Problem Solving × Keywords: Flight Plan

11 matching jobs found.

Aviation Operations Manager

A profession in airline companies or operations management departments that creates flight plans and monitors operations status to support safe flight operations.

Air Traffic Controller

Specialist who uses radar and radio to communicate between aircraft and ground facilities, maintaining safe air traffic through instructions on takeoff/landing, routes, and altitudes.

Aircraft Captain (Captain)

As the highest responsible person for the operation of passenger and cargo aircraft, a specialist who directs and operates the safe and efficient operation of the aircraft from takeoff to landing.

Aircraft First Officer

Specialist who assists the captain in two-pilot crew aircraft, handling piloting, flight operations management, emergency response, etc.

Aviator

Professional who pilots aircraft to safely transport passengers and cargo to their destinations.

Air Self-Defense Force Officer

Specialized profession belonging to the Air Self-Defense Force, operating and maintaining aircraft such as fighter jets, transport aircraft, and helicopters, and carrying out air defense and disaster dispatch missions.

Aviation Dispatcher

Professionals who manage aircraft operations safely and efficiently. They create flight plans and develop and adjust operation plans based on weather information, navigation data, etc.

Co-Pilot (First Officer)

As the first officer of passenger or cargo aircraft, works alongside the captain to pilot and operate the aircraft, supporting safe flights.

Navigator (Airman)

A specialist in aircraft navigation who handles flight planning, position measurement and route guidance during flight, and analysis and proposals for weather information.

Pilot

Professional who pilots aircraft to safely and efficiently transport passengers and cargo.