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Description

The aviation industry encompasses almost all aspects of air travel and the activities of airport personnel help to facilitate it. The environment is impacted daily by technological challenges and brings rapid change internationally to stay ahead in its game. These pressures have significant effects on the way airports do business not only from a financial perspective but also from an operational standpoint.
Airport operations demand the highest standards of safety, reliability, efficiency and comfort. Given a continuously growing demand for air traffic, a high concentration of movements and a limited place available to handle operations, it is required to implement optimized procedures and technologies and a close connection of all stakeholders. For instance: about 90,000 people employed and 140 airlines handled to ensure that up to 90 million passengers are being carried annually at Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates.
Individuals who work within the sector are required to know the roles airports play in the economy in order to discover the various customers and partners which gain profitable to the industry.
The roles of each individual within the industry are essential to the business as is the set of principles that the sectors operate within.
This course highlights the fundamentals of the operations in the airport environment in order to provide key knowledge concepts to the respective learner.
This course is designed to help persons who are starting a career in airport operations positions or all other aviation personnel who want to get a broader introduction to airport operations.
Who this course is for:
Preparation of future employees to the aviation sector.
Career bridging to take on new roles or current personal who wishes to expand within their job responsibilities.
Students currently studying aviation related courses and on the aviation career path.
Cabin Crew, Customer Service or Ground Handling Agents new into the industry.
Any person who wishes to expand their aviation knowledge of the operating fundamentals in the airport and airline environment.

What you'll learn

Define the Airport Environment and Organizations that Operate within the Industry.

Identify the differences between the Types of Supporting Subsidiaries within the Sector.

Familiarization of Standard Operating Procedures used within the Aviation Environment.

Identify the Key Components within the Airport Infrastructure

Learn the Differences in Equipment used within the Airport Ground Handling Activities.

Identify Airport and Airside Lighting, Signage and Markings.

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction
1
1.1-Course Overview
2-The Airport Environment
13
2.1-Summary
2.2-Types of Airports
2.3-Towered Airports
2.4-Towered Airports - ATC Communication
2.5-Non - Towered Airports
2.6-Passenger Terminal - Landside
2.7-Passenger Terminal - Airside
2.8-Landside and Airside
2.9-Cargo Terminal
2.10-ATC - Air Traffic Control
2.11-Airport Beacon
2.12-Radar
2.13-Test your knowledge
3-Airlines and Organisations
10
3.1-Summary
3.2-Domestic Airlines
3.3-International Airlines
3.4-Cargo Airlines
3.5-Charter Airlines
3.6-Flight Schools
3.7-Medical and Rescue Operations
3.8-CAA - Civil Aviation Authority
3.9-IATA
3.10-Test your knowledge
4-Airport Staff and Support Staff
10
4.1-Summary
4.2-Airport Staff
4.3-Airline Staff
4.4-Ground Handling Staff
4.5-Security Staff
4.6-Cleaning
4.7-Customs and Immigration
4.8-Airport Security Permit
4.9-AVOP
4.10-Test your knowledge
5-Apron and Vehicles
25
5.1-Summary
5.2-Definitions
5.3-Training
5.4-Quality Control System
5.5-Safe Ground Handling Practices
5.6-Hazards to Passengers
5.7-Ground Handling Services
5.8-Types of GSE - Non Powered
5.9-Types of GSE - Powered
5.10-Types of GSE - Powered
5.11-Ground Support Equipment Operators
5.12-Inadequate Lighting, Glare and Confusing Lights
5.13-Night Landing View
5.14-Removal of Obstructions
5.15-Vehicle Striking Aircraft or Person
5.16-Aircraft Parking Safety Issues
5.17-Procedures
5.18-Use of Marker Cones
5.19-Engine Hazards
5.20-Chocking of Aircraft
5.21-Aircraft Equipment
5.22-Load Handling
5.23-Load Handling and Unloading Operations
5.24-Aircraft Refueling
5.25-Test your knowledge
6-Vehicle Operating Procedures
16
6.1-Summary
6.2-General Information
6.3-Monitoring Standards
6.4-Performance Management
6.5-Vehicle Accident Reporting
6.6-Radio Telephony
6.7-Radio Telephony Communication
6.8-Driving Airside Rules
6.9-Traffic Rules
6.10-Speed Limits Airside
6.11-Vehicle Corridors
6.12-Vehicle Equipment Lighting
6.13-Operations at Night
6.14-Vehicle Operating Rules
6.15-Vehicle Parking Airside
6.16-Test your knowledge
7-Airside Lighting, Signage and Marking
14
7.1-Summary
7.2-General
7.3-Airside Lighting - Visual Aids
7.4-Airside Lighting - AVOP
7.5-Airside Lighting - Colors
7.6-Airside Lighting - Runway
7.7-Airside Signage
7.8-Apron Markings
7.9-Taxiway Markings
7.10-Aircraft Stands
7.11-Passenger Path
7.12-Vehicle Corridor
7.13-Heliport
7.14-Test your knowledge
8-Apron Management
16
8.1-Summary
8.2-Definitions
8.3-Importance
8.4-Aircraft Safety
8.5-Hazards on the Apron
8.6-Hazards to Passengers
8.7-Marshalling of Aircraft
8.8-Vehicle Striking Aircraft
8.9-Control of Parking
8.10-Preparation of Stand and VDGS
8.11-Flaps and Control Surface Movement
8.12-Wheels
8.13-Brakes and Chocks
8.14-Self Maneuvering Aircrafts
8.15-Dead Aircrafts
8.16-Test your knowledge
9-Apron Stands
15
9.1-Summary
9.2-Important Information
9.3-Physical Characteristics
9.4-Passenger and Staff Access
9.5-Surface Markings
9.6-Access Roads
9.7-Multi Aircraft Aprons
9.8-Self Maneuvering Stands
9.9-Equipment Parking and Storage
9.10-Services and Equipment
9.11-VDGS
9.12-Alignment Guidance
9.13-Stopping Guidance
9.14-Pushback Allowance
9.15-Test your knowledge
10-Airside Operations
17
10.1-Summary
10.2-Information
10.3-Safety Fundamentals
10.4-Adverse Weather Conditions
10.5-Task Lighting, Glare and Confusing Lights
10.6-Movement Area Inspections
10.7-Falls and Falling Objects
10.8-Slips and Trips
10.9-FOD - Foreign Objects and Debris
10.10-Work Equipment
10.11-Aerobridge Operations
10.12-Access to Aircraft Doorways
10.13-Manual Handling
10.14-Hazardous Substances and Transport of Dangerous Goods
10.15-Faults and Defects
10.16-Electrical Hazards
10.17-Test your knowledge
11-Aircraft Operations
16
11.1-Summary
11.2-Engine Management
11.3-Short Stop System
11.4-Location of Controls
11.5-Engine Hazards
11.6-Noise
11.7-Blast, Noise and Vibration
11.8-Fumes and Noise
11.9-Suction and Ingestion
11.10-Engine Test Running
11.11-Propellers
11.12-Rotors
11.13-Aircraft Departure
11.14-Pushback Procedures
11.15-Power Back Procedures
11.16-Test your knowledge
12-Aircraft Turnaround
14
12.1-Summary
12.2-Information
12.3-Turnaround Plan
12.4-Co-Ordination of Turnaround
12.5-General Turnaround Planning
12.6-Turnaround Process
12.7-Pre-Stand Arrival
12.8-Aircraft Arrival on Stand
12.9-Arrival on Stand
12.10-Offload Process
12.11-On - Load Process
12.12-Aircraft Departure
12.13-Post Aircraft Departure
12.14-Test your knowledge
13-Training and Development
9
13.1-Summary
13.2-Information
13.3-Evaluate and Measure
13.4-Categories - Timing of Training
13.5-Categories - Induction Training
13.6-Categories - Specialist Training
13.7-Categories - Refresher Training
13.8-Test your knowledge
13.9-Assessments