Flight Records Controller - what do they do?
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From: Canberra, Australia
Hi Guys,
Long time lurker, first time poster here
I'm just about to graduate from Year 12 and have applied for a bunch of jobs. Today I got a call saying I have an interview with an aviation services company. They do things like private chartering, priority freight and other services.Corporate Air - Aviation Service Provider - Established 1972
The position is a Trainee Junior Flight Records Controller. The recruitment agency told me the job involves scheduling airplanes in for maintenance, ordering parts and the like. I can't find anything on Google that isn't linking back to the job adverts so I'm starting to struggle to more information.
I'd love this job but need a better grasp on the job to display my knowledge in the interview.
Would highly appreciate any input
Long time lurker, first time poster here

I'm just about to graduate from Year 12 and have applied for a bunch of jobs. Today I got a call saying I have an interview with an aviation services company. They do things like private chartering, priority freight and other services.Corporate Air - Aviation Service Provider - Established 1972
The position is a Trainee Junior Flight Records Controller. The recruitment agency told me the job involves scheduling airplanes in for maintenance, ordering parts and the like. I can't find anything on Google that isn't linking back to the job adverts so I'm starting to struggle to more information.
I'd love this job but need a better grasp on the job to display my knowledge in the interview.
Would highly appreciate any input
Joined: Nov 2007
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From: Australia
We have an "Engineering Technical Officer" who does a job that sounds like the one you're interested in - he tracks aircraft hours/cycles and uses that information to plan the timing of future maintenance - A and C checks. He also keeps track of TOGA's etc, and keeps on top of spares/consumables. I'm sure that he also does other work that I'm not aware off because it doesn't affect us in Ops .





