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What does an intern flight simulator instructor do?

An Intern Flight Simulator Instructor assists in the training of pilots by operating flight simulators and providing instruction under the supervision of senior instructors. They help design and deliver lessons on flight procedures, safety protocols, and aircraft systems using advanced simulation technology. The role is typically part of a structured internship program, allowing interns to gain hands-on teaching experience while learning about simulator operations and aviation training standards.

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To excel as an Intern Flight Simulator Instructor, you generally need a foundational understanding of aviation principles, basic instructional skills, and often a background in aeronautics or pilot training. Familiarity with specific flight simulation software, avionics systems, and potentially certifications like a Private Pilot License (PPL) or Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) is highly beneficial. Strong communication, patience, and adaptability help in effectively guiding trainees and responding to varied learning needs. These skills and qualifications are critical for ensuring safe, engaging, and effective simulator-based training that prepares students for real-world flying.

What is the difference between Intern Flight Simulator Instructor vs Flight Simulator Technician?

AspectIntern Flight Simulator InstructorFlight Simulator Technician
Required CredentialsFlight training certification, basic instructor certificationTechnical certifications, avionics or electrical training
Work EnvironmentFlight simulators, training centers, classroomsMaintenance facilities, technical labs, simulation centers
Employer & Industry UsageAirlines, flight training schools, aviation academiesSimulation centers, airline maintenance departments

The Intern Flight Simulator Instructor primarily focuses on teaching and training students using flight simulators, requiring instructional certifications. In contrast, the Flight Simulator Technician handles the technical maintenance and repair of simulators, requiring technical and avionics skills. Both roles are essential in the aviation training industry but differ in responsibilities and skill sets.

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AH-64 Apache Australia Instructor/Operator (Academic/Simulator Instructor)

DRG

Oklahoma City, OK • On-site

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Description:

AH-64 Simulator Instructor shall conduct training operations for the RAAF and the work shall focus on providing academic and simulator instruction to AH-64 aircrew in all facets of AH-64 operations.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • The Academic/Simulator Instructor shall be responsible for the planning and coordination of classroom training. The Academic/Simulator instructor will also instruct theory of Combat Maneuvers and other required theory and tactics)
  • Maintain electronic training records to document student performance records, training events, tasks, progress, grades, training records and individually tailored instructor comments for recommended improvements.
  • Ensures the satisfactory completion of the Customer conducted evaluation for each student trainee in accordance with approved syllabus. Shall confirm each student meets the knowledge and performance standards for the appropriate syllabus prior to releasing the student for flight training.
  • Provides academic and training device instruction to allow students to achieve the learning objectives associated with applicable syllabi or training plans.
Requirements:

Required Education and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
  • AH-64E V6 qualified Instructor

Preferred Qualifications (Desired Skills/Experience)

  • 10+ years of AH-64 or related experience
  • AH-64 formal training unit experience
  • Experience with aviation training programs, regulations and aviation flight procedures
  • Experience with training aspects of Link 16, Common Missile Warning System (CMWS), Hellfire Missile, M-TADS and Fire Control Radar (FCR), Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T)

Security Responsibilities

  • Eligible and obtain (if required) a DoD Personnel Security Clearance.
  • Must comply with all company Information Systems security policies and procedures.
  • May be responsible for proper classification and marking of all information and materials. Employee shall not divulge any information, or afford access to other employees not having aneed-to-know authorization. Shall not divulge information outside company without management approval. Will be required to execute company non-disclosure agreement prior to access to any controlled information.

Language Skills

Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language. Must have the ability to

read, analyze, and interpret the complex word and technical documents/diagrams.

Must be able to effectively communicate orally and in writing and work effectively as part of a

team.


Reasoning Ability and Mathematical Skills

Must be able to analyze problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. An

ability to interpret complex customer requirements and attitudes from verbal, non-verbal, and

written communication is desirable. Must be able to calculate figures and numbers, and

percentages and be able to draw and interpret graphs. Ability to read and understand electrical

schematics and drawings.


Work Environment and Physical Demands

The work environment and physical characteristics described here are representative of those an

employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable

accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential

functions.


  • Must be able to lift and/or move at least 50 pounds.
  • Must be able to walk and/or climb stairs and ladders.
  • Must be able to accommodate confined spaces.
  • Must be able to stoop, bend, and crawl on top or under equipment.
  • Must be able to detect odors, noises, bangs, etc., or other sounds to detect discrepancies of malfunctioning equipment.
  • Must be able to distinguish colors.
  • Must be able to perform Domestic and International travel as required.
  • Shop floor environment.
  • Will be working in areas with risk of injury from electrical applications, moving mechanical parts, hydraulic, or pneumatic systems under pressure and electrical motion systems.
  • May be exposed to conditions of extreme heat, airborne particles, and loud noises