| Aspect | Aerospace Instructor | Flight Instructor |
|---|
| Required Certifications | Typically requires FAA certifications, teaching credentials, and specialized aerospace knowledge | Requires FAA Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) certificate and pilot licenses |
| Work Environment | Classrooms, simulators, aerospace training facilities | Flight schools, aircraft, and flight training environments |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Educational institutions, aerospace companies, military training | Flight schools, aviation academies, private flight training |
The main difference is that Aerospace Instructors focus on teaching aerospace concepts, systems, and theory, often in classrooms or simulators, while Flight Instructors primarily teach students how to fly aircraft. Both roles require FAA certifications but serve different training needs within the aviation industry.