Responsibilities:
Provides recommendations to the task lead for operations risk assessments and aviation safety mandates.
Stays up-to-date on regulatory and procedural changes in the flight training environment; reviews flight training program courses; and assists with the preparation of FAA Training Course Outlines (TCOs), curriculum updates, and the construction of degree and certificate programs.
Must be capable of gaining and maintaining instructor proficiency in various flight training and utility aircraft (e.g., the R44, UH-1H, and MD-530F) operated by KBFS.
Must be able to develop and execute tailored flight and classroom training sessions in accordance with the standards outlined in the FAA Flight Instructor Handbook.
Provide recommendations for students to conduct solo flights and cross-country flights and to receive FAA certification practical tests.
Responsible for preparing ground school lesson plans, maintaining KBFS student and assigned CFI training folders, and completing required training entries for IAW, FAA, and school requirements. ... Continue Reading
Qualifications:
Must be at least 18 years old, a high school graduate, and a graduate of an FAA-approved flight training program that produces a qualified pilot.
Graduate of a military or civilian aerospace program that resulted in a CFI certificate or ATP certificate.
Must also have a minimum of one year flight instruction time, hold a Certified Flight Instructor Certificate, and be able to pass at a minimum an FAA Class II medical examination.
Must have a minimum of 300 hours total time and 0-1 years experience as a Certified Flight Instructor. ... Continue Reading
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