Ground School Instructors
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Hey people,
Not sure if this is the right forum for this question, but here goes:
See those banner ads from GE Capital Aviation training for ground school instructors etc? Well what kind of qualifications do these posts require?? I know for a fact these guys don't have to be profesional pilots. So what do they look for?
Anyone??
Cheers,
JT8
[This message has been edited by JT8 (edited 25 January 2001).]
Not sure if this is the right forum for this question, but here goes:
See those banner ads from GE Capital Aviation training for ground school instructors etc? Well what kind of qualifications do these posts require?? I know for a fact these guys don't have to be profesional pilots. So what do they look for?
Anyone??

Cheers,
JT8
[This message has been edited by JT8 (edited 25 January 2001).]
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I think I replied on another thread to your question. Unless you have Grandfather rights, I think you will find that under JAR/OPS1 regs, you need to either hold, or have held a Professional Aircrew License, or |a Profdessional Aero Engineers licence.
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The major requirement for ground instruction is professional aircrew experience either civil or military. As most of the exam material is military in origin military navigators are a favourite together with flight engineers and pilots with one leg.
As there is a shortage of people with the desired experience, a technical degree and teaching experience is a common starting point.
At the end of the day you need to be familiar with the material you are going to teach.
[This message has been edited by Noggin (edited 30 January 2001).]
As there is a shortage of people with the desired experience, a technical degree and teaching experience is a common starting point.
At the end of the day you need to be familiar with the material you are going to teach.
[This message has been edited by Noggin (edited 30 January 2001).]




