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Internship Helicopter Flight Instructor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Providing classroom academic instruction and hands on flight training to nearly 500 students per ... FAA flight instructor certificate with rotorcraft category, helicopter class and instrument ...

Providing classroom academic instruction and hands on flight training to nearly 500 students per ... FAA flight instructor certificate with rotorcraft category, helicopter class and instrument ...

Aerial Saw Pilot

Georgetown, SC

  • Medical

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Minimum of 2,000 total helicopter flight hours * Proven external load experience, including at ... Current Certified Flight Instructor(CFI) certificate or documented flight instruction experience

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Internship Helicopter Flight Instructor information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an internship helicopter flight instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Helicopter Flight Instructor, you need a solid background in aviation theory, helicopter flight experience, and at minimum a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) rating for helicopters. Familiarity with flight training software, simulators, and aviation safety management systems is typically required. Excellent communication, patience, and adaptability are crucial soft skills for effectively teaching and motivating student pilots. These skills and qualifications ensure safe, effective instruction and help students build the competence and confidence needed for their own aviation careers.

What is an internship helicopter flight instructor?

Internship Helicopter Flight Instructors are individuals, often recent graduates or advanced students, who are training to become certified helicopter flight instructors while gaining hands-on teaching experience. They typically work under the supervision of experienced instructors at flight schools or aviation programs, assisting with flight training, ground instruction, and safety procedures. This internship helps them build flight hours, develop teaching skills, and prepare for full certification as flight instructors. It's a crucial step for those pursuing a long-term career in helicopter aviation instruction.

What is the difference between Internship Helicopter Flight Instructor vs Helicopter Flight Instructor?

AspectInternship Helicopter Flight InstructorHelicopter Flight Instructor
CertificationsRequires commercial pilot license, instructor ratings, and internship-specific trainingRequires commercial pilot license, instructor ratings, and experience
Work EnvironmentTraining schools, flight academies, internship programsFlight schools, training centers, freelance instructing
Employer & Industry UsageTypically part of a training program for aspiring instructorsProfessional instructing in various aviation settings

The main difference is that an Internship Helicopter Flight Instructor is in a training phase, gaining experience through an internship, while a Helicopter Flight Instructor is a fully qualified professional providing instruction independently. Interns focus on learning and development, whereas experienced instructors focus on teaching and certification.

What responsibilities can an internship helicopter flight instructor expect during their placement?

As an Internship Helicopter Flight Instructor, you can expect to assist senior instructors with pre-flight briefings, observe and occasionally participate in dual instruction flights, and help maintain training records. Interns often support ground school sessions, help with scheduling, and may assist in aircraft inspections under supervision. This role provides hands-on exposure to flight instruction and offers opportunities to develop communication and teaching skills, which are essential for career progression in aviation training.

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MTC Flight Instructor/Check Airman

Global Medical Response

Denton, TX

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Global Medical Response rating

6.6

Company rating: 6.6 out of 10

Based on 58 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

569th of 887 rated healthcare providers


Job description

JOB SUMMARY
Our Rotor-Wing Pilots provide customer oriented, high quality air medical transport services in a safe and efficient manner. The pilot is expected to act as a proactive and integral team player, both in flight, and during ground operations, utilizing communication and technical skills which will strengthen the company goal of being held in highest regard within the EMS industry.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/DUTIES
• Maintains a schedule as set forth by the company.
• Ensures aircraft readiness for flight dispatches, these items to include, as described in the appropriate manuals, but not limited to: * All FAR requirements * All Company requirements* Aircraft cleanliness duties * All flight crew requirements
• Accurately completes, in entirety, all required paperwork duties, i.e., duty shift change form, load manifests, duty/time sheets, all within scheduled due dates.
• Continues in educational betterment, e.g., computer training, ground training and flight training.
• Ensures that any and all pertinent information about flight operations will be disseminated to his/her shift change pilot and/or disseminated through the Company Communications Board per policy.
• Conducts himself/herself in a professional manner at all times.
• Attends meetings when required, and is available for training and check-flights outside of normal duty shift rotation.
• Upholds current company policies and procedures.
• Performs other duties during scheduled shift as requested by Director of Operations or Chief Pilot.
• Maintains safety as the primary concern.
• Performs other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Qualifications

• Current FAA Commercial Certificate with rotorcraft

• Helicopter instrument rating

• Current FAA Class II Medical Certificate

• 2,000 Total flight hours

• 1,500 Total Helicopter Hour

• 1,000 total helicopter PIC hours

• 1,000 Hours Turbine

• Minimum of 200 helicopter night flight hours (aided and/or unaided)

Preferred Experience:

• B407 Experience Preferred

Pilot Incentives:

• $10,000 Salary increase and $7,500.00 per year Instructor Stipend upon completion of Instructor Training

• $7,500.00 per year Check Airman Stipend once certified

INSTRUCTOR / CHECK AIRMAN
• Reports to the Director of Standardization & Training.
• Coordinates with the Director of Standardization & Training regarding scheduling.

• Assists in the development, evaluation and performance of the following (as appropriate):
       • Basic Indoctrination Training
       • Initial and recurrent ground training
       • Initial and recurrent flight training
       • Instrument training (ground and flight)
       • Night vision goggle (NVG) training (ground and flight).
       • Qualification and evaluation flight operations.
       • Requalification and Transition training
• Assists in the development and implementation of flight and ground training schedules.
• Assists the Director of Operations, Chief Pilot, and Director of Standardization & Training in all pilot record keeping requirements in accordance with applicable FARs and policies.
• Assists the Chief Pilot and Director of Standardization & Training in the development of the aircraft checklists and Med-Trans Pilot Training Programs.
• Assists the Director of Standardization & Training and Director of Safety in investigating aviation mishaps and performing root cause analysis.
• Corrects out-of-compliance issues immediately. When unable to be corrected immediately, the Certificate Compliance Evaluator coordinates with the Director of Standardization & Training,
• Regional Maintenance Manager, Director of Operations, Director of Safety, or Chief Pilot as appropriate to confirm the problem is corrected.
• Validates that standardized training and checking procedures, required by the certificate, are adhered to.
• Evaluates operational compliance including all aspects of safety, flight operations, maintenance operations, and other procedures and policies as described in the General Operations Manual.
• Has authority to cease operations when an out-of-compliance matter is of a safety or regulatory concern.
• Performs as Check Airman, Flight Instructor, and Ground Instructor.
• Reports all out-of-compliance issues to the Director of Operations, Chief Pilot or Director of Standardization & Training.
• Submits all reports regarding training to the Flight Operations Records Department.
• Understands and is knowledgeable of FARs, Med-Trans General Operations Manual, Training Manual and other required manuals.
• Performs other duties as assigned.

Please be sure to upload your Helicopter Commercial Instrument License and FAA medical certificate 

Our mission of providing care to the world at a moment's notice is at the heart of everything we do. We are caregivers, first and foremost and we will be there when you need us.
With more than 38,000 employees, Global Medical Response teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services around the world. We provide end-to-end medical transportation as well as fire services, integrated healthcare solutions and disaster response.


GUIDING VALUES AND BEHAVIORS
Employee must consistently exhibit our guiding principles:
• Patient Care - We continually earn the privilege to care for our patients. It is at the forefront of everything we do.
• One Team - We respect each other and achieve together what no individual can alone.
• Innovation - We are driven to develop solutions that inspire progress.
• Vigilance - We will never waver in our commitment to safety and preparedness in the fulfillment of our duties.
• Ownership - We are accountable for what we do and take pride in how we do it.
• Citizenship - We are dedicated to being good stewards in the communities we serve.


EEO Statement

Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability.

Check out our careers site benefits page to learn more about our benefit options.

R0054963Qualifications:

Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability.

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Our mission of providing care to the world at a moment's notice is at the heart of everything we do. We are caregivers, first and foremost and we will be there when you need us. With more than 38,000 employees, Global Medical Response teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services around the world. We provide end-to-end medical transportation as well as fire services, integrated health-care solutions and disaster response.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

51 - 200 Employees

Headquarters location

Greenwood Village, CO, US

Year founded

2018