Responsibilities:
Conduct flight crew training of customer pilots during the full flight simulator phase of training at both local and remote, including international, locations.Conduct, as tutor, training of new flight instructors both in the classroom and in the simulator.
The ability to perform all the duties required of a Flight Training Instructor, including procedures training and technical instruction.
Conduct thorough briefings prior to each training session, as well as debriefings at the end of each training session, to ensure that the customer is fully aware of the training profile, associated pilot competencies, required standards, and his/her performance. Provide a brief outline of the training events for future sessions.
Evaluate and accurately document training session performance and progress in the relevant records and reports.
Report any customer training problems or conflicts to Flight Training management.
Perform non-instructional duties as directed by Head of Training, including course development and trial tasks, customer liaison, audits and revisions of existing training programs.
Communicate with the simulator maintenance technicians to report any simulator problems or malfunctions.
Under the direction of Head of Training, uphold instructional standards, including the conduct of Standardization Checks on other and contract instructors.
In addition, Examiner's would conduct regulatory examinations (License Skill Tests, License Proficiency Checks and, where appropriate, Assessments of Competence) of customer and flight crew and instructors at local and remote, including international, sites. ... Continue Reading
Basic Qualifications:
Candidates must hold, be eligible to hold, or have held (this does not apply to a license that has been revoked), an ATP Certificate, License, or Rating (endorsement) from a recognized ICAO signatory country, with a type rating for the airplane on which flight training will be conducted. Candidates who are otherwise highly qualified but not type rated on the appropriate aircraft may become type rated, or the equivalent of type rated, while successfully completing the appropriate course as a student. (Flight Services may provide rating/endorsement training.)
Five years’ experience with a scheduled/non-scheduled jet transport carrier, corporate jet operator or military aviation organization; with a minimum of 2000 hours as PIC.
Three years instructional and/or evaluating experience on transport category aircraft with suitable experience as a simulator instructor within the past five years
Relevant work experiences demonstrating the ability to prepare a lesson plan, interpret and present technical material, and independently teach an airplane model.
English language fluency - reading, writing, conversational ICAO Level 6 (required).
Capable of international travel. ... Continue Reading
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