Certified Flight Instructor
Responsibilities
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Conduct flight and ground instruction under 14 CFR Part 61.
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Maintain student training records in accordance with 14 CFR Part 61 and AFS policies.
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Maintain training standards as set forth by FAA regulations and AFS policies.
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Perform other related duties and assignments as required.
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Be able to be flexible as needed.
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Participate in the organization’s Continuous Improvement Program to comply with ISO 9001:2008 requirements by adhering to processes and procedures.
Requirements
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FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument, Single and MultiEngine Ratings.
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FAA Certified Flight Instructor Certificate with Instrument and Single Engine Ratings and at least an FAA 2nd Class Medical (may currently have 3rd Class privileges).
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Multi-Engine Instructor Rating preferred.
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Based on company needs, the Flight Instructor Instrument Rating (CFII) requirement may be waived
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Excellent oral and written communication skills.
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6 months and/or 200 hours of prior flight instruction experience preferred.
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Practical knowledge of Federal Aviation Regulations
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Practical knowledge of the Fundamentals of Instruction
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Practical knowledge of Practical Test Standards (PTS), aircraft systems, aerodynamics and airworthiness requirements.
Compensation
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Hourly Rate Starting at $20+ (Commensurate with experience)
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Commission % (New students sign up and merchandise sale)
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Discounted merchandise from the pilot store.
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Discounted fleet usage for personal or training purposes.
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Discounted flight training for add on training.