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Human ressources

  • Word
    Definition
    English
    American
  • Aerospace Engineer
    Designs and develops spacecraft and related technologies.
  • Air Traffic Controller
    Directs and monitors aircraft movement to ensure safety and efficiency.
  • Aircraft Cleaner
    Cleans and prepares aircraft for flights.
  • Aircraft De-icer
    Removes ice and snow from aircraft.
  • Aircraft Dispatcher
    Plans and coordinates flight schedules and routes.
  • Aircraft Fueler
    Refuels aircraft.
  • Aircraft Mechanic
    Inspects, maintains, and repairs aircraft.
  • Airline Customer Service Agent
    Assists passengers with travel arrangements and inquiries.
  • Airline Pilot
    Operates aircraft to transport passengers and cargo.
  • Airport Manager
    Oversees the operations of an airport.
  • Aviation Engineer
    Designs and develops aircraft and aviation systems.
  • Aviation Journalist
    Reports on news and events in the aviation industry.
  • Aviation Lawyer
    Specializes in legal matters related to aviation.
  • Avionics Technician
    Installs, maintains, and repairs aircraft electronic systems.
  • Baggage Handler
    Loads and unloads baggage and cargo from aircraft.
  • Cabin crew
    Airline staff who are in direct contact with the passengers, and whose in-flight responsibilities include: ensuring correct seating arrangements, serving food, and attending to the general well-being of passengers,
  • Captain
    A pilot in control of, and responsible for, the aircraft and its contents during flight time.
  • Co-pilot
    The officer who is second-in-command to the captain of an aircraft.
  • Crew
    Two or more people who have responsibility for flight operations.
  • First officer
    The officer who is second-in-command to the captain of an aircraft.
  • Flight Attendant
    Ensures the safety and comfort of passengers during flight.
  • Flight engineer
    The member of the crew of a plane who is responsible for checking that its systems, including the engines, perform properly.
  • Flight Instructor
    A person who gives information or knowledge, usually in a formal setting such as a lesson or briefing.
  • Gate Agent
    Manages passenger boarding and deplaning.
  • Ground crew
    A team of employees who service and maintain the aircraft while it is on the ground.
  • Ground Operations Staff
    Handles various ground-based tasks, such as baggage handling, aircraft fueling, and passenger check-in.
  • Line Maintenance Technician
    Performs routine maintenance on aircraft at the gate or on the ramp.
  • Loadmaster
    The person who is in charge of the work of loading cargo onto a military or commercial transport aircraft.
  • Maintenance crew
    ground staff whose responsibility it is to keep the aircraft serviceable.
  • Maintenance Technician
    Performs scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on aircraft.
  • Marshaller
    A member of ground staff whose job is to direct aircraft into parking positions by means of hand signals.
  • Medical Examiner
    Conducts medical examinations for pilots and air traffic controllers.
  • Meteorologist
    Forecasts weather conditions for aviation purposes.
  • Ramp Agent
    Guides aircraft to and from the gate, loads and unloads baggage and cargo.
  • Safety Inspector
    Ensures compliance with aviation safety regulations.
  • Second officer
    A pilot at an early stage of his, or her, career.
  • Security Officer
    Protects passengers, aircraft, and airport facilities.
  • Ticket Agent
    Sells tickets and assists passengers with check-in.
  • Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operator
    Operates drones for various purposes, such as aerial photography, surveillance, and delivery.