Duties and Responsibilities: Within the scope of college policies and procedures, this position:
Certifies training records, enrollment certificates, stage and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) check rides, conducts stage and/or final test given to students; assigns and reports grades for all flight courses
Teaches assigned Professional Flight related courses and associated labs in accordance with the college’s workload policy; maintains written instructional standards; facilitates instruction using alternative delivery methods as needed; informs students in writing of instructional standards; posts and maintains office hours; participates in the assessment of student learning outcomes; establishes, maintains and submits accurate student and instructional records in a timely manner
Stays up-to-date on regulatory and procedural changes in the flight training environment; reviews flight training program courses; develops new courses, curriculum, and assists with the preparation of course proposals, curriculum updates and the construction of degree/certificate programs
Applies and maintains standards of quality operating methods, processes, systems, and procedures; implements changes as necessary to maintain a compliant Professional Pilot program; integrates knowledge of industry trends and professional training to continuously improve program quality
Conducts initial proficiency check of each instructor to be used in a course of instruction; conducts annual recurrent proficiency checks in accordance to FARs; supervises flight training activities, assistant chief instructor, and flight instructors; monitors flight instructor performance and makes recommendations; ensures compliance with FARs
Maintains a cooperative and communicative relationship with FAA representatives; serves on committees as assigned
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Education and Experience Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in a related discipline from a regionally accredited institution of higher learning recognized by the US Department of Education, Master’s degree preferred
Meet all FAR 141.35 Chief Instructor Qualifications within six months of hire date
Current FAA Flight Instructor Airplane Single and Multi-Engine; Instrument Airplane
Current FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate – Airplane Single and Multi-Engine
Current FAA 3rd Class Medical Certificate minimum
Three years’ flight instruction experience in part 141 environment
Preferred Qualifications
Current FAA Airline Transport Pilot – Airplane Multi-engine Land
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