Aviation manager has to manage air traffic control operations at the best conditions, check on the working and schedule of the flights. Aviation managers have to manage all kinds of people and have to work away from home. The Aviation manager looks after all the processes related to aviation administration and flight regulations. The Aviation manager performs staff handling and aircraft servicing and plans routine aircraft inspections and aviation executive duties. They also have to be on toes in checking of aircraft engines for any damage evidence and to determine whether changes and repairs are needed. The Aviation manager checks on employee maintenance records to determine if maintenance checks are performed at scheduled intervals. They opine on rule changes, policies, standards, and regulations, based on knowledge of operating conditions, executive tasks and other factors. Knowledge of the practical application of engineering science and technology is necessary for being an Aviation manager. First level university degree in Aviation Engineering or graduation from equivalent military establishment is desirable. Professional Pilot License or Engineering License is necessary with a minimum of seven years technical experience in air traffic control.
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