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Amentum

Helicopter Pilot Instructor (TH-1H)

22h

Amentum

US · Full-time · $110,000 – $110,000

About this role

Amentum is currently accepting applications for the position of Instructor Pilot (TH-1H) at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Applicants selected for hire will provide instruction in the TH-1H. USAF military aviation experience is required.

Flying vertical-lift requires special skills and rigorous training. All USAF vertical-lift pilots start their careers at the 23d Flying Training Squadron at Fort Rucker. Amentum instructs flight students in academics, simulations, and flight training for contact, instruments, and remote operations in the TH-1H Huey II.

The training program occurs at an Army installation and is managed as a partnership between the Air Force, the Army and Amentum. Safety is paramount in every aspect of the training, and the program boasts an unprecedented safety record.

Amentum Air Force Division is an integrated partner with the 23 FTS. As one of the nation's leading multi-service contractors, Amentum proudly works in tandem with the armed forces to protect American interests at home and abroad.

Requirements

  • Shall have previously qualified as a U.S. Air Force helicopter instructor pilot
  • Shall have been current in U.S. DOD military aircraft within the previous 4 years or within the previous 6 years if the candidate has performed 11 years of DOD military operational flying duty
  • Shall have 1,000 hours of total DOD military helicopter time
  • Shall have 200 hours of DOD military helicopter instructor time
  • Shall have a working knowledge with all USAF flight regulations
  • Must have a current FAA Second Class Medical Certificate prior to beginning PIT training
  • Must not exceed 250 pounds in flight duty uniform
  • Must be able to successfully pass a National Agency Check with Inquiries (NACI)

Responsibilities

  • Provide instruction in the TH-1H helicopter
  • Instruct flight students in academics, simulations, and flight training
  • Conduct contact, instruments, and remote operations training
  • Maintain safety in every aspect of the training program
  • Complete training and a government acceptance checkride
  • Pass and maintain a U.S. Government background security check