Responsibilities:
Customized Instrument Flight Training:
Provide Instrument Rating training, specifically for the Cirrus SR22T, while strictly following the provided certified Cirrus Training Center SOPs for IFR transition training.
Provide in-depth ground instruction covering:
Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) applicable to IFR flight operations.
Air traffic control (ATC) system and procedures for instrument flight.
IFR navigation and approaches using various navigation systems (e.g., VOR, GPS, ILS, RNAV).
Interpretation and use of IFR en-route and instrument approach procedure charts.
Procurement and use of aviation weather reports and forecasts, including recognition of critical weather situations and wind shear avoidance.
Safe and efficient operation of aircraft under instrument flight rules and conditions.
Aeronautical decision-making, judgment, and cockpit resource management (CRM).
Aircraft systems and instruments relevant to IFR operations.
Conduct comprehensive in-flight training, including:
Pre-flight preparation and procedures for IFR flights.
Receiving and complying with ATC clearances.
Proficient flight by reference to instruments, including unusual attitude recovery.
Accurate navigation using various systems and procedures (e.g., intercepting and tracking courses, holding procedures).
Execution of diverse instrument approach procedures (precision and non-precision), missed approaches, and circling approaches.
Emergency operations under instrument meteorological conditions (IMC).
Post-flight procedures and debriefings. ... Continue Reading
Qualifications:
FAA Certifications:
Must hold at least a Commercial Pilot Certificate with an Instrument Rating.
Highly Preferred: Certified Flight Instrument Instructor (CFII) rating.
Experience:
Significant experience as an IFR pilot, demonstrating proficiency in all aspects of instrument flight.
Prior experience instructing or mentoring other pilots is a strong advantage.
Comfortable in Cirrus aircrafts or Garmin Perspective Touch+
Knowledge & Skills:
Thorough knowledge of Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) pertaining to IFR operations (Part 91, Part 61, and potentially Part 141).
Expertise in IFR flight planning, navigation, and emergency procedures.
Proficiency in utilizing various aircraft instruments and navigation systems.
Excellent communication, interpersonal, and instructional skills.
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
Commitment to safety and adherence to best practices.
Personal Attributes:
Patience, adaptability, and a genuine passion for teaching and aviation.
Interest in becoming a CSIP.
Exceptional attention to detail and organizational skills.
Reliable and punctual. ... Continue Reading
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