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Flight Intern

Moses Lake, WA

$19.50 - $23.52/hr

... Interns at Big Bend Community College: Must possess a commercial pilot certificate, airplane single-engine land (ASEL) with instrument rating - airplane. Must also possess a current flight instructor ...

The instructor shall lead classroom and flight instruction blocks focusing on such topics as: aircraft systems, procedures, and emergency scenarios. Key responsibilities include preparing and ...

Flight School Manager

Fargo, ND · On-site

$60K - $80K/yr

Lead and manage all flight school personnel, including instructors and administrative/support staff * Oversee the scheduling, utilization, and operational readiness of the flight school aircraft ...

Flight Intern

Moses Lake, WA · On-site

$19.50 - $23.52/hr

Certified Flight Interns (CFI) work closely with full and part-time faculty to support the academic ... Must also possess a current flight instructor certificate - airplane, single-engine and a current ...

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

AspectInternship Lead Flight InstructorFlight Instructor
CertificationsCommercial Pilot Certificate, Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)Commercial Pilot Certificate, Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)
Work EnvironmentLeading training sessions, mentoring interns, overseeing flight training programsConducting flight lessons, instructing students, ensuring safety
Employer & Industry UsageFlight schools, aviation academies, flight training programsFlight schools, private aviation companies, flight training providers

The main difference is that the Internship Lead Flight Instructor focuses on mentoring and overseeing interns and training programs, while the Flight Instructor primarily conducts flight lessons and instructs students. The Lead role involves leadership responsibilities, whereas the Flight Instructor role is more hands-on with student instruction.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Lead Flight Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Lead Flight Instructor, you need advanced piloting skills, a commercial pilot license with an instructor certification (CFI), and a solid understanding of aviation regulations. Familiarity with flight simulators, electronic logbooks, and aviation management software is typically required. Strong leadership, clear communication, and mentorship abilities are essential soft skills for guiding student pilots effectively. These skills ensure safe training operations, regulatory compliance, and the successful development of new pilots.

What are Internship Lead Flight Instructors?

Internship Lead Flight Instructors are experienced pilots who oversee and mentor interns or student pilots, typically within a flight school or aviation training program. They are responsible for providing instruction, ensuring flight safety, and evaluating the progress of interns. In addition to teaching flight maneuvers and aviation theory, they often coordinate training schedules and serve as a liaison between students and senior staff. This role requires strong communication skills, leadership abilities, and the appropriate flight instructor certifications.

How does an Internship Lead Flight Instructor typically collaborate with student pilots and other instructors during training sessions?

As an Internship Lead Flight Instructor, you'll work closely with both student pilots and fellow instructors to ensure a cohesive and effective training environment. You'll often lead ground briefings, oversee flight training sessions, and provide mentorship, helping to coordinate lesson plans and maintain safety protocols. Collaboration is key, as you'll regularly communicate with other instructors to assess student progress, share feedback, and troubleshoot any training challenges. This cooperative approach helps foster a supportive learning culture and ensures that all students receive consistent, high-quality instruction.
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FLIGHT Program - Enrichment Club Instructor (Skyview)

School District 622 - North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale

Saint Paul, MN

$330 - $936/wk

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Position: Enrichment Club Instructor - FLIGHT Program (Skyview Middle School)
Work Schedule: Mon./Wed. or Tues./Thurs., 1-2 hours per day
Start Date: 03/02/26
Pay: Stipend ranging between $330-$936 will be paid for Fall Enrichment Clubs. Stipend amount will be based on qualifications.


Summary: 
The Enrichment Club Instructor will lead an Enrichment Club with a specific focus in which they have an expertise, to a group of middle school students.  Clubs will meet 2 times per week for 1-2 hours, and be designed to help students develop skills and expand their knowledge around the specific focus of the Enrichment Club.   Some examples of potential Enrichment Clubs include, but are not limited to, Dance Club, Chess Club, Anime Club, Physical Fitness Club, etc.

Required Qualifications:

  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality 

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Associate's or Bachelor's degree
  • Prior experience in school-age care or education

Responsibilities:

  • Take the lead in the development and implementation of an Enrichment Club for middle school students.
  • Create lesson plans for each club session that will help students learn more about the club's focus and give ample time for hands-on practice as well
  • Communicate and maintain good working relationships with school personnel, the FLIGHT Site Manager, staff, parents, students, and the public
  • Create a fun and educational atmosphere within your club that focuses on respect, open-mindedness, and support for trying new things
  • Assist in maintaining program records
  • Complete light clean-up, including wiping down tables and sweeping/mopping small areas when necessary
  • Understand and follow all District and FLIGHT policies and guidelines
  • Participate in staff meetings and trainings as required
  • Other related duties as assigned


Independent School District No. 622, North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale, does not discriminate on the basis of sex and prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity.
ISD 622 is an equal opportunity employer and supports an inclusive workplace environment.