AIRCRAFT FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR - Title 32 Government - Marietta, GA at Geebo

AIRCRAFT FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR - Title 32

As an Aircraft Flight Instructor, GS-2181-13, you will:
Plan and implement flight training and instruction for rated pilots and instructor pilots in accordance with individual needs. Conduct training flights involving operating an aircraft through reference to instruments and use of automatic direction finding equipment such as omni directional radials, ground control approach and instrument landing systems on and off Federal airways. Train, instruct and evaluate pilots in operating aircraft using advanced instrument flight techniques. Conduct refresher, mission, and continuation training in light fixed wing or utility and observer helicopters. Train pilots in basic and advanced techniques required to support the pilot's unit mission. Advise and represent the Commander on all matters concerning aviation/ground safety related to the facility. Ensure the facility conforms to Public Law in areas of occupational health and safety. Plan, organize and supervise safety activities for all personnel assigned to the facility. Develop, maintain and rehearse the current accident and preaccident prevention plans for the aviation facility. Conduct facility safety meetings/lectures and establish a continuing program to promote the Safety Awareness and Accident Prevention Programs. Develop and insure maximum distribution of safety literature and materials to all facility personnel. Make available and maintain a file of aviation and ground safety materials, directives, and literature. Receive, investigate and report on all alleged facility safety violations and safety-related suggestions. Monitor techniques and proficiency of aircrews in handling weapons, ammunition, and petroleum/oils/lubricants (POL). Serve as an advisor to the facility commander and others on safety concerns or missions such as drug interdiction/eradication support by the facility. Perform other duties as assigned. Each applicant must fully substantiate (in her/his own words) that they meet the requirements of the specialized experience listed below; otherwise, the applicant will be considered unqualified for this vacancy. DO NOT COPY THE VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT OR THE POSITION DESCRIPTION. IF YOU DO THIS YOU WILL BE CONSIDERED UNQUALIFIED FOR THE VACANCY. Please ensure that you have included beginning and ending dates (month and year) for all jobs listed on your resume. Military Grades:
Officer and Warrant Officer Compatible Military Assignments:
OBR:
15, 67J; WOBR:
15 General
Experience:
An applicant must have a competent understanding of the occupation's basic principles and concepts. Applicants should have a minimum of one year on-the-job experience in the grade (or a comparable military rank) immediately below the next higher level. Specialized
Experience:
Working experiences in civilian aviation programs; or, military service aviation programs (active duty or reserve components); or, in the Army National Guard Aviation Support facilities; or, in the Air National Guard Operations Groups. Qualification competencies are determined by three factors in combination:
The aircraft operated; the nature and purpose of assignments; and, the degree of hazard, experienced in piloting and instructing pilot skills in one or more of the following main-frame/military aircraft:
Fixed-wing, rotary, or remotely piloted aircraft (RPA).Although a variety of piloting administrative tasks are performed in support of an Army National Guard aviation program, experiences include the abilities to train and instruct others in the piloting of a main-frame military aircraft, experienced in mission tasking, intelligence reporting, and applying weather information, experienced in supervising and/or filing of flight plans and conducting crew briefings, experienced in aircraft preflight inspections, aircraft loading, equipment assessments, and mission manning, experienced in operating aircraft controls and equipment, experienced in performing or supervising the work procedures involved in navigation, in-flight refueling; search and rescue operations; or surveillance and reconnaissance, ability to conduct or supervise the training of crew members in simple to complex mission specific tasks, experienced in developing plans and policies, monitoring operations, and advising commanders, experienced in flight theory, air navigation, meteorology, flying directives, aircraft operating procedures, and mission tactics. Must have at least two years experiences in instructing others in a specific air-frame/military aircraft, competent to complete various piloting administrative tasks performed in support of Army National Guard aviation programs. Skilled to instruct others to pilot military aircraft on a regular and recurring basis, experienced in the aviation unit quality control management programs; plus, skilled in the unit flying, explosive, and ground safety programs in accordance with Department of the Army, National Guard Bureau, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration directives, experienced in following directives, regulations, accident reports, safety data, and local operating conditions to determine unit safety program requirements, experienced in coordinating with appropriate agencies to ensure compliance with all applicable safety regulations and programs, experienced in one or more missions such as, air-to-air; air-to- ground; mortar-to-arm escort; surveillance; reconnaissance; surface attack; killer-scout; target illumination; or laser targeting experienced in piloting manned or unmanned aircraft, experiences may include the traditional stick and rudder type controls for piloting aircraft direction, altitude, and speed, experienced in on-board aircraft instrumentation and aircraft mounted video cameras, experienced in visual flight-rule type flying and aircraft instrument flying, experienced in flying simulated real world combat and non-combat missions and terrain, experienced in planning, scheduling, and conducting flights through Federal Aviation Administration controlled national airspace, experienced in applying operational directives, training directives, instructions, standard operating procedures, and special instructions of National Guard Bureau, United States Army, and gaining commands, experienced in working independently to plan and perform work assignments, experienced in completing safe and efficient missions through the use of Operational Risk Management, experienced in cancelling flying activities, diverting aircraft, dictating mission requirements, approving specific activities, coordinating for airport or airspace utilization with FAA, and/or, directing emergency actions involving unit support agencies, experienced in using applicable Army aviation regulations, policies, requirements and standards, skills and practices; and, the applying instructional techniques to the training of other pilots in the Army National Guard flying facilities, experienced in conducting particular combat tactics, missions, or specific main-frame aircraft; or, flying in mountainous terrain, performing tactical remote site evaluation, performing landings on remote sites, providing ground and flight training, and conducting night-vision operations and instruction, experienced in standardization and evaluation programs, written ground examinations, emergency procedures, and aircrew performance standards in accordance with applicable directives and Federal Aviation Administration certification requirements, experienced in reviewing and complying with applicable service flight publications and directives for accuracy and currency; and knowledgeable of weapons and tactics for applicable military aircraft, and experienced in maintaining detailed wartime and peacetime contingency plans and supplements for unit mobility, deployment, strange field operations/ employment, and redeployment?
  • Department:
    2181 Aircraft Operation
  • Salary Range:
    $96,117 to $124,955 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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