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Aircraft Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers Career Details

About this Career

£ 107,950 Median Salary
New workers start at around £58,536. Normal pay is £107,950 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to £216,728.
269 Jobs in Greater London
Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons in Greater London, and do not distinguish between full and part-time jobs.

Daily Tasks

  • Accompanies pupil on training flights and demonstrates flying techniques.
  • Handles emergencies, unscheduled traffic and other unanticipated incidents.
  • Plans flight route, calculate fuel consumption and optimum flying height and obtains information on weather and other conditions, such as cargo distribution.
  • Gives landing Instructions to pilot and monitors descent.
  • Directs the movement of aircraft and maintains radio and/or radar or visual contact en-route to its destination, in and out of controlled airspace or into holding areas ready for landing.
  • Maintains radio contact and discusses weather conditions with air traffic controllers.
  • Monitors fuel consumption, air pressure, engine performance and other indicators during flight and advises pilot of any factors that affect the navigation or performance of the aircraft.
  • Directs or undertakes the operation of controls to fly airplanes and helicopters, complying with air traffic control and aircraft operating procedures.
  • Directs or undertakes checks on engines, instruments, control panels, cargo distribution, fuel supplies, aircraft's stability, response to controls and overall performance.
  • Studies flight plan and makes any necessary adjustments.

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