Aircraft Launch and Recovery SpecialistsOnet SOC Code 55-3012.00
Career Description:Operate and maintain catapults, arresting gear, and associated mechanical, hydraulic, and control systems involved primarily in aircraft carrier takeoff and landing operations. Duties include installing and maintaining visual landing aids; testing and maintaining launch and recovery equipment using electric and mechanical test equipment and hand tools; activating airfield arresting systems, such as crash barriers and cables, during emergency landing situations; directing aircraft launch and recovery operations using hand or light signals; and maintaining logs of airplane launches, recoveries, and equipment maintenance.
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- Job training consists of between 9 and 13 weeks of classroom instruction including practice in maintaining launch and recovery equipment. Course content typically includes operating launch and recovery equipment; installing crash barriers and barricades; maintaining launch and recovery equipment; and, handling aircraft.
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*Some salaries are listed at an hourly rate. Those that include a single dollar amount are considered hourly wage.
Wage and salary data provided by:
- Bureau of Labor Statistics, Tennessee Department of Labor website
- TN Department of Labor & Workforce Development website
- Bureau of Economic Analysis website
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