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kmaria
15th Jun 2009, 17:37
Hi,

Can anyone know where can i study for Aircraft marshaller? Or/and what are the requirements for that position? Is it possible to buy somewhere a student book?


kmaria

Captain_Scooby
16th Jun 2009, 10:36
You may get a better response here - http://www.pprune.org/flight-ground-ops-crewing-dispatch-39/

Squawk 2650
19th Jun 2009, 17:14
Everything you need to know in this vid! :ok:

YouTube - How to marshall a jet by Zeron (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Tzd-Qa3CFI&feature=related)

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Flying Squid
19th Jun 2009, 17:38
Squark 2650 - Congratulations on posting possibly the funniest video I've seen in ages. Good Lad!!!!

FS :ok:

flyboy1818
22nd Jun 2009, 18:53
Depends on the Airport where you work. Very Few people actually have the job title Aircraft Marshaller, most people Marshall Aircraft as part of their job. At some Airports this can be ramp agents, at other Airports this can be Airside Safety Unit Staff. Aircraft Marshalling is great fun, but it normally takes a few years of working your way up before you can get that far. It took me two years to get my mits on a set of bats! I still miss it today! Great fun!

adverse-bump
22nd Jun 2009, 19:18
I can think of serveral airports where marshalling is done by the loaders or other ground staff. and too be honest they dont look the least bit interested in it because they know all we are going to do is follow the great big yellow line infront of us.