EFT Instructor Salary
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Hi guys & gals,
I was wondering does anyone one know of the current European Flight Training Intructors salary, for cadets qualifying from the Proffesional Pilots Program?
Paul
I was wondering does anyone one know of the current European Flight Training Intructors salary, for cadets qualifying from the Proffesional Pilots Program?
Paul
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Hi Paul,
I dont think anything in this world is guaranteed. To an extent you have to prove your worth, and prove thet you are safe and professional. We have high standards to maintain.
As far as salary is concerned, call the school, speak to Ben or Trevor, its pointless debating it here.
Good luck, hope to see you soon
I dont think anything in this world is guaranteed. To an extent you have to prove your worth, and prove thet you are safe and professional. We have high standards to maintain.
As far as salary is concerned, call the school, speak to Ben or Trevor, its pointless debating it here.
Good luck, hope to see you soon
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E-Mail received from EFT on 23 July 2004 stated:
"Intern Instructors earn $10 per hour for flight and ground instruction.
A normal month would be 85-100 hours of flight instruction and 40 hours of ground instruction."
But as Mordacai states above, nothing is guaranteed. You'd have to prove your ability before being offered the position. This could be partly achieved by gaining the ratings, the rest would be down to your ability to teach to the standard required by the operator, who has a commerical enterprise to protect so would, I imagine, be very keen on ensuring their instructors are teaching at a high standard.
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"Intern Instructors earn $10 per hour for flight and ground instruction.
A normal month would be 85-100 hours of flight instruction and 40 hours of ground instruction."
But as Mordacai states above, nothing is guaranteed. You'd have to prove your ability before being offered the position. This could be partly achieved by gaining the ratings, the rest would be down to your ability to teach to the standard required by the operator, who has a commerical enterprise to protect so would, I imagine, be very keen on ensuring their instructors are teaching at a high standard.
HTH
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Yes your instructor ship is garenteed , that is one of the major benifits of the APP. Your main pay is the 1000+ hours experience that you will gain. However you do get flight and breif pay of $10 per hour. This is enough to live on but not usually enough to pay back loans. So most students plan to have some other finacial suport as well over that time.