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spaceboy30000 07-19-2016 06:03 PM

Delta Global Services (DGS) Sim Instructor?
 
Hey Everyone,

I'm a guy in my mid-forties with a pretty well-rounded background in Part 121 ops, corporate, Part 135, and general aviation flying. I have about 6000 hours TT, mostly 121 PIC in 50 and 70 seat RJ's. But THEN, health problems reared their ugly head and have kept me from pretty much any work, let alone flying for about the last 5 years.

I'm finally healthy again overall and ready to go back to some sort of aviation career, but I have two issues. First is that I may not be able to get my medical back, maybe permanently, maybe not, but certainly not for the time being. Secondly, I don't have any sort of currency, so I don't think any major would hire me right now anyway, even if I was applying...

On the bright side, I have discovered that places like FlightSafety really need sim instructors and are much more interested in my overall background, and aren't concerned about flight currency or not having my Class 1 medical. They seem VERY interesed... (I was an I.P. at my old airline, taught in sims and the plane, line checks, etc.)

**ALSO, I have heard that DGS (Delta Global Serivces) is having similar problems hiring/keeping sim instructors. (This would be the side that ISN'T from the flying/seniority list – just a DGS contract sim instructor position.) I am about to apply with them, but without really knowing anybody working there, I don't know the likelihood of getting that job, or what the job's real positives and negatives are . Does anyone here have any direct, inside info on this job and might be willing to PM me? I have always found that direct contact with somebody on the “inside” of any company is really helpful with information that isn't readily available from the “outside”.

I could really use the help! Thank you.

**If this question should be posted in a different area, please let me know – thanks**

SabreDriver 07-20-2016 05:38 AM

Good first post. Welcome to APC!

You will need some more posts (10 I think) to use the PM feature. Good luck


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finis72 07-20-2016 06:16 AM


Originally Posted by spaceboy30000 (Post 2164229)
Hey Everyone,

I'm a guy in my mid-forties with a pretty well-rounded background in Part 121 ops, corporate, Part 135, and general aviation flying. I have about 6000 hours TT, mostly 121 PIC in 50 and 70 seat RJ's. But THEN, health problems reared their ugly head and have kept me from pretty much any work, let alone flying for about the last 5 years.

I'm finally healthy again overall and ready to go back to some sort of aviation career, but I have two issues. First is that I may not be able to get my medical back, maybe permanently, maybe not, but certainly not for the time being. Secondly, I don't have any sort of currency, so I don't think any major would hire me right now anyway, even if I was applying...

On the bright side, I have discovered that places like FlightSafety really need sim instructors and are much more interested in my overall background, and aren't concerned about flight currency or not having my Class 1 medical. They seem VERY interesed... (I was an I.P. at my old airline, taught in sims and the plane, line checks, etc.)

**ALSO, I have heard that DGS (Delta Global Serivces) is having similar problems hiring/keeping sim instructors. (This would be the side that ISN'T from the flying/seniority list – just a DGS contract sim instructor position.) I am about to apply with them, but without really knowing anybody working there, I don't know the likelihood of getting that job, or what the job's real positives and negatives are . Does anyone here have any direct, inside info on this job and might be willing to PM me? I have always found that direct contact with somebody on the “inside” of any company is really helpful with information that isn't readily available from the “outside”.

I could really use the help! Thank you.

**If this question should be posted in a different area, please let me know – thanks**

Go online to airline apps and apply, you never know.
Honestly though, you will be competing with a bunch of recently retired old folks like me who have tens of thousands of hours in transport category aircraft. Good luck and best wishes.

thinkstraight 07-20-2016 02:26 PM

Most of the DGS guys are part of the good ole boys club, Most are retired Line check airmen, chief pilots, and or sim instructors.

I have, however come across a few instructors who were none of the above and a couple who were in your exact situation. So don't give up hope.

I highly recommend you make a personal visit to the guy in charge of hiring DGS instructors this is probably your best chance of getting hired.

Good luck!!


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