As the Chief Flight Instructor you’ll be responsible for:
The supervision of flight and flight simulation training instructors
The standardisation of all flight instruction and flight simulation instruction
The maintenance of the highest standards of safety, under the direction of the HT and DHT
Maintenance of the currency of personal licenses and ratings, including medical fitness in order to conduct your assigned duties. In particular for ensuring that any approvals granted by the Authority are valid before conducting any training which require you to exercise the privileges of that approval
Advising the HT and DHT on all flying training matters as required
The preparation of all simulator course syllabi to comply with UK CAA Air Crew Regulations
Monitoring the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in use and forrecommending revisions to SOPs to the DHT as necessary
Preparation of Flight Test schedules as required
Liaison with the Head of Operations, Safety & Compliance on matters concerning the Compliance Schedule ... Continue Reading
Your experience:
You’ll need to hold a valid UK CAA ATPL and a TRI/SFI.
You’ll need a minimum of 2000 hours PIC on multi-crew aeroplanes and be an experienced instructor.
At least 500 of these hours should be on flying instructional duties related to the flying courses provided, of which 200 hours may be instrument ground time. ... Continue Reading
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