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Full Time Part 141 Flight Instructor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

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Mankato, MN · On-site

$40K - $50K/yr

... NSA Flight Operations Manual and FAR 141.37. • Possesses unblemished flight record • Having ... Instructor Part 61 and 141 TCOs, with particular emphasis on their pass rates. • Additional ...

Strong understanding of FAA regulations, including Part 61, Part 91, and Part 135 operations ... Accredited HSD/GED WORK HOURS * Full-Time ADDITIONAL INFORMATION * Employment will be contingent on ...

DESCRIPTION The Flight Instructor provides industry-leading, learner-centric flight training to ... Duties include acting as pilot in command of Cirrus aircraft while performing 14 CFR part 91 ...

... Part 141 environments. * Must have instructed students in instrument flight training. * Must ... Graduate of DoD helicopter instructor pilot course. * Total Flight Time - 2,500 hrs.; 1,000 hrs ...

DESCRIPTION The Flight Instructor provides industry-leading, learner-centric flight training to ... Duties include acting as pilot in command of Cirrus aircraft while performing 14 CFR part 91 ...

We are currently hiring flight instructors that are interested in being a part of our team. Duties: * Your job will be to prepare students for the licenses or ratings. * You will be teaching them how ...

Duties include acting as pilot in command of Cirrus aircraft while performing 14 CFR part 91 ... Current FAA Flight Instructor Certificate * Airplane Single engine * Instrument Airplane * Hold FAA ...

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How much do full time part 141 flight instructor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for full time part 141 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 is the difference between Full Time Part 141 Flight Instructor vs Part 61 Flight Instructor?

AspectFull Time Part 141 Flight InstructorPart 61 Flight Instructor
CertificationsCertified Flight Instructor (CFI) with Part 141 approvalCertified Flight Instructor (CFI) without specific Part 141 approval
Work EnvironmentStructured, regulated training environment following Part 141 syllabusFlexible, individualized training without strict syllabus adherence
Employer & Industry UsageFlight schools operating under Part 141 regulationsIndependent or flight school instructors under Part 61

Full Time Part 141 Flight Instructors work in structured environments with regulated curricula, often at flight schools operating under Part 141. Part 61 Flight Instructors have more flexibility and typically work in less regulated settings. Both roles require CFI certification, but the work environment and regulatory framework differ significantly.

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Staff Flight Instructor (FT)

$44/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Staff Flight Instructor (FT)


Are you a flight instructor looking to join the best flight school in the country? San Carlos Flight Center is always looking for safe, and enthusiastic flight instructors. We accept applications year-round, but new instructors are hired in groups that start on the same day and go through two-week CFI Onboarding together.


CFI hire dates for 2026 are Monday, March 9th and Monday, August 10th. Occasionally, we make changes to start dates, so check back here for the most current information.


To Apply to be an SCFC Flight Instructor

  • View our CFI Applicant Information slide deck (here)
  • Submit an application here, then make a short (5-8 minute) video of you teaching one of these topics:
    • ABCDEG Airspace
    • Pressure and Density Altitude
    • Engine Failures in Flight
  • Upload it somewhere we can access and send link to chiefpilot@sancarlosflight.com
  • We will follow up with a ground interview request for applicants that meet our standards.


The Flight Center is different from other flight schools and flying clubs in a number of ways. We have a strong flying club feel and a great community of pilots. We have many events each month that bring pilots together, both training and social. We are Part 61 and believe in a strong, thorough syllabus that includes many enhanced training experiences (e.g., tower tours, social dinner flights, etc.) We believe in training highly competent pilots who had a great time learning to fly.


Expectations of SCFC Instructors:

  • Focus on safety
  • Professional behavior
  • Prepared for student lessons
  • Adherence to FAA, airport, and club rules
  • Knowledge of our teaching methods
  • Good documentation of student training
  • Work well with others (ATC, line service, front desk, mx)
  • Effective, quality instruction
  • Care about quality and our brand
  • PIC command of your students' training paths


Compensation:

  • Training rate $19/hr (new hire training, team meetings, etc.)
  • Regular rate $44/hr (ground/flight work with students)
  • Kaiser health care contribution
  • Enrollment in company 401(k) plan
  • Paid time off (vacation, sick, etc.)
  • $200 annual flight credit and discounts on flight training and aircraft rental


San Carlos Flight Center is anequal opportunity employerand participates in theE-Verify Program. Note: we do not have a minimum dual given hours requirement. New CFIs are welcome to apply.