Aircraft service attendants service aircraft with fuel. May de-ice aircraft, refill water and cooling agents, empty sewage tanks, service air and oxygen systems, or clean and polish exterior.
Apply de-icing fluid to aircraft from baskets lifted by truck-mounted cranes.
Change aircraft oil, coolant, or other fluids.
Clean aircraft interiors by picking up waste, wiping down windows, or vacuuming.
Climb ladders to reach aircraft surfaces to be cleaned.
Complete forms describing tasks completed.
De-grease aircraft exteriors.
Empty aircraft lavatory systems or refill them with sanitizer fluid.
Guide aircraft to designated areas using hand signals, batons, or other methods.
Inspect aircraft components to locate cracks, breaks, leaks, or other problems.
Load baggage or cargo for crew or passengers.
Mix cleaning compounds or solutions.
Polish aircraft exteriors.
Radio to flight dispatchers or other personnel to discuss incoming or outgoing aircraft.
Refill aircraft potable water tanks.
Refuel aircraft using hoses connected to fuel trucks.
Remove exhaust stains from aircraft using cleaning fluids.
Tow aircraft to gates or hangars using tugs, tractors, or other vehicles.
Wash the aircraft exteriors using lifts, cranes, detergent, or other equipment.
Work Context
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Work Activities
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Detailed Work Activities
Service vehicles to maintain functionality.
Service vehicles to maintain functionality.
Clean vehicles or vehicle components.
Climb ladders or vehicles to perform duties.
Maintain repair or maintenance records.
Clean vehicles or vehicle components.
Clean facilities or equipment.
Maintain plumbing structures or fixtures.
Communicate with others to coordinate vehicle movement.
Signal others to coordinate vehicle movement.
Inspect mechanical components of vehicles to identify problems.
Handle luggage or other possessions for patrons.
Mix ingredients.
Mix substances to create chemical solutions.
Polish materials, workpieces, or finished products.
Communicate with others to coordinate vehicle movement.