Responsible for monitoring the aircraft systems, diagnosing and eliminating any problems that may arise, and ensuring that all maintenance faults have been recorded and properly corrected
Job Summary
Responsible for monitoring the aircraft systems, diagnosing and eliminating any problems that may arise, and ensuring that all maintenance faults have been recorded and properly corrected.
Conducts pre-flight and in-flight briefings, and post-flight After Action Reviews.
This position supports the Army Advanced Helicopter Flight Training program conducted at Fort Rucker, Alabama, and includes both US Army students as well as a contingent of multinational students.
Matching Summary
Responsible for monitoring the aircraft systems, diagnosing and eliminating any problems that may arise, and ensuring that all maintenance faults have been recorded and properly corrected.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
AH64E aircraft systems monitoring
diagnose and eliminate aircraft problems
conduct pre-flight and in-flight briefings
conduct After Action Reviews
work overtime as required
work any shift or day of the week
Nice-to-have
revolutionizing training and critical operations
develop and maintain highest levels of mission readiness
valued, respected, and safe work environment
freedom to succeed and make decisions
Key Requirements
Previous designation as an AH64E Instructor Pilot Crew Member
5+ years Operational military experience in the AH64E aircraft
Maintain current FAA third-class Medical Certificate or Army 2992 FFD