Pilots Highly Encouraged to Become Mechanics Too – Russian Ministry

Russian Pilots are being encouraged by the countries Deputy Ministry of Industry and Trade, Oleg Bocharov, to become aircraft mechanics themselves. 

“Together with the Ministry of transport we should prepare and certify pilots as universal soldiers: they should be pilots and mechanics at the same time. And the equipment should include the possibility of field repairs,” said Bocharov during a session at the Eastern Economic Forum. 

It was further explained by Bocharov that some aircraft should be modular and allow pilots to replace parts and change the configuration of the cabin themselves.

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Fast Growing Central Asian Airline, Fly Arna, is Looking for a Manager Flight Operations

Armenia’s new Airline Fly Arna, which is linked to one of the Middle East’s leading low cost carriers Air Arabia, is looking for a Manager Flight Operations to be based in Yerevan – please see an extract from the job post below.

“Fly Arna is Armenia’s national airline and a joint venture company between the Armenian National Interests Fund (ANIF) and Air Arabia Group. Based in Zvartnots International Airport (EVN) in Yerevan, Fly Arna follows the successful low-cost business model operated by Air Arabia that focuses on offering comfort, reliability, and value-for-money air travel.

About the Role

As a nominated “Post Holder” by the General Department of Civil Aviation of Armenia (GDCA), the job holder shall lead and manage Flight Operations functions of Fly Arna.  This includes:

  • Safe, reliable, and efficient handling of Fly Arna flights in compliance with GDCA/ICAO/AOC regulations and the Airline’s objectives; optimal utilization of resources and financial control through managing manpower, budget, systems, and contractual agreements with a focus on Legality, Safety and Security, On Time Performance – OTP, and Human Factors.
  • Support the management in achieving the strategic direction and development of the Flight Operations in Armenia in line with the Airline’s standards; participates in the planning and decision-making process for new initiatives, projects, policies and procedures related to operations. Defines the corresponding action plans and monitors performance accordingly.

Qualifications (Academic, training, languages)

  • A320 Captain with valid Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) is a must for this role. TRE/TRI rating is preferred.
  • Bachelor degree in Aeronautics/Management or equivalent from a recognized university is an advantage.
  • Training in safety and emergency response.
  • Basic Airport, security procedures and regulations related training is a must.
  • Training in IATA principles & standards relating to security and human factors, are highly desirable.
  • Professional membership of associations related to the Aviation/Airlines industry is a plus.
  • Proficient in Aircraft Systems and Microsoft Office tools.
  • English Proficiency Level 5 and above required; other languages is a plus

Work Experience

  • 10+ years of experience in Airlines industry, 8 years of which in the Flight Dispatch or Operations; must have 5 years at least leading the Flight Operations of a multinational mid-sized airline company.
  • Prior experience as Post Holder in a commercial airline will be an advantage but not mandatory.
  • Previous Management experience in Flight Operations, Training & Standards will be an advantage
  • Comprehensive knowledge in IATA/ CAA/Airbus and Regulatory Bodies’ rules and regulations.
  • Experienced in designing and implementing policies, procedures, manuals in line with standards and regulations.
  • Hands on forecasting, budgeting, and monitoring performance KPIs of business initiatives in aviation.
  • Exposure to Quality Assurance, Safety, and Security audit procedures and practices affecting Flight Operations.”

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Global Simulator Manufacturer Installs Simulator at Turkish University

France headquartered simulator manufacturer ALSIM announced it has installed an AL250 simulator at Karatay Üniversitesi in Turkey. The simulator is the 6th of its kind to be installed in the country.

The AL250 simulator meets initial phase training needs (PPL, CPL, IR/ME) and is certified EASA FNPT II. In addition, it offers both classic and glass cockpit instrumentation.

Source: ALSIM Announcement

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