Essential Job Duties
Specifically these responsibilities will include but not be limited to the following:
Provide on-campus lecture, lab and instruction in aviation theory.
Teaching assignments may include a mix of courses which are determined by college needs and/or the individual’s background and experience and may include day and evening/night classes as well as online classes.
Conduct hands-on instruction for Commercial Pilot students including instrument, instructor, and related ground school classes.
Teaching will be conducted in a traditional college classroom setting, simulators, and in airplanes.
Instruct and assist in the growth and success of a diverse population of students through careful preparation of course materials, effective teaching methodologies and informed critical feedback on assignments and discussions.
Maintain the integrity of the instructional sequence in the Commercial Pilot program. Work closely with other aviation instructors to maintain a coordinated instructional program.
Develop and maintain competence in current aviation and educational technologies.
Be responsible for normal care of facilities, equipment, and supplies used for training.
Provide academic and program advising for the Aviation Department.
Assist with normal non-flying flight line activities, including student flight recordkeeping. ... Continue Reading
Minimum & Desirable Qualifications
At the time of application, all applicants must possess the following:
Associate degree from a regionally accredited college or university.U.S. Commercial Pilot Certificate or higher.
Single and Multi-engine land (indicate dates of first issue).
Instrument Airplane (or Airline Transport Certificate).
High-performance endorsement unless logged high-performance flight time as P.I.C. in a high performance airplane prior to August 4, 1997 (indicate date of first issue).
Complex endorsement unless logged flight time as P.I.C. in a complex airplane prior to August 4, 1997.
Meet the recent flight experience requirements of 61.56 and 61.57 to carry passengers and hold the minimum required instrument experience listed in 61.57. (c) or a completed instrument proficiency check within the last six months.Current Flight Instructor Certificate.
Single engine (indicate dates of first issue).
Instrument Airplane.
FAA Medical Certificate.
Current (indicate date of current issue).
No restrictions that would prevent performance of flight duties assigned by the college or performance of normal non-flying flight line activities.
One year actively employed as a full-time flight instructor in an FAA part 141 flight school OR military equivalent experience.
At least 2,000 total flight hours experience.
At least 1,000 hours of dual flight instruction given as a flight instructor.
50 hours of flight time under actual or simulated instrument conditions. ... Continue Reading
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