FAA Instructor Pilot, Must have ATP

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MINIMUM FLIGHT HOUR REQUIREMENTS
The following flight hour requirements apply to all applicants:
Minimum Flight Hour Requirements:
1. Total Flight Time - 1500 flight hours as pilot-in-command or co-pilot in aircraft of any weight or category is creditable.
2. Pilot-in-command - 250 flight hours of actual pilot-in-command are required.
3. Night flying - 75 flight hours are required.
4. Flying time last 12 months - 100 hours are required.
5. Multi-Engine Airplane - 500 flight hours (250 hours must have been in multi-engine aircraft with a gross takeoff weight in excess of over 12,500 pounds).
6. Instrument - 75 hours, at least 10 hours of which were in actual instrument flight. The balances may have been acquired in a flight simulator or other type of instrument time.

SELECTIVE PLACEMENT FACTOR AND KSA STATEMENT FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS:
SELECTIVE FACTOR:
1. Applicants must possess an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate with multi-engine airplane rating and a type rating in a Citation XL, Gulfstream, G-IV preferred or similar turbojet aircraft acceptable.
2. Applicants must also possess a valid Flight Instructor Certificate with multi-engine airplane and instrument airplane ratings. Applicants must meet pilot requirements for 14 CFR Part 135.
 
I know, I'm only at 600, but there are a ton of ATP's that would be great for this job... so... no one?
 
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