State of Maryland
MSP INSTRUCTOR PILOT MSP HELICOPTER INSTRUCTOR PILOT
State of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Overview
MSP INSTRUCTOR PILOT MSP HELICOPTER INSTRUCTOR PILOT — Join to apply for the MSP INSTRUCTOR PILOT MSP HELICOPTER INSTRUCTOR PILOT role at State of Maryland. Introduction: This is an INTERNAL RECRUITMENT restricted to current full-time, permanent and contractual Maryland State Police Employees only and full-time employees working with the Maryland State Police by contract. Main Purpose of Job
Responsible for the administration of initial, recurrent flight, remedial, ground training, applicant evaluation, emergency procedures, pilot upgrades and Crew Resource Management (CRM) programs for Command Pilots and other personnel in the Flight Training Device (FTD). Develops FTD Training curriculum, study outlines and operating procedures to be employed during simulation and flight training events. Conducts instructional sessions, briefings, follow-ups and proficiency checks on the FTD in accordance with FAA regulations and MSP Aviation Command (MSPAC) policies and procedures. Supervises qualification and re-qualification of the FTD. Position Duties
– Manage the FTD and the Simulator Quality Management System (SQMS) manual in line with CFR regulations for FSTD. – Administer initial, recurrent flight, remedial, ground training, applicant evaluation, emergency procedures and CRM programs for Command Pilots and other personnel in the FTD. – Develop FTD Training curriculum, study outlines and operating procedures for simulation and flight training events. – Evaluate pilot performances to ensure they are capable of duties as MSPAC pilots. – Ensure pilots are knowledgeable of applicable operational rules and emergency procedures. – Recommend cessation, qualification or additional training of pilots. – Complete reports as detailed in the Training syllabus. – Conduct specialized training with the Department and allied agencies. – Maintain training records per FAA and MSPAC rules. – Maintain Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) and CFI-Instrument ratings and FAA Medical Certificate. – Satisfactorily complete initial and recurrent MSP Aviation Command Standards training. Minimum Qualifications
Education: Graduation from an accredited high school or possession of a high school equivalency certificate. Experience: Completion of 2600 helicopter or fixed wing flight hours as a FAA licensed pilot. Note: Candidates may substitute U.S. Armed Forces military service experience as a non-commissioned officer in Naval Aviation Pilot classifications or Rotary Wing Aviator, Pilot, or Pilots/Naval Flight Officers specialty codes for the Piloting field on a year-for-year basis for the required experience. Selective Qualifications
Must have 2600 helicopter flight hours (cannot combine helicopter and fixed wing hours) as a FAA licensed pilot. Preferred Qualifications
AW-139 Type Rating Turbine Instruction Experience Licenses, Registrations and Certifications
FAA Commercial Helicopter or FAA Commercial Airplane multi-engine certification. FAA 2nd Class Medical Certificate. Instrument Helicopter or Instrument Airplane Rating as per FAA regulations and MSP Aviation Command requirements. FAA Helicopter or Airplane Instructor Pilot certification. FAA Helicopter or Airplane Instructor Pilot Instrument certification. Possession of a valid motor vehicle operator’s license in Maryland if applicable. Special Requirements
Complete criminal background investigation, including polygraph, prior to permanent appointment. Subject to substance abuse testing per Code of Maryland Regulations 06.01.09. Subject to 24-hour call-in and must provide a reachable telephone number. Subject to other FAA applicable drug testing requirements. Selection and Examination Process
The selection process involves a review of applications. Qualifying applicants will be placed on an eligible list (BEST, BETTER, or QUALIFIED) for one year. The examination may include evaluation of education, training and experience, a qualifications supplement, physical examination, interview, background investigation, polygraph and substance abuse testing. Benefits
State of Maryland benefits program information may be reviewed during the application process. Note on Applications
Currently, applicants are encouraged to upload all required and additional documents as one file. If applying by mail, use the Maryland State Application Form available online. Completed applications and required documentation should be mailed to: Maryland State Police, Aviation Command 3023 Strawberry Point Road Middle River, MD 21230 Attn: Christina Blake christina.blake@maryland.gov | 410-238-5843 TTY users: call via Maryland Relay EEO and Diversity
We thank our Veterans for their service and encourage them to apply. As an equal opportunity employer, Maryland is committed to recruiting, retaining, and promoting employees who reflect the State’s diversity. Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply. It is the policy of the Maryland State Police to comply with all applicable federal and state laws prohibiting employment discrimination and to provide equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants without regard to age, ancestry, color, gender, identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, mental or physical disability, national origin, race, religious affiliation, belief or opinion, sex, sexual orientation, or any other protected status.
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MSP INSTRUCTOR PILOT MSP HELICOPTER INSTRUCTOR PILOT — Join to apply for the MSP INSTRUCTOR PILOT MSP HELICOPTER INSTRUCTOR PILOT role at State of Maryland. Introduction: This is an INTERNAL RECRUITMENT restricted to current full-time, permanent and contractual Maryland State Police Employees only and full-time employees working with the Maryland State Police by contract. Main Purpose of Job
Responsible for the administration of initial, recurrent flight, remedial, ground training, applicant evaluation, emergency procedures, pilot upgrades and Crew Resource Management (CRM) programs for Command Pilots and other personnel in the Flight Training Device (FTD). Develops FTD Training curriculum, study outlines and operating procedures to be employed during simulation and flight training events. Conducts instructional sessions, briefings, follow-ups and proficiency checks on the FTD in accordance with FAA regulations and MSP Aviation Command (MSPAC) policies and procedures. Supervises qualification and re-qualification of the FTD. Position Duties
– Manage the FTD and the Simulator Quality Management System (SQMS) manual in line with CFR regulations for FSTD. – Administer initial, recurrent flight, remedial, ground training, applicant evaluation, emergency procedures and CRM programs for Command Pilots and other personnel in the FTD. – Develop FTD Training curriculum, study outlines and operating procedures for simulation and flight training events. – Evaluate pilot performances to ensure they are capable of duties as MSPAC pilots. – Ensure pilots are knowledgeable of applicable operational rules and emergency procedures. – Recommend cessation, qualification or additional training of pilots. – Complete reports as detailed in the Training syllabus. – Conduct specialized training with the Department and allied agencies. – Maintain training records per FAA and MSPAC rules. – Maintain Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) and CFI-Instrument ratings and FAA Medical Certificate. – Satisfactorily complete initial and recurrent MSP Aviation Command Standards training. Minimum Qualifications
Education: Graduation from an accredited high school or possession of a high school equivalency certificate. Experience: Completion of 2600 helicopter or fixed wing flight hours as a FAA licensed pilot. Note: Candidates may substitute U.S. Armed Forces military service experience as a non-commissioned officer in Naval Aviation Pilot classifications or Rotary Wing Aviator, Pilot, or Pilots/Naval Flight Officers specialty codes for the Piloting field on a year-for-year basis for the required experience. Selective Qualifications
Must have 2600 helicopter flight hours (cannot combine helicopter and fixed wing hours) as a FAA licensed pilot. Preferred Qualifications
AW-139 Type Rating Turbine Instruction Experience Licenses, Registrations and Certifications
FAA Commercial Helicopter or FAA Commercial Airplane multi-engine certification. FAA 2nd Class Medical Certificate. Instrument Helicopter or Instrument Airplane Rating as per FAA regulations and MSP Aviation Command requirements. FAA Helicopter or Airplane Instructor Pilot certification. FAA Helicopter or Airplane Instructor Pilot Instrument certification. Possession of a valid motor vehicle operator’s license in Maryland if applicable. Special Requirements
Complete criminal background investigation, including polygraph, prior to permanent appointment. Subject to substance abuse testing per Code of Maryland Regulations 06.01.09. Subject to 24-hour call-in and must provide a reachable telephone number. Subject to other FAA applicable drug testing requirements. Selection and Examination Process
The selection process involves a review of applications. Qualifying applicants will be placed on an eligible list (BEST, BETTER, or QUALIFIED) for one year. The examination may include evaluation of education, training and experience, a qualifications supplement, physical examination, interview, background investigation, polygraph and substance abuse testing. Benefits
State of Maryland benefits program information may be reviewed during the application process. Note on Applications
Currently, applicants are encouraged to upload all required and additional documents as one file. If applying by mail, use the Maryland State Application Form available online. Completed applications and required documentation should be mailed to: Maryland State Police, Aviation Command 3023 Strawberry Point Road Middle River, MD 21230 Attn: Christina Blake christina.blake@maryland.gov | 410-238-5843 TTY users: call via Maryland Relay EEO and Diversity
We thank our Veterans for their service and encourage them to apply. As an equal opportunity employer, Maryland is committed to recruiting, retaining, and promoting employees who reflect the State’s diversity. Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply. It is the policy of the Maryland State Police to comply with all applicable federal and state laws prohibiting employment discrimination and to provide equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants without regard to age, ancestry, color, gender, identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, mental or physical disability, national origin, race, religious affiliation, belief or opinion, sex, sexual orientation, or any other protected status.
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