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Code89
15th Oct 2010, 12:46
G'day mates

At australian airports do we have Turnaround Co-ordinators?

if yes, kindly advise what specific training (not the experience) is provided for the job and are licenses issued for this purpose?

cheers

Wellhung Unit
15th Oct 2010, 13:11
What's a "Turnaround Co-ordinator"....Does that answer your question....

donpizmeov
15th Oct 2010, 16:08
There is a round about at the end of my street if that helps.

Peter Fanelli
16th Oct 2010, 00:09
What is that, some kind of fancy title for a bag smasher?

ForkTailedDrKiller
16th Oct 2010, 00:32
I generally co-ordinate my own turn-arounds! :E

Dr :8

Capn Bloggs
16th Oct 2010, 02:10
do we have
Don't you mean "you"? :)

Mr Pilot 2007
16th Oct 2010, 03:11
There is a round about at the end of my street if that helps.


Classic, like it.

But now youve changed its name, it will cost three times more to produce and maintain, much like the top heavy managerial companies now. eg: airlines, health, governments etc.

mainwheel
16th Oct 2010, 03:34
TAA had Po-Co's, Port coordinators. Ansett had same but different name.
Don't know if they still exist..............

toolish
16th Oct 2010, 07:18
Finally I find out what Po-Co is:ok:
Jetstar has TAC's as for the rest of the question, I have no idea

Code89
16th Oct 2010, 18:02
apologies ..... its "Aircraft Turnaround Co-ordinator" something to do with coordination of all aspects and areas involved with arriving and departing aircraft.

Much Ado
16th Oct 2010, 19:06
School Holidays again already?