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JB007 30th September 2006 22:30

Hi No Sig,
Glad to see your still active - hope things are well with you?

Cheers
Rich

no sig 1st October 2006 02:11

Hi Rich

Indeed still here- from a distance, hope you're well too

Bob

xtypeman 5th October 2006 18:40

Down in the Channel Islands
 
Down on ACI - for GR

6 ops, 1 manager, 1 crewing plus one assistant comming

ravulareddy 13th October 2006 20:53

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Originally Posted by no sig (Post 2783944)
Ever wondered how many active Ops officers and Flight (not ramp) dispatchers we have working into the UK that fall in the potential FOO/Flight Dispacther licensing requirement category? With your help we can get a fairly good idea. ?n this census, or perhaps more accurately- straw poll- can we qualify who is included:

1. Serving operations officers/operations controllers, supervisors and managers or persons who exercise 'operational control' and flight watch over a UK AOC operation. Their duties will be described in Part A of the Operational Manual. Both fixed wing and helicopter operations.

2. Serving Flight Planners or persons who form part of the operational team and whose duties are defined in Part A.

3. Any others whose role includes the provison of operational services to airlines in the UK who would reasonably expect them hold a a licence should it be required. e.g. Ryanair Ops people, flight planning service providers, handling company flight planners or pre-flight breifing. Helicopter operational types who might be included.

(Not included (this time) are crewing, ramp dispatchers, load control agents, apron controllers, those who need to hold a FAA Licence as a result of their duties to US carriers- unless you are also providing ops services UK AOC operators)

Please post details for your airline/company and the number who qualify and their location- I'll add it all up when it the thread runs its course.

e.g. ABC Airlines, Ops Control 23, LGW Based

XYZ Airways, Ops Control 20, Flight Planning 12, STN Based

Who's going to get the ball rolling?? and lets not miss anyone...


OE-HBB 21st October 2006 10:03

EMX ops IOM 5 Controllers, all ex BRT

well 4 and a Monkey (no names mentioned):}

BB

tallaonehotel 3rd November 2006 15:42


Originally Posted by OE-HBB (Post 2920717)
EMX ops IOM 5 Controllers, all ex BRT
well 4 and a Monkey (no names mentioned):}
BB

5 of you for 2 aeroplanes?....


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