ENGINEERS - NAVIGATORS - AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS -
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OPERATIONS SPECIALISTS - METEOROLOGISTS
RIOS – WSOS - PILOTS
USE YOUR MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION BENEFITS
FOR AIRCRAFT DISPATCHER TRAINING
INTRODUCTION
The position of
Aircraft Dispatcher is one of the most prestigious,
respected and desirable positions within an airline
company. The nature of the duties and
responsibilities, combined with the requirement to
hold a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Aircraft Dispatcher License (the equivalent of an
Airline Transport Rating), makes the Aircraft
Dispatcher position one of the most highly paid
professions in an airline.
TransCon Aviation
is an FAA Approved Training Organization that meets
and exceeds the rigid U.S. Government requirements
for qualification as an Approved Dispatcher Training
Facility. This programs is approved by the Veterans
Administration (Call for Details).
THE DISPATCHER’S ROLE
An Aircraft
Dispatcher is an individual whose responsibility is
to exercise positive operational control over each
flight under his/her authority as assigned by the
company .Operational control is the exercise of
authority over initiating, conducting, or
terminating company flights. The Dispatcher shares
the responsibility of operational control
equally with
the Pilot in Command of the flight.
ALL AIRLINES
operating in
the United States are required by the U.S. Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR 14 Part 121) to employ
enough Aircraft Dispatchers to exercise operational
control over all company flights. Dispatchers are
sometimes referred to as Flight Superintendents or
Flight Operations Officers.
THE DISPATCHER’S AUTHORITY
The Dispatcher is
authorized to conduct operational control by the
FAA. This authorization is in the form of a
Dispatcher’s Certificate. This certificate is
issued after the candidate is trained to the
competence level required to exercise such
authority. The individual’s ability to serve in
that capacity is demonstrated to the FAA by
successfully passing written and practical
examinations administered by the FAA or FAA
Designated Examiners. These examinations are
normally taken after completing a Dispatcher
Training Course conducted by an FAA Approved
Training Center.
Excellent Salary:
Pay rates vary with
each company. In general, industry averages begin
near $25,000/yr. With semi-annual or annual pay
adjustments to near $100,000/yr
Excellent Benefits:
Vacations average
2-6 weeks per year, based on longevity with the
employer. Insurance benefits may include medical,
dental, vision, and life coverage.
Excellent Schedules:
Generally,
dispatcher work schedules rotate days off with days
of work, which range from 239 to as few as 219 days
per year depending on the company.
Travel:
Travel via the airline for which you work is usually
unlimited to you and your immediate family. Travel
for other family members is available with some
restrictions. Travel via other airlines is also
available at reduced rates.
Applicant Requirements:
Must be 21 years of
age and able to read, speak, write, and understand
English. License issued at age 23. Letter of
accomplishment and certificate of competence issued
upon completion of exams for completion prior to age
23. Upon reaching the age of 23 the license will be
issued in exchange for the letter of competence.