Flight follower skills
How to become a Flight follower
Flight followers should possess excellent communication and organization skills, advanced knowledge of flight planning and monitoring, proficiency in using flight control systems, the ability to prioritize tasks, and meticulous attention to detail. These skills are crucial for career progression and professional success.
Hard skills:
- Aeronautical Knowledge: Understanding of the concepts of flight and navigation
- Air Traffic Control: Experienced in managing air traffic on the ground and in the air
- Communication Skills: Ability to speak and listen effectively in stressful situations
- Computer Literacy: Knowledge of computer systems and programs for flight control
- Mathematical Skills: Ability to calculate and analyze flight data accurately
- Problem-Solving: Proficiency in finding solutions to difficult and complex situations
- Research Proficiency: Ability to search and interpret data from aviation sources
- Stress Management: Skilled in managing pressure in order to make sound decisions
Soft skills:
- Problem Solving: Ability to identify, evaluate and address problems in an efficient and effective manner
- Interpersonal Communication: Proficiency in communicating with colleagues and customers in a respectful and professional manner
- Leadership: Demonstrate the capacity to motivate and guide others to achieve success
- Social Awareness: Sensitivity to the needs and feelings of others and the ability to adjust communication style accordingly
- Adaptability: Readily adjust to changing conditions and approaches in order to achieve desired results
- Organizational Skills: Ability to manage and coordinate multiple tasks and activities
- Teamwork: Collaborate with others to achieve shared goals and objectives
- Time Management: Demonstrated ability to prioritize tasks and manage time efficiently