Job Description
Job Description
Flight Instructor, Part 135
We are looking to hire well qualified pilots into the Part 135 training department as a Hyannis, MA based, full time Air Transport Flight Instructor (ATFI). Pay will be in accordance with the pilot CBA.
Summary
An ATFI will work on an as-needed basis decided by the Director of Flight Training to conduct ground, simulator, and flight instruction for company pilots. The ATFI must demonstrate to an FAA inspector or Company check pilot initially and at least every two years the ability to conduct flight training from left and right pilot seats. The ATFI will complete Cape Air initial ground school and aircraft specific flight training and 135.293, 135.297 checks. Annual recurrent training and checking is required to maintain ATFI qualifications.
Primary Responsibilities
- Enthusiastically conduct ground, simulator, and flight instruction of company pilots in-accordance-with the Cape Air flight training manual.
- Review any trainee deficiencies and offer solutions
- Complete all required paperwork and training department communications about trainees
- Assist the Director of Flight Training in other duties as needed
- Conduct initial, recurrent training, upgrade and requalification pilot training as necessary for the Cessna 402
- Maintain currency in all applicable Cape Air PIC flight crew training and qualification requirements
- Represent the Cape Air spirit of providing Safe, Courteous, Professional, and On-Time air service
Qualifications
- Airplane multi-engine land ATP certificate or Multi-Engine-Instrument Rated Commercial certificate
- Hold a current 1st, 2nd, or 3rd class medical certificate (NA for simulator only instructors)
- CFI or have passed the FOI (preferred)
- Highly knowledgeable in FARs, company operating manuals, OpSpecs, and aircraft systems
- Meet training and currency requirements to serve as PIC
- Be comfortable with the Microsoft Office suite of products
- illing and able to perform administration duties as necessary
Please note this is a safety sensitive position which requires CHRC clearance and DATP enrollment in accordance with the FAA Code of Federal Regulations.