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Job Purpose
   
  -   The Flight Instructor will support the CFI/DCFI to ensure flight training quality and curriculum standards at the Air India FTO across locations, and to maintain security and safety standards in trainings.   
  
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Key Accountabilities
   
  -   Impart flying training as per their privilege mention in Aircraft Rule 1937, Schedule II, Section -R.   
  -   Adhere to approved syllabus as per Training & Procedure Manual   
  -   Flight Instructors will ensure quality of training is given to all trainees in prescribed period.   
  -   Closely monitor progress of their trainees and work as team to ensure safe flying operations.   
  -   Flight Instructors shall help in planning, coordinating, and monitoring the student pilots program.   
  -   Flight Instructors shall do briefing /de-briefing of student pilots, this is to include the long brief, pre-flight brief, and post-flight brief etc. including using FOQA analysis   
  -   Maintain the student pilots flight reports on time and to process accordingly.   
  -   Assist CFI & Dy. CFI in monitoring and developing the highest possible personal qualities and discipline of the student pilots.   
  -   Always adhere to Standard Operating Procedures of the FTO.   
  -   Flight Instructors will conduct Flying Simulator Training as well as scheduled by Operations.   
  -   They will keep them self-current with DGCA Regulations, revisions in TPM, revisions in SOPs and FOB.   
  -   Ensure proper documentation is conducted pre and post flying/simulator exercises.   
  -   Ensure adherence to standardized training practices across the cohort   
  -   Flying Instructors shall complete their eGCA tasks on time.   
  
    Any other additional responsibility could be assigned to the role holder from time to time  
 as a standalone project or regular work. The same would be suitably represented in the Primary responsibilities and agreed between the incumbent, reporting officer and HR.   
    
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Skills Required for the role.
   
  
    Strong Leadership   
   Decision-making agility   
   Strategic Planning   
   Motivational   
   Communication Skills   
   Safety Commitment   
   Interpersonal skills   
   Adaptability   
  
   
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Key Performance Indicators
   
  
   -   Safety incidents at the Air India FTO   
  -   Timeline for flight training completion per cadet   
  -   Feedback on training quality from ATO   
  
  
   
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Key Interfaces
   
  
Internal Interfaces
    Internal Stakeholders   
  -   Collaboration with Aviation Academy, Air India FTO team, Pilot Training units, Flight Operations, Training Support Staff, and Air India Management Team   
  
  
External Interfaces
    External Stakeholders   
  -   Any FTO Partners, AI Cadets, Regulatory Authorities, ATO Partners   
  
  
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Educational and Experience Requirements
   
  
   
Minimum Education requirements
    10+2 and (    As per Aircraft Rule 1937, Schedule II, Section -R)   
  
Experience
   
Minimum
   
Desired
   -   As per Aircraft Rule 1937, Schedule II, Section -R   
  
  -   1,000+ hours of flight time   
  
  
  -   500+ hours of instructional flying  
     -   Experience with aircrafts similar to Air India FTO  
     -   Existing ratings required to perform the duties listed   
  
  
  Location - Amravati, Maharashtra