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Hey, I heard 55K is about normal with good benifits. I lived in Wichita and have some friends at FSI Citation - Wichita. I think their schedule depends on class dates. I think the QOL if pretty good if you don't mind the teaching thing and not really getting to do much real flying. I see ads for them online and I don't think they care so much about times as your ability to teach. I know a guy who hadn't flown in 2 years who got a job but he will do well as he is a good instructor... Hope this helps a little...
I am currently at one of the airline centers and love it. Great people that respect you, normal work sch. is about 13-18 days a month, and with the incentive pay we average about $7500 a month. Good Luck.....
 
Is LGB an airline center? Is the usual routine of dropping by/mailing resumes a way to get in or do you kind of have to know someone on the inside?

FSI is my first choice for what to do with The Rest Of My Life. I'd like to beat the stampede that's about to start when thousands of 121 pilots find themselves unemployed.
 
Is LGB an airline center? Is the usual routine of dropping by/mailing resumes a way to get in or do you kind of have to know someone on the inside?

FSI is my first choice for what to do with The Rest Of My Life. I'd like to beat the stampede that's about to start when thousands of 121 pilots find themselves unemployed.
St.Louis and Houston are both Airline centers. One thing to remember we are still tied to the Airline Industry......
 
Fyi

Anyone have info on starting pay, scheds, competitive mins? Do you have to know someone currently working there to get an interview? Specifically interested in ILM, SAV, CMH, TEB, MCO locations. Thanks


The Wilmington Training Center is in Wilmington DE not N.C. ILG not ILM
 
As an instructor, are able to aqcuire an extra type rating or two outside of the one you need for the particular aircraft you're instructing in? For example, you're instructing in a Beechjet, but would like the Hawker 800 type for your own 'self betterment.'

Is it possible to get discounted training for such a thing? Or to 'buddy up' with a fellow instructor for the prep, then pay an examiner? Or is that completely off limits?


No, you can't get free type ratings just to get them - you have to be teaching in that program. Employees do get a discount on type courses if you pay for them yourself but it's not that great of a discount - somebody told me 5% but I haven't taken the time to verify that.

No, you can't just 'buddy up' and take the checkride - you have to be a graduate of the approved training course - it's a Part 142 requirement.

If you're thinking about trying to get a type and doing some contract flying understand that the official FSI policy on outside flying is extremely, extremely, extremely restrictive. There is alot of "don't ask, don't tell" type stuff going on but if you follow the corporate policy you are basically limited to SIC flying in the type that you're teaching on and can only do that for FSI customers. Very restrictive.
 
Hey, I heard 55K is about normal with good benifits. I lived in Wichita and have some friends at FSI Citation - Wichita. I think their schedule depends on class dates. I think the QOL if pretty good if you don't mind the teaching thing and not really getting to do much real flying. I see ads for them online and I don't think they care so much about times as your ability to teach. I know a guy who hadn't flown in 2 years who got a job but he will do well as he is a good instructor... Hope this helps a little...


That's pretty close - depends on the airplane. General rule is that recip stuff starts at $50K, 'light' jets (Ultra, XL/S, Hawker) $60K, 'big' jets (Falcon 2000, Cit X, Sovereign) $70K - this can vary slightly by center but I've never seen it vary by more than $5K.
 
Anyone have info on starting pay, scheds, competitive mins? Do you have to know someone currently working there to get an interview? Specifically interested in ILM, SAV, CMH, TEB, MCO locations. Thanks


Schedules vary wildly by center and program. See post above for pay. No you don't have to know anyone working there but, as with every job, it would help. Mins can vary by center as well but basically my center looks for an ATP and a jet type rating OR the qualifications to get an ATP and unresticted type rating. Unrestricted type rating meaning the flight time or previous type rating (turboprop types don't count) so that you can take the 100% check in the sim and not have an SOE restriction.

No CFI required since it's under Part 142.

For what it's worth, the CMH center will be expanding from 7 sims to around 22 to 24 over the next 5 or so years to support NetJets.

PM me for more info.
 
Alteon

Well if you want to step over the heavy iron side Boeing Alteon is hiring for the 777/787 along with the 747 in anticipation of both the 787 along with the 747-8 going into service next year. The 787 seems to be gaining traction so we'll just have to wait and see how this plays out. Take a look at alteontraining.com for more details.
 
Simuflite MMU was hiring recently.

I know one of their instructors who left was making around 130K. He was also worked an unsustainable schedule..

If Im going to be in a cockpit at 0300, at least make it a real one.

good luck!

:laugh:
 
Simuflite MMU was hiring recently.

I know one of their instructors who left was making around 130K. He was also worked an unsustainable schedule..

If Im going to be in a cockpit at 0300, at least make it a real one.

good luck!

:laugh:


You must have misunderstood him...there is no way a straight instructor is making anywhere near 130 -- was he a management guy? I just spoke to a couple different director level guys at Simuflite last week regarding a couple of different salary issues and 130 wasn't even in the realm of what was being discussed.

I'm not saying that he didn't make 130 but he didn't make it as a regular instructor - there has to be more to the story.
 

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