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John and Martha King are the Co-chairmen of King Schools. John explained, “A pilot may see many different marshalling signals at a busy airport or event, so we cover them all. From start-up and departure to arrival and shut-down, this course has the common signals, as well as specialty and seldom-used signals.” John continued, “Like any other phase of flight, risk management is also a vital part of taxiing and parking safely, so we cover risk management best practices while on the ground too.”
Martha had this to say about the course: “After a long flight, many general aviation pilots have found themselves in front of a marshaller, realizing they were either unfamiliar with, or very rusty on, marshalling signals. We developed this course to help fill that gap in aviation training.”
The course runs about 20 minutes, and is available free for anyone on the King Schools website at kingschools.com/marshalling.
I am interested to be part of training
Good. How do i access Ground Support Equipment courses online?
John, you ask a great question. Sorry but we do not have those courses. The closest we have is an Aircraft Marshalling Course but it is directed toward pilots – . We also have Mechanics A&P courses. But, I think you are looking for airport equipment operations courses.