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UH-60 Instructor Pilot (IP) Trainer
Job Description: The US Government has a pilot training requirement for the Afghan National Defense Security Forces (ANDSF). The UH-60 Instructor Pilot is part of the Afghanistan Enterprise Training Services Contract (ETSC) training support program in support of US Government efforts to develop a capable and self-sustaining Afghan Air Force (AAF). The employee is responsible for performing duties as an Instructor Pilot (IP) in the AAF UH-60 aircraft. Instructor Pilots will conduct Copilot and Air Mission Commander qualification, refresher, continuation training and evaluations of Afghan pilots in accordance with USG and AAF requirements. Conducts academic and hands-on performance training and administer evaluations to ensure aircrew proficiency and standardization of training. Relevant subject matter includes the training IAW the Convention on International Civil Aviation standards as defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) for aircraft systems, ground operations, general aircraft handling, instrument procedures, emergency procedures, crew resource management, tactical employment and Night Vision Goggle qualification.
Knowledge & Skills: US Army branch 15 Aviation Military Occupational Skills series or other military/commercial equivalent. Qualification in assigned aircraft before or incident to assignment. Documented completion of a manufacturer’s course of instruction, military flight training or a DoS program of instruction. Demonstrate proficiency and understanding of aircraft systems, components, and operations. Thorough knowledge of FAA and ICAO regulations pertinent to operational requirements. Knowledge of Word, PowerPoint, and Excel highly desired.
Work Location: Kabul Air Wing, KIA, Afghanistan or other locations in Afghanistan as required and determined by the United States Government.
Required Hours: Work may include nights, holidays, and weekends on short notice. Standard will be to conduct training sixty hours per week while OCONUS.
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