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          AAR Corporation Training Captain - RW in Melbourne Florida United States

          Job Details

          Job Title: Training Captain - RW
          Location: Melbourne, FL
          Overview: ***THIS POSITION IS LOCATED IN PORTLAND, OR***

          - This position provides the leadership and

          oversight necessary to meet all operational

          goals of the AAR Airlift Aviation Rotary Wing

          Pilot Training Program.

          - The individual will be in a primary instructor

          role with class and individual supervisory

          duties.

          -Supervise Check Airman and Instructors to

          ensure that they perform their duties

          effectively and are qualified to teach assigned

          courses.

          - Develop and implement training curriculums.

          - Develop and conduct ground and flight training

          lessons in accordance with FAA guidelines and

          company approved training programs.

          - Perform routine audits and coaching of

          instructors to ensure that the quality of all

          technical education provided by them meets

          acceptable standards.

          - Assist in the interviewing and hiring of

          department personnel.

          - Aid in the research and development of

          training content for new courses.

          - Ensure that lesson plans, PowerPoint

          presentations and examination material for all

          courses are kept current.

          - Ensure that all pilot training is properly

          documented.

          - Schedule, coordinate and conduct recurrent

          training for rotary wing pilots.

          - Ensure that training curriculums meet FAA

          guidelines.

          - Ensure that trainees are scheduled for

          appropriate vendor-provided training in a timely

          and efficient manner.

          - Ensure compliance with regulatory and customer

          requirements.

          - Ensure that all examination material is

          relevant and kept secure.

          - Oversee pilot record integrity through

          computer database resources.

          - Read, understand, and interpret complex

          technical procedures, instructions, diagrams,

          schedules, and regulations.

          - Write reports, lesson plans, procedures and

          draft PowerPoint presentations.

          - Present oral information and respond to

          questions from groups of students, managers, and

          clients/customers.

          - Solve practical problems and deal with

          multiple undefined variables.

          - Operate and maintain currency as a pilot,

          instructor and/or Check Airman in assigned

          aircraft.

          - Perform other duties as assigned or required.

          - Must be a U.S. Person as defined in 22 C.F.R.

          § 120.15
          Education/
          Experience: Required:

          - High School diploma or GED.

          - Current Airline Transport Pilot Certificate,

          Multi-engine Land.

          - Instrument Privileges and Certified Flight

          Instructor RW.

          - CFII

          - 2,500+ total rotary wing flight hours, 500

          hours Multi-engine turbine helicopter instructor

          pilot or check pilot in a civilian or military

          organization required.

          Preferred:

          Bachelors Degree in aviation management,

          aeronautincal science or related discipline
          LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS
          Required:

          - FAA Commercial Helicopter license with

          Instrument, 1500 hours RW, 2500 hours TT.

          Preferred:

          FAA Airline Transport Pilot License, Certified

          Flight Instructor - Helicopter, CFII
          General
          Comments: AAR is an Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F/D/V We

          are unable to respond to each and every

          applicant that applies; only those selected for

          interview will be contacted. Thank you for your

          interest in AAR Airlift Group.
           
           
           

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