and compliant behaviour of a military air force, and of a specific air force base.

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military combat techniques

The fighting techniques specific to military operations, using military weapons and equipment, and the regulations concerning military combat actions.

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military drill

The marching techniques and use of weapons, and other disciplinary methods applied in military operations.

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military weaponry

The types of arms used by different military organisations, such as army, navy or air force and in different nations worldwide; the weapons' aspects, damage potential and ways to defend against them.

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surveillance methods

Surveillance methods used in the gathering of information and intelligence for investigation purposes.

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Essential skills and competences 14 competences

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collect real-time geolocation information

Use tools, techniques, and procedures to remotely exploit and establish persistence on a target. Provide real-time, actionable geolocation information utilizing target infrastructures. 

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ensure public safety and security

Implement the relevant procedures, strategies and use the proper equipment to promote local or national security activities for the protection of data, people, institutions, and property.

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Cross-sector

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apply air force procedures

Apply the procedures present in a military air force and on a specific base and being compliant with all the regulations and policies.

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apply military aviation regulations

Apply the procedures and regulations present in military aviation operations and missions, ensuring compliance with policies, safety and security.

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devise military tactics

Devise the strategic and tactical components of a military operation, taking into account the available equipment and assigning tasks to the different troops, and supervising the use of weapons and other battle equipment.

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ensure compliance with types of weapons

Comply with legal requirements when using different kinds of firearms and other types of weapons and their matching ammunition.

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give instructions to staff

Give instructions to subordinates by employing various communication techniques. Adjust communication style to the target audience in order to convey instructions as intended.

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handle surveillance equipment

Monitor surveillance equipment to observe what people are doing in a given area and ensure their safety.

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identify security threats

Identify security threats during investigations, inspections, or patrols, and perform the necessary actions to minimise or neutralise the threat.

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lead military troops

Lead the actions of military troops on the field during a mission, either combat, humanitarian or otherwise defensive, compliant with the strategies devised prior to the operation and ensuring communication with other troops is maintained.

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perform military operations

Perform military operations according to given instructions from superiors, such as battle operations, rescue missions, aid missions, search and intelligence missions or other operations concerning defense.

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supervise crew

Supervise and observe the behaviour of employees.

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train air force crew

Train a crew of air force personnel in activities specific to their duties, in air force regulations and operations, and ensure their welfare.

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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 knowledge 4 competences

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aircraft flight control systems

The setting, features and operation of aircraft flight control systems such as flight control surfaces, cockpit controls, connections, and operating mechanisms required to control the flight direction of an aircraft.

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aviation meteorology

The scientific field of study that interprets the impact of weather on air traffic management (ATM) and how thorough changes in pressure and temperature values at airports can create variations in head and tail-wind components, and may impose low visibility operating conditions. Knowledge of aviation meteorology can help to reduce negative impact on the ATM system by diminishing disruption and the consequent problems of disturbed flow rates, lost capacity and induced additional costs.

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military code

The code language used in specific intelligence or military organisations and operations, how to use and decipher them.

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visual flight rules

Types of flight rules which are a compilation of regulations that allow pilots to fly aircrafts in clear as well as unclear weather conditions whereby it is declared that outside visual reference to the ground and other obstructions are not safe.

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Optional skills and competences 13 competences

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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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create a flight plan

Develop a flight plan which details the flight altitude, route to be followed ,and amount of fuel required using different sources of information (weather reports and other data from air traffic control).

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ensure compliance with civil aviation regulations

Ensure best practice standards are adopted and all regulatory requirements met

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Make sure that all official aviation regulations are followed.
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perform flight manoeuvres

Perform flight manoeuvres in critical situations, and associated ‘upset’ manoeuvres, in order to avoid collision.

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Cross-sector

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coordinate humanitarian aid missions

Coordinate the deployment of troops and resources to areas where humanitarian aid is required, and the operation in the area itself to ensure that the area is safe, the people have access to medical aid, shelter, and food, and that any danger and risks are removed.

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coordinate patrols

Coordinate the investigation and inspection of a certain area by assigning patrollers to routes and areas, establishing the area that needs patrolling, and coordinating the activities during the patrol.

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coordinate rescue missions

Coordinate rescue missions during the event of a disaster or during an accident, ensure that all possible methods are being used to ensure the safety of the people being rescued, and that the search is as efficient and thorough as possible.

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execute flight plans

Listen to the briefing given by the captain or the crew manager; understand service requirements and apply the commissioned tasks in an appropriate manner.

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give battle commands

Give commands during a battle or similar confrontation with enemy units to guide the activities of the troops, ensuring the safety of the troops and success of the operation, and give these commands in a comprehensible manner compliant with guidelines, and in dangerous and stress situations.

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operate cockpit control panels

Operates control panels in the cockpit or flight deck according to the needs of the flight. Manage on-board electronic systems to ensure a smooth flight.

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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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undertake procedures to meet aircraft flight requirements

Ensure that operation certificates are valid, guarantee that take-off mass is a maximum of 3,175 kg, verify that the minimum crew is adequate according to regulations and needs, ensure that the configuration settings are correct, and check if engines are suitable for the flight.

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Excludes aircraft over 5,700 kg.
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write situation reports

Write reports according to specifications and regulations of an organisation on the situation which needs to be reported on, such as the status of an investigation, of intelligence gathering, or of missions and operations.

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