Description
The Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) is responsible for providing high-quality flight and ground instruction to student pilots in accordance with FAA regulations and company training standards. CFIs play a critical role in developing safe, competent pilots while supporting the overall training experience and operational excellence of the organization. This position requires a strong commitment to safety, professionalism, student success, and adherence to company policies and FAA regulations.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Provide flight instruction to students in accordance with FAA regulations and company training standards.
- Conduct pre-flight and post-flight briefings to support student learning and progression.
- Evaluate student performance and provide constructive feedback to support continuous improvement.
- Ensure all training is conducted in a safe, professional, and structured manner.
- Provide ground instruction covering aeronautical knowledge required for certification.
- Prepare students for FAA written exams, oral exams, and practical tests.
- Maintain accurate training records, endorsements, and student progress documentation.
- Monitor student progression and communicate concerns with leadership.
- Ensure all required endorsements and logbook entries are completed in compliance with FAA requirements.
- Adhere to all FAA regulations, company policies, and safety procedures.
- Participate in the company’s Safety Management System (SMS) by identifying and reporting safety hazards or concerns.
- Ensure aircraft are operated safely and in accordance with operating limitations and procedures.
- Coordinate with dispatch and other instructors to manage aircraft scheduling and student training needs.
- Maintain availability and schedule consistency to support student progression.
- Support operational efficiency while prioritizing safety and training quality.
- Promote a positive training culture that reflects the organization’s commitment to excellence.
- Maintain professional appearance and conduct in accordance with company standards.
- Participate in instructor meetings, standardization training, and professional development as required.
Qualifications and Skills
- FAA Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) Certificate (required)
- Commercial Pilot Certificate for Airplane Single Engine Land or Multi-Engine Land (required)
- Instrument Airplane Rating (required)
- Valid FAA Class II or Class I Medical Certificate
- Strong communication and instructional skills
- Ability to mentor and coach student pilots effectively
- Strong commitment to aviation safety and regulatory compliance
- Professional judgment and decision-making ability
- Ability to manage multiple students and training schedules
- Strong organizational and documentation skills