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How much do aviation flight instructor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for aviation flight instructor in the United States is $94,620.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $69,000.00 and $112,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Aviation Flight Instructors, and how can they be managed?

Aviation Flight Instructors often encounter challenges such as adapting to students' varying learning paces, maintaining strict safety standards during flight training, and staying updated on evolving aviation regulations. Managing these challenges involves strong communication skills, patience, and ongoing professional development. Instructors also collaborate closely with other instructors and flight school staff to share best practices and ensure a consistent learning environment for students.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Aviation Flight Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Aviation Flight Instructor, you need expert piloting skills, a deep understanding of aeronautical concepts, and a valid Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) license. Familiarity with flight simulation software, aircraft systems, and FAA regulations is crucial for effective training delivery. Strong communication, patience, and the ability to adapt teaching styles to different learners are standout soft skills. These competencies ensure safe, effective instruction and help aspiring pilots build the confidence and proficiency needed for real-world flying.

What are Aviation Flight Instructors?

Aviation Flight Instructors are certified professionals who teach students how to fly aircraft. They provide both ground instruction, covering topics like flight theory and regulations, and in-flight training, guiding students through practical maneuvers and safety procedures. Flight instructors help aspiring pilots develop the skills and knowledge needed to obtain various pilot licenses and endorsements. Their role is crucial in ensuring new pilots are competent, confident, and operate safely in the airspace.

What is the difference between Aviation Flight Instructor vs Flight School Instructor?

AspectAviation Flight InstructorFlight School Instructor
Required CertificationsCertified Flight Instructor (CFI)Typically holds a CFI certification
Work EnvironmentFlight training environments, flight schools, airportsFlight training settings, flight schools, aviation academies
Employer & Industry UsagePart of aviation training industry, FAA regulatedEducational institutions, flight training organizations
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The main difference between an Aviation Flight Instructor and a Flight School Instructor is that the former is specifically certified to teach flight training and often works within regulated aviation environments, while the latter may refer broadly to instructors working in flight schools or aviation academies. Both roles require similar certifications and focus on pilot training, but the term 'Aviation Flight Instructor' emphasizes the professional certification and regulatory aspect.

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Infographic showing various Aviation Flight Instructor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $94,620 per year, or $45.5 per hour.
Assistant Chief Flight Instructor

Assistant Chief Flight Instructor

Central Washington University

Ellensburg, WA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


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Job description

Central Washington University is recruiting an Assistant Chief Flight Instructor to join our Aviation team in Ellensburg, Washington. This role is an important member of our team as they enhance the vision for the University. The role is a campus-based position, which means you get to see the lives you are impacting. We're offering a competitive salary plus the awesome CWU benefits.
Who we are:
We are a team of individuals committed to Changing Students' Lives. No matter what job, each of us plays a part in supporting and empowering our students to fulfill their dreams.
Working in higher education provides career growth and career choice. Think of a university campus like a mini city, operating across 380 acres. You'll find diverse academics, libraries, athletics and sporting events, full service and quick serve dining, conferences and events from small to large, recreation centers, housing, health services, police and public safety for the campus population of ~8,300 students.
Central Washington University has been named a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Top Producing Institution for the 2022-2023 academic year. In addition, for seven out of eight years, CWU was a recipient of the prestigious Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine. RentCafe has also named CWU #13 of the Top 20 Best College Towns in the U.S. in 2025.
Come join us on our journey to encourage, inspire, and create spaces where all identities thrive on campus.
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What we offer:
Our investment in you begins the day you join our team, a healthy and successful future for you is important to us. We offer medical, dental, life and disability insurance, retirement and optional savings plans, tuition assistance for you and your dependents, discounts across town, an employee assistance program for individualized counseling, and a wellness incentive program. Learn more: Benefits, Perks, and Leave and Total Rewards Calculator .
The Role:
The principle function of the Assistant Chief Flight Instructor is to accomplish safe, efficient and student-satisfying flight training that complies with University and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations, policies and procedures. Provide supervision for flight instructors, serve as subject matter expert and program director for one or more of the FAA pilot certification courses. Responsible to the Chief Instructor in the management of flight training to include safety and quality of training, student service and student progress. Performs the duties of the Chief Instructor when absent and delegated authority.
This position plays a vital role in shaping the vision, mission, and values of Central Washington University by enhancing the Aviation Professional Pilot Program as the trusted choice for aspiring pilots. They create a work and learning environment built on trust, accountability, excellence, safety, and stewardship. This important position will influence the future of aviation by promoting a culture that embodies these principles, all within an academic framework that emphasizes innovation and professional integrity in flight training and education. All employees are expected to uphold and contribute to CWU's vision, mission, and values, fostering a culture of student success and institutional excellence.
Job Duties
Training/Instruction:
- Instruct assigned students in accordance with FAA-approved Training Course Outlines (TCOs), ensuring training is professional, safe, and efficient.
- When designated by the Chief Flight Instructor, certify each student's training record, enrollment and graduation certificate, stage check and end-of-course exam reports, and recommendation for course completion.
- Communicate procedural and operational changes approved by the Chief Flight Instructor to students and instructor pilots.
- Mentor Check Instructors and flight instructors; support students with training progress and implementing plans of action as necessary.
- Ensure assigned personnel conduct flight training in a professional, safe and efficient manner.
- Ensure student progress in flight courses meets Aviation Department minimum standards.
- Participate in training meetings with Aviation Department faculty/staff.
- When designated by the Chief Flight Instructor conduct stage checks/end-of-course exams and instructor proficiency/standardization flights.
- Stay current on regulatory and procedural changes in flight training.
- Mentor flight instructors on instructional best practices and techniques.
- Work with instructors to identify students behind pace and develop individualized training plans.
- Initiate stage check requests for assigned students.
- File incident reports as necessary to report any observed safety violations, or situations that may affect the safety of flight to CWU Aviation Safety Management system.
- Attend administrative, standardization, in-service training, and instructor development meetings as assigned.
- Perform those flight instructor duties authorized by the Federal Aviation Regulations in accordance with the approved Training Course Outline.
- Ensure standardization of flight instructors through observation and flight checks.
- Conduct initial and annual recurrent proficiency checks for instructors in accordance with FARs and under the guidance of the Chief Flight Instructor.
- Supervise flight training activities, ensuring FAA and university standards are met.
- Ensure instructors maintain FAA-required flight currency and training.
Supervision:
- Supervise flight instructors.
- Actively engage in recruitment and hiring process of new employees.
- Define performance expectations; provide regular informal feedback, coaching, and mentoring.
- Conduct formal performance evaluations.
- Promote professional development opportunities.
- Develop and foster supportive working relationships, motivation and engagement.
- Maintain regular communication with staff to encourage engagement and community.
- Adjust leadership style as needed to achieve results.
- Recognize value of and promote collaborative workforce; value and encourage varied perspectives, creativity and teamwork.
- Oversee and direct the work of assigned staff; serve as mentor, coach and leader, and resolve complaints or issues.
- Recognize and reward employees for good performance.
- Take corrective action in a timely manner.
- Schedule employee work hours/shifts; monitor hours worked; approve payable time and absence requests.
Compliance:
- Ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality flight training in accordance with FAA and university policies.
- Assist with updating FAA-approved documents to maintain compliance with 14 CFR Part 141.
- A ssists with maintaining all training documents to ensure FAA compliance, and to ensure safety.
- Assist with maintaining current and accurate FAA training records.
- Support the Chief Flight Instructor with internal and FAA audits and inspections.
- Ensure training activities and documentation meet all 14 CFR Part 141 standards.
- Performs the duties of the Chief Flight Instructor in their absence.
Administration:
- Assist with scheduling DPE check rides for students per department procedures.
- Assist with scheduling the FAA practical test with Designated Pilot Examiners (DPEs) per departmental procedures.
- Serve on departmental committees and participate in Review Boards for student training concerns.
- Support the Chief Instructor and department in revising Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and TCOs.
- Help analyze training data and trends to improve program outcomes.
- Monitor student flight timelines and intervene early to resolve delays in training progress.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in aviation or related field.
  • Meets the Assistant Chief Instructor requirements of 14 CFR • 141.36(a) and (d).
    • FAA Commercial Pilot or Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Certificate:
      • Airplane Single-Engine Land (ASEL); and
      • Instrument Airplane
    • Valid FAA Flight Instructor Certificate:
      • Airplane Single-Engine Land (CFI); and
      • Instrument Airplane (CFII).
    • Meets recent flight experience of PIC general experience in accordance with 14 CFR • 61.57(a) and instrument experience in accordance with 14 CFR • 61.57(c) or (d).
    • Must satisfactorily pass a knowledge and flight proficiency test with the Flight Standards District Office's (FSDO) Principal Operations Inspector (POI), in accordance with 14 CFR • 141.36(d)(3) and (4).
    • At least 1,000 hours as Pilot in Command (PIC).
    • At least 50 hours of flight time under actual or simulated instrument conditions; and
    • Flight training experience as a certified flight instructor or an instructor in a military pilot flight training program:
      • 1.5 years and a total of 500 flight hours; or
      • 750 flight hours.
  • Valid FAA Medical Certificate or BasicMed.
  • Meets the flight review requirements in accordance with 14 CFR • 61.56.
  • Complex endorsement in accordance with 14 CFR • 61.31(e).
  • Must satisfactorily complete an evaluation/standardization check flight with the CWU Chief Instructor or designee.
  • Must authorize CWU to examine FAA Accident/Incident file.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office or similar software (Word, Excel, Outlook, flight scheduling software).
  • No restrictions that prevent performing assigned flight duties or normal non-flying activities.
  • Demonstrated ability and/or experience fostering a supportive and effective workplace while working with students and/or colleagues to uphold institutional excellence.
  • OR an equivalent combination of education and/or experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the essential functions of the position.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Valid FAA Flight Instructor Certificate - Airplane Multiengine Land (MEI).
  • 2,000 hours as PIC.
  • 100 hours of flight time under actual or simulated instrument conditions.
  • 3 years and a total of 1,000 hours or 1,500 hours of flight training experience as a certified flight instructor or an instructor in a military pilot flight training program.
  • Experience as a full-time flight instructor in a FAA Part 141 flight school.
  • Experience in the following aircraft: Piper Archer, Seminole, Warrior III, and Cessna 172.
  • Experience in Frasca RTD Advanced Aviation Training Device (AATD).
  • Experience with Garmin G1000NXi, G500NXi, G5, G430, and Aspen Evolution Backup Display.
  • Any type rating in accordance with 61.31(a).
  • High-performance endorsement in accordance with 61.31(f).
  • High altitude endorsement in accordance with 61.31(g).
  • Demonstrated participation in programs designed to promote student success.
  • Demonstrated commitment to improving access to higher education for students through various activities.
Competencies
  • Accountability/Dependability: Accepts responsibility for quality of own work; acknowledges and corrects mistakes. Shows up on time, meets standards, deadlines, and work schedules.
  • Judgement: Makes timely, informed decisions. Analyzes options and determines appropriate course of action.
  • Teamwork: Promotes cooperation and mutual support to achieve goals. Encourages participation and mutual support.
  • Adaptability/Flexibility: Responds positively to changing business needs and responsibilities. Adapts approach and methods to achieve results; recovers quickly from setbacks and finds alternatives.
  • Commitment to Belonging: Values the uniqueness of every individual and fosters an environment where everyone feels respected and empowered to thrive.
Don't meet every single requirement? At CWU, we're committed to creating a welcoming and genuine workplace. If you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't align perfectly with every qualification, we still encourage you to apply. This could be the opportunity you're looking for!
Pay, Benefits, & Work Schedule
Salary : The Hiring Department's expected hiring range is $65,000 - $73,000 annually. Individual placement within the hiring range is based on the candidate's current experience, education, skills, and abilities related to the position. In accordance with RCW 49.58.110, the full annual salary range for this position is $59,068 to $85,648.
Schedule/Appointment : Monday - Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm (1 hour lunch)
Working Conditions : This position may work indoors and outdoors at times in hot/cold/noisy/dirty/wet/confined areas. This often requires standing/crawling/bending/walking/climbing while carrying/pulling/pushing/lifting associated with equipment or tools. Occasional overtime is required, and shift work may be required.
Benefits : CWU offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical and dental insurance, retirement and optional savings plans, life and disability insurance, along with vacation and sick leave plans depending on employment classification. For additional information please visit Benefits, Perks, and Leave and Total Rewards Calculator .
An employee of CWU may be eligible for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program if the employee has student loans. To learn more, visit: https://ofm.wa.gov/state-human-resources/public-service-loan-forgiveness-program .
How To Apply
To apply for this position, you must complete the on-line application and attach:
  • A detailed cover letter clearly demonstrating how your education and experience: (a) meet the required (and, as applicable, preferred) qualifications, and (b) demonstrate the ability to perform the responsibilities as described by the posting;
  • Resume including work history, education, training, ratings, hours flown, applicable expiration dates;
  • Current Flight Instructor Certificate ...

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