Airfield Operations Specialists

What do they do?

Ensure the safe takeoff and landing of commercial and military aircraft. Duties include coordination between air-traffic control and maintenance personnel, dispatching, using airfield landing and navigational aids, implementing airfield safety procedures, monitoring and maintaining flight records, and applying knowledge of weather information.

What kind of training is available in North Dakota?

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Field of Study
Air Traffic Controller

Job Openings in North Dakota by Year

What does the North Dakota market look like for this occupation?

$49,970.00
Median Salary (2024)
Higher than 33% of ND Occupations
$24.03
Median Hourly (2024)
Higher than 35% of ND Occupations
2.12%
Short Term Yearly Change (2026)
Higher than 92% of ND Occupations
1.67%
Long Term Yearly Change (2033)
Higher than 93% of ND Occupations

What are some of the daily tasks?

  • Anticipate aircraft equipment needs for air evacuation and cargo flights.
  • Assist in responding to aircraft and medical emergencies.
  • Check military flight plans with civilian agencies.
  • Collaborate with others to plan flight schedules and air crew assignments.
  • Conduct departure and arrival briefings.
  • Coordinate changes to flight itineraries with appropriate Air Traffic Control (ATC) agencies.
  • Coordinate communications between air traffic control and maintenance personnel.
  • Coordinate with agencies such as air traffic control, civil engineers, and command posts to ensure support of airfield management activities.
  • Coordinate with agencies to meet aircrew requirements for billeting, messing, refueling, ground transportation, and transient aircraft maintenance.
  • Implement airfield safety procedures to ensure a safe operating environment for personnel and aircraft operation.
  • Maintain air-to-ground and point-to-point radio contact with aircraft commanders.
  • Maintain flight and events logs, air crew flying records, and flight operations records of incoming and outgoing flights.
  • Manage wildlife on and around airport grounds.
  • Monitor the arrival, parking, refueling, loading, and departure of all aircraft.
  • Perform and supervise airfield management activities, including mobile airfield management functions.
  • Plan and coordinate airfield construction.
  • Post visual display boards and status boards.
  • Procure, produce, and provide information on the safe operation of aircraft, such as flight planning publications, operations publications, charts and maps, and weather information.
  • Provide aircrews with information and services needed for airfield management and flight planning.
  • Receive and post weather information and flight plan data, such as air routes and arrival and departure times.
  • Receive, transmit, and control message traffic.
  • Relay departure, arrival, delay, aircraft and airfield status, and other pertinent information to upline controlling agencies.
  • Train operations staff.
  • Use airfield landing and navigational aids and digital data terminal communications equipment to perform duties.

What work experience does someone ususally need?

None

What is the typical on-the-job training?

Long-term on-the-job training

What is the entry level education?

High school diploma or equivalent