Mechanic (MMU) To Pilot Sponsorship
americanflyers
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Looking for a way to finance your flight training while working to build experience as an A&P mechanic? The American Flyers Mechanic to Pilot sponsorship program might be just what you’re looking for. Selected candidates will work as an A&P mechanic while earning monthly flight training scholarships in addition to a monthly salary.
Mechanics will earn training for the Private, Instrument, and Commercial pilot licenses, with possible extensions available to also receive certified flight instructor certificates (CFIA & CFII). Opportunities for continued employment with American Flyers as a Flight Instructor or A&P are possible upon completion of this program.
Benefits
- Complete flight training at American Flyers without the burden of educational loans or any debt
- At completion of Co-op program, you earn the opportunity to become a full-time flight instructor or mechanic for American Flyers
- Group Medical Insurance Program
- 401k with Company Contributions (after one year of full-time employment)
- Life insurance (after one year of full-time employment)
Qualifications
- Must possess A&P certificates
- Successful interview
- Ability to work in the United States (we do not sponsor work visas at this time)
- Fluency in reading, writing and speaking the English language
Maintenance Position Responsibilities
- 50-hour, 100-hour inspections on Cessna 172, Piper100i and Piper Seminoles
- Scheduled and unscheduled daily maintenance
- Air-worthiness directives
- Powerplant and electrical troubleshooting
- General maintenance
Perks & benefits
- 401k
- Medical Insurance
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