Chief Flight Instructor

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PRIMARY DUTIES

  •  Become familiar with the community college philosophy and the policies/procedures of CNCC.
  • Keep informed of current educational trends both in general and in one’s own specific field.
  • Understand the student group being served and work toward improving students’ skills.
  • Meet all scheduled flights and be fully prepared for each flight with students.
  • Evaluate students’ work in a thorough and equitable manner.
  • Keep accurate records and maintain up-to-date files on course policies/syllabi.
  • Maintain CNCC Rangely and Denver satellite campus.
  • Maintain student flight schedules and work with Program Coordinator in maintenances of flight schedules.
  • Attend all meetings appropriate to the assigned position.
  • Work with AVT maintenance department on scheduling of fleet maintenance and monitor plane usage.
  • Assist in programmatic needs relating to assessment, curriculum development, course scheduling and program evaluation as needed.
  • Serve as an Academic Advisor for Aviation Technology students. • Certify each student’s training record, graduation certificate, stage check and end-of-course test report, recommendation for course completion and application.
  •  Ensure that each certificated flight instructor and certificated ground instructor passes an initial proficiency check prior to that instructor being assigned instructing duties in the school’s approved training course, and thereafter that the instructor passes a recurrent proficiency check every 12 calendar months after the month in which the initial test was accomplished.
  • Ensure that each student accomplishes the required stage checks and end-of-course tests in accordance with the school’s approved training course.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Program Director and/or Dean.
  • Maintain training techniques, procedures, and standards for the school that are acceptable to the FAA Administrator.
  •  Ensure compliance with 14 CFR Part 141.93 (Enrollment), 141.95 (Graduation Certificate), and 141.101 (Training Records). • Ensure all Part 141 records are accurate, complete, and current for FAA Inspection at any time.
  • Be available at the school, or if away from the school, be available by telephone, radio, or other electronic means during the time that training is given for an approved training course. If not able to comply, ensure that an Assistant Chief Flight Instructor is designated to cover this duty
  •  Assist in renewal of the Part 141 Operating Certificate.
  •  Schedule, post, and meet five (5) office hours each week.
  •  Attend all meetings and trainings appropriate to the assigned position. • Actively serve on College committees as appropriate and necessary.
MINIMUM/ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS This job requires any equivalent combination of knowledge, skills, abilities, education, and/or experience as indicated below: 1. Education and Training: Minimum or Required: • Associate Degree from College or University • Commercial Pilot Certificate with Airplane Single and Multi-Engine Instrument Airplane Ratings Page 3 of 6 • Flight Instructor, with Instrument Single and Multi-Engine Land Ratings: FAA • Eligible for Colorado Career and Technical Education credential. • PIC: 1000h • Flight Training Experience: 500h and 1.5 years or 750h • Instrument Flight Instructor Experience: 125h and 1 year or 200h 2. Equipment Skills: • Various Aircraft • Flight Training Devices • A/C Tug – Tow some A/C • Standing and Cranking up door support • Computer/Printer • Various machines related to aviation 3. Other Qualifications: • Desire-2-Learn learning management system

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