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ATTTO can help you with a whole range of careers. The following provides an overview of some of the career options which are specific to the tourism, travel, aviation and museum industry sectors; or common to all industry sectors. This information has been kindly provided by Career Services.

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Aircraft Engineers

Last Updated 18/03/2008

Aircraft engineers maintain and repair the engine, body, cabin, systems, wings, and other parts of aircraft. more

AviationIndustry Specific

Check-in Agent

Last Updated 18/03/2008

The role of a check-in agent varies depending on whether you are working at an airport or a ferry terminal. more

AviationCustomer Service

Flight Attendants

Last Updated 18/03/2008

Flight Attendants are responsible for the safety and wellbeing of passengers on a flight. more

AviationIndustry SpecificCustomer Service

Air Traffic Controllers

Last Updated 18/03/2008

Air traffic controllers maintain the safe movement of aircraft along major air routes and around airports. They give pilots instructions and advice as to a plane’s height, speed and course. Most are area controllers responsible for keeping aircraft flying the airways. Others work as approach controllers dealing with aircraft moving in and out of the airport, or aerodrome controllers guiding aircraft through landing and to the terminal. more

AviationIndustry Specific

Flying Instructor

Last Updated 18/03/2008

Flying instructors teach people how to fly aircraft. more

AviationIndustry Specific

Helicopter Pilot

Last Updated 18/03/2008

Helicopter pilots are required for search and rescue work, instructing, scenic work, heli-skiing, fire-fighting, charter work and logging. more

AviationIndustry Specific

Agricultural Pilot

Last Updated 20/03/2008

Agricultural pilots, or ‘topdressing’ pilots, fly aircraft to apply agricultural chemicals or fertiliser to farm land. more

AviationIndustry Specific