What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Chief Flight Instructor, Helicopter position at U.S. Aviation Training Solutions?
Job Overview
**This position is contingent on contract award. **
The FAA Assistant Chief Flight Instructor will carry the responsibilities of the 141-training program provided at our satellite base and reports directly to the Chief Flight Instructor.
Essential Functions and Key Responsibilities:
- The control and day-to-day management of all 141 flying activities related to their course.
- The supervision and standardization of all flight instructors.
- Ensuring that the training provided is in compliance with the requirements of 14 CFR, the Training Course Outline, and the applicable syllabus.
- The scheduling of training requirements.
- Ensuring the satisfactory integration of flight or synthetic flight training with ground training.
- Supervising the progress of individual students.
- The maintenance and amendment of operational and training documentation and ensuring the timely distribution of amended documents.
- Ensuring the maintenance of appropriate experience, qualifications, and training records.
- Fostering the highest degree of safety awareness throughout the organization and ensuring that safety considerations are given the foremost priority.
- Undertaking monthly checks of student training records to ensure that they have been completed correctly.
- Following up on any concerns or adverse comments in the training records.
- Promoting continuous improvement of the training environment, training procedures, policies, and standardization.
- Other duties as assigned.
Position requirements:
· FAA Certified Flight Instructor certificate with Rotorcraft-Helicopter and Instrument-Helicopter
· Has held a Flight Instructor Certificate for more than 2 years.
· Must hold or be able to obtain a second-class (or higher) medical certificate.
· Meet the requirements of 14 CFR §141.36 for designation as an assistant Chief Flight Instructor
· Be able to successfully complete a VFR and IFR Part 141 Designation and Proficiency Check with the FAA.
· Turbine experience.
· Ability to work well with others, in a fast-paced environment and provide exceptional customer service.
· Demonstrate and exercise sound judgment.
Preferred qualifications:
· Robinson R-66 experience preferred.
· SFAR 73 (b)(5) endorsement for either the R-22 or R-44.
· Completion of the Robinson Helicopter Safety Course.
Job Type: Full-time
Expected hours: 40 per week
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
- Night shift
- On call
- Weekends as needed
License/Certification:
- FAA Certified Flight Instructor with Instrument (Required)
Ability to Commute:
- Milton, FL 32583 (Required)
Work Location: In person