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AIRPARK OPERATIONS - Flight Instructor - Staff

Job Classification

  

Position summary

Under general direction of the Chief Flight Instructor, conducts quality flight instruction required in the professional pilot programs at Andrews University.

Qualifications summary

FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with single engine rating.



FAA  Flight Instructor Certificate.

Hold a current 2nd class medical.

FAA Instrument Instructor and Multi-engine Instructor Preferred.  


Must be a Seventh-day Adventist in good and regular standing.

Duties and responsibilities

Participates in standardization training for each course that is taught and piece of equipment used in instruction; maintains flight proficiency for each course that is instructed; adheres to all FAA regulations and departmental policies and procedures; researches new and improved teaching techniques.

Meets with each student as published on schedule; ensures that all flight lessons are completed according to the Training Course Outline specifications; ensures that all appropriated endorsements are made in the student’s flight book and personal logbook.

Submits requests for stage checks upon completion of each stage of flight training with Office Supervisor; ensures that all flight lessons and flight books are completed before request for stage check.

Ensures that all training activities, flights, and briefings are conducted during normal business hours.

Pull aircraft in/out of hangar; help in tying down aircraft; fueling, assist in departmental activities; attend meetings; performs other duties as assigned.

Supervisory responsibilities

None

Qualifications

FAA Flight Instructor Certificates:  CFI,  CFII and MEI preferred



FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Single,  Multi-engine preferred



Hold a current 2nd class medical.



Must be a Seventh-day Adventist in good and regular standing.

Technical competencies

Knowledge of instructor certification.

Knowledge of various flight instruction, instrumentation and equipment

Garmin G1000 experience

Interpersonal interactions

Have good interpersonal/human relations skills



Verbal and written communication skills



Ability to instruct/teach/tutor



Ability to approach problems/decisions analytically



Ability to reason logically and methodically



Ability to perform under stressful circumstances



Attentiveness to detail

Physical demands

Must be able to pass a FAA 2nd class physical. 

Must be able to move aircraft in and out of the hanger.

Work environment

Be able to work inside outside and in an aircraft in all weather conditions.