Attachment B to EO M121.01 CAREER INFORMATION ENVELOPES

CAREER INFORMATION ENVELOPES

Job Descriptions

Fly airplanes and helicopters to provide air transportation, training, and surveying services.

Teach flying techniques and procedures to students and licensed pilots.

Direct air traffic within assigned airspace, and control moving aircraft and service vehicles at airports.

Provide pilots with flight information essential to aviation safety.

Maintain, repair, and test aircraft structures and systems.

Drive ramp equipment, handle cargo and baggage, and do other ground support jobs at airports.

Manage the operations of an aerodrome, including the people, the money, the buildings, and the land.

Design aerospace vehicles and systems.

Put together and install pre-made parts to make airplanes and helicopters.

Employers

Airlines

Air cargo companies

Canadian Forces

Private companies

Flying schools

NavCanada – runs all the air traffic control services in Canada

Aircraft manufacturing companies

Aircraft maintenance companies

Ground support companies

Airport management authorities

Local governments

Private airports

Aircraft and spacecraft manufacturers

Research institutions

Aircraft part manufacturers

POs

Radio Communication

Principles of Flight

Meteorology

Propulsion

Navigation

Aerospace

Aerodrome Operations

Aircraft Manufacturing and Maintenance

Summer Qualifications

Basic Aviation

Advanced Aviation

Basic Aviation Technology and Aerospace

Advanced Aerospace

Advanced Aviation Technology – Airport Operations

Advanced Aviation Technology – Aircraft Manufacturing and Maintenance

Glider Pilot Scholarship

Power Pilot Scholarship

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