Flying Jobs in Idaho
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Well, you might be able to get a CFI gig out towards Boise. Check out Jetstream Aviation or Glass Cockpit Aviation at BOI. Those two are probably the most popular and busier flight schools out there. Don't know of anything down in Twin Falls. You can check wtih the AvCenter in Pocatello and see if they need a CFI, other than that, there isn't a whole lot out there. Unless you know some people, it will be hard to get a corporate flying gig.
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Glass Cockpit Aviation is looking for a professional flight instructor to manage/teach at its Sun Valley Idaho office. Applicants should have a minimum of 500 hours of instruction given, as well as CFII. Must be a self-motivator, detail oriented, very patient, and an excellent teacher. Student recommendations with glowing reviews make a huge impact on our hiring decisions as we only want the best teachers in the business. A well qualified candidate will have Avidyne and G1000 experience, part 141 minimums, 100 hours of multi-engine time, MEI, and mountain flying experience. This is a unique opportunity for the right person with a huge potential. If you are an outdoor enthusiast, this location may be perfect for you with its close proximity to world-class skiing, hiking, golf, and white water rivers. Emails are welcome, no phone calls please.
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If you meet 135 minimums and want to fly a turbo prop, Ameriflight has an outpost based in Idaho Falls. I am not sure how hard it is to get it once you are hired but you spend the night in SLC.
Empire is based in Idaho but I don't know if they have a base there.
Empire is based in Idaho but I don't know if they have a base there.
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