Flight Instructor CH-47

Flight Instructor
  •     Location: Bridgewater, Virginia , United States
  •    Position: Flight Instructor
  •    Job Type: Flight Instructor, Government
Primary Aircraft
  •    CH-47
  •    UH-60 Black Hawk
  •    Minimum Pay: $65,000.00 (Yearly)
  •    Maximum Pay: $117,500.00 (Yearly)
Flight Time Requirements Snapshot
  •     Total Flight Time: N/A
  •     Pilot In Command: N/A
  •     Turbine PIC: N/A
  •    Multi Engine: N/A
  •     Actual Instrument: N/A
Job Description

Primary Responsibilities
Maintain training records on formal course students and in ATP records as required for unit, readiness level (RL) progression trainees.
Provide instruction and evaluation to students IAW Training Support Packages for AATS approved courses of instruction.
Provide Aircrew Coordination Training-Enhanced (ACT-E) Training IAW with approved course Training Support Package.
Conduct daily academic instruction on regulations and publications, aircraft systems, mission planning, and aircraft maintenance IAW course Training Support Package.
Facilitate pre-mission planning and after-action reviews for all flights and simulation periods conducted.
Complete all aircrew training program (ATP) requirements IAW DCMA INST 8210-1C, AR 95-1, and the applicable dATM.
Contract pilot shall participate in No-notice evaluation program.
Coordinate daily tasks and requirements (examples are work schedules, leaves, etc.) of contract employees to meet AATS mentioned training requirements and schoolhouse accreditation as directed by AATS chains of command.
Responsible for compliance with appropriate Army, National Guard and AATS policies, procedures and regulations.
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Minimum Requirements

Basic Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree and 2 years or more experience; or a Master’s degree with less than 2 years’ experience.
4 additional years of related experience will be acceptable in lieu of a Bachelor’s degree.
Must satisfactorily complete unit aircrew training program within 9 months maximum of starting work.
FAA Second Class flight physical required. Army Contractor pilots have the option of maintaining either an annual FAA Second Class Medical Certificate or an Army Class 2 FDME.
Instructor Training Course (ITC) or ABIC qualified; or successful graduate from an AATS provided ABIC course within 12 months of the contractor employee's start date.
Must meet instructor qualification requirements as defined by the Aviation proponent and IAW TR 350-10, TR 350-70.
The candidate shall meet all Army initial aircraft qualifications and recurrent training requirements per AR 95-1 and the applicable aircraft Digital Aircrew Training Module (dATM) (DCMA 8210.1C, para 4.3.4.3).
Satisfactory completion of an APART IAW with the CH-47/UH-60 dATM, unit ATP, DCMA INST 8210-1C and AR95-1 is mandatory.
The contractor shall ensure that their employees have a favorable background investigation or hold a security clearance and access approvals commensurate with the level of information processed or available to them.
Preferred Qualifications
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite Products.
Instructor experience at EAATS, HAATS, WAATS or U.S. Army Aviation Training Center.
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