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Essentials of Aviation Management is a guide for fixed-base operator owners and managers that introduces small business theory and practice for U.S. general aviation service centers or fixed-base operators in context of the national aviation system. Areas covered include business planning, marketing, financial strategy, human resources, administration, and information services. Flight line, front desk, flight operations and aviation maintenance activities are discussed alongside their relevant regulatory contexts. (Available 11/15/09 - Pre-Order Your Copy Today!)

Seventh Edition Authors: Adam Coulby, John Mott, Dr. Tom Carney and Julie Rodwell

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Our FBO Line Service Safety & Procedures Manual is a comprehensive guide for new line service staff. It covers the importance of paperwork, safety, common terms and definitions, proper UNICOM phraseology, security procedures, hand signals, aircraft towing, fueling and various other procedures.

This self-completing document includes an introduction to a new safety management system. 

 

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Generic Line Service Technician Job Description- Includes hidden qualities to access when hiring line staff as well a full job description.

 

FREE FBO Accident Prevention Game

In stark contrast to Learning from Experience , true accident prevention requires imagination.  The prize for getting this right - that is predicting what can reasonably be predicted, is actual major accident/incident avoidance.

In this game, players will use their knowledge, experience and creativity to build an accident that has never happened before but is conceivable. The system will automatically build a preliminary accident report based on random input from the players.


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THE FIRST EVER FREE ONLINE AVIATION SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

"A safety management system must be a pragmatic approach to safety that acknowledges human subjectivity while taking into account attitude, training and technical failure within an interconnected system"

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