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Don't be so sure. Numbers don't lie. Add up all the 121 retirements in the next 5 years. Try and fill those spots with new commercial/cfi tickets being issued by the FAA. You come up way short every time. What does that mean? It's called the law of supply and demand. The demand for qualified pilots will reach critical mass shortly resulting in increased compensation. That's how it works. It's not rocket science. It's simple addition and subtraction.
 
Right, hiring boom...

any second.....

Not any second....in the next 2 years. Remember age 65? That has caused a tremendous amount of stagnation in the industry. The "natural" order of things was derailed when that law was passed. Thank God the time is almost up for the 5 year retirement delay to come to a much needed end. You have know idea how quickly things are going to change in the next 18-24 months....and that's just the beginning; the tip of the iceberg. Just wait...you'll see soon enough.
 
Well that depends.
How part-time is part time?
Do you have some sort of reliable schedule that we can plan around?
If the boss-man gets an itch do you need to drop everything and go or are you on a schedule with hard days off?

Looking for at least one if not two before the end of the year.
Send us an email and mention that you saw the ad here.

Regards,
 
Bump,


Still looking people, come on...!
In can't be that hard to find a decent somewhat experienced CFI..
 
Makes you wonder why a flight school is having a hard time finding an instructor in this economy.

(must be the hiring boom)
 
It's called the law of supply and demand. The demand for qualified pilots will reach critical mass shortly resulting in increased compensation. That's how it works.

You are wrong. It does not always work that way. There can be great demand and no increase in wages -

There will be a pilot shortage and as a result there will be great demand for pilots to fill what are still low paying crap jobs.
 
Maybe the company's wages need to be higher? Maybe better benefits like health insurance and/or a 401K?

Nice one UAL driver......
Wages start at $25/hr flight and ground and 401K eligible after 9 months.
I think that's pretty decent pay.
Can expect to make 30K+ in your first year.

TWO POSITIONS open boys and girls........
 

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