Cut and Paste from FTAs career page (http://www.flyfta.com/about/career);
Address your application to the HR Manager, Flight Training Adelaide. For further information please contact Bernadette Thackeray, Human Resource Manager Tel: (08) 8209 4306
Flight Training Adelaide (FTA) provides world class aviation training solution for the fixed wing and rotary wing industry. We are based at Parafield Airport in one of Adelaide’s Northern Suburbs in South Australia. The Helicopter Flight Instructor position is responsible for the preparation, delivery and assessment of aviation subjects to Helicopter Private Pilot Licence, PPL(H) to Helicopter Commercial Pilots Licence CPL(H) level it may also may include Night Visual Flight Rules (NVFR).
We are seeking to recruit an individual with extensive experience, he/she will be highly motivated and professional helicopter flight instructor, working as part of an established and successful team.
Candidate Requirements:
Minimum 500 PIC
Helicopter Instructor rating
Current Class 1 medical
Current ASIC
The successful applicant will have experience in the delivery of ab initio to CPL(H).
Desirable:
NVFR(H) rating
Low Level (H) rating
Grade 2 or higher training endorsement
H269 experience
High level interpersonal skills are essential and the persons must be able to work with limited supervision, in a dynamic environment.
This is a full-time position and only those individuals with the relevant experience need apply. Experience from civil or military backgrounds would be desirable. If you meet the requirements stated above, please attach your resume and send it to the address above (Applications), with the following reference: Heli1
This position has a planned start date of early to mid March 2018.
Helicopter instructor required
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Re: Helicopter instructor required
Has anyone out there herd from these guys?
Does any one know if the position is still available?
Does any one know if the position is still available?
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