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Flight Instructor
New York, NY
Larkin LLC
New York, NY
Flight Instructor
  • Develop lesson plans and conduct ground training modules covering aircraft systems, including normal, abnormal, and emergency operations
  • Contribute to the development of training programs, visual aids and other training materials for classroom presentation and individual review
  • Perform other duties as assigned
  • Conduct flight training in the FTD and Full Flight Simulator to develop and reinforce flight procedures in normal, abnormal and emergency flight operations
  • Participate in development of flight/ground training courseware
  • Serve as a department resource, assisting other department team members with projects and flight support
  • Responsible for flight crewmembers initial, recurrent, upgrade, and differences training in the fixed based and full flight simulators
Philadelphia, PA
ME Flight Instructor
Philadelphia, PA
Greenfelder, Kunde and Schiller
Philadelphia, PA
ME Flight Instructor
  • To support COAA management to prepare for CAA Inspections To provide pastoral care and counselling of student pilots either as individuals or a course
  • To support the development of new and existing COAA flight training materials
  • To deliver flight training courses flexibly to a planned schedule. This will include working at weekends
  • To support COAA management to prepare for CAA Inspections
  • To deliver flight training courses flexibly to a planned schedule. This may include working at weekends
  • To provide pastoral care and counselling of student pilots either as individuals or a course
  • To achieve a training productivity target
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Boston, MA
Aviation, Adjunct Flight Instructor
Boston, MA
Bartoletti Inc
present
Boston, MA
Aviation, Adjunct Flight Instructor
present
  • Meets College and department deadlines and evaluates student work in a timely manner including submitting final grades on time
  • Answer student questions and provide necessary feedback on student progress
  • Coordinates Student ADA accommodation requests following college policy and procedures
  • Follows SLCC policies and procedures
  • Qualified to teach in Part 141 FAA Flight Training Program
  • Supports department assessment initiatives
  • Keeps accurate records
Education Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Hazard
Bachelor’s Degree in Hazard
University of Oregon
Bachelor’s Degree in Hazard
Skills Skills
  • Knowledge of and ability to apply effective instructional technique in the classroom and in flight
  • Ability to work well under pressure in fast paced and noisy environment while exercising sound judgment at all times
  • Ability to work with flight students one-on-one and in a classroom setting
  • Strong customer service skills. Maintain 80% pass rate for final
  • Valid driver's license
  • FAA Certified Flight Instructor License
  • Leidos is a global leader in the integration and application of information, technology and systems working to solve the world’s toughest challenges in the civil, health, defense, intelligence and homeland security markets. The company’s 33,000 diverse employees support vital missions for government and commercial customers in 30 countries. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, Leidos reported annual revenues of approximately $10 billion for the fiscal year ended January 1, 2016 after giving effect to the recently completed combination of Leidos with Lockheed Martin's Information Systems & Global Solutions business (IS&GS). For more information, visit www.Leidos.com. The company’s diverse employees support vital missions for government and commercial customers. Qualified women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans are encouraged to apply. Leidos is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Flight Instructor Asc Mgr Resume Examples & Samples

  • Functional and performance management for the on-site Training System personnel
  • IT maintenance of the Training System (TS) resources, responding to trouble calls, updating configuration based on received Modification Kits and perform preventative maintenance
  • Oversees shift operations supporting up to 4 Pilot Training Devices 40 hours of operation/week and an additional 4 hours of Preventative Maintenance/day. In addition, provides direct support for Modification Kit Installation and Service Simulator Evaluation events
  • Logistic support of the operational site Full Mission Simulators, Shipping and Receiving activities, and incoming material for FMS Spares Equipment
  • Oversees the tasking of the training personnel on site
  • Oversees facility operations conducting, coordinating, and supporting government maintenance on Facility Systems and responding to site Trouble Calls
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Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Act as a main point of contact to the customers in regards to instructional flight
  • You have an ATP license (FAA or TC) with a minimum of 1500hrs total of multi crew flight time
  • You have previous flight crew instructor experience
  • You have strong English communication skills. Communication skills in French are an asset
  • You have the ability to work as required by the training schedule (possibly weekends and Holidays)
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Helicopter Pilot Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides flight instruction in RSAF 212 both Day and Evening Sessions
  • Provides instruction on the process of external load slinging & hoisting
  • Instructs students on how to use the 412 for search and rescue with both land and sea
  • Provide instruction on the use of in flight helicopter emergency process and procedures
  • Provide instruction on the use of instrumentation on the 212 aircraft
  • Provide instruction on process and procedures to fly safely in mountainous regions
  • Excellent communication, effective leadership and interpersonal skills
  • Knowledge of aircraft loading by sling and hoist
  • Proven knowledge of Mountain flying
  • Experience training pilots on the use of the 212 Aircraft, instrumentation and flight procedures
  • Training experience with students orientating them to land and sea rescue with a rotary aircraft
  • Experience of the development and use of prepared presentation materials for use in class room
  • Expert knowledge of Microsoft Office Systems Business Suite
  • Minimum of 5 years as a military flight instructor, with more than 5 years experience preferred
  • Current active certification for flight in rotary craft as a civilian or military
  • Valid medical FAA Certification
  • Current certification for instrumentation in a rotary aircraft, NVG certification, and 412 certified
  • SEFE or Flight Examiner Qualified
  • Certified to instruct and certify flight instructors
  • Minimum of a High School Degree, with an AS preferred
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Flight Instructor Stf Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor or postgraduate degree in engineering, scientific, technical or business management disciplines from an accredited college or university
  • Ten (10) years of experience in the providing Life Cycle Support to DoD programs / projects
  • Equivalent experience/education combinations are NOT permitted based on the job requirements. This requisition requires a minimum of 10 years of related experience and a bachelor’s degree in a related discipline. Only candidates possessing both qualifications can be considered
  • Intermediate or better MS Office skills
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Search & Rescue Medic Technician Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assist the Rotary Wing Lead and Standardization Pilots on issues and activities related to SAR and NRCM/SAR Medic Standardization/Procedures/Training
  • Ensure that all ATMs, ATP, and FTGs are followed
  • Conduct medical and security training for contractor and host nation personnel as required
  • Responsible for protection of program resources, medical supplies, equipment and operational security (OPSEC)
  • Monitor medical issues in Afghanistan to ensure contractor personnel are apprised of current medical threats and aware of preventative measures and risks
  • Conduct facility inspections and threat analysis at FOB/MOB to evaluate site security, operational security, communications and medical threats associated with such things as drinking water, living conditions, food handling/storage, animal/insect threats and sanitary conditions
  • Conduct threat analysis at hazardous locations where personnel are assigned to better protect resources and personnel
  • Knowledge of body recovery procedures
  • Knowledge of advanced cardiology, to include operation of defibulatory equipment, accurate reading and diagnosis of cardiac strips, and ACLS algorithms with appropriate drug treatment protocol
  • Knowledge of Advanced Diagnosis and Treatment of illnesses to include, but not limited to, the following systems cardiac, pulmonary, dermatology, musculoskeletal, neurological, endocrine, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary
  • Knowledgeable of wound repair including anesthesia, nerve blocks, suturing with proper aseptic technique
  • Light infantry patrolling and tactics skills are required
  • Possess a valid US Passport or have the ability to obtain one before assignment
  • Minimum of ten (10) years Special Operations experience while on military active Duty
  • Weapons training combat conditions experience, intelligence or counter-intelligence experience, previous exposure to theater of operations and more specifically, in country experience is desired
  • Have extensive experience in security and combat medicine
  • Extensive experience dealing with life saving procedures, conducting routine and emergency life saving treatment in an austere environment and providing unsupported lifesaving care to a patient for up to 48 hours
  • Extensive experience in assessing OCONUS regional/local medical treatment capability and developing/implementing MEDEVAC plans and procedures are required
  • Extensive experience as a trainer/instructor of medical-related topics is desired
  • Exposure to Search & Rescue operations in a high-threat environment is desired
  • Personnel should be eligible for award of the U.S. Army 18D MOS qualified or and / or state or national EMT certification, Special Operations Medical Sergeant or Foreign Service equivalent qualification
  • High school diploma or equivalent is required
  • Associate’s degree majoring in security management, resource protection, trauma management, first responder procedures, combat medicine or other related area of study is preferred
  • Must attend and successfully complete weapons qualification, security training, psychological profiling and High Threat - Survival Escape and Evasion training prior to deployment
  • U.S. Army 18D MOS, Special Operations Medical Sergeant or Service equivalent qualification
  • FAA Class III Medical Certificate
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Ground Flight Instructor Stf Resume Examples & Samples

  • 1,000 plus flight hours in Tactical aircraft
  • School house management experience
  • Qualified IWSO
  • Experience working in Saudi Arabia or with foreign aviation program
  • Familiar with RSAF Training concepts
  • Prior Command or Operations Officer
  • Prior Strike-Fighter Weapons School Instructor
  • Weapons School Graduate (NFWS, FWS, MAWTS, SFTI, etc.)
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Ground Flight Instructor Stf Resume Examples & Samples

  • Minimum 1,000 flight hours in Tactical Aircraft
  • Minimum 500 hours in F-15E, FA-18E/F, or comparable two seat fighter aircraft as Instructor Pilot/Instructor WSO
  • Strong verbal, presentation & writing skills
  • Ability to interface with International Customer
  • Previous academic platform instructor
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Flight Instructor Sim Meridian Resume Examples & Samples

  • Conduct flight simulator training for the T-45C aircraft in all phases of training to include brief, flight conduct, debrief and associated paperwork
  • Provide lectures in all areas and phases of the T-45 aircraft training syllabus
  • Assist in maintaining and upgrading courseware and curriculum material to include but not limited to Instructor lesson guides, Simulator scenarios, computer based training, classroom lectures, etc
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Search & Rescue Medic Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assist the SAR/MED supervisor in the development of local Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for SAR, security and medical procedures
  • Monitor security requirements at the FOB/MOB to ensure they meet changing threat levels and/or new/revised security requirements
  • Inform Management of any country-required immunizations, health or security related issues
  • Perform duties as Flight Instructor for the SAR program
  • Ensure that the ATM is followed
  • In-depth knowledge of ATM, ATP, FTG and Ops Directives
  • In-depth knowledge of Security and life-saving Medical procedures
  • Working knowledge of FOL sanitary requirements to maintain a healthy working environment
  • Knowledgeable of Advanced Trauma Care, to include immediate assessment and treatment of ANY traumatic life threatening injury, advanced airway management (Intubations, Surgical Cricothyrotomy), advanced invasive procedures (Needle Decompression, Chest Tube Thoracotomy), advanced Circulatory support (Venous access through cut down procedures, blood typing, cross match, blood transfusion protocols)
  • General knowledge of radiological (basic) analysis
  • Instructor/trainer and Inventory management skills
  • Able to complete and pass a Class III Flying Duty Medical Examination
  • Minimum of one (1) year experience as SAR flight medic
  • Experience should emphasize on dealing with Security / Medical / SAR issues, with protection of life and assets and life saving procedures
  • Experience in conducting base camp health/hygiene surveys and conducting hospital medical surveys in developing countries/regions is required
  • Graduate of a Military or DOS Flight Instructor course
  • EMTP (U.S.)
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CFR Chief Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • A commercial pilot certificate and current flight instructor’s certificate or an airline transport pilot certificate
  • At least a current third class medical
  • All flight and instructional experience required by the FAA to act as chief flight instructor for private, commercial, and instrument courses, and as a certified flight instructor in approved part 141 training course outline
  • It is highly recommended to apply from a PC using Internet Explorer
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  • If a document is not uploading for any reason, please send it as an attachment to Shannon Cassady at scassady@purdue.edu
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Ground Flight Instructor / Poland Resume Examples & Samples

  • This position is in Poznan, Poland
  • More than one thousand flying hours in the F-16
  • Previous experience as an academic platform instructor
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Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Deliver flight, academic ground, and simulator training to customers
  • Participate in development of flight/ground training courseware
  • Maintain currency of courseware and publications
  • Coordinate with EASA and individual NAAs to meet regulations
  • Maintain ATO in accordance with current EASA regulations
  • Extensive experience in Bell products
  • Experience with touchdown emergency procedures
  • Extensive actual instrument experience
  • ATP (H), TRI (H) 429, TRI (H) 412, TRI (H) 407, MCCI (H), FE (H), FIE (H), TRE (H) 429, SFI (H)
  • Fluency in Spanish or another second language
  • NVG experience
  • Fixed wing ratings
  • 100 hours Multi-pilot operations
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Easa Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Delivering high quality flight, simulator and ground instruction to students
  • Responsible for accurately maintaining student training records and student logbooks
  • Responsible for maintaining course standards, training requirements, and ensuring objectives are met
  • Promotes professional behavior and attitude; teaching by example is a very important responsibility for the Flight Instructor
  • Promotes safe behavior at all times and actively embodies safety through consistent execution of the Safety Management System
  • Identifies and initiates improvements for practical instruction and Training Standards
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FAA Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Verifies that the aircraft is airworthy before operating and reports discrepancies to the responsible people
  • Attends administrative, standardization, instructor development meetings
  • Other duties may be assigned
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Mpl Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • No aircraft accident or aviation violation convictions, no safety incidents/infractions
  • All instructor must be inducted as COAAP MPL flying instructor for the relevant airplane
  • Core: ATPL or CPL, Instrument rating, CFI, 250Hrs PIC in airplane
  • Basic DA: ATPL or CPL, Instrument rating, CFI, CFII, 30Hrs PIC in SEL(piston), 50Hrs instrument (includes SIM)
  • Basic CJ: ATPL or CPL, Instrument rating, CFI, CFII, CFI ME, 250Hrs PIC in airplane 30Hrs PIC in MEL(turbine), 50Hrs instrument (includes SIM)
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Synthetic Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Providing client training in accordance with ATO guidelines, the training syllabus and the authorizing regulatory authority
  • Ensuring all training is completed using either CAE or the client company’s procedures
  • Training clients to the standard required and following procedures defined in the ATO when a trainee is unable to meet the standard
  • Completing the Journey Log after use of a training device. Ensuring all defects are recorded in the Defects Log
  • Providing assistance to the Head of Training in the development of new programmes or courseware
  • When qualified as an examiner for either FAA or EASA, carrying out flight checks in accordance with and on behalf of the appropriate regulatory authority
  • Developing aircraft flight training programme for use at CAE ATO’s
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Multi Engine Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Team oriented
  • Result oriented
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and with minimal supervision
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FAA Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform flight instructor duties authorized by Federal Aviation Regulations in accordance with approved Training Course Outlines (14 CFR §61 and §141)
  • Ensure all students understand and practice Target Zero and incorporate Threat and Error Management (TEM) into their daily flight activities
  • Manage daily schedules as required to meet flight hours per fly day in accordance with the course syllabus and promptly inform Course Supervisors of any delays in training or satisfactory progress
  • Responsible for accurately maintaining all appropriate records to include student training record, student logbook, student reports and computer records
  • Ensure course standards, training requirements and objectives are met in accordance with each phase of training using all available Training Management System Tools
  • Report to Chief Flight Instructor bi-weekly on student status and progress as required and attend standardization and safety meetings as assigned
  • Ensure stage check needs are properly communicated to Course Supervisors
  • Ensure timely course completion of all assigned students in a Training Course
  • Inform Maintenance Personnel of any serviceability issues of Academy aircraft
  • File Safety Reports as required to report observed safety violations (FOCUS) or situations that may affect the safety of a flight, intended or conducted (ASR / GOR)
  • Perform stage check instructor functions if approved by Chief Flight Instructor and with receipt of FAA approval (experience required)
  • Ensure daily flight board is updated as required to reflect changes in flight schedules (e.g. weather, maintenance events)
  • Maintain flight currency and proficiency as required for certificate level(s) and aircraft type(s)
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Uh-m Crew Chief Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Reports to the TAFT Chief Advises Taiwan Army UH-60M crew chief with flight crew duties
  • Assists in training and performing UH-60M maintenance tasks Advises the Taiwan Army unit maintainers in UH-60M techniques as procedures
  • Conducts ground school and flight training and evaluation of Taiwan Army Non Rated Crewmembers (NRCM)
  • Assists in POI Development when required Assists with administrative duties .Understands and complies with the Performance Work Statement (PWS), Ground and Flight Operations Procedures (GOP and FOP) host nation regulations and all AMERICAN SYSTEMS standard policies and procedures (SPP) Other duties as assigned by the TAFT Chief
  • High school diploma
  • Graduate of the US Army UH-60 Aircraft crewmember standard instruction or UH-60 Non-Rated Crewmember Instructor Course
  • Qualified/Designated as a US Army Non-Rated Crew Member Standardization Instructor (SI) in the UH-60M
  • Graduated of the UH-60 Non-Rated Crewmember Instructor Course
  • Qualified as a school trained US Army 15T UH-60M Aircraft Repairer
  • 300 UH-60M SI or FI hours and a minimum of 1500 total rotary wing flight experience as a CE, FE,FI or SI
  • Must have at least five (5) years experience conducting and supervising US Army Aviation UH-60 maintenance programs
  • Must have experience as an Assault Helicopter Platoon Sergeant
  • Designation as a US Army UH-60M Crewmember Standard Instructor (SI) to include Night Vision Goggles (NVG)
  • Must have previous experience in preparing, executing, supervising, and evaluating non-rated crew member training programs, including scenario development, orders preparation, and training activities scheduling
  • Must have experience conducting unit UH-60M training programs. Support includes individual crew chief readiness level progression, flight instructor(FI) qualification, and environmental flight operations. Must have experience in conducting training in the UH-60M Helicopter
  • Must have experience in NRCM flight instruction in terrain flight, tactical employment, and multi-ship operations incorporating Current Operating Environment (COE) Tactics Techniques and Procedures (TTP)
  • Prior experience conducting cross-cultural communications and delivering training/instruction with the use of an interpreter
  • Must have over water flight experience and be able to complete an over water helicopter egress training refresher course
  • Previous experience instructing at the US Army Aviation School of Excellence, Eastern Area Aviation Training Site or New Equipment Training Team
  • Previous experience conducting Unit Fielding and Training Programs
  • Previous experience conducting over-water training
  • Previous Security Assistance Team (OCONUS Foreign Military Training) experience. Prior experience as a military instructor in the related skill
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Crew Chief Flight Instructor CH Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide guidance to all non-rated crew members (NRCM’s) as well as recommendations for improvements and modifications to the existing ATP to ensure compliance with current and future mission requirements
  • Ensure all NRCMs are fully integrated into the ATP, trains and evaluate NRCM’s in their designated aircraft, ensure compliance with all INL/A Standardization Directives, Aircrew Training Manuals and ATP requirements
  • Service, troubleshoot and inspect aircraft structures, systems, components and related systems
  • Coordinate maintenance plans and schedules to meet operational commitments
  • Review maintenance data collection summaries to determine trends and production effectiveness
  • Perform crash recovery duties
  • Perform daily and pre-flight checks to ensure aircraft meets flight safety standards
  • Ensure aircraft is maintained to flight safety standards
  • Ensure aircraft records are maintained and record all incidents noted in preflight inspection and during flight
  • Ensure that scheduled maintenance is performed on time
  • May be assigned duties as Crew chief or other additional duties related to flight operations as required
  • Conduct academic and hands-on performance training and administer evaluations to ensure crewmember proficiency and standardization of training in addition to maintaining IATF's and completing required AWIS entries
  • May train, evaluate and document the performance of NRCM’s and develop individual flight training plans in support of the organization’s mission and ATP (FI)
  • Perform additional qualified duties as required
  • Branch 15 Aviation MOS or AFSC 1A1/1A7 series or other military/commercial equivalent
  • Must demonstrate proficiency in understanding aircraft systems, components, and operations
  • Must possess a thorough knowledge of FAA and ICAO regulations pertinent to the host country and operational requirement
  • Must show documented completion of a manufacturer’s course of instruction, military flight training or a DoS program of instruction prior to deployment
  • 650 or more total flight hours
  • Night Vision Goggle (NVG) qualified with 150 hours of NVG experience
  • Five (5) or more years as a licensed A&P mechanic with experience on helicopter and associated sub systems
  • Minimum of one (1) year of full field service within the last Three (3) years
  • Current FAA Class III medical certificate
  • Graduate of the USA Flight Instructor course preferred
  • Previous combat experience is highly desired
  • Previous experience with the M-4, Glock 19, M-240, and GAU-17 desired
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Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor or postgraduate degree
  • Experience as a U.S. Military Pilot, Flight Officer, or Navigator
  • Designated Naval Aviator, Naval Flight Officer, United States Air Force (USAF) Pilot, or USAF Navigator,
  • Experience in operational mission / strike planning
  • Experience conducting Strike Planning and Execution Systems training and/or Strike Planning and Execution Systems training curriculum development
  • Secret Clearance to start
  • JMPS (Joint Mission Planning Systems) or AMPS (Aviation Mission Planning Systems) experience
  • Leidos is a global leader in the integration and application of information, technology and systems working to solve the world’s toughest challenges in the civil, health, defense, intelligence and homeland security markets. The company’s 33,000 diverse employees support vital missions for government and commercial customers in 30 countries. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, Leidos reported annual revenues of approximately $10 billion for the fiscal year ended January 1, 2016 after giving effect to the recently completed combination of Leidos with Lockheed Martin's Information Systems & Global Solutions business (IS&GS). For more information, visit www.Leidos.com. The company’s diverse employees support vital missions for government and commercial customers. Qualified women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans are encouraged to apply. Leidos is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Senior Flight Instructor Pilot Resume Examples & Samples

  • Support international customer activities to include conducting Training Needs Analysis and delivering flight crew training in Textron Aviation aircraft in and out of CONUS
  • Pilot aircraft; maintain flying currency and proficiency and be willing to adapt to dynamic flight schedules
  • Lead the development, as tactical aviation SME, of courseware, flight syllabi and Standard Operating Procedures
  • Responsible for flight crews assigned to the program and quality assurance oversight of customer deliverables to include flight and simulation programs of instruction
  • Contribute to the growth of the organization with innovative thinking and safe, effective execution; interface with external customer leadership
  • Work independently and provide solutions to difficult technical and logistical challenges
  • Consult and coordinate with other functional areas, both internal and external to TRU Simulation + Training, to accomplish program development
  • Travel to off-site facilities for aircraft delivery, simulation test and customer support activities; assist in development of flight plans and after action reports
  • FAA Commercial Single and Multi-Engine Land pilot license with Instrument Rating
  • 1,500 flight hours total pilot time; 1,000 flight hours as PIC
  • 500 flight hours turbine multi-engine; 100 flight hours single-engine aircraft
  • Former USAF, USN or USMC Military Flight Instructor; CFI, MEI, CFII
  • FAA high altitude endorsement or equivalent military training
  • Be independent and motivated; able to self-direct and manage time effectively
  • Possess excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Must be able to obtain and maintain a FAA Class I medical certificate
  • Candidate must be a citizen of the United States
  • Be willing and able to travel from home; position is located in the Middle East
  • Graduate of military flight training curriculum (USN, USMC or USAF)
  • Graduate of formal military weapons school (USN, USMC or USAF)
  • Five years military and/or civil flight instructor experience
  • FAA ATP pilot license
  • 2,000 flight hours total time; 1,500 flight hours PIC; significant fast-jet flight experience
  • 50 hours flight time using Night Vision Goggles (NVG’s) in fixed wing aircraft
  • Experience in military weapons delivery (air-to-air and/or air-to-ground attack)
  • Experience in airborne use of military sensor systems (RADAR, FLIR, etc.)
  • Additional aircraft Type Ratings
  • Previously held a SECRET (or higher) security clearance
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Uh-m Non-rated Crew Member Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Required Training
  • Completion of training and qualification as a military H-60 Series aircraft Non-Rated Crewmember Instructor
  • Completion of formal military training program resulting in qualification as one of the following
  • Qualified to perform maintenance on H-60 series aircraft (US Army MOS 15T or other service MOS equivalent)
  • Qualified to perform maintenance on aviation overwater survivability equipment .(USCG Aviation Maintenance Technician ,USCG Aviation Survival Technician USCG Avionics Electrical Technician )
  • Minimum of three (3) years of experience conducting H-60 series flight operations as a non-rated crew member to include flight with Night Vision Goggles
  • Minimum of 100 flight hours as a non-rated crew member fight instructor and a minimum of 500 total rotary wing flight experience as a CE, FE, FI, SI, AST, AMT, or AET
  • Prior experience conducting training of Non-Rated Crew Members in support of Overwater Search and Rescue Flight Operations
  • Prior overwater flight experience and be able to complete an over water helicopter egress training refresher course
  • Prior experience working directly with and training foreign military flight/aircrew personnel is highly desired
  • Prior experience conducting cross-cultural communications and delivering training/instruction with the use of an interpreter is desired
  • Prior experience developing military instructional material is highly desired
  • Qualification in the UH-60M/S-70i aircraft is highly desired but not required
  • Previous experience as an instructor at a US military Aviation School or experience as member of a New Equipment Training Team (NETT) in the related skill is highly desired
  • Previous Security Assistance Team (OCONUS Foreign Military Training) experience is desired
  • Prior experience working with foreign military personnel in the region is desired
  • Ability to communicate in Mandarin Chinese is desirable, but not required
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ME Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • To instruct on flight training courses both at COAA Oxford (and occasionally other COAA locations) - aircraft and FNPT - to minimum standards - as defined by the CFI - SPA
  • Meet instructional standards at each OPC - as defined by the CFI - SPA
  • To deliver mass briefings and relevant ground training to groups of student pilots as required
  • To deliver tests to students – e.g. RT /MEP/Ground, PTs, 170a, etc if qualified to do so
  • To maintain a high standard of student reports, assessments and records To provide mentorship, support and ‘line training’ to inexperienced flight instructors on all aspects of flight training
  • To achieve a training productivity target
  • To deliver flight training courses flexibly to a planned schedule. This will include working at weekends
  • To support the development of new and existing COAA flight training materials
  • To support COAA management to prepare for CAA Inspections
  • To provide pastoral care and counselling of student pilots either as individuals or a course
  • To undertake responsibilities as ‘Subject Specialist’ and ‘Mentorship’ responsibilities - as required by the CFI – SPA
  • To undertake responsibilities as internal/external examiners dependent on company requirements and personal qualifications
  • To attend and support 2 COAA Seminars/training exhibitions per year - if requested
  • To provide general pilot services if required – e.g. ferrying of aircraft as non-bonus activities
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ME Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • To maintain a high standard of student reports, assessments and records
  • To provide mentorship, support and ‘line training’ to inexperienced flight instructors on all aspects of flight training
  • To deliver flight training courses flexibly to a planned schedule. This may include working at weekends
  • To support COAA management to prepare for CAA Inspections To provide pastoral care and counselling of student pilots either as individuals or a course
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Airplane Pilot Airplane Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Certificate of Completion of KC-135 Initial Flight Training or Form 8
  • Current Flight History RIP
  • Current and signed Flight Physical (DD Form 2992)
  • Certificate of Completion of KC-135 Airplane Flight Instructor Course or Form 8
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Airplane Flight Instructor t Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ability to provide preflight briefings in the followings areas: intelligence, mission planning, weather factors, weapon employment, and mission objectives
  • Ability to plan, develop and implement unit-flying schedules
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Aircraft Flight Instructor Uh Resume Examples & Samples

  • Instructing rated pilots utilizing current Method of Instruction (MOI)
  • Writing, utilizing and evaluating lesson plans
  • Conducting flight and classroom based instruction and evaluation(s)
  • Individual Aircrew Training Folder (IATF) development and maintenance
  • Conducting duties as a Mission Briefing Officer (MBO)
  • Conducting duties as an Air Mission Commander (AMC)
  • Qualified in the UH-72
  • Qualified as a Functional Check Pilot
  • Qualified to utilize the Mission Equipment Package (MEP)
  • Graduate of the High Altitude Army National Guard Aviation Training Site (HAATS) or possess documented experience/qualification in mountainous area operations
  • Experience with interagency missions to include Mission Support Civil Authorities (MSCA)
  • Your resume and any other documents specified in the Required Documents section of this job
  • Current Resume (Upload Resume or USA Jobs Resume)
  • Latest DA Form 759 series
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Airplane Flight Instructor Cancelled Resume Examples & Samples

  • 465088500
  • 5C-AFPC-1922064-795587-MTM
  • Knowledge and skill in the application of rated aviator expertise as an instructor pilot. Possess a current Commercial Pilot Certificate (airplane, multi-engine land), or Airline Transport Pilot Certificate (airplane, multiengine land) or appropriate military rating, and a Class 2 FAA medical certificate. Have logged 1,150 hours of fighter time as aircraft commander (pilot-in-command) for assignment to the FSAT, and have flown at least 100 hours in the last 12 months
  • Knowledge of the capabilities, limitations, and techniques for employment of unit-assigned aircraft
  • Knowledge of flying operations and the unit mission
  • Knowledge of the relationship of various Air Force entities in overall planning and execution of military operations and evaluations
  • As necessary, to meet special or essential unscheduled activities, may be required to work an uncommon tour of duty with brief advance notice. Employee may be required to work other than normal duty hours, which may include evenings, weekends, and/or holidays and/or overtime
  • This position has been identified as a drug testing designated position. The incumbent of this position may be selected for random drug testing and is subject to reasonable suspicion testing and safety mishap or accident testing
  • The employee may be required to obtain and maintain an appropriate security clearance
  • Resume - If your resume includes a photograph or other inappropriate material or content, you will not be considered for this vacancy. Your resume may be submitted in any format. For qualifications determinations your resume must contain hours worked per week and the dates of employment (i.e., hour per week and month/year to month/year or month/year to present). Resumes that do not contain this information may be marked as insufficient and applicants may not receive consideration for this position
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Aircraft Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ability to develop new tactics and policies for the training program
  • NOTE TO ALL APPLICANTS: A STANDING REGISTER WILL BE CREATED FROM THE LISTING OF QUALIFIED APPLICANTS FOR THIS/THESE POSITION(S). APPLICANTS MAY BE CONSIDERED FOR POSITIONS IN THE SPECIALTY AREA AT THE SPECIFIED LOCATIONS FOR UP TO 60 DAYS FROM THE CLOSE OF THIS VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
  • 1919776
  • Number of hours per week
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Supervisory Aircraft Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ability to advise commanders and staff officers on safety problems and status of safety programs
  • Ability to evaluate IPs and pilots in their proficiency to engage in flight instruction, proficiency and tactical qualification and/or upgrade
  • Ability to coordinate with various unit functions to accomplish scheduled flight training
  • Ability to participate in tactical flights and weaponry training
  • Ability to instruct students or rated pilots in instrument flight techniques and in methods of instruction
  • NOTE TO ALL APPLICANTS: A STANDING REGISTER WILL BE CREATED FROM THE LISTING OF QUALIFIED APPLICANTS FOR THIS/THESE POSITION(S). APPLICANTS MAY BE CONSIDERED FOR POSITIONS IN THE SPECIALTY AREA AT THE SPECIFIED LOCATIONS FOR UP TO 90 DAYS FROM THE CLOSE OF THIS VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
  • To fax your documents, you must use the following cover page http://staffing.opm.gov/pdf/usascover.pdf and provide the required information. The Vacancy ID is
  • 1925838
  • To Fax your documents to 1-478-757-3144
  • Starting and ending dates of assignment. (month/year)
  • Duty title of position
  • MOSs/AFSCs
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Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Responsible for flight crewmembers initial, recurrent, upgrade, and differences training in the fixed based and full flight simulators
  • Develop lesson plans and conduct ground training modules covering aircraft systems, including normal, abnormal, and emergency operations
  • Contribute to the development of training programs, visual aids and other training materials for classroom presentation and individual review
  • Ensure training environment is prepared in advance, presentation media is operating correctly and required reference materials and distributed materials are available
  • Conduct flight training in the FTD and Full Flight Simulator to develop and reinforce flight procedures in normal, abnormal and emergency flight operations
  • Ensure technical accuracy of departmental manuals, including aircraft systems manuals, flight handbooks, performance manuals, checklists, flight operations manuals, and operations specifications
  • 5 years aviation background required
  • Possess an ATP certificate and 737 Type Rating is preferred
  • Experience with Fixed-wing and multi-engine aircraft preferred
  • Four year aviation-related degree is preferred
  • Ability to complete the Alaska Airlines Captain Qualification Curriculum and obtain 737 type rating required
  • Knowledge of 737 aircraft systems preferred
  • Knowledge of Crew Resource Management (CRM) concepts required
  • Experience utilizing Word, Powerpoint, or other graphic software to create and instruct training curricula required
  • Ability to facilitate a cooperative relationship within the department required
  • Able to lead classroom discussions and present both technical and non-technical information with high energy, passionate enthusiasm, and a commitment to excellence is required
  • Minimum age 18 required
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Aircraft Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Conducts refresher, mission and continuation training in light fixed wing or utility and observer helicopters. Trains pilots in basic and advanced techniques required to support the Pilot's unit mission. Conducts training flights involving a substantial degree of hazard such as training helicopter pilots in advanced flight techniques required in combat situations, tactical flying at night in all weather conditions and with the use of night vision devices, flight maneuvers which take advantage of the terrain, low level flight, short field takeoffs and landings, flying in formation, evasive maneuvers and emergency procedures involving engine failures and malfunctions of hydraulic and electrical systems over hazardous terrain. Performs routine operational flight assignments. Transports passengers including dignitaries to and from a variety of different points. As required. Performs maintenance test flights of aircraft following repair of maintenance
  • Occasional travel required to conferences, meetings, or other functions away from the normal duty
  • Complete Assessment Questionnaire
  • A current PQR (Personnel Qualification Record) uploaded to the required "OTHER" area of the online application manager. PQR must be no more than 90 days old at the time of application. An ORB/ERB is acceptable in the absence of a PQR
  • Ability to work independently to develop training, manage flight records and aircraft scheduling to progress aviators in assigned airframe
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule to support flight operation mission requirements to include evening and weekends
  • Highly organized with experience managing numerous projects, meeting critical deadlines and supervising sensitive information daily
  • Current DA 7122R
  • Current DA 759-1
  • Current DA 29.92
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Aircraft Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Your responses to the Qualifications Assessment Questionnaire; and
  • Completed AGMO Form 335-1-R, Supplemental to Application for Employment Military Brief
  • DA Form 759, Individual Flight Record and Flight Certificate; and
  • Any other documents specified in the Required Documents section of this job announcement
  • To receive consideration, you must complete the entire process and submit the complete application package by 11:59 PM (EST) on the closing date -- Tuesday, March 28, 2017
  • Log into your USAJOBS account using the following link: https://my.usajobs.gov/Account/Login
  • To fax your documents, you must use the following cover page: http://staffing.opm.gov/pdf/usascover.pdf, and provide the required information. The Vacancy ID is 1927377
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Flight Instructor Stf Resume Examples & Samples

  • Designated Naval Aviator, Naval Flight Officer, United States Air Force (USAF) Pilot, USAF Navigator, or United States Army (USA) Pilot
  • Designated United States Navy (USN) Strike Leader, Air Wing Mission Commander, or USAF / USA / Unites States Coast Guard (USCG) equivalent
  • F/A-18 Weapons Systems Officer (WSO)
  • JMPS experience
  • Intimate knowledge of F/A-18 operations and strategy
  • System administration and/or network administration experience
  • Certified Technical Trainer
  • Security + certification
  • Certified Help Desk Professional
  • Certified Field Support Specialist
  • Microsoft Certified Professional
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Airplane Flight Instructor t Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ability to instruct and evaluate pilots through a broad training spectrum, in addition to performing pilot duties
  • Skill in planning, developing, and presenting comprehensive course of instruction in both ground and flight training for pilots to achieve and maintain mission ready status
  • Ability to evaluate formal training directive, and develop course changes, new material, new training systems and methods
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Assistant Chief Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • 24-36 months experience in aviation or military flight operations
  • Read and understand complex written materials such as blueprints, metrics or technical manuals
  • Strong initiative to solve problems
  • Must be able to supervise staff and communicate directions and expectations effectively
  • Must be able to create and deliver effective training presentations
  • Composition and proofreading skills
  • Willingness to work additional hours to include nights and weekends
  • Must provide FAA certifications and current Class II medical and up to date pilot log book
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Contract Flight Instructor Helo Quantico Resume Examples & Samples

  • Conduct flight simulator training for the VH-3D and VH-60N in all phases of training to include brief, debrief and the associated paper work to document the training
  • Provide lectures and/or briefings addressing all helicoptor systems as required
  • Remain current and certified in all phases of HMX-1 mission requirements
  • Assist in maintaining and upgrading unique HMX-1 instructional material
  • Assist maintenance crews in performance of trainer validation flights
  • Attend HMX-1 Standardization Board meetings as a member and the VH-60N Subject Matter Expert
  • Must read, write, speak and understand English fluently
  • The ability to cope with stressful situations
  • Must present a professional appearance in demeanor and dress at all times
  • A Contract Instructor must be, or have been a VH-qualified pilot or a VH-qualified flight simulator instructor with the preceding five (5) years
  • A CI shall have a minimum of one (1) HMX-1 tour, the equivalent of six hundred (600) flying hours in the VH60N and/or VH-3D aircraft, and a Bachelor's degree
  • A CI must successfully complete the VH-60N and VH-3D Open and Closed Book NATOPS examinations, a NATOPS oral exam at Contract Start and annually thereafter
  • A CI must successfully demonstrate an understanding of the VH-60N/VH-3D missions, crew procedures, tactics and threat systems/tactics
  • The applicant must successfully complete the Government provided Helicopter Instrument Ground School during the first year of employment and every 5th year thereafter
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Airplane Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Intermittent Work Schedule: This position does not have a regular scheduled tour of duty. The number of hours worked during one week may fluctuate between 1 to 40 hours and that there will be no consistency in the days or hours worked each week. Not to exceed 1039 hours per year
  • This announcement will fill 1 vacancy which can be located at any of the duty locations listed above
  • Travel will be required for work assignments and training
  • Total Flight Time - 1500 hours conducting low-level aerial control operations
  • Pilot-In-Command - 250 hours
  • Night Flying - 75 hours
  • Flying Time, Last 12 months - 100 hours
  • Instruct or evaluate students or rated pilots in the flight techniques required to fly tactical operations, such as short field takeoffs and landings, flight formations, or aerobatics in light single- engine airplanes under visual flight rules
  • Fly light single- or twin-engine airplanes or helicopters at low altitudes and speeds over unfavorable terrain with responsibility for making patrols and operating from confined or isolated areas
  • Conduct functional flight checks of light airplanes following repair, maintenance, or the installation of approved modifications to aircraft systems
  • Experience with managing wildlife damage to natural resources, agriculture, or other human economic interests, health or safety
  • Instruct or evaluate student pilots in advanced instrument flight technique; to instruct fixed or rotary wing pilots in methods of instruction and evaluate their proficiency to engage in flight instruction; to instruct and evaluate test pilots, to perform special projects involving a comparable responsibility and skill; or combinations of these assignments
  • Experience evaluating pilot performance and implementing changes in training policy, documentation, reports and methods
  • Experience working directly with the FAA and NTSB to apply safety standards. Experience communicating necessary changes with aviation technique and safety modifications to employees, contractors and stakeholders
  • Instruct and/or evaluate, fixed wing and/or rotary in procedures and techniques specific to low level aerial wildlife damage management mission profile
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Airplane Pilot Airplane Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • 469466500
  • Occasional travel by commercial or military air may be required for TDY
  • Knowledge of the relationship of the various Air Force Reserve entities, other MAJCOMs and Air Force in overall planning and execution of military operations and evaluations
  • Aircrew and management duties may include stress (both mental and physical), exposures to extreme hot and cold temperatures, gravity forces of three in non-fighters and seven in fighters, and short notification for accomplishment of immediate action items directed by unit supervisors higher headquarters that must be completed before the duty day ends
  • Must be a mission-ready, rated aircrew member on flying status in unit to which assigned. Must participate in regular and frequent flights as required by the commander. Periodically, as prescribed by regulations, must take and pass standardization/evaluation examinations which consist of both written tests and actual flight performance to demonstrate flight knowledge and abilities required of the position. Must pass physical examination and meet annual flying requirements
  • Must be entered in instructor upgrade training when qualified with gaining MAJCOM training regulations
  • This position is designated as a mobility position. The incumbent must be willing to move/transfer to another unit/location on a lateral or promotion basis as directed by HQ AFRC
  • This position has been identified as a drug testing designated position. The incumbent of this position may be selected for random drug testing, and be subject to reasonable suspicion testing and safety mishap or accident testing
  • Eligibility Documentation, SF50
  • DD214 or “Certification” of service
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Airplane Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • 469484300
  • Air Force is not responsible for erroneous eligibilities you list or fail to list**
  • Represents the unit by participating in discussions, meetings or serves on panels or committees
  • Knowledge of and skill in the application of rated aviator expertise as a pilot
  • Knowledge of the unit's flying operations capabilities, limitations, and techniques for employment of unit aircraft
  • Ability to resolve complex issues and maintain good working relations
  • Ability to complete CAAMQC foreign language training as demonstrated by DLAB score within the last 5 years ( a score of 100 or greater is highly desired). A current DLPT score of 2/2 or more is acceptable in lieu of a DLAB score
  • Knowledge of other US-service tactics, techniques, and procedures; or a past Joint assignment
  • Experience or training as a US military pilot in both fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft is desired
  • Knowledge of and skill employing offensive/defensive small unit ground tactics
  • Ability to perform in a Non-Standard Aviation (NSA) flying environment
  • Demonstrated skill performing in a special operations organization highly desired
  • This is an Air Reserve Technician (ART) Officer position. The incumbent is required to meet and maintain Air Force Reserve requirements. The incumbent's regular assignments are ART duties; however, the incumbent may be assigned some non-ART duties, generally not to exceed 30 percent of total responsibilities. Work schedule will be aligned to allow incumbent to fully participate in unit training assemblies (UTA)
  • Must attain mission ready, rated aircrew pilot on flying status, and instructor qualified, in the assigned unit aircraft. Periodically, as prescribed by regulations, must take and pass standardization/evaluation/certification examinations
  • Must complete the Combat Aviation Advisor Mission Qualification Course if not previously completed
  • This is an AFRC key management position in which the incumbent is required to formulate, determine or influence policies of the assigned units
  • Aircrew and management duties include stress (both mental and physical), exposures to extreme hot and cold temperatures, gravity forces of three in non fighters and nine + in fighters, and participation in tactical ground training/small unit events necessary for unit mission accomplishment
  • As necessary, to meet special or essential unscheduled activities, may be required to work an uncommon tour of duty with brief advance notice
  • This position is designated as a mobility position. The incumbent must be willing to move/transfer to another unit location on a lateral or promotion basis as directed by HQ AFRC
  • Position requires the incumbent to obtain and retain the clearance level designated for this position
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Aviation, Adjunct Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Follows the course curriculum outline, prepares and delivers flight instruction and other pre and post flight activities
  • Keeps accurate records
  • Answer student questions and provide necessary feedback on student progress
  • Demonstrates and supports professional commitment to division, school, and college mission and values
  • Bachelors Degree preferred*
  • Advanced Ground Instructor (AGI) and Instrument Ground Instructor (IGI) certificate or Certified Flight Instructor Instrument (CFII) required
  • Must pass TSA clearance for GA badge and student training
  • Licensure requirement to meet Private Pilot flight training under FAR Parts 61 and 141
  • Knowledge and teaching ability for Private Pilot licensure
  • Knowledge and teaching ability in Flight Training subjects
  • Demonstrated knowledge of FAR Part 61 and Part 141 of FAA regulations
  • The ability to communicate effectively with a broad range of diverse people, cultures, ethnic backgrounds, and abilities, to maintain good working relationships across the College. The ability to work with all groups in a diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural and ethnic background of community college students, faculty and staff, including those with disabilities and special needs
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Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform those flight instructor duties authorized by the Federal
  • 250 hours total flight time
  • FAA Certificated Flight Instructor
  • Must hold a current FAA Class I, or Class II Medical Certificate
  • Aircraft piloting skills, including familiarity with and ability to perform required flight maneuvers and procedures
  • Knowledge of and ability to apply effective instructional technique in the classroom and in flight
  • Ability to work well under pressure in fast paced and noisy environment while exercising sound judgment at all times
  • Strong customer service skills. Maintain 80% pass rate for final
  • CFII rating
  • Bravo Airspace experience
  • Density Altitude flying above 5,000 feet
  • Previous experience flying Cirrus SR20
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Certified Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Graduated with a standard high school diploma or the equivalent and current FAA Commercial or Airline Transport Pilot certificate with Airplane Single-Engine Land, Instrument Airplane
  • Must have a current and valid Certified Flight Instructor certificate, Instrument Airplane (CFII), current flight review, current instrument privileges, current 2nd class FAA medical certificate, and other ratings as applicable to the responsibilities assigned
  • Occasional travel related to cross-country flight training requirements
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Uaa-atd Certified Flight Instructor Level Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintain training standards and procedures which are safe and acceptable to the FAA Administrator and UAA
  • Supervise student aircraft operations to ensure operations follow established procedures and regulations
  • Monitor student flight training activities to insure compliance with UAA Policy and Safety Procedures Handbook, UAA Standard Operating Procedures Guide, 14 CFR Part 91 and 141 regulations and FAA approved Training Course Outline (TCO)
  • Maintain professional currency regarding FAR updates/changes, Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) guidance, operational and procedural guidance and industry developments
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Uh-m Crew Chief Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Reports to the TAFT Chief. Trains and advises Taiwan Army UH-60M crew chief with flight crew duties
  • Assists in training and performing UH-60M maintenance tasks to include assisting and advising Taiwan Army unit maintainers in UH-60M inspections maintenance procedures
  • Designation as a US Army UH-60M Non-Rated Crewmember Standardization Instructor (NRCM-SI) to include Night Vision Goggles (NVG)
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Airplane Flight Instructor, GS Resume Examples & Samples

  • Knowledge of airplane systems and procedures under normal, instrument and emergency conditions
  • Ability to provide preflight briefings in the followings areas: intelligence, mission planning, weather factors and mission objectives
  • Ability to review and analyze directives, regulations, accident reports, flying safety publications and airfield conditions
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Airplane Flight Instructor, GS Resume Examples & Samples

  • Experienced in developing plans and policies, monitoring operations, and advising commanders
  • Experienced in conducting or supervising crew member training on simple to complex mission specific tasks
  • Experienced in flying operations and coordinating with appropriate agencies to ensure compliance with all applicable safety regulations and programs
  • Experienced in operating aircraft controls and equipment
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Airplane Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • A current Resume with Specialized Experience documented which includes mm/yy - mm/yy format
  • Transcripts
  • An applicants RESUME must provide, in detail, how they meet each specialized experience listed below
  • If education or a degree is required as part of the "Specialized Experience", you must include transcripts
  • Experience in civilian aviation programs; or, military service aviation programs (active duty or reserve components); or, Air National Guard Wing/ Operations Group
  • Experience in piloting and instructing pilot skills in one or more of the following main-frame/military aircraft: fixed-wing, rotary, or remotely piloted aircraft (RPA)
  • Experience in supervising and/or conducting mission planning, preparation and filing of flight plans, and conducting crew briefings
  • Experience in aircraft preflight inspections, aircraft loading, equipment assessments, and mission manning
  • Experience in operating aircraft controls and equipment
  • Experience in performing or supervising the work procedures involved in navigation, in-flight refueling, search and rescue operations, surveillance, or reconnaissance
  • Experience developing plans and policies, monitoring operations, and advising commanders
  • Experience reviewing directives, regulations, accident reports, safety data, and local operating conditions to determine unit safety program requirements
  • Experience in visual flight-rule type flying and aircraft instrument flying
  • Experience performing aviation duties such as, cancelling flying activities, diverting aircraft, dictating mission requirements, approving specific activities, coordinating for airport or airspace utilization with FAA, and, direct emergency actions involving unit support agencies
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Airplane Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintains a thorough knowledge of airplane systems and procedures under normal, instrument, and emergency conditions to give timely and accurate instruction to aircrews in the air or on the ground. Flight training will be conducted in both day and night missions in visual and instrument conditions
  • Briefs and instructs preflight preparations including: intelligence briefings, mission planning, weather factors, mission objectives, and other agency coordination to ensure safe flight procedures and effective mission accomplishment
  • Serves as the Air Commander's representative when performing duties as: Operations Supervisor (SUP), Supervisor of Flying (SOF), or Stand-by Duty Officer (SDO); and is responsible for the safe and efficient mission accomplishment of the unit through the use of an Operational Risk Management (ORM) program. The SUP/SOF has the authority to cancel flying activities, divert aircraft, dictate mission requirements, approve specific activities, coordinate for airport or airspace utilization with FAA, and direct emergency actions involving Unit Equipment (UE) airplanes
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Airplane Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Aircrew and management duties include stress (both mental and physical), exposures to extreme hot and cold temperatures, gravity forces of three in non-fighters and seven in fighters, and short notification for accomplishment of immediate action items directed by unit supervisors/higher headquarters that must be completed before the duty day ends
  • Must be instructor qualified, Basic Mission Capable rated aircrew member on flying status in unit to which assigned. Must participate in regular and frequent flights as required by the commander, over and above the flying necessitated by the position. May be assigned additional duty flight examiner responsibilities as determined by the supervisor. Periodically, as prescribed by regulations, must take and pass standardization/evaluation examinations which consist of both written tests and actual flight performance to demonstrate flight knowledge and abilities required of the position
  • Designated as a mobility position; incumbent must be willing to move/transfer to another unit/location on a lateral or promotion basis as directed by HQ AFRC
  • Position requires incumbent to obtain and retain the clearance level designated for the position
  • Air Reserve Technician (ART) Officer position; incumbent is required to meet and maintain Air Force Reserve requirements. The incumbent's regular assignments are ART duties; however, the incumbent may be assigned some non-ART duties, generally not to exceed 30 percent of total responsibilities. Work schedule will be aligned to allow incumbent to fully participate in unit training assemblies (UTA)
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Certified Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • FAA Certified Flight Instructor, Airplane Single Engine Land, Instrument Airplane
  • Must hold a current and valid FAA Medical Certificate
  • Must have no limitations on the Medical Certificate preventing the applicant from conducting flight training activity
  • Ability to demonstrate safe practices and procedures at all times when operating in the aviation environment
  • Ability to simultaneously demonstrate and perform maneuvers and procedures and give effective flight instruction to students at various levels of flight training and experience
  • Ability to demonstrate instructional knowledge of required material and impart said knowledge to students with a high degree of accuracy and skill
  • Ability and desire to provide the highest level of customer service and quality flight training to all Bridgewater State University students, agents, and partner agencies
  • Ability to work effectively under pressure while demonstrating good judgment and sound aeronautical decision making skills in a fast-paced and noisy environment
  • In-depth knowledge of all applicable Federal Aviation Regulations and Bridgewater State University administrative and operational policies and procedures
  • a minimum of one (1) employment history entry
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Airplane Flight Instructor Fighter Pilot Resume Examples & Samples

  • Knowledge, skill, ability, and experience as a rated pilot on flying status in the Unit Mission Aircraft
  • Knowledge of and ability to formulate plans and courses pertaining to flying operations and unit flying training activities
  • Knowledge of established safety principles, practices, procedures, laws, regulations, related to overall military safety programs
  • Ability to independently plan and organize work, and meet deadlines
  • This position is that of a management official. In this capacity, the incumbent is required to formulate, determine or influence policies of the unit to which assigned
  • The incumbent may be required to fly in military and/or commercial aircraft to perform temporary duty (TDY) assignments
  • As necessary to meet special and/or essential unscheduled flying missions, may be required to work an uncommon tour of duty, with brief advance notice
  • The incumbent's regular assignments are primarily ART; however, the incumbent is assigned non-ART duties not to exceed 30 percent of total responsibilities. As necessary, to meet special or essential unscheduled activities, may be required to work an uncommon tour of duty with brief advance notice
  • Note: "This position is covered by the Domestic Violence Misdemeanor Amendment (30 Sep 96) of the Gun Control Act (Lautenberg Amendment) of 1968. An individual convicted of a qualifying crime of domestic violence may not perform the duties of this position."
  • Resume - If you submit a resume with inappropriate material e.g. photos, you will not be considered for this vacancy. Your resume may be submitted in any format. For qualifications determinations your resume must contain hours worked per week and the dates of employment (i.e., HRS per week and month/year to month/year or month/year to present). Resumes that do not contain this information will be marked as insufficient and applicants may not receive consideration for this position.Your latest resume will be used to determine your qualifications
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Airplane Flight Instructor Resume Examples & Samples

  • As required for job training or mission requirements
  • Knowledge of Air Force vision, values, organization, policy, and mission is mandatory
  • Skill in performing or supervising the work procedures involved in navigation and in-flight refueling
  • Knowledge of flight theory, air navigation, meteorology, flying directives, aircraft operating procedures, and mission tactics
  • Skill in flying operations and coordinating with appropriate agencies to ensure compliance with all applicable safety regulations and programs
  • Ability to supervise and/or conduct mission planning, mission preparations, filing of flight plans, and conducting crew briefings
  • Must have effective writing skills; editing practices; instructional media applications, training reports, program and curriculum validation, and training implementation procedures
  • Skilled with wartime and peacetime contingency plans and supplements used for unit mobilizations, deployments, strange field operations, or troop missions and redeployments
  • Capable of instructing students, ability to follow course syllabi, conduct training and lesson plans
  • Resume showing work schedule, hours worked per week, dates (format should include Month and Year) of employment and duties performed
  • OF-306
  • Mil Form 174