Essential Duties:
Adhere to all industry and established safety procedures and policies when performing job duties
Provide excellent and professional customer service
Make timely and accurate decisions regarding safety of flight Conduct training events following program guidance and requirements Provide flight and ground instruction per standards defined in policy and procedure documents.
Meticulously record all training event activities and results in pilot training records
Recommend students for FAA written and practical tests
Assess pilot performance in the psychomotor, cognitive, and affective domains for each training event
Discover opportunities to customize training events to fit individual student needs
Act as pilot in command of aircraft while performing corporate flight missions, ferry flights, internal training flights, and demonstration flights Perform normal pre-flight and post-flight inspections, clean, fuel, add oil and de-ice fluid, update chart subscriptions, etc.
Continuous learning of the latest developments in the Aircraft line of aircraft products
Process and maintain a deep level of aircraft knowledge and be a model aviator, flight instructor, and representative
Maintain communication with students as required pre- and post- training
Enhance flight safety by providing excellent, high quality, and standardized flight and ground instruction
All other duties as assigned ... Continue Reading
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily.
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Three year’s pilot experience required
1000 dual given hours or 750 dual given hours in required
SF50 Type rating required (We will provide for the right candidate); ATP certificate preferred
Meet ATP Single Engine requirements as outlined in the FAR 61.159 (1500 total time, 500 XC, 100 Night, 75 Instrument, 250 Airplane PIC)
100 Hours turbine time or experience currently employed as a pilot Aircraft
Current FAA Flight Instructor Certificate
Airplane Single engine
Instrument Airplane
Hold FAA Pilot Certificate
Commercial Airplane Single Engine Land
Instrument Airplane
Current Second-class Airman Medical Certificate or higher
IFR in congested airspace, mountain flying, extensive IMC, international flight, and night experience preferred ... Continue Reading
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