Air Transportation Specialist
Air transportation specialists are members of the United States Air Force and responsible for inspecting, documenting, packaging, loading and unloading cargo on aircraft.
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Airman unloading a truck with forklift.
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Airfield operators, maintainers and air transportation specialists pose with the U.S. flag at Kabul International Airport during Operation Allies Refuge.
Job description
The duties of an Air transportation specialist include:
- inspecting cargo and mail offered for airlift to verify eligibility and proper documentation, packaging, and marking,
- determining quantity and type of cargo to be loaded according to allowable aircraft cabin load,
- selecting and palletizing loads,
- coordinating with air transportation clearance authority on diversion of cargo,
- loading and unloading aircraft using materials handling and loading equipment,
- checking cargo against manifests,
- annotating overage, shortage, or damage,
- preparing and maintaining forms for passenger travel,
- preparing weight and balance records,
- requisitioning, storing, and issuing expendable and nonexpendable items for use on aircraft,
- reviewing travel authorizations for validity and accuracy and checking in passengers and baggage.
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