Pearson BTEC • Aviation Operations 2010 QCF
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Notes available for the following courses of Aviation Operations 2010 QCF at Pearson BTEC
- Unit 1 - The UK Aviation Industry
- Unit 2 - Health and Safety in the Aviation Industry
- Unit 3 - Security in the Aviation Industry
- Unit 4 - Inter-relationships Within the UK Aviation Industry
- Unit 5 - Development of the UK Aviation Industry Since 1945
- Unit 6 - Aviation Geography and Terminology
- Unit 7 - Customer Service in the Aviation Industry
- Unit 8 - Team Leadership
- Unit 9 - Managing Con ict in Aviation
- Unit 10 - Marketing in the Aviation Industry
- Unit 11 - E-Business for Airlines
- Unit 12 - Human Resources in the Aviation Industry
- Unit 13 - Preparation for Employment in the Aviation Industry
- Unit 14 - Airport and Airline Commercial Operations
- Unit 15 - Passenger Terminal Management Within the Aviation Industry
- Unit 16 - Airline and Airport Economics
- Unit 17 - Environmental Impacts of Aviation
- Unit 18 - Researching Current Issues in Aviation
- Unit 19 - Handling Air Passengers
- Unit 20 - Ramp Handling
- Unit 21 - Aircraft Dispatch
- Unit 22 - Onboard Passenger Operations
- Unit 23 - Aviation Communicatons
- Unit 24 - The Principles of Flight
- Unit 25 - Aircraft Take-o and Landing Performance
- Unit 26 - Flight Operations
- Unit 27 - Air eld Operations
- Unit 28 - Bird and Wildlife Control on Airports and Airfields
- Unit 29 - Aviation Meteorology for Ground Sta
- Unit 30 - Aircraft Marshalling
- Unit 31 - Airport Baggage Processing
- Unit 32 - Plan the Loading of Aircraft
- Unit 33 - Airfares and Ticketing 1
- Unit 34 - Airfares and Ticketing 2
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Explain the role of the regulatory bodies and organisations involved in aviation health and safety
this unit is for learners to gain knowledge and an understanding of health and safety within the aviation industry to ensure the integrity of fl ight operations, build public confi dence and guarantee future development
Produce a coordinated severe weather awareness guide for an airport or airline
this unit is to increase the understanding of weather reporting and forecasting for airport and airline ground staff . On completion of this unit, learners should be able to understand and interpret the information gleaned from the Meteorological Offi ce weather charts and reports.
Analyse two multi sector journeys with different global indicators originating from the UK in relation to the political and physical features across the routes
Explain the consequences of providing inaccurate or insuffi cient air travel information
Outline health factors which can aff ect air passengers and crew when fl ying to global destinations
The aim of this unit is to give learners knowledge, understanding and skills to provide accurate and relevant information about airline routes, airport and fl ight information, climate and health.