What are the responsibilities and job description for the NITC NAVAL FLIGHT OFFICER (NFO)/WEAPON SYSTEMS OFFICER (WSO) INSTRUCTOR - NAS P position at Technical Systems Integration, Inc.?
Primary academics, familiarization, and instrument flight training.
Intermediate academics, air, and visual navigation, formation flying including orientation cockpit trainers and instrument navigation simulator training.
Advanced Flight phase academics/flight support, preflight orientation cockpit simulators, air-to-air and air-to-ground.
Serve as a Basic Aviation Preparatory Instructor and have current U.S. Navy Aviation Pre-Flight Indoctrination (API) and flight training curriculum background.
Serve as an aeronautical engineering instructor and have experience in teaching meteorology, engines, aircraft flight systems, and airframes.
Qualified pilots (fixed or rotary wing) with experience or training in a military or commercial airlines training environment and FAA qualified to instruct and certify in-flight civilian private pilot training under visual flight rules (VFR) and FAA-qualified to instruct and certify civilian private pilot visual flight rules (VFR) ground school training.
Requirements:Bachelor’s Degree AND 12 years of experience in the field and shall have a minimum of: 1,000 total flight hours, 200 mission commander hours, and at least 75 hours night flying experience. Further, the instructors must have served on active duty in U.S. Armed Forces as a designated military aviator, flight instructor, and aircraft commander. Prior training should include completion of Instructor Under Training (IUT), Military Instructor Training Courses, Flight Instructor Training Course (FITC), and Aircrew Coordination Training (ACT). Additionally, NFO instructors should have recent experience in conducting the following phases of NFO training: