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marie1234 | 00:26 Sat 28th Jun 2008 | Jobs & Education
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Does any one know the official job title for the men who direct planes in to airports when they land?
I mean the men with the bats that control where the plane parks up.
Thanks in advance
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i believe it's air traffic controller.
They would have a name if they still existed(if you mean NOW).
I have(in many years of air travel,back to 70's),never seen them any more.
Unless some very small,obscure airports still do;but I think they now are all on computer.
Here in the U.S., they are called marshallers and the "bats" they use are called wands... officially. The wands are required to be day-glo orange and must be lighted for night marshalling. They are airline employees by the way, rather than official government personnel...
mr veritas rite they dont have them anymore
clanad got it right, they are called Marshaller ,how do i know, my next door neigbours daughter is one at

Humberside airport
For all of you who think," Marshalling " is no longer done
even by the RAF,

go into youtube & type in , "How To Marshall A Jet"
I always thought the RAF was primitive!
Now I know I am was right.
Mr veritas, We have got the best Air Force in the world.


What's up, did they DECLINE YOU !!

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