The Pilot Instructor is responsible for the accomplishment of ground-based training of C-17 pilots, including instructing and measuring training progress of crewmembers who train in the established Training System (TS) curriculum.
Tasks and Responsibilities
Conducts training using devices, such as the C-17 aircraft, Computer-Based Trainers (CBT), and other ground training for all C-17 TS pilots in air drop, aerial refueling/transport operating procedures, including diagnosis and remediation of student problems.
Maintains a high level of subject knowledge, instruction capability, and expertise.
Conducts briefings and debriefings and counsels all pilots and Maintenance Engine Run personnel for the purpose of developing and maintaining a high level of proficiency.
Performs administrative duties relative to training, such as interfacing with the user organization, record keeping, monitoring student progress, counseling, training development, and maintenance of training programs.
Provides inputs for courseware corrections and modifications and updates training policies and procedures.
Flies on the airplane (as required) in observer status to maintain currency on operational procedures and to observe student progress.
Serves as C-17 Pilot Subject Matter Expert (SME) for students, other personnel, and test events, as required.
Serves as Flight Check Airman (FCA)(Lead), when assigned by the company.
Serves as Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) Evaluator, when assigned by the company.
Accomplishes Simulator Certification (SIMCERT)/Simulator Evaluation (SIMVAL) duties when assigned by the company.
Assists in project and development work, as assigned.
Accomplishes Learning Center monitor duties, as assigned.
Accomplishes safety representative duties, as designated/assigned.
Accomplishes physical/cyber security representative duties, as assigned.
Accomplishes hazardous materials (HAZMAT) duties, as designated/assigned.
Travels, as required.
Performs other duties, as assigned. ... Continue Reading
Minimum Education
Bachelor’s degree required
Minimum Experience
Two (2) years or 200 hours of flight instructor experience in air drop, aerial refueling, and tactics.
Recent C-17 flight simulator pilot instructor experience certification desired.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
Ability to fluently read, write, speak, and understand English.
Ability to clearly relay information, both verbally and written, to others.
Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from customers.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Working knowledge of instructional principles and theories pertaining to TSs.
Working knowledge of personal computers and software applications, such as, word processing, spreadsheets, and databases.
Successfully accomplish annual internal standardization evaluations.
Possess an active SECRET Security Clearance. ... Continue Reading
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