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... weekends and holidays as needed ? Must live within 1 hour driving distance of KPSM airport Preferred Qualifications: ? 2,000 hours total time ? 500 hours multi engine time- strict requirement.

... weekends and holidays as needed ? Must live within 1 hour driving distance of KPSM airport Preferred Qualifications: ? 2,000 hours total time ? 500 hours multi engine time- strict requirement.

CAPTAIN

Little Rock, AR · On-site

$175K - $200K/yr

... experience Airplane, multi-engine, instrument flight instructor rating WORKING CONDITIONS ... Normal work hours 8am to 5pm Monday through Friday with periodic evening, weekend, and holiday work.

FAA Commercial Single and Multi-Engine Pilot License * FAA Certified Flight Instructor * Minimum 1500 hours PIC and 500 hours of multi-engine flight time * Experience flying high performance piston ...

Pilot - Second in Command

Rochester, MN · On-site

$42.31 - $63.50/hr

... weekends every five weeks. Starting salary is based on experience. This position is an FAA safety-sensitive position. Qualifications Current FAA Commercial Airplane Certificate. Airplane Multi-Engine ...

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How much do weekend multi engine instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for weekend multi engine instructor in the United States is $21.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Multi Engine Instructor vs Weekend Single Engine Instructor?

AspectWeekend Multi Engine InstructorWeekend Single Engine Instructor
CertificationsMulti-engine instructor rating, Commercial Pilot CertificateSingle-engine instructor rating, Commercial Pilot Certificate
Work EnvironmentFlight schools, Part 141/Part 61 training, multi-engine aircraftFlight schools, Part 141/Part 61 training, single-engine aircraft
Employer & Industry UsageFlight training centers, aviation academies, multi-engine aircraft trainingFlight training centers, aviation academies, single-engine aircraft training

The Weekend Multi Engine Instructor and Weekend Single Engine Instructor roles share similar certifications and work environments, primarily involving flight training in their respective aircraft types. The main difference lies in the aircraft specialization: multi-engine versus single-engine. Both roles are essential in flight training programs, with the multi-engine instructor focusing on more complex aircraft, while the single-engine instructor specializes in basic flight training. Your choice depends on your certification and career focus within aviation training.

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Light Twin Instructor Pilot

Light Twin Instructor Pilot

Allen Corporation of America

Fort Worth, TX • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 hours ago


Job description

SUMMARY: The Light Twin Instructor Pilot will, as part of a flight operations team, provide instruction and check rides within the Federal Aviation Administrations established multi-engine/single-engine Event Based Currency Program as well as providing recurrent training in both the PA-44 and CE 172 aircraft. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Specific tasks to be performed by the Light Twin Instructor Pilot include but are not limited to the following: Provide flight training and checking in the PA-44 and CE-172 aircraft. Conduct pre-flight and post-flight briefings covering essential topics such as weather, route of flight, departure procedures, normal/emergency procedures, and tasks to be accomplished.

Maintain a thorough knowledge of the aircraft systems, avionics, normal, and emergency procedures. Conduct all assigned instructional activities with an emphasis on safety, in accordance with our Safety Management System program. As Pilot-in-Command, apply the principles of Crew Resource Management.

Utilize teamwork, multitasking, task prioritization, effective communication, and time management skills. Complete flight-related forms as necessary. Other duties as assigned.

Salary and Benefits: Highly competitive starting annual salary with annual performance-based pay increases. Up to $1000.00 moving expenses. Allen Corporation Instructor Pilots are considered as full-time employees and qualify for a benefits package including medical, dental, vision, short & long-term disability, 50K life & AD&D insurance, 401K

Vacation time is accrued from date of hire and you earn 13 days in your first year of employment. 10 paid Federal Holidays. .