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instructor job
i would like to know that can i get a job in us as an istructor nd what r the requirements for it nd which flight xul is accepting the students who want to do instructor
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I think he is trying to say " I would like to know if i can get a job as a flight instructor in the US and what are the requirements for it and which flight school is accepting students that want to do an instructors course"? Something like that
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I think with that spelling he should go back to school and learn how to write English, level 4!
Never mind instructing, poor student will not understand a word of that code!
Never mind instructing, poor student will not understand a word of that code!
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a91,
Guys are having a go since it's not good practice to use 'txtspk' in your future life, either online, or in official documents. Nor the moderators like it.
Best of all - the character space on the Internet and this forum is FREE.
If you're not US national or with green card, you're looking for 'F1' visa for aviation - patch for past J1 visa for training and instructing work rights for limited time.
If you are, then you just look for training towards CPL and CFI or CFII certificates and ratings. Plenty information in FAQs. This stuff is done to death, both UK/JAA side and FAA side. Besides, any US flight school's website would give an outline of the training and what it entails.
Guys are having a go since it's not good practice to use 'txtspk' in your future life, either online, or in official documents. Nor the moderators like it.
Best of all - the character space on the Internet and this forum is FREE.
If you're not US national or with green card, you're looking for 'F1' visa for aviation - patch for past J1 visa for training and instructing work rights for limited time.
If you are, then you just look for training towards CPL and CFI or CFII certificates and ratings. Plenty information in FAQs. This stuff is done to death, both UK/JAA side and FAA side. Besides, any US flight school's website would give an outline of the training and what it entails.