Description:
The Flight Follower plays a critical role in the safe and efficient operation of the airline by exercising joint operational control with the PIC (Pilot-in-Command). Working with System Operations Control (SOC), the Flight Followers monitors all active flights, ensures compliance with FAA regulations, coordinates with various departments, and provides real-time support and information to flight crews throughout the duration of each flight.
Duties and Responsibilities:
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Obtain and evaluate weather conditions and forecasts affecting flight routes.
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Review NOTAMs, field conditions, and airspace restrictions for all applicable airports and airspace.
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Request and review Computer Flight Plans (CFPs) for accuracy; verify fuel loads and route planning against operational needs and cost considerations.
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Confirm all flights are planned within structural, performance, and RVSM limitations.
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Review MEL/CDL discrepancies using NavBlue and Form 21A-MF-051; ensure all discrepancies are resolved prior to release.
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Continuously monitor active flights and maintain up-to-date flight tracking.
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Ensure PIC receives and signs accurate and complete flight releases.
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Coordinate with Flight Crews, Maintenance Control, and crew scheduling on any changes, delays, or issues.
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Communicate with ATC facilities to report irregularities or hazardous conditions as reported by crews.
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Issue updates to relevant stations and departments regarding delays, reroutes, cancellations, and equipment changes.
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Log all operational data and relevant communication in the Daily Log.
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Review turnover logs and ensure shift briefings are conducted between outgoing and incoming Flight Followers.
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Evaluate airports for suitability using company forms and procedures (e.g., Form 21AFF-05).
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Coordinate with departments to arrange crew travel, layovers, overfly permits, ground handling, and landing rights.
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Confirm crew and aircraft availability in accordance with the flight schedule.
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Load performance tools as required.
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Perform additional related duties as assigned by the SOC Manager.
Requirements:
Skills and Qualifications:
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Knowledge in 14 CFR Part 121 and applicable FAA regulations, particularly. 121.125
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Proficient in interpreting METARS, TAFS, NOTAMS, and aircraft performance data.
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Strong decision-making and situational awareness in time-critical environments.
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Excellent communication and coordination skills, both verbal and written.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook, Teams) and flight planning systems (e.g., NavBlue, Aerodata).
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Ability to work independently and as a part of a high functioning team.
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High school diploma or equivalent; college degree or aviation-related coursework preferred.
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FAA Aircraft Dispatcher Certificate preferred or required (depending on company policy).
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Must be able to work rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Physical Requirements:
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Light work: Exerting up to 25 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.
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Able to sit or stand for extended periods.
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Overtime is required based on operational needs.
Travel:
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This position may require travel, as needed, to support operational or training-related activities.