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FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS NEEDED - FIT Aviation Melbourne, Florida

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flyflorida2001

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FIT Aviation (Florida Tech) is looking for flight instructors for the upcoming semester and year. Qualified Applicants will need CFI and CFII and be available to beign work January 3, 2006.

If interested please send a resume to:
FIT Aviation
Attn: Jason Maceyunas
640 Harry Sutton Rd
Melbourne, FL 32901


Good pay and possible benefits. Fly 20-40 hours per week.

I am a current instructor and just wanted to put the word out there. We need people. Be prepared for a rather indepth interview as we require instructors to be VERY knowledgable.
 
define good pay...
 
just a few questions so i can better understand this-
What a/c do you all fly?
20 PA28-161
4 PA28R-201
3 PA44-180
3 C-172SP
1 C-152
1 7ECA (I think thats it....its a Citabria)
1 Cirrus SR-20
1 Cirrus SR-22

Is this 141 or 61?
90% is 141...there are a few 61s floating around

Are there deadlines for ratings/stage checks or are courses ongoing?
We would like to have each course finished within a semester (which isnt hard)

What is a typical schedule/student load?
6 days a week....usually 7 or 8 students...so 3 to 4 per day at 2 hours a piece

Whats cost of living? Would/could this be supplied by university?
the Space Coast of Florida is one of the nations lowest costs of living. I don't think there is a cost of living payment from the school though.

What is typical pay? Possible benefits means what?

if you have previous instruction than you usually start higher, but for the newly minted CFI the pay starts at $15/hr

After 300 hours of flight AND GROUND instruction you go to 16 (like 150 of each...shouldnt take more than a month or two)
After 750 total flight and Ground you go to 17
...and there after $1 for every 750 additional flgiht and ground.
So by the end of a year you schould be between 17 and 18 per hour.

If you get 1000 flight dual given you can get benifits.


Any other info you think would be helpful

I started as a student and worked up to an Instructor ...its a great place to work!
 
FIT Aviation (Florida Tech) is looking for flight instructors for the upcoming semester and year. Qualified Applicants will need CFI and CFII and be available to beign work in August 2006.

If interested please send a resume to:
FIT Aviation
Attn: Jason Maceyunas
640 Harry Sutton Rd
Melbourne, FL 32901


Good pay and possible benefits. Fly 20-40 hours per week.

I am a current instructor and just wanted to put the word out there. We need people. Be prepared for a rather indepth interview as we require instructors to be VERY knowledgable.
 

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