Model a high level of aviation professionalism, integrity and servanthood to our staff and student body while exercising conservative judgement and safety awareness in all operations.
Model and abide by the 14 Code of Federal Regulations and Operations Manual.
Follow and reinforce with your students the standardized practices and procedures established by the 141 flight school.Serve as a team player.
Provide professional ground and flight instruction in the course offerings as assigned.
Assure assigned students are adequately prepared in knowledge, skill and attributes of a professional airman and representative of Christ.
Conduct pre and post flight briefing and critique sessions with assigned students to assure comprehensive learning.
Accomplish monthly assigned pilot proficiency flights and maintain a level of skill necessary to mentor the students in the assigned curriculum.
Maintain high standards in the completion of flight school documents for correctness and currency including but not limited to, student training records, flight operation records, departure clearances, logbooks, airman applications, finance reports and other 141 records.
Responsible for order, cleanliness and security of work area and equipment such as office, aircraft and training aids.
Provide feedback to assist with the development, implementation, maintenance, review and update of the flight and ground school curriculum.
Prepare, revise and update course materials as required for assigned ground schools.
Within their capability and time constraints, Flight Instructors are encouraged to be involved in students’ lives outside of the classroom to provide a platform for mentoring and development of foundational life skills necessary of a missionary.Attend flight instructor refresher clinics as required by FAR Part 141.
Perform other duties as assigned. ... Continue Reading
Minimum Requirements
Knowledge and unreserved commitment to mission, doctrinal statement, and traditional distinctives and standards.
Certification as
FAA approved Flight Instructor (CFI) Airplane Single Engine Land (ASEL)Certified Flight Instructor – Instrument Airplane (CFII) prior to teaching in the Instrument and Commercial curriculums
Certified Flight Instructor Multi-Engine Land (MEI) prior to instructing in the multi-engine curriculum
Current FAA Second Class Medical Certificate
Authorized to work in the US legally without sponsorship.
Preferred Qualifications
Desired total flight time greater than:
1000 hours ASEL, 500 hours Instruction Given
Master’s Degree
Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic (A&P)
Experience supervising, encouraging, motivating and assessing students ... Continue Reading
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