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Griz054 10-30-2022 09:17 AM

Sim Instructor
 
I'm currently without a medical but that could be resolved in the next six months or so. In the interim I just got an email from PSA inviting me to apply for a sim instructor position. I saw the news about the new PSA contract but there weren't a lot of details regarding sim instructor pay. Does anyone have access to the contract or know what the pay is now for new sim instductors? Thanks.

Cl65de03 10-30-2022 07:54 PM

https://careers-psaairlines.icims.com/jobs/4013/simulator-instructor/job

buddies8 10-31-2022 08:18 AM

P.r. stuff. No numbers.

TangoIndiaMike1 11-02-2022 05:40 PM

Go to southwest and get the type rating. Teach for an extra year and a half then go fly the line. I think they will deadhead you back and forth down to Texas and pay you 100k a year.

Vegaspilot 11-03-2022 04:30 AM


Originally Posted by TangoIndiaMike1 (Post 3525456)
Go to southwest and get the type rating. Teach for an extra year and a half then go fly the line. I think they will deadhead you back and forth down to Texas and pay you 100k a year.


Great unless you don’t live in DAL and not commuting/living where you work is important to you.

TangoIndiaMike1 11-03-2022 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by Vegaspilot (Post 3525630)
Great unless you don’t live in DAL and not commuting/living where you work is important to you.


True. But the $100k a year will work out nicely and the fresh 737 type rating would get you a job anywhere.


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