What Doe an Aircraft Dispatcher Do?
Air transport companies deploy aircraft, flight crews and conduct flight management of aircraft. The International Civil Aviation Organization calls this business aviation control.
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- Chinese name
- Sailing
- Affiliation
- Air transport company
- Definition
- Flight management of aircraft
- People
- Aircraft, Flight crew
- Air transport companies deploy aircraft, flight crews and conduct flight management of aircraft. The International Civil Aviation Organization calls this business aviation control.
- Air transport companies usually set up navigation dispatching agencies. Its daily work is mainly to prepare the aircraft for take-off and to grasp the flight dynamics of the aircraft after take-off.
- As follows: According to the flight schedule and temporary needs, arrange daily flight plans and submit flight applications to the air traffic control department. Study the weather conditions two hours before the aircraft is expected to take off, and obtain the landing station (scheduled landing airport) and alternate landing station (when the scheduled landing airport is not suitable for landing, the airport that can fly to the landing) and the weather forecast of the route; choose a favorable flight altitude Layer, to determine the flight route, business load and fuel capacity. When the weather forecast of the route has a large headwind, or weather that may endanger the safety of the flight, it should be studied with the captain to determine the detour route. When the weather at the landing airport or route is unsuitable and cannot be improved within a short period of time, the airline company's managers are advised to change the flight plan. Learn about the preparations of the various service and support departments one hour before the plane takes off; handle the procedures for releasing the aircraft, and notify the flight crew of the temporary regulations and designated flight heights for the airport and route flight; notify the transportation service department to arrange passengers to board the aircraft. When the flight plan is changed, or the flight is canceled or delayed, the navigation dispatching department of the alternate landing station will notify the relevant department of this station of the estimated arrival time of the aircraft and understand the preparations for various safeguards after receiving the take-off notice from the aircraft.