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Professional Pilot Occupational Standard Development Project | Human Resource Study of the Commercial Pilot in Canada-Update


You have been invited to participate in a Focus Group to assist with the development of an Occupational Standard for Professional Pilots
 

Background

The project was created in response to requests from industry as documented in the 2010 Human-Resource Study of the Commercial Pilot in Canada, and with the support and validation of HRSDC. It is a complex project that requires industry input from many different segments of air operations. Through focus group meetings across the country,  CCAA will research, identify and catalogue the occupational knowledge and skills necessary to commercial pilots in addition to the federal licensing standard.

Traditionally, pilots have acquired essential knowledge and skills through on-the-job experience but, with the requirement for Safety Management Systems (SMS) in Canada, this method is no longer sustainable. SMS requires that all aviation operators exercise “due diligence” by providing appropriate training support for new employees, and by maintaining ongoing support that is both effective and measurable.

The following documents will be produced through this project.
1. Essential Skills Profile for the Professional Pilot
2. Occupational Analysis of the Professional Pilot
(This document includes a list and descriptions of the tasks and sub-tasks for the knowledge, abilities, trends, tools and equipment required by the Professional Pilot)
3. Professional Pilot National Occupational Standard
(including Essential Skills for the occupation)
4. Professional Pilot Logbook

CCAA has scheduled the following focus group meetings:

December 1, 2010
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Lunch will be provided.)
SAIT Polytechnic
Art Smith Aero Centre for Aviation Training and Technology,
Calgary International Airport
1916 McCall Landing NE
Room FA106
Calgary, Alberta

December 3, 2010
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Lunch will be provided.)
Manitoba Aviation Council Training Centre
1 Allen Dyne Road
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Focus groups are open to all aviation stakeholders and there is no fee to participate. Space is limited, so reserve your place at the meeting nearest you
by sending an e-mail message to Glenn Priestley at gpriestley@camc.ca.

 

Professional Pilot Occupational Standard Development Project
 
Due to the importance of Professional Pilots to the aviation transportation system, the industry has asked CAMC to create an occupational standard for Professional Pilots. This standard will be developed and validated with the support of Human Resources and Social Development Canada and input from focus groups made up of representatives from aviation consisting of all sectors of air operations.

The responsibilities of Professional Pilots include

  • Maintaining knowledge and skills in compliance with the licensing privileges listed in the Canadian Aviation Regulations.
  • Communicating operational and safety related issues.
  • Supervising aircraft support operations.
  • Adhering to plans and policies.Adhering to regulatory requirements and industry standards.
  • Prioritizing operational issues.
  • Scheduling in accordance with company safety management systems.
  • Monitoring conformance and compliance to regulations, standards and policies.
Professional Pilots are familiar with the technical requirements associated with their occupation regardless of the type of air operation. They must have extensive knowledge of industry requirements, standards, regulations and legislation.

Professional Pilots must meet Transport Canada licensing requirements. ( An appendix for Professional/Educational Requirements for Professional Pilots is a requirement of this project.)

Professional Pilots must have detailed knowledge of the roles and responsibilities of other occupational standards such as the Quality Systems Auditors in order to meet their responsibilities.

 Development and Structure of Occupational Standard

Supporting Knowledge & Skills
While there is a federal licensing standard for commercial pilots, there is occupational knowledge and skills that need to be researched, identified and catalogue in order for a commercial pilot to be recognized as a professional pilot. Traditionally On the Job Experience (OJE) was how pilots acquired the essential knowledge and skills but this method is no longer sustainable with the introduction of Safety Management Systems and the requirement for all aviation operators to exercise due diligence by providing appropriate training support for new employees and maintaining ongoing support that is effective and measurable.

Knowledge
Knowledge refers to the understanding of information required to perform a task. It is knowledge that is learned and known by a professional pilot. It includes knowledge of applicable Canadian Aviation Regulations and licensing standards, Company specific safety management systems and quality system processes, practices and procedures.

Skills
Attaining and maintaining of skills to meet federal licensing standards as well as specific operational and vocational skills required for operational and geographic necessity.

Project Deliverables 

At the completion of this project, the following deliverables will be developed as benefits to Canada’s aviation and aerospace industry:

  1. Report on Essential skills profile for the Professional Pilot 
  2.  Report on Occupational analysis for Professional Pilot, including task,   subtasks, knowledge, abilities, trends, tools and equipment
  3. Final Occupational Standard with Essential Skill for the occupation as per CAMC prescribed format.
  4. Produce logbook for the occupation as per CAMC prescribed format.

 

 
canada3This project is funded by the Government of Canada's Sector Council Program