Chief Flight Instructor: Leads the charge in ensuring our programs reflect global best practices in flight safety, compliance, and instruction. Oversees flight instruction to reinforce our reputation as a leader in aviation education.
Principal Accountabilities
- Ensures the flight school maintains training techniques, procedures, and standards acceptable to the FAA Administrator.ย Builds and maintains a culture of excellence that maintains the organizationโs reputation as a top tier aviation school.
- Conducts initial and recurring proficiency checks for all assigned flight instructors.ย Ensures every student and instructor operates within established safety protocols.
- Supervises all flight training and evaluation activities.ย Coordinates instructor and student schedules to maximize educational and training outcomes.ย Mentors instructors to ensure consistency, compliance and safety.
- Serves as the primary point of contact with the local FAA Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) regarding operations, instruction, and safety matters.
- Develops, reviews, and assists with the preparation of FAA Training Course Outlines (TCOs) and curriculum updates.ย Develops and adapts training curricula to meet FAA and global standards.
- Maintains student and instructor training records in accordance with FAA and school requirements.
- Is available at the school or reachable by electronic means when training for an approved course is being conducted.ย
Flight Time Requirements
The minimum flight experience requirements for a Chief Flight Instructor are outlined in 14 CFR ยง 141.35 and depend on the specific course(s) they are designated to oversee:ย
Specific flight hour requirements depend on the course, such as those for recreational/private pilot certificates, instrument ratings, or other courses like commercial pilot or ATP. For detailed requirements, refer toย 14 CFR 141.35 in the eCFR. Special considerations for gliders, balloons, or airships have reduced hour requirements (40%), and ground school chief instructors need one year of experience at a certificated pilot school.ย
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Qualifications
To be eligible for designation as a chief instructor for a course of training, a person must meet the requirements as outlined in ยง 141.35.ย Here below is a brief summary.ย Candidates must familiarize themselves with the FAAโs detailed requirements found at 14 CFR 141.35 in the eCFR
Minimum Chief Instructor Requirements โ Instrument & Multi-Engine Training
The Chief Instructor assigned to Instrument Rating and Multi-Engine courses shall:
- Hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate or Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Certificate.
- Hold a current FAA Flight Instructor Certificate (CFI).
- Hold the appropriate category and class ratings for the aircraft used in training, including Airplane Multi-Engine Land (AMEL).
- Hold a current Flight Instructor Instrument (CFII) certificate.
- Meet the recent flight experience requirements of 14 CFR ยง61.57.
- Successfully complete the FAA Chief Instructor knowledge and proficiency tests as required by 14 CFR Part 141.
Minimum Experience
- At leastย 2,000 hours Pilot-in-Command (PIC).
- At leastย 100 hoursย of actual or simulated instrument flight time.
- Flight instructor experience consisting of either:
- 3 yearsย andย 1,000 hoursย of flight instruction; or
- 1,500 hoursย of flight instruction.
- Instrument flight instructor experience consisting of either:
- 2 yearsย andย 250 hoursย of instrument instruction; or
- 400 hoursย of instrument instruction.
The Chief Instructor shall maintain all FAA certificates, ratings, qualifications, and currency necessary to conduct and supervise training in accordance with 14 CFR Parts 61, 91, and 141.
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Company Description
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