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Updated: 05/21/2013
Airport Attendant:
Performs any combination of following duties in maintenance of small airports and in servicing aircraft
periodically inspects buildings and hangars to detect fire hazards and violations of airport regulations. Examines firefighting equipment to detect malfunctions and fills depleted fire extinguishers. Performs... [+] More
Airport Attendant:
Performs any combination of following duties in maintenance of small airports and in servicing aircraft
periodically inspects buildings and hangars to detect fire hazards and violations of airport regulations. Examines firefighting equipment to detect malfunctions and fills depleted fire extinguishers. Performs necessary minor repairs to fire trucks and tractors. Fills light bombs with kerosene and positions bombs on landing field to illuminate danger areas. Cleans, fills, and lights smokepots used to indicate wind direction, and repairs or replaces windsock and other wind indicating devices. Replaces defective bulbs or burnt-out fuses in lighting equipment, such as landing lights and boundary lights. Fills holes and levels low places and bumps in runways and taxiing areas. Cuts grass on airport grounds laborer, airport maintenance. Patrols airfield to ensure security of aircraft and facilities. Verifies and reports specified amount of gasoline and oil supplies. Blocks and stakes down airplanes. Records airport data, such as number of planes stored in hangars, plane landings and departures, and number of passengers carried on planes. May wash and clean cabins and exterior surfaces of airplanes. May fill airplane tanks with gasoline and oil line-service attendant. May be required to possess red cross first-aid certificate to render emergency treatment to victims. (Source: eDOT Job Description) [-] Less
Cost of Living Data
A renter's cost of living for someone making $53,718 in Washington, District of Columbia is 117.5% of the US National Average. For more information, or to compare cost of living data between two cities, click here.
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