aircraft dispatch program
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resident & correspondence programs |
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Resident Program (12 weeks on-site) |
This FAA-approved program
provides students with the working knowledge of all appropriate subject areas
and materials necessary to obtain an Aircraft Dispatcher's License. A Student
completing this course will have the skills and knowledge to effectively dispatch
aircraft according to Federal Aviation Regulations. The course delivers more than
the FAA required 200 classroom hours of instruction along with the FAA written
examination and the FAA practical examination. |
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Correspondence Program (80 hours home study/2 weeks on-site) |
This FAA-approved program
provides individuals with demonstrated aeronautical backgrounds an opportunity
to obtain an Aircraft Dispatcher's License in a reduce classroom time period.
A student completing this course will have the skills and knowledge to effectively
dispatch aircraft according to Federal Aviation Regulations. The course includes
80 classroom hours of instruction along with the FAA written examination and the
FAA practical examination. |
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Faculty |
ATI faculty consists
of Aviation professionals with substantial experience in Aircraft Dispatch, meteorology,
and the business world. All faculty members are committed to excellence with the
ultimate goal of your success in mind. |
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Career Opportunity |
ATI has great success
in placing its graduates nationwide. The Placement Coordinator is a valuable resource
for all aspects of the employment search process. This lifetime service includes
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- Résumé consultation
- Cover letter writing
- Up-to-date regional airline listing
- Current job opportunities
- Faxing assistance
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Gainful Employment Disclosure
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Course Content |
- Federal Aviation Regulations
- Meteorology
- Navigation
- Practical Dispatching
- Simulated Instrument Flight
- Aircraft Systems and Performance
- Air Traffic Control
- Communications
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