Instructor Pilots are directly responsible to the Chief Pilot; they are an integrapart of the Training department and are relied upon to ensure that each training opportunity results in a successful training experience.
They must be professional and uphold the highest standards of conduct, ensure a positive learning atmosphere, be supportive and encouraging, and treat students with respect. A well-trained, cohesive pilot group is essential to the success of any air carrier. ... Continue Reading
Ground Instructor Qualifications:
• Meets those requirements outlined in the General Training Manual.Responsibilities:
• Teach portions of the MRA 14 CFR Part 135 Approved Training Program as directed by the Chief Pilot
or authorized management personnel.
• Administers non-flight examinations on behalf of the Chief Pilot.
Qualifications:
Candidate must possess pilot credentials (CFI, CFII)
A current and valid FAA Certified GROUND INSTRUCTOR certificate, or equivalent issued by ICAO.
1 year experience developing computer delivered training courseware.
Proven ability to work with a team in a fast paced environment.
Current 1st or 2nd Class Medical.
Preferred:
One year experience in leadership of (FAR) Part 141 pilot school which conducted private pilot,
instrument pilot, commercial pilot, multi-engine pilot, and flight instructor courses.
Associates/Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in Aviation, Management,
Education or related field
To qualify as a VFR only Captain:
Commercial Pilot Certificate
500 hrs Total Time
100 Cross Country
25 Night
Instrument Rating ... Continue Reading
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