PC-12 Flight Instructor

Tashkent, Central Asia, Uzbekistan
Temporary
Manager/Supervisor
Company Overview
DelMar Aerospace Corporation in Las Vegas, NV, is looking for talented personnel who can tackle tough challenges supporting manned and unmanned systems.
People are central to our business: we invest heavily to ensure our current and future employees are afforded every opportunity to enhance their skills, knowledge, and abilities.  Take the next step in your career by applying for a position at DelMar Aerospace today! 
Job Summary
Delmar Aerospace is currently seeking Pilatus PC-12 qualified pilots to instruct foreign pilots overseas for a period up to 6 months. We value individuals who are not only outstanding pilots but also dependable, showcasing superior instructor capabilities and excellent communications skill with the customer.
Responsibilities and Duties
  • Conduct flight training sessions for foreign Airforce pilots in the Pilatus PC-12, including ground school, flight maneuvers, and system operations,
  • Perform pre-flight and post-flight inspections of the PC-12 to ensure airworthiness and safety.
  • Educate students on safety protocols, emergency procedures, and regulatory requirements.
  • Provide advanced instruction on the Pilatus PC-12's systems, operations, and performance characteristics.
  • Conduct training sessions that focus on the unique aspects of the PC-12, including single-engine operations, turbine engine management, and cargo handling.
  • Ensure familiarity with the aircraft's avionics suite and demonstrate proficiency in its use.
  • Conduct CFI and CFII training to selected students who will be assigned as Instructor Pilots and Instrument Instructor Pilots for the Pilatus PC-12.
Qualifications and Skills
  • FAA Certified Flight Instructor (CFI).
  • FAA Certified Flight Instructor- Instrument (CFII).
  • Qualified under FAA Part 141 or Part 142 and 1000-hours flight time and 100 instructing in aircraft.
    • Excepted under FAA Part 141 or Part 142 with two years prior experience as a military instructor.
  • Alternate qualification: former military instructor pilots who qualify under FAA Part 61.73
  • A valid Class 1 or Class 2 medical certificate with Instrument Rating (IR).
  • High performance aircraft (HPA) knowledge, and an IR SE (A) or IR ME (A).
When you join the team here at DelMar Aerospace, you will discover true freedom. We believe that one of the key and critical components to personal, professional, and organizational growth is being allowed to fail and learn from those failures. We foster an environment where you can fail so that you can continue to experiment, to push the bar, to discover what has been overlooked all along. Here, you will join a culture that thrives on open collaboration and creativity. You will appreciate our foundation built on the tradition of hard work, integrity, empathy, and accountability.
DelMar Aerospace is an equal opportunity employer and supports diversity in the workplace.  Qualified applications will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.  Our HR teams will reach out to the applicants who met the qualifications and most closely aligned with requirements of the positions.

 
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