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Turnround Coordination Training

This 2-month turnaround coordinator course provides on-job training at airports. The course aims to teach participants how to coordinate all operational activities during turnarounds, including loading, fueling, and aircraft servicing. Participants will learn how to ensure turnaround activities comply with safety, security, and operational procedures. The course covers topics like meteorology, human factors, IATA regulations, loading procedures, cargo handling, and includes hands-on experience coordinating multiple flight operations at an airport.

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Turnround Coordination Training

This 2-month turnaround coordinator course provides on-job training at airports. The course aims to teach participants how to coordinate all operational activities during turnarounds, including loading, fueling, and aircraft servicing. Participants will learn how to ensure turnaround activities comply with safety, security, and operational procedures. The course covers topics like meteorology, human factors, IATA regulations, loading procedures, cargo handling, and includes hands-on experience coordinating multiple flight operations at an airport.

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TURNROUND

COORDINATOR
// GROUND HANDLING
DURATION: 2 MONTHS

Audience airlines, ground handling and other service providers, airport


Authorities, ground-operation professionals at a supervisory level
Duration 2 months (on-job training included)
Location theory: in training centre | practice: at airport
Qualifications SC
Beginning date of courses March and September
Closing date for enrolment February and August

AIM
At the end of this course, the participant will be able to
 Coordinate and direct all operational activities within turn round including loading, fuelling, aircraft servicing
 Ensure turn round activities are in compliance with safety, security, operational procedures and processes
delivered within SLA standards of performance and compliance limits
 Handle aircraft documentation to crews, including flight plan, met folders, load sheets etc, checking that the
documentation is for the appropriate flight date and aircraft

COURSE CONTENT
General Information
 The Airport Flight management - practice
 Air traffic  Preparing a flight
 Basics about aeronautics and aerodynamics.  Hand-on the pre-flight planning package
 Coordination of the various tasks when landing
Meteorology  Editing the manual loading plan
 Weather conditions – air vs. ground temperature –  The post-flight report
air pressure – weather disturbances – hazardous
events. Dangerous goods
 Awareness training session about transport of
Human factors dangerous goods (IATA Cat. 10)
 Self-knowledge – Managing stress –
Technical English
Communication: the basics – Collective work -
 Technical words about the airport
Feedback.
 Understanding & talking
Current IATA regulations
Airport safety & security
Traffic operations – initial level  Prohibited items
 Loading bulk cargo hold  Verification of conformity at check-in and boarding
 Manual loading plan  Boarding cards
 Aircraft weight & balance  Safety & security objectives
 Types of messages  Types of transit fares
Traffic operations – advanced level  Performance measurement systems
 Loading electric bulk cargo hold  The importance of involving the team
 Specific messages  Reduction of costs in the long run
 Required servicing procedures Co-activity
 Low-cost airlines & air charters  Reminder of ramp regulation
Loading procedures  Traffic risks inside the airport zone
 Priorities  Operators on the ground
 Preparation for the flight  Precaution to be taken
 Cargo hold loading steps  Rules to abide
 Loading limitations Real Hand-On Practical
 Fly-away kits
Handling several flights’ operations at the airport
 Codes
 Masses Additional courses
 Grooming
Cargo procedures
 Customer service
 Weighing of cargo
 Non-standard loads
 Special freights
 Separators

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