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DAE1010 - Flight Crew Training Instructors
Business Unit:
DAE University
Job Family:
Flight Academy
Location:
Ras Al Khaimah
Closing Date:
30-Sep-2007
Position Profile:

DAE Flight Academy is currently seeking Certified Flight Instructors who will be based in the Northern Emirate of the United Arab Emirates, Ras Al Khaimah.
The instructors will provide quality training to customers using a scenario based GCAA approved curricula in DAFA's fleet of Cirrus SR22 single engine aircraft. Qualified FCTI's will be expected to upgrade into DAFA's fleet of Eclipse Very Light Jet (VLJ) aircraft when available.
Candidates must be willing to apply their experience and instructional skills in a highly challenging, highly structured, learning environment.
The package for this position includes: a base salary of $45,000, + living allowance of $18,000 (equals $63,000 tax –free per US Tax Code), company provided medical coverage for employee, spouse, and family, an $8,000 relocation payment, annual 30 calendar days paid vacation, annual economy air tickets for employee, spouse and dependents, and an end-of-service payment per UAE labor law.
Organizational Context:

Dubai Aerospace Flight Academy (DAFA), a creation of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (dubaiaerospace.com), offers an innovative ab-initio flight training program that focuses on aeronautical decision making and superior technical skills. DAFA’s curriculum culminates in a frozen ATPL that will be delivered via the Cirrus SR22, Eclipse 500 VLJ, AATD’s and Level-6 FTD’s. Our academy prides itself in leading the industry with the use of cutting-edge technology and a unique curriculum to deliver training that is unsurpassed. Ideally located at the intersection of three continents, Dubai, UAE, is the fastest-growing city in the world and a booming aerospace market. DAFA is located in Ras Al Khaimah, approximately one hour from Dubai.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:

Delivery of professional training for GCAA certification programs from Private Pilot through ATPL
Conduct instructor/evaluator initial, recurrent, or proficiency flight and ground training as required
Utilizing state of the art technically advanced aircraft and devices to conduct training that focuses on aeronautical decision making
Teaming with peer instructors tasked with special assignments
Other duties as required
Education and Qualifications:

Applicants must be Certified Flight Instructors with Instrument Privileges (SEL) from an ICAO member country
500 hours PIC in aeroplanes
Supervised 25 solo flights
200 hours dual given as a licensed flight instructor
Valid Passport
Knowledge, Skills and Experience:

Essential
Ability and willingness to convert credentials to GCAA licenses if not already certified in the UAE (DAFA will train successful candidates and pay for testing)
Proven ability to use relevant experiences and instructional skills in a highly challenging, highly structured learning environment.
Evidence of completed or ongoing study in a higher education setting
Proven ability to be flexible and to think ‘outside of the box’
Fluency in written and spoken English
Desirable
A Bachelors degree in a relevant area
Turbine experience
Multiengine Instructor rating
Garmin 430 experience
Avidyne Entegra experience
Cirrus Standardized Instructor qualifications
Knowledge of, and experience with, scenario-based training philosophies and techniques (i.e. FAA FITS)
To Apply go to: www.daeuniversity.com and click on the Careers link.
 
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ik zag laatst een pipertje uit taxien in DXB, met het deurtje open OAT +44
Had effe meedelijden met die gasten, die moeten het echt warm gehad hebben.
Vertrok voor ons, en dat ding ging bijna niet omhoog!

succes in ieder geval

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UAE

UAE

Not familiar with the situation in RAK but in Dubai/Abu Dhabi cost of living is becoming a big issue.

Was in Dubai in July for 36 hours and was glad to leave - I can't picture myself living there.

Inflation far exceeds the annual salary increases and the Dirham tied to the falling U$ will further erode your salary especially if you come from the Eurozone.

The important numbers are what you actually get deposited in your account every month and what it costs you per month to live in RAK.

Do your homework and understand what you are getting yourself into.

One more thing to watch out for - in some of these countries you need an exit visa to leave. This will only be issued if your employer says it's OK. You're basically a prisoner - think that through very carefully.
 
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