MoMatt
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
My company has a lot of pilots to train, and we need CFI's. After the second pay raise in 8 months, I thought I'd post some details.
Requirements:
CFII, Second Class Medical; no minimum flight times
Compensation:
- With 0-499 hours of dual-given: $45,000 per year
- With 500-1999 hours dual-given: $52,000 per year
- Over 2000 hours dual-given: $56,000 per year
This is guaranteed pay, independent of number of hours flown per month. :rawk:I average about 30-40 hours per month; more in the summer and less in the winter. The busiest month I've had was about 50 hours / month.
Company-paid full medical, dental, and vision insurance (great insurance), 401(k) program, company matches up to 50% of your salary (8% max)
Company-paid moving assistance
Pay during training, housing assistance during training
Travel benefits on domestic and international airlines
Paid vacation, holidays and sick time
Raytheon-Beechcraft maintenance facility on location, top-notch aircraft and maintenance. We fly A-36 Bonanzas and B-58 Barons.
Use of company facilities to get your ATP written and practical done; use of company aircraft for the ATP practical test
Donuts every Tuesday :nana2:
The company is the International Flight Training Academy in Bakersfield, CA (http://ifta.aero). They ask that you agree to either a one year or two year employment term. The pay above (I think) is assuming you agree to a two-year employment term. It's a great way to knock a leg off those student loans if you are coming out of school.
You really can't beat this job as far as CFI gigs go, and the quality of life can't be beat. The schedule is Monday-Friday, weekends off. Nights only occasionally (about once or twice a year).
Living in Bakersfield isn't spectacular, but like anything it's all about your attitude. There are plenty of things to do if you look. California has a ton of places to see, a lot of which are close enough to Bakersfield for a weekend trip.
Send me a PM if you are interested. I'll give you my name if you apply; I get a referral fee
.
-Matt
My company has a lot of pilots to train, and we need CFI's. After the second pay raise in 8 months, I thought I'd post some details.
Requirements:
CFII, Second Class Medical; no minimum flight times
Compensation:
- With 0-499 hours of dual-given: $45,000 per year
- With 500-1999 hours dual-given: $52,000 per year
- Over 2000 hours dual-given: $56,000 per year
This is guaranteed pay, independent of number of hours flown per month. :rawk:I average about 30-40 hours per month; more in the summer and less in the winter. The busiest month I've had was about 50 hours / month.
Company-paid full medical, dental, and vision insurance (great insurance), 401(k) program, company matches up to 50% of your salary (8% max)
Company-paid moving assistance
Pay during training, housing assistance during training
Travel benefits on domestic and international airlines
Paid vacation, holidays and sick time
Raytheon-Beechcraft maintenance facility on location, top-notch aircraft and maintenance. We fly A-36 Bonanzas and B-58 Barons.
Use of company facilities to get your ATP written and practical done; use of company aircraft for the ATP practical test
Donuts every Tuesday :nana2:
The company is the International Flight Training Academy in Bakersfield, CA (http://ifta.aero). They ask that you agree to either a one year or two year employment term. The pay above (I think) is assuming you agree to a two-year employment term. It's a great way to knock a leg off those student loans if you are coming out of school.
You really can't beat this job as far as CFI gigs go, and the quality of life can't be beat. The schedule is Monday-Friday, weekends off. Nights only occasionally (about once or twice a year).
Living in Bakersfield isn't spectacular, but like anything it's all about your attitude. There are plenty of things to do if you look. California has a ton of places to see, a lot of which are close enough to Bakersfield for a weekend trip.
Send me a PM if you are interested. I'll give you my name if you apply; I get a referral fee

-Matt