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VT-DAA
Integrated Diploma in wide-ranging of Aviation & Airline management
01 YEAR
Week 1
Design Research
4 videos, 1 reading
Video: The Interaction Design Specialization
20 m
Video: Introducing Elizabeth Gerber
40 m
Video: Who, What, Where, When and How People Work
35 m
Video: Michael Chapman of IDEO on Interviewing
20 m
Reading: Slides
30 m
Graded: Final Quiz: Design Research
5 Questions
Week 2
Ideation
2 videos
Video: The Interaction Design Specialization
20 m
Video: Introducing Elizabeth Gerber
40 m
Graded: Cumulative Quiz
4 Questions
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VT-DAA
Integrated Diploma in wide-ranging of Aviation & Airline management
01 YEAR

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About this course

Worthiness standard

  • Pleasing Personality, Virtuous Knowledge in English and Local Language
  • HSC /Graduation Pursuer/DIPLOMA/B.E/ANY DEGREE
  • Age Span Between 18-27 Years
  • Exceptional Communication, Arbitration and Interpersonal Skills
  • Citizen of India

Overview

Ground Crew: Ground crew or Airport Services staff work at the Airport (24×7), in various allocations like Ticketing Counter, Check-in Counters, Baggage makeup/breakup area, boarding gate, Ramp, Arrivals etc. In most of the said Areas, ground staff responsibilities to interact with passengers and ascertain to fulfil their wishes till they board the aircraft.

 

In Aviation “Customer is the King”. Customers you face at airport are dissimilar, handling them has become one of major challenge in today’s corporate world. It’s a clear ideology that how customers concern as one of the biggest strength to certain companies while they’re the biggest challenging point to some other companies.

 

The ‘Mantra’ is all about how you handle them and that you will learn here at ToA

 

Subjects covered:  Airport services | MAGIC | Airport Ticketing Office | Check in & Boarding | BMA/BBA | Ramp Management | Load & Trim | Real time Passenger Handling | Emergency Response | Airport & Airline Familiarization | Inflight Flying Experience | Seminar / Webinar by Industry Experts

 

Aviation Security: Aviation security is the protection of civil aviation against acts of unlawful interference. This objective is achieved through a combination of measures and resources both human and material, aimed for the safety of passengers, crew, ground personnel, and the general public

 

Subjects covered:  BCAS | Airport & Airline security | Aviation safety & Security BOMB threat assessment | Acts of unlawful interference |Baggage handling

 

Cabin Crew: As a cabin crew member, you’ll provide excellent customer service to passengers while ensuring their comfort and safety throughout the flight. Serving refreshments and meals and selling gifts and duty-free items are all part of the job. You are trained to deal with security and emergency situations and can administer first aid to passengers

 

Subjects covered:  General & Technical Training | Crew Resource Management | Dangerous Goods Regulations | First Aid and Flight Safety | Vocal sound exercise | Swimming | Inflight Flying Experience | Emergency Response | Seminar / Webinar by Industry Expert.

 

Flight Dispatcher:  When people think about air travel, most think that when they fly they are in the hands of their pilot. But, An Flight dispatcher makes airline operations work and ensures that both pilots and their passengers are able to travel safely to their destination. A flight dispatcher (also known as an airline dispatcher, flight follower or flight operations officer) assists in planning flight paths, taking into account aircraft performance and loading, enroute winds, thunderstorm and turbulence forecasts, airspace restrictions, and airport conditions

 

Subjects coveredOperational Flight Plan | Meteorology | NOTAM| NAV charts | Crew Rostering | FDTL | ATC

 

Air Cargo: Air cargo is any property carried or to be carried in an aircraft. Air cargo comprises air freight, air express and airmail. Passenger aircraft use the spare volume in the airplane’s baggage hold (the “belly”) that is not being used for passenger luggage—a common practice used by passenger airlines, who additionally transport cargo on scheduled passenger flights

 

Subjects coveredTypes of cargo | Cargo revenue management | Cargo sales & operations | IATA cargo Agency | Dangerous Goods.