Saturday, July 2, 2016

New Posting - FlyCanadian

Currently recruiting a Flight Instructor

Flycanadian Inc. We are an approved Designated Learning Institute by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. We provide professional flight training that focuses on pilots who wish to pursue a career as an Airline Pilot. We are a proud member of ATAC (Air Transport Association of Canada).  

Company: Flycanadian Inc.
Business address: 76 Forest Heights Blvd. Kleinburg, ON, L0J1C0
Business Information:  We are an approved Designated Learning Institute by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. We provide professional flight training that focuses on pilots who wish to pursue a career as an Airline Pilot. We are a proud member of ATAC (Air Transport Association of Canada)


Work Location: Lindsay Airport 3187 Highway 35 North, Lindsay, ON, K9V 4R1
Mailing address: 76 Forest Heights Blvd. Kleinburg, ON, L0J1C0
Type of Employment: Full time - Permanent
Estimated Start Date: As soon as possible
Job Description:
Flying Instructor Specific Skills
·         Instruct student pilots in procedures and techniques of flying aircraft and in grounds school subjects such as navigation, radio procedures and flying regulations
·         Instruct graduate pilots who hold a Commercial Pilot License with Multi IR rating on the principals of Jet Characteristics, Airline Operations, Standard Operating Procedures and Crew Resource Management Skills.
·         Train licensed pilots in-flight how Operate to Airline standards in the Piper Navajo Chieftain.
Pilot specific skills:
·         Fly fixed wing aircraft
·         Train and prepare pilots for examination
·         Conduct Airline Bridge Training Ground School
·         Conduct inflight tests and monitor functioning of aircraft equipment and systems during flights
·         Co-ordinate flight activities with ground crews and air-traffic control, inform crew members of flight and test procedures and direct activities of aircraft crew during flights
·         Maintain communications with flight dispatchers and weather forecasters and respond to and report inflight emergencies and malfunctions
·         Prepare flight evaluation reports
·         Conduct pre-flight inspection of aircraft and check passenger and cargo distribution to ensure that weight and balance specifications are met
·         Provide graduate students with Airline bridge training to integrate into the airline and to improve qualifications of the graduates. This includes Crew resource Management Training, Multi-cultural flight deck training, and Jet Aircraft introduction
Other areas of instruction
The training also includes the following areas of instruction:
-       Effective Communications  (can we move these into requirements)
-       Decision-Making
-       Leadership
-       Crew Concept and Synergy
-       Workload Management
-       Stress
-       Aviation Physiology
-       Human Performance
-       Threat and Error Management
-       Controlled Flight Into Terrain
-       Crew Coordination & Briefings
-       Checklist Operation
-       Emergency and Abnormal Procedures
Type of flying:
·         Commercial aviation
·         Airline Operations
·         Instructing
Work conditions and Physical Capabilities:
·         Tight deadlines
·         Large workload
·         Work under pressure
·         Fast-paced environment
·         Attention to detail
Credentials
·         First Aid Certificate
·         Airline Pilot Transport License – fixed wing
·         Airline Instructor Certificate
·         Documented airline training in the following areas
o   Technical/Non-technical Aviation Skills
o   Situational Awareness
o   TCAS/ACAS
o   Simulator/FTD Orientation
Requirements:
-     Education: Completion of secondary school and graduation from a certified flying or         aviation school are required
-     University education is an asset
-       Air transport pilot's license is required.
-       Certification as an airline instructor is also required.
-       Category One Medical Certificate
-       Experience working within an airline using a Safety Management System is required
-       Must have a minimum of 5000 hours as PIC in Airline Jet Operations
Salary: $55.00 hourly, 35 - 40 Hours per week
Benefits: We provide uniforms, transportation and free training on company aircraft
Important Information:
Work hours for the pilot will be scheduled anywhere between 7 am and 5 pm. Flexibility on schedule is required, the employee will be working 6 hours per day.
Apply by e-mail to: info@flycanadian.ca

Apply by mail: Lindsay Airport 3187 Highway 35 North, Lindsay, ON, K9V 4R1

- See more at: https://www.wingsmagazine.com/jobs/airline-pilot-instructor-13728#sthash.HIol23An.dpuf

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