2

Fulltime Flight Simulator Instructor Jobs in Dothan, AL

Must certify having a combination of 100 hours of hooded instrument, flight simulator instrument ... Instructor Time - 500 hours. * Must have a current FAA Second Class Medical Certificate prior to ...

Must certify having a combination of 100 hours of hooded instrument, flight simulator instrument ... Instructor Time - 500 hours. * Must have a current FAA Second Class Medical Certificate prior to ...

... flight simulator instrument, or weather pilot time, and 75 hours of night flying time. * Must have 500 hours of Flight Instructor time and have taught as a Helicopter Instructor Pilot with experience ...

... flight simulator instrument, or weather pilot time, and 75 hours of night flying time. * Must have 500 hours of Flight Instructor time and have taught as a Helicopter Instructor Pilot with experience ...

Must certify having a combination of 100 hours of hooded instrument, flight simulator instrument ... Instructor Time - 500 hours. * Must have a current FAA Second Class Medical Certificate prior to ...

Must certify having a combination of 100 hours of hooded instrument, flight simulator instrument ... Instructor Time - 500 hours. * Must have a current FAA Second Class Medical Certificate prior to ...

Must certify having a combination of 100 hours of hooded instrument, flight simulator instrument ... Instructor Time - 500 hours. * Must have a current FAA Second Class Medical Certificate prior to ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Fulltime Flight Simulator Instructor information

See Dothan, AL salary details

$22.7K

$86K

$132.3K

How much do fulltime flight simulator instructor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for fulltime flight simulator instructor in Dothan, AL is $86,017.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,700.00 and $101,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Fulltime Flight Simulator Instructor vs Part-time Flight Simulator Instructor?

AspectFulltime Flight Simulator InstructorPart-time Flight Simulator Instructor
CredentialsRequires FAA certifications, flight instructor ratings, and simulator trainingSame certifications but may have less extensive experience
Work EnvironmentFull-time employment at training centers or airlinesPart-time roles, often freelance or contract-based
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in airlines, flight schools, and military trainingUsed for supplemental training or seasonal work

Fulltime Flight Simulator Instructors typically work full-time at training facilities, holding comprehensive certifications and providing consistent instruction. Part-time Flight Simulator Instructors usually work fewer hours, often on a contractual basis, and may have similar credentials but less overall experience. Both roles serve the aviation industry but differ mainly in hours, employment stability, and workload.

What are popular job titles related to Fulltime Flight Simulator Instructor jobs in Dothan, AL? For Fulltime Flight Simulator Instructor jobs in Dothan, AL, the most frequently searched job titles are:
What job categories do people searching Fulltime Flight Simulator Instructor jobs in Dothan, AL look for? The top searched job categories for Fulltime Flight Simulator Instructor jobs in Dothan, AL are:
What cities near Dothan, AL are hiring for Fulltime Flight Simulator Instructor jobs? Cities near Dothan, AL with the most Fulltime Flight Simulator Instructor job openings:
Infographic showing various Fulltime Flight Simulator Instructor job openings in Dothan, AL as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $86,017 per year, or $41.4 per hour.
Standardization Instructor Pilot - Fort Rucker

Standardization Instructor Pilot - Fort Rucker

Bell Flight

Ozark, AL

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

We're more than aviation experts, we're pioneers. We challenge what's possible. From breaking the sound barrier to advanced tiltrotor systems. Today, Bell is shaping the future of aviation through specialized engineering. And we want you.

Flight School Next

Bring your experience and ideas and help us instruct instructors on the Bell 505 aircraft for Flight School Next training requirements. This role will engage in our train-the-trainer model regarding aircraft systems, planning considerations and in-flight operations using classroom, training devices, flight simulators and aircraft flight training. You will provide training and evaluations of Flight School Next instructor pilots to ensure compliance with Bell flight standards as outlined in performance work standards for flight training.

This role will be an integral part of the team, working closely with instructor pilots, instructors, and flight school students. You'll be able to provide subject matter expertise during the design of training modules and be responsible for the successful training of Army aviators across flight, simulator, and academic environments. This role will be based in Ozark, AL with travel to the Bell Training Academy in Fort Worth, TX.

What You'll Be Doing as a Standardization Instructor Pilot

  • Train Instructor Pilots (train-the-trainer) regarding aircraft systems, planning considerations and in-flight operations using classroom instruction, synthetic training devices, and aircraft flight training

         Deliver flight, academic, and simulator training as required to support Flight School Next oversight of instructor training and as needed to meet student training demands

         Conduct and maintain standardization across all flight instructors

         Administer initial flight evaluations, stage checkrides, and instructor proficiency evaluations

         Coordinate and participate in development and updates for SOPs, flight/ground training courseware, flight procedures and Aircrew Training Manual updates in concert with government oversight

         Responsible for monitoring flight safety trends and flight training area procedures while recommending corrective actions to ensure safe flight operations

         May serve duties as a collateral safety officer working with FSN Aviation Safety Officer supporting flight operations at Cairns, Shell, and Bell Ozark.

         Compliance with all applicable Civil and Military Aviation Authority requirements in support of Flight School Next

         Perform maintenance check flight evaluations and maintenance check flights as required

         May travel as required to support Flight School Next

         May work shifts outside of 8am-5pm schedule as required by the Flight School demand.

Skills You Bring to this Role

         At least 8 years of Helicopter Aviation experience

         Commercial Rotorcraft license

         CFI/CFII (AGI for ground instructors)

         At least 2000 hours total time in helicopters

         At least 1000 hours as instructor pilot

         No revocation of any pilot's license by the FAA or regulatory agencies

         Strong communication skills and instructional techniques

         High safety awareness with experience in accident/incident prevention with a strong understanding of risk management and CRM principles

         Ability to mentor other flight instructors

         Must be able to obtain and maintain a Class 2 Medical Certificate in accordance with regulatory requirements for pilot operations.

         Preferred:

o   Bachelor's degree

o   5 years of Instructor Pilot experience

o   ATP - Rotorcraft

o   NVG experience

o   500 hours of instrument experience

o   High familiarity of Bell products - certifications/qualifications received for Bell model aircraft is a plus

o   Increased level based on instruction time in aircraft

o   Prior experience instructing for other Civil Aviation Authorities

o   Prior experience completing FAA/EASA audits

o   Ability to exercise judgment and discretion while working under pressure of deadlines and priority changes.

Bell may issue conditional job offers that depend on Government contract award, funding, contract execution, and required approvals. If the Government does not award or fund the contract, cancels the solicitation, or stops contract execution, all contingent offers automatically become void.