ADVANCE FLYING ACADEMY
Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) positions are available at flight schools, private aviation companies, charter services, and sometimes even through commercial airlines as part of a training program. Below are some ways you can find and apply for CFI positions:
1. Online Job Boards
Here are some popular online platforms where Certified Flight Instructor jobs are frequently listed:
- Indeed: A major job search engine where you can find CFI positions at flight schools and aviation companies.
- LinkedIn: Often lists CFI opportunities, especially with larger flight schools or private aviation companies.
- Glassdoor: Sometimes lists CFI jobs along with company reviews to get insight into the work environment.
- SimplyHired: Another platform to search for flight instructor positions across various locations.
2. Aviation-Specific Job Websites
These sites cater specifically to aviation professionals:
- Pilot Jobs: A job board specifically for pilot-related roles, including CFI positions.
- Aviation Job Search: This platform allows you to search for various aviation positions, including flight instructors.
- AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association): The AOPA job board lists many flight instructor opportunities, especially with smaller flight schools and flight academies.
- FlightJobs: A site dedicated to aviation job opportunities, including CFI roles.
3. Flight Schools
Directly applying to flight schools is one of the most common ways to find CFI positions. Many flight schools hire CFIs on a full-time or part-time basis. Some well-known flight schools include:
- ATP Flight School: A large flight school that often hires CFIs to work with students who are pursuing commercial and airline transport ratings.
- Purdue Aviation: Located at Purdue University, this flight school often hires CFIs to train students.
- Cirrus Aviation: Known for Cirrus aircraft training, which often hires CFIs to work with students learning how to fly Cirrus planes.
4. Charter Companies and Regional Airlines
Some charter companies and regional airlines may hire CFIs as part of their training programs, which can be a pathway to flying larger aircraft or moving into a commercial role. Examples include:
- Envoy Air: A regional airline that sometimes hires CFIs as part of their pipeline programs for pilots.
- Silver Airways: A regional airline that hires flight instructors for training purposes.
5. Local Airports and Flight Schools
Visit or call local airports to inquire about CFI positions. Smaller, independent flight schools at regional airports often look for qualified flight instructors. Some examples of regional flight schools may include:
- Redbird Flight Simulations: Some locations of Redbird hire CFIs for training both in the air and in simulators.
- Local or private flight schools: Many regional flight schools across the U.S. hire CFIs, especially when they have an influx of students.
6. Networking and Word of Mouth
Networking within the aviation community can lead to CFI job opportunities. Consider attending aviation events, joining local pilot organizations, and networking with other instructors. Many flight schools hire through referrals or word of mouth.
7. Flight Instructor Programs
Some programs may offer opportunities specifically for aspiring flight instructors:
- Flight instructor programs at major aviation academies: These programs sometimes hire CFIs directly after completing their certifications and can be a good way to get started.
- Flight training academies with guaranteed instructor jobs: Some programs, like those through airlines, may guarantee instructor positions after completing certain ratings or certifications.
8. International Opportunities
If you're interested in teaching abroad, there are numerous international opportunities, especially in countries with rapidly growing aviation industries like China, the UAE, or Southeast Asia. Look for international flight schools or charter services that hire CFIs.
Tips for Landing a CFI Job:
- Additional Ratings: If you have extra ratings, like CFII (Certified Flight Instructor - Instrument) or MEI (Multi-Engine Instructor), you will be more competitive.
- Networking: Attend aviation meetups, conferences, and seminars to meet others in the industry.
- Tailor Your Resume: Make sure your resume highlights all of your flight hours, training experience, and ratings.
- Be Flexible: Consider part-time, seasonal, or entry-level CFI roles as stepping stones to more permanent positions.
In summary, finding CFI positions can involve looking through aviation job boards, applying directly to flight schools, and leveraging your network within the aviation community. The demand for flight instructors can vary based on location, the flight school’s size, and the demand for student pilots.
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