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The final task to complete to earn your FAA Aircraft Dispatch Certificate is to successfully complete the aircraft dispatcher practical exam. The practical exam is the final test for you to demonstrate your knowledge and comprehension of the course material. Most importantly, the team at NAFC will ensure you're properly prepared for the
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has developed these aircraft dispatcher practical exam standards as the standards that shall be used by qualified FAA inspectors and designated examiners when conducting the Aircraft Dispatcher Practical Test.
Instructors are expected to use this book when preparing applicants for practical tests. Applicants should be familiar with this book and refer to these standards during their training. Here's a direct link for you to explore, however you'll also receive a paper copy in your student binder.
Test anxiety is a real thing. However, with your team at North American Flight Control by your side, we'll make sure you're properly prepared for the practical exam.
Through the entirety of the program, you're exposed to content that is required to be known for the practical but also to be a safe an competent aircraft dispatcher.
Towards the end of your classroom experience, you'll complete a mock dispatcher practical exam with one of our instructors. This mock practical will simulate very closely what you can expect for the real deal. It's a great opportunity for you to gain a better understanding of where you stand with your knowledge and how to fine-tune prior to completing your practical.
Most aircraft dispatcher practical exams occur between 7:30AM and 5PM and the start time is mainly set by the examiner.
The practical will include you creating a flight plan in front of the examiner as well as answering various questions relating to regulations, weather, navigation, aircraft and ATC. The various topics are also included in the Practical Test Standards (PTS) here.
The practical will last for several hours. Upon successful completion, the examiner will issue your FAA Aircraft Dispatcher Certificate to you on the spot.
FAA Aircraft Dispatcher Certification Minimum Requirements:
Must Be at least 23 years of age to be eligible for your aircraft dispatcher certificate to be issued.
Must be able to speak, write, read and understand English.
Complete a minimum of 200 hours of education through an FAA Part 65 Approved Aircraft Dispatcher School.
Aircraft Dispatch Knowledge Test Requirements
Be at least 21 years old to take and pass the Aircraft Dispatcher Knowledge Test (ADX Written Exam).
Successfully Pass the Aircraft Dispatcher Practical Exam with an FAA Aircraft Dispatch Inspector or Designated Aircraft Dispatch Examiner (DADE).
Are you interested to learn more about our upcoming Minnesota Aircraft Dispatcher Training program? If you're interested in becoming an aircraft dispatcher, reach out to our school with any questions you have!
We are looking forward to offering a new Minneapolis aircraft dispatcher training program later this year, in addition to our new introduction to leadership class.
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