Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D), Avionics, Communication Skills, Emergency Procedures, Establish Priorities, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Insurance, Multitasking, Resource Management, Safety Systems, Team Player, Time Management, Training/Teaching
SUMMARY: The Light Twin Instructor Pilot will, as part of a flight operations team, provide instruction and check rides within the Federal Aviation Administration's established multi-engine/single-engine Event Based Currency Program as well as providing recurrent training in both the PA-44 and CE 172 aircraft. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Specific tasks to be performed by the Light Twin Instructor Pilot include but are not limited to the following: - Provide flight training and checking in the PA-44 and CE-172 aircraft.
- Conduct pre-flight and post-flight briefings covering essential topics such as weather, route of flight, departure procedures, normal/emergency procedures, and tasks to be accomplished.
- Maintain a thorough knowledge of the aircraft systems, avionics, normal, and emergency procedures.
- Conduct all assigned instructional activities with an emphasis on safety, in accordance with our Safety Management System program.
- As Pilot-in-Command, apply the principles of Crew Resource Management.
- Utilize teamwork, multitasking, task prioritization, effective communication, and time management skills.
- Complete flight-related forms as necessary.
- Other duties as assigned.
Salary and Benefits: - Highly competitive starting annual salary with annual performance-based pay increases.
- Up to $1000.00 moving expenses.
- Allen Corporation Instructor Pilots are considered as full-time employees and qualify for a benefits package including medical, dental, vision, short & long-term disability, 50K life & AD&D insurance, 401K.
- Vacation time is accrued from date of hire and you earn 13 days in your first year of employment.
- 10 paid Federal Holidays.
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Allen Corporation of America