The document discusses the duties and responsibilities of flight operations officers/flight dispatchers (FOO/FD). It states that FOO/FDs provide flight dispatch and planning services based on company policies, monitor onboard activities, provide documentation support, and maintain flight records. It also lists the contents of a standard flight plan, which includes aircraft identification, flight rules, departure/destination information, equipment, estimated times, fuel details, and number of persons onboard.
The document discusses the duties and responsibilities of flight operations officers/flight dispatchers (FOO/FD). It states that FOO/FDs provide flight dispatch and planning services based on company policies, monitor onboard activities, provide documentation support, and maintain flight records. It also lists the contents of a standard flight plan, which includes aircraft identification, flight rules, departure/destination information, equipment, estimated times, fuel details, and number of persons onboard.
The document discusses the duties and responsibilities of flight operations officers/flight dispatchers (FOO/FD). It states that FOO/FDs provide flight dispatch and planning services based on company policies, monitor onboard activities, provide documentation support, and maintain flight records. It also lists the contents of a standard flight plan, which includes aircraft identification, flight rules, departure/destination information, equipment, estimated times, fuel details, and number of persons onboard.
Provide flight dispatch and planning services to company management based on company policies and procedures. Monitor on board activities during light operations and when grounded and ensure compliance to all procedures. Provide documentation support to company regarding flight dispatch details and brief cabin crew on prevailing weather conditions. Maintain record chartering of aircraft and provide support to ad-hoc plans, company programs and emergencies. Provide complete record of flight operation that includes flight safety and maintenance record, departure and arrival information to company and flight agencies.
2). Give all the Contents of Flight Plans?
Where a flight plan is required, it must be submitted before departure to an air traffic services reporting office or, during flight, transmitted to the appropriate air traffic services unit or air-ground control radio station, unless arrangements have been made for submission of repetitive flight planning, the aircraft’s technical condition or fuel requirements. The department has a key role within the company. Prepare and provide domestic and international weather briefing folders, computer flight plans and on board flight coordination plans in consultation with vendors and government agencies to ensure ●efficient operation. ●Aircraft identification ●Flight rules and type of flight ●Number and types of aircraft and wake turbulence category ●Equipment ●Departure aerodrome ●Estimated off-block time ●Cruising speed ●Cruising level ●Route to be followed ●Destination aerodrome and total estimated elapsed time ●Fuel endurance ●Total number of persons on board