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Director of Flight Training

AAR Corporation

Fort Novosel, AL

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


AAR Corp rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 44 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

23rd of 66 rated aviation services


Job description

This position is pending contract award.  The anticipated start date is November 1, 2026.

Description 

The Director of Flight Training leads all flight training operations in support of Flight School Next (FSN) Initial Entry Rotary Wing (IERW) requirements. This role oversees instructor development, standardization, safety, and compliance across academic, simulator, and aircraft training environments. The Director ensures training programs meet government standards, contractual obligations, and aviation regulatory requirements while maintaining the highest levels of safety, instructional quality, and mission readiness. 

What You Will Be Responsible For 

  • Lead and manage all flight training operations supporting FSN IERW requirements. 
  • Train and standardize instructor pilots through a structured trainthetrainer model across academic, simulator, and aircraft environments. 
  • Deliver flight, simulator, and classroom instruction to support instructor development and student training needs. 
  • Conduct initial evaluations, stage checks, and instructor proficiency assessments to maintain standardization. 
  • Oversee development and updates of SOPs, courseware, flight procedures, and Aircrew Training Manual revisions in coordination with government oversight. 
  • Monitor flight safety trends and training area procedures; recommend corrective actions to ensure safe operations. 
  • Manage multidisciplinary teams including instructors, SMEs, specialists, and engineering support personnel. 
  • Develop training materials and instructional resources aligned with FSN IERW requirements. 
  • Ensure compliance with all applicable aviation regulations, government oversight requirements, and contract deliverables. 
  • Recruit, hire, train, and evaluate flight training staff while managing budgets, schedules, and resource allocations. 
  • All other duties as assigned.  

What You Will Need to Be Successful in This Role 

  • Minimum 10 years of helicopter aviation experience, including support of/or running a U.S. Army ATP or government aviation training program. 
  • Minimum 2,000 hours total rotorcraft time and 500 hours instructor pilot time. 
  • Prior service as a U.S. Army Instructor/Standardization Pilot with experience in aircrew evaluation, regulatory compliance, and aviation safety. 
  • Commercial Rotorcraft certificate; CFI/CFII (AGI for ground instruction) or Army equivalent. 
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a Class II Medical Certificate. 
  • Demonstrated experience leading aviation training operations or instructor development programs. 
  • Experience conducting evaluations, check rides, or standardization assessments in academic, simulator, and aircraft environments. 
  • Strong knowledge of aviation regulations, training standards, and compliance requirements. 
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. 
  • 5  additional years of instructor pilot experience beyond minimums. 
  • ATP - Rotorcraft. 
  • 500 NVG/NVS experience and 100 hours of instrument time. 
  • Prior experience instructing civil aviation authorities or supporting FAA/EASA audits. 
  • Experience developing courseware, training modules, or aviation instructional systems. 
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a secret clearance.
    • US Citizenship is required to be granted a secret clearance.

The rewards of your career at AAR go far beyond just your salary: 

  • Competitive compensation. 
  • Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage. 
  • 401(k) retirement plan with company match. 
  • Generous paid time off program. 
  • Professional development and career advancement opportunities. 

Physical Demands / Work Environment 

The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 

  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be regularly required to sit, stand, bend, reach, and move about the facility. 
  • The environmental characteristic for this position is an office setting. Candidates should be able to adapt to a traditional business environment. 

AAR provides accommodation in accordance with applicable laws through all stages of the hiring process. If you require accommodation for any part of the application and/or hiring process, please advise Human Resources. 
 

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