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What is an FAA FSDO?

A FAA FSDO, or Flight Standards District Office, is a local field office of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) responsible for overseeing aviation safety and regulatory compliance within a specific geographic area. FSDOs provide services such as pilot certification, aircraft inspections, and enforcement of FAA regulations. They also assist with accident investigations, issue waivers, and offer guidance to pilots, mechanics, and aviation organizations. FSDOs play a critical role in maintaining the safety and integrity of the national airspace system.

What types of collaboration can I expect when working as an FAA FSDO inspector?

As an FAA Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) inspector, you can expect to work closely with a variety of aviation professionals, including pilots, mechanics, air carrier representatives, and other regulatory personnel. Your role often involves conducting inspections, investigations, and certifications, which require frequent teamwork and coordination both within your FSDO team and with external stakeholders. Effective communication and relationship-building skills are essential, as you'll regularly collaborate to ensure compliance with federal regulations and promote aviation safety. Additionally, you may participate in outreach activities and training sessions to support the broader aviation community.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an FAA FSDO aviation safety inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as an FAA FSDO Aviation Safety Inspector, you need a solid background in aviation operations or maintenance, a valid pilot or mechanic certificate, and extensive industry experience. Familiarity with regulatory systems, inspection protocols, and aviation safety management software is essential, along with certifications such as an FAA Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) or Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and clear communication are crucial for enforcing regulations and collaborating with aviation professionals. These skills ensure regulatory compliance, promote aviation safety, and help maintain public trust in the aviation system.

What is the difference between Faa Fsdo vs Faa Fso?

AspectFaa FsdoFaa Fso
Required CertificationsFAA certifications, specific to drone operationsFAA certifications, general aviation
Work EnvironmentUnmanned aircraft, remote or field locationsManually piloted aircraft, airports or airfields
Industry UsageUnmanned aircraft systems industryGeneral aviation and commercial flying

Faa Fsdo and Faa Fso both require FAA certifications but differ mainly in work environment and industry focus. Faa Fsdo specializes in unmanned aircraft operations, often in remote settings, while Faa Fso involves manned aircraft in traditional aviation settings. Understanding these differences helps candidates choose the right career path within the aviation industry.

What cities in Arizona are hiring for Faa Fsdo jobs?

Cities in Arizona with the most Faa Fsdo job openings:

FAA Part 141 Chief Flight Instructor

RemasCompany Ltd

Tempe, AZ • On-site

Full-time, Part-time

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About the job FAA Part 141 Chief Flight Instructor
Our client in Tempe, AZ is seeking a Chief Flight Instructor/Certified Flight Instructor Instrument (Rotary Wing) for their operations at Temple Draughon-Miller Regional Airport in Temple, TX. This position is currently available as either part time or full time to the right candidate. A sign-on bonus is available to the properly qualified candidate who would like to work this position full-time.
Position Description: The Chief Flight Instructor-RW conducts Primary and Advanced helicopter flight and ground training to prepare student and rated pilots to successfully complete certification for Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot, and Instrument Rating in KBFS selected rotary wing aircraft. Specifically, the Chief FI (RW) conducts initial proficiency checks of each instructor assigned to the flight training program; administers annual recurrent proficiency checks in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations; and supervises all RW scheduling, flight training, and evaluation activities. Monitors assigned flight instructors' performance; ensures compliance with FAA regulations; and makes recommendations to the Site Manager and General Manager. Provides recommendations to the Site Manager for operations risk assessments and aviation safety mandates; maintains up-to-date conformance with regulatory and procedural changes in the flight training environment; reviews flight training program courses; and assists with the preparation of FAA Training Course Outlines (TCOs), curriculum updates and the construction of degree/certificate programs. Serves as the principal Point of Contact to the FAA Flight Standardization District Office (FSDO) for all operations, instruction, and safety matters concerning the KBFS rotary wing operations. The Chief FI (RW) may delegate selected duties and responsibilities to the Assistant Chief Flight Instructor. Additionally, the Chief FI/RW must be capable of gaining and maintaining instructor proficiency in various flight training and utility aircraft (e.g., the R44, UH-1H, and Bell 206) operated by KBFS and must already have a minimum of 1000 hours of Pilot in Command Time, which includes a minimum of 400 hours RW CFI time. Must be capable of qualifying as an FI in various commercial single engine RW aircraft. Ability to qualify as Chief Flight Instructor for multi-engine RW operations is a plus. Develops and executes tailored flight and classroom training sessions in accordance with the standards outlined in the FAA Flight Instructor Handbook and makes recommendations for students to conduct solo flights, cross-country flights and to receive FAA certification practical tests. Prepares ground school lesson plans, maintains KBFS student and assigned CFI training folders, and completes required training entries IAW FAA and school requirements. The Chief FI should also have experience with external load operations and capable of certifying with the FAA as a Part 133 Chief Pilot following additional training. Previous experience as a Part 135 Chief Pilot is desired.
Experience/Skills Required: 10 years aviation experience, of which 5 years is Rotary Wing. Supervises assigned certified RW flight instructors at KBFS-Temple. Administers RW flight instruction program under FAA 14CFR Part 141. The company also provides flight instruction to selected student under Part 61. Responsible for care and sustainment training of up to 8 employees that include flight instructors and Part 133 rigger technicians. Helps Site Manager administer the KBFS Safety Management System (SMS). Must have excellent knowledge of FAA regulatory requirements for 14CFR Parts 61, 91, 133, 135, 137, and 141.
Provides rotary wing or fixed wing flight instruction to rated and non-rated aircrew members on all flight tasks stipulated in the flight training Program of Instruction (POI), Flight Training Guide, and CFR 14 Part 141. A Flight Instructor routinely conducts the following tasks: Maintains own flight currency and proficiency as a hands-on instructor; independently prepares flight training syllabus, lesson plans, scheduling, and student training records; and conducts academic instruction in support of basic and advanced flight tasks and maneuvers, instrument training, terrain flight techniques, navigation, and end of stage check-rides. Conducts academic and classroom instruction on aircraft systems, training maneuvers, procedures, and other relevant aviation tasks. Maintains flight training records in accordance with appropriate regulations and local guidance. Conducts all operations safely and in accordance with established company policies, procedures (Flight Operations Procedures, Flight Profiles, and safety programs). Conducts pre-flight, in-flight, and post-flight briefings
Education Required: High School Graduate and Graduate of Commercial Pilot Certificate program (military or civilian). Holds a current Class II Medical Flight Physical. Flight Instructor III possesses 2 years' direct experience as a Certified Flight Instructor with a minimum of 400 flight instructor hours. FW Flight Instructor III must hold at least one additional CFI rating (i.e., MEL, High Performance, Tailwheel, Ground Instructor, etc.) and previous designation as Chief or Assistant Chief Instructor. RW Flight Instructor possesses 2 years' direct experience as a Certified Flight Instructor with a minimum of 400 flight instructor hours. RW Flight Instructor is Turbine Engine Qualified and has previous designation as a Chief or Assistant Flight Instructor.
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