Primary Responsibilities
Provide Ground and Flight Training to U.S. Army Personnel
Conduct and document flight evaluations IAW the Global 6000/6500 Program of Instruction and/or US Army Global 6000/6500 Aircrew Training Manual (ATM)
Manage and monitor all aircrew Crew Endurance status to ensure DCMA 8210.1D, AR 95-20, and 14 CFR Part 91 compliance
Assist the Senior Flight Instructor with the development, review, and implementation with the Program of Instruction / Syllabus IAW U.S. Army TRADOC requirements
Act as a POC for site interaction with the GFR and other resident USG personnelAct as a Contractor's Requesting Official (CRO)
Operate aircraft in accordance with applicable regulations, and program/corporate policies and procedures
Manage all aircraft movement requests to include coordination of PPRs, Aircraft Personnel Automated Clearance System (APACS) requests, and ATO compliance
Liaison with the US Government Flight Operations Personnel and GFRFlight operations, duties and responsibilities as required ... Continue Reading
Basic Qualifications
BS degree or equivalent experience and 17 - 22 years of prior relevantexperience or Masters with 15 – 20 years of prior relevant experience or Doctorate with 13 – 16 years of prior relevant experience.
You must have U.S. Citizenship and ability to obtain DoD Secret clearance.Must possess a current passport and a valid state driver's license.Must possess a current FAA Class II Medical Certificate.
Two (2) or more years of experience supervising or leading teams or projects.
1,500 hours PIC total time.
500 hours PIC in a Global 6000/6500 aircraft or similar aircraft type.
Able to complete a BD-700 Global Vision Type Certification without restrictions.
Must hold at least a Commercial Airplane Multiengine, Instructor Pilot (CFI/MEI) and Instrument Airplane Airman Certificate.
FCC Radio Telephone Operator License.
Must have US military aviation experience.
Ability to obtain and maintain a CFI / CFII / MEI certification.
Preferred Qualifications
BD-700 (6000/6500 series) FAA type rating.
Active DoD Secret security clearance.
CFI / CFII / MEI certification.
International experience operating in the NAT HLA.
Airline Transport Pilot (ATP).
2,000 hours of PIC time.
1,500 hours of Multiengine time.
300 hours of Instrument (actual) time.
Rating held for the last three (3) consecutive years.
Former U.S. Military Instructor Pilot and Instrument Flight Examiner.
U.S. Army Instructor Pilot, Instrument Flight Examiner. ... Continue Reading
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