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  • Navy Flight Crew Medical Requirements

    In order to serve as a flight crew member in the Navy, sailors must meet certain medical requirements above and beyond those required for most other professions. Air crew members in the Navy are subject to the medical requirements mandated by the Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (NAMI). These requirements differ according to the type of job each sailor is engaged in.

  • How to Optimize Flight Crew Schedules

    Optimizing flight crew schedules is something that every airline must face. Juggling the needs of a captain, first officer and one or more flight attendants is no small task. An ineffective crew scheduling program can cost an airline millions of dollars per year, as well as put the airline at risk of violating the Federal Aviation Administration's crew rest regulations. There is a relatively simple and effective numbers-based method of getting the largest amount of productivity out of the flight crew while substantially reducing crew costs.

  • Flight Crew Requirements for Army Helicopters

    The Army operates four types of rotary-wing aircraft for which it trains and staffs flight crews. The Apache attack helicopter is crewed by a pilot and a CPG (co-pilot/gunner). The older, more accident-prone Kiowa observation helicopter is crewed by (depending on the craft's configuration) one pilot, two pilots, or one pilot and one observer. The multi-purpose Blackhawk is crewed by two pilots. Finally, the Chinook cargo copter is crewed by one pilot, one co-pilot and one flight engineer.

  • How to Direct a Television Segment

    A director's role varies from company to company. However, the director typically calls the shots and organizes the cast and crew on location. In order to direct a successful television segment, you must have a clear vision of what you want the final product to look like, delegate responsibilities to your crew, concisely give direction to your cast and gain respect from all of your colleagues.

  • How to Become a Flight Crew Scheduler

    A flight crew scheduler is responsible for scheduling all flights, recording sick calls, absences and no shows, handling overscheduled flights and making hotel reservations as well as many other responsibilities. The flight crew scheduler position is available at all airports and with all airlines.

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