DEPARTMENTS
Air Traffic Control (ATC)
BAA ATC department is responsible for providing guidance to pilots from taxi to takeoff, through the air and back on the ground.
Airway Transportation Systems (ATS)
BAA ATS department is responsible for maintenance of the Environment (Navigational Aids Systems, Engine Generators, Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning Systems, Power Sources/Power Conditioning Systems); Radar (Airport Surveillance Radar, Air Route Surveillance Radar, Air Traffic Control Beacon Indicator, Airport Surface Detection Equipment, Terminal Doppler Weather Radar); Navigational Aid (Instrument Landing Systems, Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range (VORs), Doppler Very High Frequency Omni Directional Range (DVOR), Tactical Aircraft Control and Navigation (TACAN), and Distance Measuring Equipment (DMEs)); Communications (General Dynamics radios, Radio Communications Link Repeater, Low Density Radio Communications Link Repeater, Small Tower Voice Switch, Enhanced Terminal Voice Switch, Rapid Deployment Voice Switch, Digital Voice Recorder System, Digital Audio Legal Recorder); Automation (Automated Radar Terminal System, Direct Access Radar Channel, En Route Automation Modernization); etc
Aviation Safety Inspectors (ASI)
BAA ASI department will be part of the team that develops, administers, or enforces regulations and standards of BAA civil aviation safety. The ASI will be responsible for determining the soundness and airworthiness of our aircraft and aircraft systems, the safety of aviation facilities, equipment and procedures, as well as the competence of pilots, mechanics, and other airpersons.
Flight Program Operations (FPO)
BAA FPO department is responsible for all aspects of program safety, administration, operations, training, and maintenance. Managing and scheduling crew members, monitoring weather patterns, matching aircraft to specific travel needs etc.
Airborne Support (AS)
BAA AS department is responsible for airborne surveillance that uses a variety of tools to monitor movements and activities in the air; cryptologic language analysts that receive/intercept data/intelligence obtained during flight, analyze and interpret the data; aircraft loadmaster that are in charge of loading cargo and passengers in the aircraft; inflight refueling responsible for pumping jet fuel into the aircraft midflight; flight engineers that are responsible for inspecting, operating, fixing engineering related systems in the aircraft; flight attendants that are responsible for planning, coordinating, and managing cabin duties, as well as keeping safety equipment up to date.