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How do you become an airline scheduler?

Qualifications
  1. High School Diploma or GED.
  2. 1 - 2 years scheduling operations experience and or experience working in a fast-paced environment requiring high volume customer interaction.
  3. Possess intermediate MS Office skills particularly with Outlook, Word and Excel.




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Minimum Requirements High school diploma or equivalent. Bachelor's degree preferred. 2+ years of aircraft scheduling experience. Knowledge of BART Aviation scheduling software or similar systems.

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To be a Flight Scheduler typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work.

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Those who possess good communication skills, attention to detail, are innately skilled in forging new relationships, have superior critical thinking skills, strong technical skills and have the ability to multitask while adhering to strict deadlines may make great schedulers.

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MILOS allows airlines to manage flight schedules through a user-friendly Schedule Builder. The Schedule Builder provides drag and drop features which allows airlines to effectively build daily, monthly and annual schedules through an intuitive graphical interface.

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Flight schedules are mapped out several months in advance by the schedule planning teams at the airlines, like Soren's, so factors like bad weather, runway construction, or other unexpected events will affect departure and arrival times.

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Crew Schedulers coordinate the daily operation of the airline as it applies to Crewmembers and play an important role in ensuring that Endeavor provides a reliable, efficient, and — above all else — safe service.

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Key Responsibilities: Assist pilots with monthly schedule management, documenting absences, performing transactions to ensure accurate crew pay, preserving pilot activity records, and assuring quality (FAR compliance, flight time, qualification data, etc.)

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Your planner helps you get more done each day, and you feel less stressed. It even saves you money because you never waste money on late fees, and you use it to track your budget. If you spend a $100 on a yearly planner, that comes out to 28 cents a day.

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