FAA PART 141 Chief Flight Instructor – OK
Published | 20th July 2021 |
Location | Tusla, Oklahoma |
Category | Pilot Jobs |
Job Type | Flight Instructor Jobs |
Description

Bachelor’s degree in an Aviation related field.
Flight training civilian and/or military of 3 years and 1000 hours or 1500 hours dual given.
2000 flight hours PIC (pilot in command).
2 years as an Instrument Instructor and 250 hours instrument dual given or 400 hours instrument dual given.
100 hours of actual or simulated instrument time.
Ability to fly FAA flight evaluations in outdoor conditions from subfreezing wind-chill to heat indices up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Must be able to fly in daily Oklahoma weather conditions.
Ability to hold an FAA Class 3 medical certificate.
Ability to be on call outside of typical working hours, including weekends, early mornings, and late nights.
FAA Commercial Rating, FAA Instrument Rating, FAA Multi Engine Rating, FAA Class 3 Medical, FAA Certified Flight Instructor Rating (CFI), FAA Certified Flight Instructor Instrument Rating (CFII), FAA Certified Flight Instructor Multi-engine Rating (MEI), and a valid State issued Driver License.