Dispatchers
#2
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Aug 2011
Position: Any
Posts: 656
Lots of part 135 operators don't use dispatchers. And for the ones that do, there is no regulatory requirement for them to be licensed, if that is what you are looking for.
I can tell you that Ameriflight does have dispatchers for all of our flights. And while they aren't required to be licensed, many of them are. And they perform similar to 121 dispatchers as regards tracking flights, verifying destination and alternate weather, etc.
I don't know what bases are actually hiring right now, but I know we do hire on a frequent basis. Check on the company web site (Ameriflight | Above & Beyond) and check the employment page regularly to catch the hiring announcements.
I can tell you that Ameriflight does have dispatchers for all of our flights. And while they aren't required to be licensed, many of them are. And they perform similar to 121 dispatchers as regards tracking flights, verifying destination and alternate weather, etc.
I don't know what bases are actually hiring right now, but I know we do hire on a frequent basis. Check on the company web site (Ameriflight | Above & Beyond) and check the employment page regularly to catch the hiring announcements.
#4
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Joined APC: Nov 2013
Posts: 30
Flycfm.com is hiring coordinators, their flight coordinators don't need dispatch licenses since they are 135 but they have started the 121 process and so there may be an opportunity to use the license shortly. Pm if you want more info.
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