Your Responsibilities:
Develop and deliver ground training for new hire and recurrent training programsPrint, maintain and distribute training material, handouts, documentation for students
Present classroom instruction for pilots on any Part 135, Part 142, training courses.
Continuously monitor and evaluate programs to determine efficacy; administer performance and written tests in a fair, objective manner as needed
Must be detailed oriented and complete reports timely and accurately, as well as maintaining up-to-date trainee records
Maintain familiarity and knowledge of new concepts and innovations, changes in regulations, procedures and improvements concerning the safe operations of training aircraft; maintain full knowledge of all applicable policies, procedures, manuals handbooks and protocol
If instructing in the simulator, must maintain all simulator instructor currency requirements under part 135 or part 142 as appropriate to the course you are required to teach.
If required for maintaining part 135 instructor aircraft currency, must hold at least a 3rd class medical for the purposes of aircraft operation (if required).
Responsible for conducting pre and post flight simulator briefings in a thorough, professional manner and in accordance with FAA standards ... Continue Reading
Required Skills and Experience:
Must have a strong background for instruction and training
Obtain and maintain an appropriate aviation medical certificate (if required)ATP certification
PIC Type Rating Certification of the Aircraft type instruction on
Successful completion of RWA provided instructor training
Professional behavior
Maintain a 3rd class medical if required for instructor currency requiring operation of the aircraft
Schedule – either 15/13 or Mon-Fri with occasional weekend work
Must have flexibility to work 40 hours per week, including weekends and holidays depending on the course schedule and sharing the work between the whole team of instructors. ... Continue Reading
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