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FLIGHT CONTROL SUPERVISOR

by NEVEEN
(DUBAI)

I AM WORKING IN AVIATION INDUSTRY AS A FLIGHT CONTROL SUPERVISOR, I WORK FOR 12 YEARS, I HAVE INTERVIEW FOR PROMOTION TO BE LOAD CONTROL OFFICER

Reply by Peter Fisher:

Thank you for your brief introduction. Would I be right in saying that a Load Control Officer job is a very responsible job, where you perform all aircraft Weight and Balance and Documentation activities for arriving and departing aircraft at International Airport. Ensure the provision of an accurate and punctual service to all airlines and that activities conform to legal and safety requirements as outlined by various regulatory bodies such as IATA, DCA, FAA, JAROPS, Aircraft Manufacturers, Airline Weight and Balance manuals etc.

You have to be able to review existing operational practices, systems and procedures to create work / process efficiencies and source opportunities to maximise aircraft space utilisation and fuel uptake, in order to exploit maximum revenue capacity and performance capability per aircraft.

You also co-ordinate the receipt, record and onward communication of relevant information required for the preparation of weight and balance documentation (loading instruction report, load sheet and trim sheet) for an aircraft. Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders to enhance customer service standards and facilitate the exchange of information.

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