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Airline personnel
The various types of airline personnel include:
Flight crews, responsible for the operation of the aircraft. Flight crew members include:
Pilots (Captain and First Officer: some older aircraft also require a Flight Engineer)
Flight attendants, (led by a purser on larger aircraft)
in-flight security personnel on some airlines (most notably El Al)
o Groundcrew, responsible for operations at airports. Ground crew members include:
Aerospace and avionics engineers responsible for certifying the aircraft for flight and management
of aircraft maintenance
Aerospace engineers, responsible for airframe, powerplant and electrical systems maintenance
Avionics engineers responsible for avionics and instruments maintenance
Airframe and powerplant technicians
Electric System technicians, responsible for maintenance of electrical systems
Avionics technicians, responsible for maintenance of avionics
Flight dispatchers
Baggage handlers
Rampers
Ticket agents
Passenger service agents (such as airline lounge employees)
Reservations agents, usually (but not always) at facilities outside the airport.
Airlines follow a corporate structure where each broad area of operations (such as maintenance, flight operations, and passenger service) is supervised by a vice president. Larger airlines often appoint vice presidents to oversee each of the airline's hubs as well. Airlines employ lawyers to deal with regulatory procedures and other administrative tasks.
Airline personnel
The various types of airline personnel include:
Flight crews, responsible for the operation of the aircraft. Flight crew members include:
Pilots (Captain and First Officer: some older aircraft also require a Flight Engineer)
Flight attendants, (led by a purser on larger aircraft)
in-flight security personnel on some airlines (most notably El Al)
o Groundcrew, responsible for operations at airports. Ground crew members include:
Aerospace and avionics engineers responsible for certifying the aircraft for flight and management
of aircraft maintenance
Aerospace engineers, responsible for airframe, powerplant and electrical systems maintenance
Avionics engineers responsible for avionics and instruments maintenance
Airframe and powerplant technicians
Electric System technicians, responsible for maintenance of electrical systems
Avionics technicians, responsible for maintenance of avionics
Flight dispatchers
Baggage handlers
Rampers
Ticket agents
Passenger service agents (such as airline lounge employees)
Reservations agents, usually (but not always) at facilities outside the airport.
Airlines follow a corporate structure where each broad area of operations (such as maintenance, flight operations, and passenger service) is supervised by a vice president. Larger airlines often appoint vice presidents to oversee each of the airline's hubs as well. Airlines employ lawyers to deal with regulatory procedures and other administrative tasks.

