Bamaaviator
Well-Known Member
I'm thinking of sending out my resume in the near future once I have my ratings finished to some flight schools that are paired up with colleges/universities. In particular, I'm interested in some of the mid sized to smaller schools (even community colleges). I am NOT interested in working for Embry riddle, ATP, and many of the large academies. I am however considering places like flight safety for one. But generally I want to stay away from bigger name brand flight schools.
A few questions about this. First, do many of the aviation colleges and universities hire outside instructors? Or do they usually prefer to hire instructors who have trained in their program as students?
Second, if they do hire outside cfi's, do they prefer people with some experience teaching? Or will they take fresh cfi's?
Third, what do university aviation programs usually pay their cfi's? Is it enough to live off of without qualifying for food stamps? Is it realistic to expect more than $30,000 a year from some schools? Or is that a stretch? I ask this because I have a wife and a kid, so having an income that is semi-decent is extremely important to me. I'm not closed off to the idea of working at a large mom and pop shop. But I would assume there's slightly more job security at a university aviation program teaching. Any insight?
A few questions about this. First, do many of the aviation colleges and universities hire outside instructors? Or do they usually prefer to hire instructors who have trained in their program as students?
Second, if they do hire outside cfi's, do they prefer people with some experience teaching? Or will they take fresh cfi's?
Third, what do university aviation programs usually pay their cfi's? Is it enough to live off of without qualifying for food stamps? Is it realistic to expect more than $30,000 a year from some schools? Or is that a stretch? I ask this because I have a wife and a kid, so having an income that is semi-decent is extremely important to me. I'm not closed off to the idea of working at a large mom and pop shop. But I would assume there's slightly more job security at a university aviation program teaching. Any insight?