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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 ...

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

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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How much do virtual helicopter flight instructor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for virtual helicopter flight instructor in the United States is $94,620.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $69,000.00 and $112,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Virtual Helicopter Flight Instructor vs Virtual Fixed-Wing Flight Instructor?

AspectVirtual Helicopter Flight InstructorVirtual Fixed-Wing Flight Instructor
CertificationsHelicopter pilot license, instructor ratingsFixed-wing pilot license, instructor ratings
Work EnvironmentOnline training, simulation platformsOnline training, simulation platforms
Industry UsageHelicopter flight schools, online training programsFixed-wing flight schools, online training programs

Both roles involve online instruction using flight simulators, requiring pilot and instructor certifications. The main difference lies in the aircraft type: helicopter versus fixed-wing. Virtual Helicopter Flight Instructors specialize in helicopter flight training, while Virtual Fixed-Wing Flight Instructors focus on airplanes. Both are essential in remote pilot training environments, serving different aircraft types and industry needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Virtual Helicopter Flight Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Virtual Helicopter Flight Instructor, you need in-depth helicopter piloting experience, an instructor certification, and a solid understanding of flight theory and simulation-based training. Familiarity with flight simulation software (such as X-Plane or Microsoft Flight Simulator), online training platforms, and relevant aviation regulations is typically required. Exceptional communication, patience, and adaptability help instructors convey complex concepts and engage effectively with students remotely. These skills are crucial for delivering high-quality, effective virtual instruction that ensures student safety and competence.

How does a Virtual Helicopter Flight Instructor typically collaborate with students and other instructors in an online environment?

As a Virtual Helicopter Flight Instructor, you'll work closely with students through digital platforms, providing real-time feedback during flight simulations and offering tailored guidance based on individual progress. Collaboration with other instructors is also common, whether through team meetings, shared lesson planning, or peer reviews to ensure consistency and quality of instruction. Open communication and adaptability are key, as you'll often need to coordinate schedules and share best practices for teaching complex maneuvers in a virtual setting. This environment fosters a strong sense of teamwork and continuous professional development.

What is a Virtual Helicopter Flight Instructor?

A Virtual Helicopter Flight Instructor is a professional who provides helicopter flight training and instruction through virtual platforms or flight simulators. They teach students the fundamentals of helicopter operation, safety procedures, and flight maneuvers in a simulated environment, which may include software-based or virtual reality simulators. This role allows aspiring pilots and experienced aviators to practice and improve their skills without the risks and costs associated with real-life flight. Virtual instructors often use advanced simulation technology to replicate real-world flying conditions as closely as possible. This form of instruction can be used for initial training, recurrent training, or preparation for specific helicopter models.
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Air Rescue Helicopter Pilot

Air Rescue Helicopter Pilot

Broward County Sheriff's Office

Fort Lauderdale, FL • On-site

$181K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Broward County Sheriff's Office rating

9.1

Company rating: 9.1 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

2nd of 34 rated police


Job description

Salary: $181,999.00 Annually
Location : Fire Rescue & Emergency Services-Aviation 931 NE 10th Street, Pompano Beach, FL
Job Type: Permanent Full Time
Job Number: 26749B
Department: Fire Rescue & Emergency Services
Division: Air Rescue
Opening Date: 05/11/2026
Closing Date: 7/3/2026 4:30 PM Eastern
Minimum Requirements
The base salary for this position is $110,717.00. The $181,999.00 salary listed above includes applicable supplemental compensation, including EMT Certification pay (5%), Special Operations pay (5.5%), and Fire Rescue Aviation supplemental pay. ***** The earning potential for this position, depending on qualifications, certifications, and assignment, is up to $181,999.00 within the first year of employment. ***** This gross total does not include educational incentive pay for which an incumbent may be eligible.
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Possession of a Rotorcraft-Helicopter Commercial and Instrument rated license
  • Possession of an FAA First or Second Class Medical certificate
  • 2500 total flight hours with a minimum of 2000 hours in category
  • 1500 hours Pilot-In-Command (PIC) in category
  • 1000 hours rotorcraft turbine time of which 500 is twin engine time
  • 500 hours cross-country flight time, at least 50 hours of which were at night
  • 200 hours unaided night as PIC (100 hours of unaided can be substituted for by NVG, but cannot be reduced below 100 hours of unaided time)
  • 75 hours of actual or simulated instrument time in flight category (simulator time only counts if it is a certified Level D FSTD)
  • Possession and maintenance of a valid Florida driver's license throughout employment without restrictions that may affect job performance.
  • Maintain a State of Florida or National Registry Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) license.
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE
  • >3500 total rotorcraft-helicopter flight hours
  • >2000 total PIC in category
  • 500 hours NVG experience
  • 14CFR 135 Helicopter Air Ambulance experience
  • Certified Flight Instructor and Certified Flight Instructor Instrument Certificate
  • Airline Transport Pilot Certificate
  • EC135/EC145 experience

Nature of Work
Under administrative direction, the purpose of the position is to perform flight operations within the Aviation Division of the Sheriff's Office Department of Fire Rescue and Emergency Services. Employees in this classification are certified public safety employees. Position operates as the pilot in command for multi engine helicopters in response to a variety of emergency and fire rescue missions. Position provides assistance with on-the-scene emergency medical care. Work involves an element of personal danger and employees must be able to act without direct supervision, utilizing initiative, and discretion in response to emergency circumstances. Performs related work as directed.
Essential Functions/Physical Requirements
The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in the class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position.
As the pilot in command, operates rotary-wing aircraft in response to fire rescue scene calls, inter-facility transports and search and rescue missions and/or assist people in distress.
Complies with Federal Aviation Regulations and Air Traffic Control procedures.
Conducts all flight operations in compliance with the FARs, the aircraft flight manual, BSO General Operations Manual, Operations Specifications, and BSOFR policies/procedures.
Transports victims, patients, equipment, and medical personnel; ensures that the aircraft and weather conditions are flightworthy to transport medical crew and patients to and from medical facilities.
Performs aerial firefighting operations.
Conducts Rescue Hoist operations.
Ensures full and proper completion of all flight/maintenance logs, load manifest forms, Record of Airman Flight and Duty Time Sheets, Risk Assessments, and the securing of the aircraft at the completion of the flight.
Ensures proper briefing of passengers per 14 CFR 135.117. Passenger briefings
Performs all pre-flight, in-flight and post flight checks in accordance with federal, state, and local laws.
Conducts detailed flight plans with little notice; ensures proper fueling and operations readiness of aircraft at all times.
Performs aircraft cleaning; keeps the aircraft exterior clean and assists in keeping the base of operations presentable. Cockpit cleanliness and organization are the sole responsibility of the pilot. Will facilitate washes and rinse of aircraft when required as per pilot maintenance procedures described here in BSO General Operations Manual.
Performs station duties as assigned by the Chief Pilot.
Completes all training and qualification events required to maintain currency as dictated in 14 CFR Part 135.
Conduct training flights to enhance air operations, safety, efficiency, and coordination with other units, when assigned performs flight instructor training and safety duties.
Maintains current knowledge of local geography and roadway networks.
Ensures that a shift change briefing is conducted with the pilot going off duty, with medical personnel, and with the communications center. These briefings will include, but are not limited to; aircraft status, interrupted flights, hazards map updates, forecast and current weather, medical interior issues, pending missions (PR's, training, medical), ride along, sterile cockpit, and any other pertinent information as appropriate.
Completes all flight assignments in a safe and professional manner. The Pilot in Command is responsible for assuring that all crewmembers assigned to their aircraft make safety the number one priority in all activities.
Actively participates in the continuous improvement phase of BSOFRs Safety Management System (SMS).
Submits 'Hazard/Incident Report' to Chief Pilot and Director of Operations. Report submission criteria include but are not limited to, diverting for weather, bird strikes, mechanical discrepancies, CRM conflicts, and all events regarding safety of flight.
Maintains positive customer relations.
Performs basic life support first aid emergencies. Assists paramedics in patient care as directed.
Responsible for maintaining their qualifications in keeping with the requirements outlined in the FARs, the BSOFR Training Manual, and this General Operations Manual for their assigned position. To include but not limited to night currency IAW FAR 135.247
Performs related duties as directed, Aviation Life Support Equipment Officer, Safety Officer, Instructor Pilot, Check Airman, Chief Pilot, Director of Operations.
Tasks involve the intermittent performance of moderately physically demanding work, typically involving some combination of reaching, bending, stooping, kneeling, or crouching, and that may involve the lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling of moderately heavy objects and materials (20-50 pounds). May require occasional lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling of heavier objects. Most tasks are performed in flight where proper provisions are in place in terms of employee security and protection. Due to the nature of aerial operations, tasks include potential for intermittent exposure to disagreeable elements consistent with inclement weather, high wind speeds, and equipment stress. Due to rotorcraft weight limitations, employee must not exceed a 220 pound weight limit with flight suit and boots. Some tasks include working around moving parts, light to moderate weight motor equipment, and materials handling where physical risks are predictable and/or controllable by observance of standard safety precautions.
Broward Sheriff's Office is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Broward Sheriff's Office will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
Recruitment Information
Applicants who qualify will be subject to an extensive selection process and screening program, which may include, but not be limited to evaluation of training and experience; written test; computer based test; interview; polygraph examination; psychological evaluation; employment record, fingerprint and background check; medical examination; and drug screen. The expected duration of the selection process varies by position and could last 10 to 12 weeks. Reapplication will be determined on a case-by-case basis.
BSO is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, citizenship status, color, disability, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. Veterans' preference per Florida law.
If you encounter issues with your application and need technical assistance, please contact Applicant Support (GovernmentJobs.com) from 9 am to 9 pm EST, Monday - Friday. You can reach them by phone at 855-524-5627 or email
Once you successfully submit your application, you will receive a confirmation e-mail. If you do not receive this e-mail, please contact Applicant Support for any inquiries.
BENEFITS:
The Broward Sheriff's Office values the contributions of its sworn/certified and civilian employees. The agency's outstanding Benefits Package is one of the ways BSO retains its employees and attracts new personnel to the BSO team.
Here's a sampling of typical employee benefits:
  • Medical Insurance: Various plans including Open Access options with pre-tax premium conversion available. New employees are eligible on the first of the month following the date of hire. Prescription plans are also offered
  • Domestic Partner coverage: Medical, dental and vision coverage is offered
  • Life Insurance: One times salary for basic life and AD&D at no cost to the employee. Additional voluntary term life and dependent life are also available
  • Dental Insurance: Three plans (DMO, PPO and Indemnity) are available on a pre-tax basis
  • Line of Duty benefits
  • Vision Care Insurance: 100% of the premium for single and family coverage paid for by the Broward Sheriff's Office (in combination with medical insurance election).
  • Voluntary Long and Short-Term Disability
  • Voluntary Long Term Care Insurance
  • Voluntary Critical Illness Insurance
  • Retirement plan under the Florida Retirement System
  • Deferred Compensation Programs available (Employee contribution)
  • Sick leave, annual leave, holiday leave, bereavement leave, military leave, personal day, bonus days
  • Sick leave pool and donated leave program
  • 24-hour fitness center
  • Employee Assistance Program, on-site and through medical insurance
  • Wellness programs including health screenings for blood pressure, cholesterol, etc.
  • Florida Prepaid College Program payroll deduction program
  • On-site insurance representatives for medical, dental and vision programs
  • Voluntary Legal aid discount program
  • Flu and Hepatitis B vaccines at no charge

DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE PROGRAM:
The Broward Sheriff's Office is recognized as a Drug-Free Workplace pursuant to Chapter 440, Florida Statues. BSO is committed to providing a safe work environment and to fostering the well-being and health of its employees to preserve a happier, healthier workforce. All BSO employees share the responsibility of maintaining a safe, productive and drug-free work environment. BSO is dedicated to programs that enhance the well-being and health of its employees and the public's safety.
For information on the Drug-Free Awareness Program:
SPM3.19 Drug-Free Awareness Program.pdf
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Do you have a high school diploma or equivalent?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you have a Rotorcraft-Helicopter Commercial and Instrument rated license?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you have a FAA First or Second Class Medical certificate?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you have 2500 total flight hours with a minimum of 2000 hours in category?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you have 1500 hours Pilot-In-Command (PIC) in category?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you have 1000 hours rotorcraft turbine time of which 500 is twin engine time?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you have 500 hours cross-country flight time, at least 50 hours of which were at night?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you have 200 hours unaided night as PIC (100 hours of unaided can be substituted for by NVG, but cannot be reduced below 100 hours of unaided time)?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you have 75 hours of actual or simulated instrument time in flight category (simulator time only counts if it is a certified Level D FSTD)?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you have a State of Florida or National Registry Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) license?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you possess the following?Please select all that apply from the boxes below.
  • >3500 total rotorcraft-helicopter flight hours
  • >2000 total PIC in category
  • 500 hours NVG experience
  • 14 CFR 135 Helicopter Air Ambulance experience
  • Certified Flight Instructor and Certified Flight Instructor Instrument Certificate
  • Airline Transport Pilot Certificate
  • EC135/EC145 experience
  • 1,500 PIC flight hours (rotorcraft-helicopter)
  • 100 instrument flight hours
  • 500 turbine-engine helicopter flight hours
  • N/A

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