Leading Australian Flight School, Flight Training Adelaide, is Looking to Expand Flight Instructor Team

Parafield, Adelaide, Australia based flight training group Flight Training Adelaide is looking for Flight Instructor Grade 2 or higher or Grade 3 with instructional experience. Please see an extract of the job post below.

“Flight Training Adelaide (FTA) is a world-class training provider for the Australian aviation industry and some of the world’s leading airlines. Flight Training Adelaide’s campus is located at Parafield Airport on the northern suburbs of Adelaide in South Australia.

FTA has dedicated teams of Instructors responsible for teaching students flight training, this allows for specialised tuition. Individual specialisation ensures all employees teach in their chosen field, while allowing them to hone their particular skills.

We fly a fleet of Diamond DA 40’s, DA42’s and Cap10 for aerobatic flying, which are serviced by our own onsite engineering team.

Role

We are currently seeking applications from highly motivated and professional dedicated flying instructors who are either Grade 1, Grade 2 or Grade 3 with Instructional hours.

The role is fulltime on a 7-day roster, working 5 of the 7 days.

Qualifications/Requirements

  • Current Australian FIR Grade 3 or above; (compulsory)
  • Hold/held Command Instrument Rating
  • Class 1 medical

A current pre-employment Drug & Alcohol test is required if successful.

Desirable

  • An applicant who is either a Grade 1 or 2 would be highly regarded
  • A Multi Engine Training Endorsement

FTA Benefits

  • Internal company advancement offered for specialised and managerial roles in operational areas before consideration of external applicants
  • The opportunity for career progression within the role
  • Pathway to interview with Qantas Group after 3 years or service
  • Superannuation for employee superannuation guarantee and salary sacrifice is sent to our Clearing House/Portal on a fortnightly basis as salaries are processed
  • Onsite Mess Hall including subsidised meals during set periods provided by our own Chefs
  • Free soft drinks, tea and coffee available to all staff
  • Free parking “

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Expanding New Zealand Flight School NZICPA is Looking for Flight Instructors

New Zealand International Commercial Pilot Academy based at Whanganui Airport, New Zealand is preparing to expand its flight training operation through 2023. Please see an extract of the job post below.

“The successful operation of a professional flight training organisation requires an excellent flight instruction and operations team.  We are seeking professional flying instructors to join our team as we build towards the future.  This is a significant opportunity to stamp your mark as you will influence the next generation of domestic and international pilots from our purpose-built training facility.

We are seeking expressions of interest from A, B or C Category flying instructors who are looking to take the next step in their flying career.

We are offering competitive market rates and are prepared to work with a committed individual to support professional development.  You will have the opportunity to enjoy a quality of living only possible in a fantastic regional New Zealand area.  Become part of our team; be involved in our outstanding operation and develop your career.  Overall, a great package and comfortable lifestyle.

Key attributes required to be successful in the role are:

  • An ability to lead through influence,
  • Excellent communication skills,
  • Exceptional planning and time management,
  • The ability to problem solve,
  • Work well in a team environment,
  • Deliver quality work and portray pride in our organisation.

Expressions of interest for these positions should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.

If you are looking to join a strong and diverse team in 2023 with a common goal of producing industry ready pilots, then NZICPA is for you!”

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Australia Drone Delivery Service Provider, Wing, is Looking for Flight Instructors

About Wing

Wing is reshaping the future of delivery. We are an on-demand drone delivery service that can deliver food, medicine or other items within minutes. We’ve also developed an uncrewed traffic management platform to safely route drones through the sky. Our service is faster, safer and produces far less pollution than traditional delivery. Originally created in 2012 within X, the Moonshot Factory, Wing is now an Alphabet company.

Please see an extract from their job post below.

“Wing is seeking a Flight Instructor to join their Flight Operations team in Canberra or Brisbane, Australia. As a Flight Instructor, you are responsible for the execution of Wing’s flight training programs primarily focused on Australia but also supporting global operations of the Wing drone delivery system. The primary focus of this role is to train Flight Crew members to operate the Wing system. You will plan, coordinate, and execute the training plans for individuals or groups of crewmembers to prepare them to satisfactorily complete qualification checks. You will also play a key role in the development and validation of training materials, methods, and content for the Wing training system. In order to maintain proficiency and expertise, you will also function as a Pilot-in-Command (PIC) for Wing delivery operations on a regular basis. In this role, you will report to the Training Lead to support Wings focus on standards and compliance to safety culture.

What You’ll Do

  • Conduct required flight instruction for all crew positions on the Wing UAS delivery system
  • Maintain qualification and currency as a Wing Pilot-in-Command (PIC)
  • Function as a CASA approved PIC when scheduled (around 20% of total effort)
  • Develop training materials, methods and training syllabus used to conduct training
  • Working with the Training Instructional Development Team provides SME expertise for creating learning module content
  • Review lessons and provide feedback. Conduct practical simulator training events to qualify PICs
  • Validate training material, support testing and evaluation to establish procedures, and collaborate as a subject matter expert (SME) with cross functional team members
  • Plan, schedule and execute individual training periods and events
  • Assess and document the performance of trainees during training
  • Document completion of required and supplementary flight training
  • Assist in the audit processes for the flight training program

What You’ll Need

  • A minimum of 15 hours of cumulative actual flight time (not duty time) of commercial beyond visual line of sight remote (BVLOS) pilot experience
  • Able to complete Wing Flight Instructor qualification requirements within 60 days of start
  • Demonstrated experience and knowledge of aviation/flight manuals, training packages and UAS operations procedures
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Must be able to travel as necessary within the Australia (20%) or internationally (10%)

Bonus

  • Private/Commercial Pilot License/ Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) or Prior Designation as a Military standardization pilot or instructor
  • Certificate IV – Training and Assessment or similar
  • IREX certification
  • Familiarity with CASR Part 101 & MOS in relation to training, competency & currency
  • Previous employment as a Flight Instructor for a commercial drone delivery operator
  • Experience working in a growth oriented startup culture
  • Driven self-starter and problem solver
  • Practical training content or methods development experience
  • 2+ years of experience as a Pilot-in-Command of Wing UAS Operations”

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Sling Aircraft Now Approved in New Zealand

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Source: Sling Aircraft New Zealand
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Australian Type Rating Organization is Hiring Q400 Flight Instructors

Proflight Training, independent CASA (Australia) approved Part 142 Training organisation delivering DHC8 & A320 Type Ratings, is looking for Q400 Flight Instructors.

  • Successful applicant must have (or be eligible to hold) an Australian Flight Crew Licence with Flight Instructor Rating and DHC8 Training approval.
  • Previous experience instructing on the Q400 is essential and experience on type desirable.

The position will involve both domestic and international travel on a 3 weeks on 2 weeks off rotation.

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CAE Australia Partners with Australian University to Deliver New Scholarship

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“CAE is investing in building a future that enhances safety, and mission readiness, and is inclusive for our nation. There is no better investment we can make than in the education of our people, the custodians of this future.” says Matthew Sibree, CAE Managing Director, Indo Pacific.

“CAE is proud to play this critical role in helping Indigenous talent achieve their aspirations and build a better tomorrow for all of us. We will continue to seek new opportunities to help support our First Nations people, and in building a more inclusive future.”

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“The Professional Pilot Training Industry in New Zealand is Open for Business” – Aviation New Zealand

New Zealand has been a key global pilot training hub for decades and is keen to ensure that this position continues into the future. John Nicholson, CEO of the country’s Aviation Industry Association ‘Aviation New Zealand’ has shared the following statement;

“Over 60% of the cadets going through the New Zealand pilot training system pre-Covid were international students. They came from the United Kingdom, India, Australia and Japan and, in more recent times, Vietnam and Indonesia. While New Zealand student numbers have remained strong, with the border closed, overseas students have been completing their training and returning to home countries.

Recognising the growing international demand for pilots, overseas customer perceptions of the high quality and high value training provided in New Zealand, the government opened the border for international cadets (fixed wing and rotary) early this year and has now removed all quantitative restrictions. Already we’ve seen good numbers of cadets from India and Vietnam come to the country, along with cadets from the Pacific and other parts of Asia.

International students wishing to train at any of the 12 fixed wing or two rotary training schools, located throughout New Zealand and primarily in regional locations, will be warmly welcomed. The next major training intakes start in January.”

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