Aeronautical operations technician
Originally named Agent d'Exploitation ("Handling Agent" or "Flight Dispatcher"), the TAE course was created in 1962 and renamed in November 2010.[2] ApplicationStudents have three possible ways to take the course:
TrainingThe training is seven months long, and takes place in either Toulouse or, since September 2012,[5] on the Aerocampus of Latresne[6] in a dual education system. The curriculum consists of both aeronautics lessons and practical lessons: air navigation, telecommunications and aeronautical information, aircraft flight mechanics, navigation, avionics, meteorology, air operations, air law and English. The course ends with a four-week internship.[7] OccupationsA person with a TAE can be responsible for flight preparation and flight planning, passengers, freight management and pricing, and are frequently employed by an airline or airport.[8] See alsoReferencesNotes
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