Job Description: The Pilot Pathway Aircrew Instructor (PPAI) delivers both fleet-specific and general subjects ground training to pilots employed by Hawaiian Airlines. In addition, the PPAI takes part in course development and maintenance in support of Flight Standards & Qualification (FS&Q) training activities. Job Responsibilities: Provide support, facilitation, and instruction of ground training courses for pilots Facilitate courses including general subjects, pilot indoctrination, performance, and aircraft systems, in both a classroom setting and utilizing flight training devices such as a Virtual Procedures Trainer (VPT) or Flight Training Device (FTD) Develops and maintains lesson plans, instructor guides, and curriculum for classroom, home based, and computer based training Administrates computer based training to ensure the training is adequate for the type training for which they are used Perform administrative duties to include but not limited to: 1) Developing, administering and grading exams; 2) producing accurate and complete rosters and training records Coordinate with other company trainers on standardized information Professional development and other related duties as assigned DOT Regulation, 14 CFR Part 120 Subpart E 120.105-120.109 identifies this position as performing safety sensitive functions. Prior to any offer of employment or transfer into this position you will be required to submit to a DOT Pre-employment drug test for evidence of Marijuana, Cocaine, Opiates, Phencyclidine (PCP), and Amphetamines or a metabolite of those drugs. Job Requirements: Ability to maintain composure under pressure Proven public speaking ability and effectiveness in conduction classroom instruction ATP certified, Airplane Multiengine Land with English proficient endorsement required Requires detail-oriented, attention to accuracy and commitment to the highest quality of presentation (verbal and written; professionalism in dress, grooming, and professional presence Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government Security Clearance First Class FAA Medical Certificate Eligible Strong problem-solving skills Able to work effectively within diverse teams Requires excellent written and oral communications skills and maintain a disciplined attitude toward the highest training standards and company requirements Radiotelephone Operator Permit Ability to use sound judgement in decision making Minimum 2,000 hours flight time 1,000 hours turbine PIC preferred Valid Passport Demonstrated computer literacy in Word and PowerPoint (Excel is a plus); with knowledge of and comfort with computer systems Must be able to obtain a Flight Crew Visa to all of Hawaiian Airlines’ destinations Qualification & Experience: High school diploma or its equivalent College Degree Part 121 experience Previous experience as instructor or check airman under 14 CFR Part 121 or 142 preferred 14 CFR Part 25 Type rating (transport category) Job Details: Company: Hawaiian Airlines Vacancy Type: Full Time Job Location: Honolulu, HI, US Application Deadline: N/A Apply Here careersvite.com