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Indian Flight School, Chimes Aviation Academy, is Looking to Expand Flight Instructor Team
Dhana, Madhya Pradesh based flight school Chimes Aviation Academy, one of the largest private flight schools in India, is currently looking for Flight Instructors. Please see an extract of the job post below.
“Job Description:
- Provide training and flying instruction to cadets for flying aircraft.
- Conduct and deliver pre and post-flight training briefings to ensure cadets understand the process and procedure fully.
- Conduct and deliver flying skills training in aircraft, simulator, and ground instruction to ensure that the cadets meet the prescribed standards of flying.
- Schedule regular checks for cadets to ensure that they meet the course standards, training requirements, and objectives in every flight course.
- Ensure the safety of the cadets prior to using the training aircraft and report incidents to the concerned personnel for any violations and situations that may affect the safety of the flight.
- Monitor cadets’ proficiency and progress on regular basis, and generate reports of their performance.
- Research, develop, and recommend new teaching methods to have an effective standard of learning and performance.
- Deliver other flying-related training initiatives as directed by CFI.
Eligibility:
- Aircraft Endorsement on C-172 Preferred
- Aircraft Endorsement on DA42 Preferred( FI, Dy.CFI & CFI)
- Must have a valid DGCA Medical and ELP”
To learn more about the job and to apply, click here.
Photo Credit: Chimes Aviation Academy
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Source: SRK Aviacom India Announcement
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Photo Credit: NFTI (CAE Gondia)
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Indian Aviation Regulator Issues Circular for Flight School Implementations to Enhance Regulator Oversight
The Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a Circular Directing approved flight training organizations (FTOs) in the country to install CCTVs within their premises. The cameras, as stated in the Circular, shall be installed and made operational within 90 days from the date of issue. The objective of circular is to enhance DGCA oversight over flying training and ground training activities of Flying Training Organization for improving the safety of operations and quality of training.
“All the FTOS shall install cameras of high resolution in FTO premises to ensure proper visibility of flying training activities. The cameras should be installed to cover the following view of Apron area, Hangar, Taxiway and runway, Classrooms Examination Room and Area where the flights are authorized in Flight Authorization register,” the Circular reads.
The regulator also said that the FTOs should monitor and record data of training flights, and at least 25 percent of flight data should be analyzed on a daily basis.
In order to monitor Flight data in Aircraft, the circular read that many aircraft available for flying training are equipped with glass cockpit (Garmin G1000/ G3X etc.) which has a provision of recording flight data and/or fitted with ADS (B) which can also monitor the path followed by the aircraft. This provides opportunity for enhancement of training, improve training quality and objective surveillance. FTO shall ensure FTOS operating with aircraft equipped with glass cockpit or ADS (B) shall monitor, analyze and maintain the data from the date of issue of this circular.
FTOS operating with aircraft not pre-equipped with glass cockpit or ADS (B) shall devise a method within 90 days for recording and monitoring of the flights to check if flight path flown by their trainee pilots and instructors are as per flight authorization. FTO shall install/carry equipment which automatically records at least following parameters; Engine start/stop time- as feasible, Flight path followed iii) Height and Speed of aircraft at all times
For the purpose of Monitoring, the FTO shall ensure that the surveillance cameras are functional (during flying activities) and the camera feed must be displayed in the CFI, Dy. CFI and Flying Instructor room. The FTO shall ensure that the recording of glass cockpit, ADS (B) or any other monitoring device is functional during flying activities. c) In case the cameras/ADS (B) or any other monitoring device is nonfunctional then FTO should intimate DFT immediately via email and take action to make it functional within 15 days.
Chief Flight Instructor/Dy. CFI/Safety Manager of the FTO shall preserve the recording of camera for at least 30 days and the flight data of all the devices for at least six months.
Source: Indian DGCA Circular
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