ACP174 Life Of An Airline Instructor

by CarlValeri on March 26, 2018

Justin and his Daughter in the simBeing a flight instructor is both rewarding and challenging. Many never consider the job of flight instructor as a career path due to the low pay when teaching in small airplanes. But working as a flight instructor for an airline can be very lucrative and fulfill both your desire to teach and to fly.

Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast. With me today is Justin Ash, a adjunct instructor pilot for a major airline. Justin was a guest on a previous episode and is helps people fulfill their dreams financially since he also is a certified financial planner.

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Life Of An Airline Instructor:

  • Justin’s background.
  • Why become an instructor pilot at the airline?
  • Why the airlines use adjunct instructors.
  • Do you need to be a Certified Flight Instructor to teach at the airlines.
  • How much flying do you do as an instructor pilot at an airline.
  • Why Justin likes his job as an adjunct instructor pilot.
  • What are the various instructor positions at an airline?

Links Mentioned in This Podcast:

https://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/acp167-start-your-pilot-financial-life-early-with-justin-ash/

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Joe Carpenter March 26, 2018 at 2:57 pm

Carl,
Many thanks to you and Justin for this fantastic episode! As a soon to be CFI and aspiring airline pilot, one of my desires is to serve as an instructor at the Part 121 level like Justin is doing now. This episode more than confirmed that this is the gig for me!

Safe flying!
Joe

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Justin March 27, 2018 at 9:43 am

Joe,

Great to hear from you and I’m glad you enjoyed the PodCast. Teaching at any level can be a great experience with tremendous learning potential. If you ever have any other questions feel free to reach out.

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