Check Airman Flight Instructor
Aims Community College at a Glance:
Aims Community College, locally governed, locally funded, is a debt-free and progressive community college with centralized administrative services located on the Greeley Campus, which supports three additional locations. Situated on the front range of the Colorado Rockies, serving over 8000 learners annually, Aims Community College prepares students for success in more than 200 degree and certificate programs. Our wonderful staff, faculty, and administration work as a team to ensure excellent service. This commitment was recognized by The Denver Post and Monster Jobs as the “Best Place to Work” in 2018!
Purpose: Build a Stronger Community
Vision: First Choice – The Recognized Leader in Learning and Student Success
Mission: Provide knowledge and skills to advance quality of life, economic vitality, and overall success of the diverse communities we serve.
2018-2023 Strategic Directions:
Empower Students to Succeed
Enhance Operational Performance
Enrich Northern Colorado Economic Development
Job Summary:
The Check Airman Flight Instructor ensures the viability of flight training by providing an FAA-approved Check Airman/Flight instructor required qualifications to teach primary and advanced aviation students per the Aims FAR 14 CFR Part 141 certificate and conduct FAA required stage checks to test student progress. This position provides the stability and expertise necessary for consistent, high-quality, and safe flight instruction in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulations, as well as performing other job duties essential to maintaining the program and its 14 CFR 141 operation; this includes auditing student flight training records to verify Federal Aviation Regulation compliance. This person will be required to drive a company vehicle to tow airplanes, perform classroom instruction as assigned, and check instructor duties as assigned. This person will be required to participate in company related manual and training material creation and revision using typical office computer software and flight management software.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a part/full-time basis.
1. Current FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate Airplane Single-Engine Land
2. Meet recent pilot-in-command flight experience as per 14 CFR 61.56 © and 14 CFR 61.57 (a) and ©
3. Certified Flight Instructor -Airplane Single-Engine Land
4. Certified Flight Instructor – Instrument Airplane
5. 500 flight hours as flight instructor
6. One year as a flight instructor
7. 6 months as a flight instructor of a 141 flight school or equivalent
8. Hold a current FAA First, Second, or Third class Medical
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