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The authorization certificate for IGU's "Flight Operation Officer (Dispatcher) Training" has been renewed

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The authorization certificate for IGU's "Flight Operation Officer (Dispatcher) Training" has been renewed


The authorization certificate given to Istanbul Gelisim University Vocational School Flight Operations Management Program by the General Directorate of Civil Aviation for "Flight Operation Officer (Dispatcher) Training" has been renewed. Proving its success with the trainings it provides, IGU will continue to train Flight Dispatchers.


STUDENTS HAVE THE RIGHT TO ATTEND THE EXAMS OF THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF CIVIL AVIATION WITH THIS CERTIFICATE FROM THE UNIVERSITY

Istanbul Gelisim University's "Flight Operation Officer (Dispatcher) Training" authorization certificate has been renewed. Istanbul Gelisim Vocational School, which fulfilled the requirements and proved its success with the authorization certificate it received for the first time in 2018, was authorized again by the  Directorate General of Civil Aviation. IGU, which has made it its mission to provide quality education, will continue to train Dispatchers with its infrastructure, experienced lecturers and academics in accordance with national and international standards, equipped with the technologies.

Students who graduate from the department related to the "Flight Operation Officer (Dispatcher) Training" given by IGU, which offers a training standard that makes a difference in the field of aviation with qualified training given both theoretically and practically, get the right to take the exams with the certificate they received from the university without going to any flight operations specialist course of three months and a high cost.

WHAT IS A FLIGHT DISPATCHER?

The dispatcher makes all the necessary flight plans for the safety of the flights and follows them throughout the flight. Informing the flight crew in order to ensure the safe and effective continuation of the flight in the light of the request of the responsible pilot at any stage of the flight or in the light of the information received, monitoring the flight in order to transfer the information about the flight to the necessary units, ensuring that the emergency (sabotage, etc.) information is transmitted to the necessary units. A dispatcher is a person licensed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. Dispatchers ensure that aircraft are prepared for take-off as quickly and safely as possible. They assist in bringing together all of the different operations and services associated with the flight preparation of any aircraft at the right time to allow that aircraft to take off at its allotted time.


Dispatchers follow up the activities including cleaning, refueling, baggage and cargo loading, and establish close relationships with and act with cabin crew and aircraft technicians to make sure they are ready for take-off. They utilize a wide array of technologies, from operational planning tools to electronic systems, to maintain contact with all of the different service providers. Since the flights will be carried out at all hours of the day, it requires a shift work system. Flight dispatchers can find jobs in the representation/supervision companies of passenger and cargo airlines.





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