详情介绍
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72600 – 飞行员、飞行工程师和飞行教官
飞行员驾驶固定翼飞机和直升机提供空中运输和其他服务,如农作物喷洒和航空测量。飞行工程师协助飞行员进行飞机系统的监控、故障排除和维护,以及飞行前和飞行后的检查。飞行教练向学生和持照飞行员教授飞行技术和程序。飞行员、飞行工程师和飞行教官受雇于航空公司和空运公司、飞行学校以及其他公共和私营部门的飞机运营商。
标题索引
- 空中农作物喷粉器
- 空中作物喷粉服务承包商
- 空中喷雾机
- 航测飞行监督员
- 航测飞行员
- 领航员
- 空中巡逻飞行员
- 飞行员
- 飞行员和飞行工程师主管
- 飞行员和领航员主管
- 民航飞行员
- 航空公司飞行员教员
- 航空公司试飞员
- 飞机驾驶员
- 布什飞行员
- 公务机飞行员
- 船长 - 空运
- 包机飞行员
- 检查先导
- 首席飞行教官
- 首席飞行员
- 首席飞行员 - 航空运输
- 商业航空公司飞行员
- 商业试点
- 副驾驶
- 副驾驶 - 航空运输
- 企业试点
- 作物喷粉
- 工程试飞员
- 执行飞行员
- 实验试飞员
- 消防巡逻飞行员
- 副驾驶 - 航空运输
- 飞行工程师
- 飞行教官
- 飞行模拟器教练
- 飞行教练
- 森林喷雾试点
- 林业巡逻试点
- 直升机首席飞行员
- 直升机飞行教员
- 直升机飞行员
- 测绘试点
- 领航员-航空运输
- 飞行员 - 航空运输
- 飞行员 - 加拿大武装部队
- 飞行员教官
- 管道空中巡逻飞行员
- 电力线空中巡逻飞行员
- 救援飞行员
- 遥感试点
- 二副 - 空运
- 喷雾先导
- 调查试点
- 试飞员
- 地形测量试点
- 水上轰炸机飞行员
主要职责
该小组履行以下部分或全部职责:
飞行员
- 对飞机进行飞行前检查并检查乘客和货物分布,以确保符合重量和平衡规格
- 与地勤人员和空中交通管制协调飞行活动,告知机组人员飞行和测试程序以及飞行期间机组人员的指导活动
- 联系控制塔获取起飞许可、到达指令和其他信息
- 在飞行期间进行飞行测试并监控飞机设备和系统的功能,与飞行签派员和天气预报员保持联系,并响应和报告飞行中的紧急情况和故障
- 准备飞行评估报告
- 培训飞行员使用新设备,或为重新验证或升级现有执照的考试做准备
- 可以驾驶新的或试验性的飞机来检查它们的飞行性能和安全性
- 可参与搜救行动、森林灭火、航测、农作物喷粉等服务。
飞行工程师
- 根据飞行前检查单在起飞前检查飞机并核实乘客和货物分布以确保符合重量和平衡规格
- 协助飞行员在飞行过程中监控飞机系统、设备和功能
- 进行空中维修,例如更换保险丝和调整仪表,并按照应急程序对设备故障或故障进行补偿
- 执行飞行后检查,记录设备故障和飞行期间采取的纠正措施,并向地面维护人员报告所需的维修。
飞行教员
- 指导学生飞行员驾驶飞机的程序和技术以及导航、无线电程序和飞行规则等地面学校科目
- 培训有执照的飞行员以获得额外的认证。
就业要求
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飞行员和飞行工程师
- 必须完成中学学业并从经认证的飞行或航空学校毕业。
- 可能需要大学学位或大专文凭。
- 需要商业飞行员执照(200小时以上飞行经验)或航空运输飞行员执照(1500小时以上飞行经验)。
- 需要额外的执照或认可才能驾驶不同类型的飞机。
- 飞行工程师需要加拿大交通部颁发的飞行工程师执照。
- 结构化培训由雇主提供。
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飞行教员
- 必须完成中学学业并从经认证的飞行或航空学校毕业。
- 可能需要大学学位或大专文凭。
- 需要商业飞行员或航空运输飞行员执照。
- 需要加拿大运输部评级和认可,以提供不同类型飞机的说明。
附加信息
- 飞行工程师可能会晋升到副驾驶和飞行员职位,并具有所需的飞行经验小时数并完成许可和认可要求。
排除
- 空中交通管制员及相关职业(72601)
- 地面学校指导员(41210大专及其他职业指导员)
English
72600 – Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors
Air pilots fly fixed wing aircraft and helicopters to provide air transportation and other services such as crop spraying and aerial surveying. Flight engineers assist air pilots with monitoring, troubleshooting and maintenance of aircraft systems and with pre- and post-flight inspections. Flying instructors teach flying techniques and procedures to student and licensed pilots. Air pilots, flight engineers and flight instructors are employed by airline and air freight companies, flying schools and by other public and private sector aircraft operators.
Index of titles
- Aerial crop duster
- Aerial crop dusting service contractor
- Aerial sprayer
- Aerial survey flight supervisor
- Aerial survey pilot
- Air navigator
- Air patrol pilot
- Air pilot
- Air pilot and flight engineer supervisor
- Air pilots and navigators supervisor
- Airline pilot
- Airline pilot instructor
- Airline test pilot
- Airplane pilot
- Bush pilot
- Business aircraft pilot
- Captain - air transport
- Charter pilot
- Check pilot
- Chief flying instructor
- Chief pilot
- Chief pilot - air transport
- Commercial airline pilot
- Commercial pilot
- Co-pilot
- Co-pilot - air transport
- Corporate pilot
- Crop duster
- Engineering test pilot
- Executive pilot
- Experimental test pilot
- Fire patrol pilot
- First officer - air transport
- Flight engineer
- Flight instructor
- Flight simulator instructor
- Flying instructor
- Forest spray pilot
- Forestry patrol pilot
- Helicopter chief pilot
- Helicopter flight instructor
- Helicopter pilot
- Mapping pilot
- Navigator - air transport
- Pilot - air transport
- Pilot - Canadian armed forces
- Pilot instructor
- Pipeline air patrol pilot
- Power line air patrol pilot
- Relief pilot
- Remote sensing pilot
- Second officer - air transport
- Spray pilot
- Survey pilot
- Test pilot
- Topographic survey pilot
- Water bomber pilot
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
Air pilots
- Conduct pre-flight inspection of aircraft and check passenger and cargo distribution to ensure that weight and balance specifications are met
- Coordinate flight activities with ground crews and air-traffic control, inform crew members of flight and test procedures and direct activities of aircraft crew during flights
- Contact control towers for takeoff clearances, arrival instructions and other information
- Conduct in-flight tests and monitor functioning of aircraft equipment and systems during flights, maintain communications with flight dispatchers and weather forecasters and respond to and report in-flight emergencies and malfunctions
- Prepare flight evaluation reports
- Train pilots to use new equipment, or prepare them for examinations to revalidate or upgrade existing licences
- May fly new or experimental planes to examine their flight performance and safety
- May participate in search and rescue operations, forest firefighting, aerial surveying, crop dusting and other services.
Flight engineers
- Inspect aircraft prior to takeoff according to pre-flight checklist and verify passenger and cargo distribution to ensure that weight and balance specifications are met
- Assist air pilots in monitoring aircraft systems, equipment and functions during flight
- Make in-flight repairs, such as replacing fuses and adjusting instruments, and follow emergency procedures to compensate for equipment malfunction or failure
- Perform post-flight inspections, record equipment malfunctions and corrective actions taken during flight and report required repairs to ground maintenance personnel.
Flying instructors
- Instruct student pilots in procedures and techniques of flying aircraft and in ground-school subjects such as navigation, radio procedures and flying regulations
- Train licensed pilots for additional certification.
Employment requirements
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Pilots and flight engineers
- Completion of secondary school and graduation from a certified flying or aviation school are required.
- A university degree or college diploma may be required.
- A commercial pilot's licence (more than 200 hours of flight experience) or an air transport pilot's licence (more than 1500 hours of flight experience) is required.
- Additional licences or endorsements to fly different types of aircraft are required.
- Flight engineers require a flight engineer licence issued by Transport Canada.
- Structured training is provided by employers.
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Flight instructors
- Completion of secondary school and graduation from a certified flying or aviation school are required.
- A university degree or college diploma may be required.
- A commercial pilot's or an air transport pilot's licence is required.
- Transport Canada ratings and endorsements to provide instructions on different types of aircraft are required.
Additional information
- Flight engineers may progress to co-pilot and pilot positions with required hours of flying experience and completion of licensing and endorsement requirements.
Exclusions
- Air traffic controllers and related occupations (72601)
- Ground school instructor (in 41210 College and other vocational instructors)