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The Flight Operations ACC Tower Liaison serves as a subject matter expert supporting Line Operations, the MSP Chief Pilot Office and Delta Professional Services (DPS). This part-time role is based in Atlanta (ATL) and assigned to Minneapolis (MSP), providing operational support within the Airport Customer Center (ACC). The Liaison plays a critical role in real-time flight operations, ensuring coordination and communication between pilots, ACC teams, and other operational departments.

This role works on an "as needed" basis, this is a part-time position. 

Key Responsibilities
  • Act as the primary point of contact for pilots regarding operational issues at ACC.
  • Support pilots during safety-related events, MCC coordination, and conflict resolution.
  • Facilitate cross-divisional communication within ACC to resolve operational challenges.
  • Liaise with CPO and other departments to ensure timely problem resolution.
  • Monitor operational communication channels to mitigate disruptions.
  • Analyze flight schedules and collaborate with ACS to identify and address operational impacts.
  • Monitor and assist with DOT 3/4 compliance.
  • Evaluate pushback delays for accuracy and identify operational trends.
Shift Structure
  • Coverage is provided 365 days per year with one daily shift




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