S‐92 Search and Rescue Instructor Pilot – Kuwait
Code: S92_SRIP_012
S‐92 Search and Rescue Instructor Pilot – (*contract award contingent*) This position supports the Kuwait Air Force S‐92 Search and Rescue (SAR) Squadron in Kuwait. Provides high‐level knowledge and technical expertise in one or more aviation related areas associated with the Lockheed L‐100 aircraft. Serves as an S‐92 SAR Instructor Aircraft Commander responsible for quality training to KAF S‐92 SAR pilot trainees under the KAF S‐92 training programs. Participates in day and night instructional support flights; documents student progress, summarizes student strengths and weaknesses, applies corrective ground and flight instruction for students and evaluates and recommends students for advancement as a part of S‐92 SAR standard progression and upgrade. Serves as SAR Subject Matter Expert (SME) in the S‐92 aircraft and assists in the development, modification, and maintenance of KAF S‐92 pilot and air crew training curricula. Must be able to analyze data, design a course, and translate principles of learning and instruction into instructional materials, activities, information resources, and evaluation. Responsible for the design, development and delivery of S‐92 pilot and co‐pilot training. Successful applicants must be willing to work and live in Kuwait for a minimum of one‐year with a mid‐year trip home.
Locations: Kuwait City, Kuwait
Travel: 100%.
Start Date: TBD.
Required:
Education: Bachelors Degree
Current, qualified S92 Pilot
Minimum flying hours: 3500 Hours TT, 1000 Hours (in S‐92)
Current Class 2 Medical Certificate (capable of Class 1)
Current DOD Secret Clearance (or ability to obtain obtaining)
Certifications: Commercial Pilot Certificate, Certified Flight Instructor, Instrument
Qualification, Search and Rescue Certification and/or practical experience
Highly Desired:
US Military Formal School Instructor experience
Certifications: Air Transport Pilot (H), Certified Flight Instructor Instrument
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