CFI, part year...
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CFI, part year...
I am attending Central Washington University, and will be a CFI by the end of this spring. From anyone's experience, will flight schools hire a new CFI that can only work durring summers?
I am still in school, and the local FBO won't hire till I am a senior or graduate from the program. I am majoring in Aviation Systems Management (professional pilot program). I currently have my Commercial License with Instrument Rating, I'll start and finish CFI before this summer.
SO is there any chance that an FBO will hire a summer only CFI?
I am still in school, and the local FBO won't hire till I am a senior or graduate from the program. I am majoring in Aviation Systems Management (professional pilot program). I currently have my Commercial License with Instrument Rating, I'll start and finish CFI before this summer.
SO is there any chance that an FBO will hire a summer only CFI?
#2
Originally Posted by mistarose
I am attending Central Washington University, and will be a CFI by the end of this spring. From anyone's experience, will flight schools hire a new CFI that can only work durring summers?
I am still in school, and the local FBO won't hire till I am a senior or graduate from the program. I am majoring in Aviation Systems Management (professional pilot program). I currently have my Commercial License with Instrument Rating, I'll start and finish CFI before this summer.
SO is there any chance that an FBO will hire a summer only CFI?
I am still in school, and the local FBO won't hire till I am a senior or graduate from the program. I am majoring in Aviation Systems Management (professional pilot program). I currently have my Commercial License with Instrument Rating, I'll start and finish CFI before this summer.
SO is there any chance that an FBO will hire a summer only CFI?
#3
Sounds good, I totally understand the issue with starting flights with a student then having too leave before the student finishes. If applying for just a summer position, is it best to call ahead, send a resume in the mail, or go there in person?
Thanks for the reply
Thanks for the reply
#4
Originally Posted by mistarose
Sounds good, I totally understand the issue with starting flights with a student then having too leave before the student finishes. If applying for just a summer position, is it best to call ahead, send a resume in the mail, or go there in person?
Thanks for the reply
Thanks for the reply
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