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Pilot/Pilot Examiner Grade AT10 responsible for ensuring that civil aviation operations are conducted safely through the oversight of licensing for all aircrew and civil aviation Flight Dispatchers, the issuance of air operator certificates, and continuous surveillance of all air operators engaged in civil aviation activities, the assessment of aircrew and aircraft competency through flight testing, and the conduct of aircraft accident investigations when necessary.
Tasks
Evaluating and approving applications for the issuance of licences and/or ratings, and ensuring that flight licences and aircraft ratings remain valid at all times.
Assessing applications for the validation of foreign pilot licences and/or ratings, and determining further requirements.
Coordinating the licence application process with Flight Examiners and practical test operators, and ensuring that aircrew personal records are updated and securely maintained.
Overseeing the preparation and review of examination curricula and requirements for various licences and ratings.
Ensuring that the qualifications of Flight Examiners in the Flight Operations Division, including aircraft licences and ratings, remain valid at all times.
Conducting flight operations inspections, such as base, station facility, apron, en-route, and cabin inspections, to regulate and oversee the operational standards of domestic and international airlines.
Ensuring that oversight and inspections are conducted in accordance with prescribed procedures and requirements for the purpose of standardisation.
Taking appropriate measures, such as issuing corrective action notices to airlines concerning identified deficiencies.
Reviewing documents, including procedural manuals and instructions provided by airlines for their personnel, to ensure accuracy.
Assisting in maintaining high standards in aircraft testing within the country through close and meticulous supervision of aircraft testing programmes for new, prototype, series, and in-service aircraft.
Skills
Basic
Ability to communicate effectively in English both verbally and in writing.
Ability to plan tasks effectively and perform work efficiently.
Good personality and ability to act professionally, especially when dealing with customers.
Specific
Ability to write accurate and high-quality reports.
Experience as a flight instructor.
Proficiency in computer usage.
Additional Info
QUALIFICATION
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
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