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What is a Part 141 flight instructor?

A Part 141 Flight Instructor teaches students how to fly under a structured FAA-approved Part 141 training program. These programs follow a strict syllabus and require FAA oversight, ensuring a standardized and efficient learning process. Instructors provide both ground and flight training, preparing students for certifications such as Private Pilot or Commercial Pilot. They typically work for flight schools or academies that have received Part 141 approval.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Part 141 flight instructor?

As a Part 141 Flight Instructor, your day often includes conducting ground and flight lessons, preparing lesson plans, and managing student progress according to a structured curriculum. You will also be responsible for pre-flight briefings, post-flight debriefings, maintaining accurate training records, and ensuring that all instruction meets FAA regulations. Collaboration with other instructors and chief pilots to coordinate lessons and maintain safety standards is common. These responsibilities are designed to provide students with a comprehensive and consistent learning experience while preparing them for checkrides and certification.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Part 141 flight instructor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part 141 Flight Instructor, you need comprehensive aeronautical knowledge, strong instructional ability, and an FAA Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) certificate specifically compliant with Part 141 requirements. Familiarity with flight simulators, electronic logbook systems, and adherence to FAA tracking and curriculum tools are essential for this role. Excellent communication, patience, and adaptability are standout soft skills, enabling effective teaching and student support. These competencies ensure high-quality flight training, regulatory compliance, and positive learning experiences for aspiring pilots.

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Aviation Repair Technician - 2nd shift

CTL Aerospace, Inc.

Cincinnati, OH • On-site

$17.50 - $24/hr

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Job description

Aviation Repair Technician
Job Description
CTL Aerospace is a full-service FAA/EASA/CAAC Repair Station providing services to the aerospace industry since 1946. The CTL Repair Division specializes in the overhaul and repair of aircraft metal and composite components.
We are seeking talented professionals to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment as an Aviation Repair Technician at our northern Cincinnati, Ohio location (less than 30 minutes from Dayton and/or northern Kentucky).
Job Requirements
• Setup and operate a variety of basic hand tools (grinders, drills, rivet guns, sanders, etc.) and equipment. Operations involve hand-blending of critical surfaces, re-drilling/reaming/relocating holes, riveting, etc.
• Composite repairs including adhesive application, curing, painting and finishing of carbon fiber/fiberglass components.
• Adhesive bonding of components including layup, vacuum bagging and curing.
• Removal of coatings and adhesives by media blasting, grinding or machining.
• Read and interpret repair procedures.
• Understand basic dimensioning and tolerances.
• Translate repair instructions into action.
• Ability to multi-task and cross-train in different areas.
• Maintain a safe working environment and observe all safety precautions in the shop environment.
• Time management skills.
• Ability to listen and communicate.
• Other duties as assigned.
• Potential for domestic and/or international travel. Passport a plus.
Job Qualifications
• HS Diploma or equivalent / US Citizen or Green Card Holder.
• Aircraft composite or sheet metal experience.
• Previous military/aviation experience or FAA Airframe amp; Powerplant license a plus.
• Automotive body finishing and/or painting experience a plus.
• Industrial trade school training - automotive or aircraft related a plus.
• Aluminum welding experience a plus
• Mandatory FAA drug and alcohol screening.
• Able to work in a repair environment.
• Must be able to lift up to 50lbs.
This position requires you to undergo a DOT/FAA pre-employment drug test for the following prohibited drugs (as defined in 49 CFR § 40.3) prior to being hired or transferred into a Department of Transportation (DOT) safety-sensitive position as defined in 14 CFR part 120[1]:
• Marijuana,
• Cocaine,
• Opioids,
• Phencyclidine (PCP), and
• Amphetamines.
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[1] A safety-sensitive function, as described in 14 CFR part 120, §§ 120.105 and 120.215, includes a flight crew member, flight attendant, flight instructor, aircraft dispatcher, aircraft maintenance or preventive maintenance, ground security coordinator, aviation screener, air traffic controller, and operations control specialist.
CTL Aerospace will provide a pay rate commensurate with experience and an excellent benefits package.
To learn more about our company, please visit http://www.ctlaerospace.com.
CTL Aerospace is an EEO/M/F/Disability/VET and Drug Free Employer
Veteran Founded Small Business